jessica tarlov, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this isse s "the five" ♪ty >> dana: republicans trying ic seizane momentum after sluggingt out after another contentious debate. the big talk obif the night was the bblowup between nikki hale and vivek ramaswamy whicmah devolved into a series of personal insults. >> i want to bole careful to avw making the mistakes from the neocon establishment of the past. do you want a leader from a different generation who's going to put this country first or do you want dick caney in d three-inch heels. >> all right mr.ch ramaswamy. >> we have two on stage tonight. >> they're 5-inch heels and i don't wear them unless you can run in them. >> im un cn the last debate shea fun ofde me for actually joinin tik tok. her owktn daughter wasll actuali using thnge app for a long timeo you might want to take care of your daughtef r first. >> leave my daughter out of your face. you're just scum. >> dana: candidates digging into issues that americans care most about. watch. >> everything involving very bidenomics, i'm going to rip it up and throw it in the trash can day one. >> i have a son in the audience tonight who's 30 years old. if he can't adjust to social security retirement age over the next few years i have biggerer problems than social security payments. >> ukraine is not a paragon of democracy so to frame this as a bat of of good versus evil don't buy it. >> my foreign policy is simple. you cannot negotiate with evil. you have to destroy it. >>stro we'll put 25,000 more bo patrol andwi ice agents on the ground and let them do their job.d we will defund sanctuary cities. >> dana: of coursewe once again the gop's front runner was not there.he instead he held his own rally a about ten miles away and mocked hiys republican rivals. >> i wasub watching these guys. they're not watchable.gu standing in front of tens of thousands of people right now and it's on television. that's a hell of a lot harder to do than a debate. >> dana: we can't forget the biggesget headline of the night. it was a short moment. you might have even missed it. >> you think if democrats would actually hire greg gutfeld to host a democrat i believe debate? they wouldn't do it. >> dana: grenog yourw name was invoked you get 30 seconds to po respond. >> greg:nd well, you been what? i can't tell if that was a compliment or an t insult. you know? they wouldn't do that but to me it would be a i demotion because i'm here saving the world. and, also, they could not handlt me moderating a debate. i would outshine them all.s that was why the last time dana i said dana perino. because i said they needed dana's lightness to balance outo thute intellectual death of univision. anyway, nicky's response, calling him scum, was a little harsh. it revealed the personal animosity.on i don't think they're going to sharoie a ticket.or but my favorite part watitt at e end where both used their families as buffers, right? it was like hamas wasn't the only one using human shields. they were like noplde i got my d here i got my kid there.here i thought that was interesting. i thought vivek won the night because he was the most mum separable and unapologetic and his voice by far is the strongest. you know, desantis is a good a leader but he's not get at this and it doesn't shine and tim scott i couldn't remember a thing. but him going -- vivek going after the rnc for their inexplicable choices with the ch bots in the room, that takes some r serious word rhymes with talls. and it's true because bias democrats asking questions that'st usually guarantied they'll be loaded with and taking niche means you have to untangle the question before you can actually talk about whether you're qualified or not. i think the tik tok thing, i thintik what vivek -- he made a good point. that it's not about data collection. republicans keep talking about data collection.ut it's about brain collection. soout you've got to look closeo home. you've got to look at the kids. you can't talk about tik tok if your kids are on it. and tik tok is that rare phenomenon that can get healthy kids to mutilate themselves under the delusion of gender affirmation.ou m it's what wering young minds. i don't think you can rail against tik tok unless you say i don't want my kids on there. because it isn't about data collection.co it's aboutll what's happening t kids. >> dana: there were no complaintsana: really though ab the questions that i saw confession i ve a didn't want the touch debate. i was changing diapers. >> dana: important job. >> greg: you were at the white house? [laughter] >> jesse: very good greg. that's why you should have co-hosted that debate. but what i did -- my impressiona was thats vivek dominated and whatever it is about vivek he's able to capitalize on the format because he's incredibly edib charismatic and articulate and creates these break through moments that everybody talks ab about.e th now is he the most charming cha person on the stage?la he probably lacks a little charm and that's his deficiency but he's gotten to the sweet spot of populism where you are thrashing around at the powers that be, a little isolationist and you not don't sound leak a politician. and vivek doesn't sound leak a politician and he's connecting people out there. nikki haley, smart, earnest, liked what she said about on abortion. sometimes she doesn't reallyso translate with the grass roots, if you know what i mean.he and the attack against desantis for not drilling in the ever an grade, i don't know if anybodyy would drill in the ever grades or off shore, the beautiful beaches off there. desantis, i agree, greg, i looked on line after the debate trying to find moments. what happened with desantis? d i couldn't find anything. and then i had to look, and i looked at what he said. sounds good, makes the right points. but there's no, there's no sizzle with desantis. and i just don't think this race changes at all after that. >> dana: judge jeanine what did you think? >> judge jeanine: it's interesting. >> ji think that the -- nikki h calling vivek scum was over the top. and i ran for office five times, i get it when they come after your family.te believe r me, i get it. but i think greg -- and i agreeg withre you on that.at i think that her reaction was w more about vivek saying not just that you're dick chain why i in three inch heels but that she's on the board of raytheon and lockeed and she's a neocon who wants to go in and bomb e everybody and i thought that he that's what got under her skin for her to call him scum. i thought just -- >> i didn't take it that way. >> judge jeanine: i did. but i think that vivek is very much, as jesse said, he's a populist. he said a lot of things that people wanted to hear. the biggest applause in the audience, and the crowd went crazy, when vivek went after -- is it kristen welker? and he said, you know, you basically did a russia conclusion hoax for four years and you're up here moderating this debate.de and the audience went nuts. so, in my non-scientific and ce certainly random twitter poll of 20,000 people today and i want to thank you for answering. 