washington tonight. as always thanks so much now,g us now. s desperate to stop the maga express, the biden campaigmoreno tried out more slogans than leo dicaprio is trieriedd outg to 22 year olds. we re going to build back bettebetter.r. we have to. webeca must weuse will becausec who we are. canadian comics aren t making fun of biden comicsnd anymore, but thinking maybe it works to build from the middlep. out in the bottom up. en h january 6 happened when he unleashed an insurrection. ay now he s running again and is clearly unhinged. it s e let me tell you about this a ultra maga agenda. mit s as most maga things are. oc is any of that landing? well, while the national headsoo to head polls are tightening a bit historically, this is some the best swing state see polling that donald trump han.s seen. he s leading in five key t battleground states in the elusive pennsylvania. and whoa, check biden s approval ratings in some of these states. % in36% in arizona, 35%
attack because as a black man he does not trust police. he explained that on the night of the alleged attack he got a a call from one of the brothers who told him he needed to eat some eggs in order to keep up with his meal plan. smollett testified that is why he went to the walgreens and the subway after 1:00 a.m. on a frigid night. also smollett countered what some of the brothers testified under oath. smollett saying he did have sexual encounters with one of the brothers and he did pay one of the brothers for cocaine. smollett also insists he has a scar beneath one of his eyes from the alleged attack, even though the northwestern doctor who treated smollett testified under oath that he had no known injuries. smollett also told the court that onee of his attackers was pale skinned and there was a security guard who backed him up saying thatrs he saw a white skinned male run away from the smollett scene, although that security guard only saw the male for a flash and he had a ski mask
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but just think his concession speech. he is an extremely gracious man. i don t think you see this much in politics anymore. that personality in politics thatrs romney possesses isey something a lot more politicians could use more of. you remember the things you would say about him? but i said he gave a gracious concession. he said romney was gracious. he wasn t saying he was. got it.as eric? any comments about romney? cause i have another question. i didn t find it was as rousing as some of the a other people did. a rousing? i didn t say d arousing. rowing. [ laughter ] it was a little boring. but that s me. okay. true. you, as i recall, you didn t think it was the best idea foras cpac to have him on? no. if they were going to eliminate chris christiec: for whatever reason that went on for what went on toward the electionim cycle and bob mcdonald, then i