“The auto industry would basically be grinded to a halt in about two weeks. $1.7 billion of services flow back and forth daily, and for the most part a shutdown could lead — a prolonged shutdown between the two countries could lead to a recession in Mexico and the U.S. What the president’s saying is, I will do whatever it takes to secure the country even if it hurts us economically because my first job is security. That’s called leadership. And if Republicans don’t go with it I get that too, but the president’s got a different responsibility.”
Brian Kilmeade on Trump's threats to shut down the southern border: "That's called leadership"
Since we all know Trump watches the show expect a Tweet to drop.
This is the same tactic they used when they went after him to persuade him to shut down the government.
Do you agree that despite the negative effects on the economy, Trump should shut down the border "for the good of the country?"
Here's more clips of the rightwing going spewing that type of claptrap...
Fox White House correspondent defends Trump's threat to shut down the southern border as "his solemn duty" to defend America
Fox's Mollie Hemingway on closing the southern border: "Sometimes you want to have a little bit of hurt so that people are incentivized to do something"
Fox regular argues closing the border is worth the economic cost
ALL your sources are from the far left Media Matter site funded by George Soros. If you did your own research, you would see that on every opinion show, the far left is represented by at least one, very competent, well-spoken individual who represents the far left's viewpoint exceptionally well.
Thank you for all the good news! As you know, they are 110% right. For decades we had Presidents who did nothing but give our border lip service. Seeing a President actually willing to step up and lead drives the far left insane!
As to your questionable source. Does it have as a regular, a Conservative viewpoint? Of course not, nor do your beloved CNN, MSNBC and your other sources.
As a regular on the Outnumbered, a great opinion show airing at noon on the Fox news channel.
Jessica Tarlov
Fox News contributor
Jessica Tarlov currently serves as a contributor for FOX News Channel (FNC), offering political analysis and insight across FNC and FOX Business Network’s (FBN) daytime and primetime programming. She joined the network in 2017.
Tarlov also presently holds the position as Senior Director of Research and Consumer Insight for Bustle Digital Group, the owner and operator of Bustle.com, Romper.com, and Elitedaily.com. Prior to joining FNC as a contributor, she appeared as a frequent guest on the network since 2014.
Previously, Tarlov was a Democratic strategist with Douglas Schoen, LLC where she advised domestic and international clients on messaging strategies for more than five years. Throughout her career, she has published work for FoxNews.com, The Daily Beast, The New York Daily News and Forbes.
Tarlov graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a B.A. in history and later earned two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. in political science and government from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Then there is:
Juan Williams
Fox News Political Analyst, co-host, "The Five"
Juan Williams currently serves as a co-host of FOX News Channel's (FNC)
The Five (weekdays 5-6PM/ET) and also appears as a political analyst on
FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace and
Special Report with Bret Baier. Williams joined the network as a contributor in 1997.
On
The Five, Williams is part of a roundtable ensemble of FNC personalities who discuss, debate and even debunk the hot news stories, controversies and issues of the day.
In addition to his more than 10-year career with NPR, where he served as a senior national correspondent and news analyst, Williams spent 23 years at The Washington Post. During his tenure there, Williams covered every major political campaign from 1980 to 2000 as a national correspondent and a political columnist. He has also interviewed numerous influential people and presidents over the course of his career, including former President Obama, former President George W. Bush, former President Clinton, former President George H. W. Bush and former President Reagan.
Williams' career in media spans back several decades across many platforms. A recipient of several awards for his writing and investigative journalism, he also won an Emmy Award for television documentary writing and has received widespread critical acclaim for numerous projects, including a series of documentaries, including: "Politics: The New Black Power" and "A. Phillip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom." Additionally, he is the author of six books, including the non-fiction bestseller, "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965" and "Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary" which landed on BookBub's "40 Best Biographies of all Time." Williams has also written numerous articles and has contributed to many national magazines, including: TIME, Fortune, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Ebony and GQ.
Williams earned his bachelor's degree from Haverford College.