79% of those people thought that vivek won. i think that nicky on abortion and that whole issue, she is so well -- she's thought it out so well and i think that she is rely on top of her game there. i think that in the end, desantis, he can do the job, bud he's not -- he can't get any excitement. i mean, you just kind of looked at him and l go, oh, it's him again. you , know, does he have his ag cowboy boots on again? there's really nothing to say. >> dana: jessica. >> jessica: as a target demographic for the debate last night i'm pleased to share my opinion. >> dana: okay, great ion. >> jessica: just kidding not voting in the gop primary. but i did think that vivek wentr too far. i thought it was about the daughter that she got so upset. i mean, she's run for office for a very long time she knows what it's like to be personally a attacked. that was vis a visceral mom mov that didn't feel like a raytheon thing. of course she doesn't like beina called neocon establishment and things like that but frankly it's benning her and she should lean into itle as much as possible. because there's two lanes, the populist lane and the establishment lane and donald trump owns the populist lane. until donald trump is out of this race, for raver reason and i don't expect that he will be, certainly how he's talking about it, that leaves one other spot and desantis, chris christie and nikki haley who blew up his whole -- been a slow roll blowup. when he looked at the frailties the night before and said we need a 15-week national ban it's over.hing that is the most inhe will can't thing you can say after people p in ohieoo told you, conservativ in ohiseo told you that they dot want to talk about abortion rt bans.ion but nikki haley for me presented as the most feasible candidate that could win a general election. if it's nikki haley versus joe biden and i saw this popping up in liberal's twitter feeds last that's something theyco could go to bed on election night and not worry what the next four years going to look s like, if it's in icky haley. vivek alleys line about ronna mcdaniel and what's going on wa with the gop i thought was really meaningful, that he considered theer election resul, and that's something, if f republicans want to change this culture of losing that i think is important to do, i continue o to like chris christie. i think the way that he talks d abouabt the pro life movement ao including people suffering frome addictiorin was really meaningfi and i don't knowng why that doesn't happen more often, that you consider everybody.. it's not just about preserving life in the womb but also taking care of mean are on the outside. and i just want to note, you know, donald trump was having his rally and he was throwing out lines like kim jong-un rules 1.4 billion people and they have no doubt who the boss is and they wansst me to say that he's not an intelligent man? 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>> dana: i listened to the whole thing. i think poverty it was about the visas, the student visas, that is something you'll get in a free speech debate on that but maybe that's a debate worth having. i also think, though. >> that there is a deep -- i think maybe, i can't remember which one it was, talked about this is a leadership issue. i it may have been vivek. but there was no disagreement openly the stage on many issues including this one. rashida tlaib, she has no incentive for this to end. show's making a gazillion small combingss because she was censured. she's getting all the attention she's ever want. her people that support her love this moment so she has no incentive to stop. that's not going to end. the mass ball on the idea of tolerance is about on the nose as you can get. the protesters went to that venue on purpose because they wanted to attack them. the other thing is, can you imagine today if a muslim man had been murdered by some white, that's all we would be talking bhaving a conversation right now about witness. instead the media's not coring that at all and the protest is pretty much consistently coming from one side. and it's not the people who are accused of being the oppressors. >> judge jeanine: you know, greg what dana referenced was the gal gideau screening of it and she god video of what's going on. why do the hamas people want to suppress the reality of what happened? >> well, they're living -- in order to maintain the conflict of the past you have to deny the present atrocity. because if you -- you can't say so-you have to have the historical context and then you have to question whether this really happened. i'm noticing really weird bed fellows young white women who damey restacked massage any and patriarchy. marching alongside the most anti female men who had a ball in front of the museum of tolerance. i would warn to liberal women, the reason why they haven't come to you yet is because they're busy with the jews. don't worry they're going to get back to you and put you in your place. hamas isn't for equal rights in case you hadn't noticed. in my neighborhood, posters all over of gas a victims, right? to which i say request for you, that's your right. but guess what? they're still up. young juice so far haven't been tearing them down. that's the contrast between conclusion and dean situate. tearing down posters is caused by a delusioning that denies atrocity so you can tear it down. the other is just want their kids to get free afternoon are okay with their posters. what's brought up amazing how paul kessler's name came and went t details are in dispute but it was ruled a homicide but none of the main stream media seems to care about that. they're not picking it apart or analyzing the individual yoechlt of course if it was a young pro palestinian we would be back to 2020 and on cnn and msnbc hearing about mostly peaceful riots. and then there is a need to relate to anything related to jews. because he's not part of the class he vanishes much like the trans killer manifesto. if it doesn't fit not the narrative there it goes. >> judge jeanine: all right jesse. go ahead. you want to talk? go ahead. >> jesse: i would say this seven years ago is charlottesville jews will not replace us and joe biden and the democrats seize order that chant. joe biden ran for president based on that. and they made everybody in the maga movement look anti-semitic. remember when you went like this in a picture? that was anti-semitic. just the other day hillary called trump hitler. they had articles on nbc that going to the gym