She disinvited him due to his role as a top propagandist for Donald Trump, which she disagrees with.
She advised him to avoid conspiracy theories, use his platform responsibly, and promote respectful conversation.
She was celebrating and sent him texts indicating her approval of the verdict.
She criticizes him for his behavior, lack of humanity, and for sinking lower in his actions.
She believes he is better than the role he plays on Fox, warning him against causing harm through lies and conspiracy theories.
She suggests he promotes conversation that maintains a narrative thread and avoids harmful topics like Biden bashing and focusing on other people's bodies.
He initially dismisses her advice but later acknowledges her words as prophetic and astute.
She implies that his behavior is driven by greed and the lucrative opportunities offered by Fox, which she finds concerning.
She believes he can cause great harm to the American people and the world if he continues to use his platform irresponsibly.
The broader issue is the impact of media personalities promoting harmful narratives, which can deeply affect families and society.
We've been seeing a lot of this and reporting about it here on the Midas Touch Network of family members telling their Trump supporting family members, don't bother coming over for Thanksgiving because you voted against our rights and our freedoms. And we want to just spend Thanksgiving with people who support our rights and freedoms. So good luck. We just heard about this as well on Fox where Jesse Waters, one of the Fox hosts who has been one of Donald Trump's top propagandists,
was out there on TV saying that his mom told him, don't bother coming over for Thanksgiving. Watch this moment from Monday where Jesse Waters admits that his mom was
disinvited him from Thanksgiving. Play this clip. Yep, people are taking some space in the Waters household. I'll have you know that I was not invited to my mother's house for Thanksgiving. Apparently there wasn't enough room. She said it was a scheduling situation and then at the last second invited me to come over on Black Friday.
I told her no thanks. I'll be at Best Buy. Now, we know Jesse Waters' mom is a pro-democracy loving person. When Jesse Waters replaced Tucker Carlson, Jesse Waters' mom actually called into the show and she warned Jesse. She said, Jesse, you know, you're better than this. Just don't
fall into conspiracy theory traps and don't use your platform to lie. You can cause great harm to the American people and to the world, so please don't do that. Watch the moment. This is right when Jesse Waters took over for Tucker and Jesse Waters' mom called into the show. Play this clip. We have a very special guest on the line, a Democrat, my mom. Mom? Hello there, Jesse. Hello there, mom.
How have you enjoyed the show so far? I have enjoyed the show. I want to say congratulations, Honey Bun. We are so proud of you and your accomplishments. And you've worked so hard. Now let's aim to have you keep your job. And to that end, I do have some suggestions. Okay. Do not tumble into any conspiracy rabbit holes. We do not want to lose you, and we want no lawsuits. Okay.
Okay. Okay. In keeping, I have a list here. In keeping with the Hippocratic Oath, do no harm. We need you to be kind and respectful. You yourself mentioned that humble is a stretch, so I get that.
Use your voice responsibly to promote conversation that maintains a narrative thread. There really has been enough Biden bashing, and the laptop is old. Perhaps you could suggest that your people take less interest, for example, in other people's bodies.
And here it's part of that same segment. Here's what she had to say as well. Let's play this clip.
Well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We're trying to keep other people's interest away from children's bodies. That was the point of that segment. Mom, I love you. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. I knew this was a bad idea. I want you to seek solutions.
versus fanning the flames. You could encourage that Bedminster friend of yours to return to his earlier career on television. Everyone in his audience could wear a red hat. And I'm sure the ratings would soar, although never as high, my darling, as yours on Jesse Watters' primetime. Good luck. Thank you very much, Mom. I love you very much. I love you. I'm thinking that a small dinner
Between five and eight would be the way to go. All right, we got to go, Mom. This is just like how things are at home. I love you. Goodbye. Goodbye. I think those words were prophetic, astute. I think we all should take them to heart. And I think she knows that her son is behaving this way because...
the salary that Fox offers, the lucrative opportunities for lying to the American people. And the whole thing is very sad to see. It's a microcosm of some of the broader issues where greed has trumped logic and has really divided us as Americans. I'll show you some other portions where Jesse Waters kind of brought up his mom during the show.
Another episode where Jesse Waters goes through certain text messages that his mom sent. Play this clip. Mom texts. Oh, boy. Yeah, here we go. All right. You were over the moon, obnoxious and nasty to Jessica. Apologize to her. End of your group. Wow. Awful behavior, Jesse. Nah. This is from yesterday. Purple hair and nose rings doesn't mean a person is worthless or non-human. Where's your humanity? Yuck, Jesse.
Please do your level best not to sink lower. And then lastly, homeless people are not homeless because they want to be. It's a terrible situation in which to find oneself and God knows one's family. Of course, they're a professional homeless, but Jay, get a grip. Big picture, please. Double heart. Double heart. And here's a moment where Jesse Waters...
In another episode, when Donald Trump was convicted on the various felony counts, when Jesse Waters' mom would tell Jesse, "Look, this guy's a convicted felon. What are you doing? Here, play this clip." My mom is celebrating. She texted me that she was dancing after the verdict, dancing. And then she kept all day sending me 34, 34, 34.
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Now here's a bizarre moment. Our friends at Decoding Fox News pointed this one out where Jesse Water complains that daddy is too busy watching kids and he says that his wife's parents are still working and more than happy to watch his small children. It should be noted Jesse's wife is 14 years younger than him.
So her parents are younger. Here, play this clip. - My parents have been retired for 20 years. I call them up and I say, "What are you guys doing?" And my mom is like, "Oh, daddy's at a board meeting." "What board meeting?" "It's in Costa Rica." "What?" "Daddy has tennis." "We're out for dinner with the McPartlands." "We're visiting your sister in Washington."
Meanwhile, Emma's parents both have jobs and they're watching the kids all the time. And I love you. And then I thought to myself, I don't trust my parents with my children. So that's probably a good thing. I mean, Gigi's like seven months. She can't be nursed by my mother. She wakes up in the middle of the night. My mom needs her beauty rest.
My dad's not taking care of a two and a half year old. You know what, Jesse? You just dug a hole for yourself. What did I do? What did I do? Reverse psychology. Reverse psychology. I'll see you this weekend. And just to show you too, like this is another episode here where Jesse Waters promotes marriage, as Decoding Fox News says. So Jesse Waters' first marriage ended when he cheated on his first wife with a much younger subordinate employee on his show.
And so anyway, to give you that context as you watch this clip here, let's play. - Because the saying happy wife, happy life still rings true because the liberal media is telling us not to tie the knot, especially women. Now what they don't want you to know is that married Americans are happier than single people. Brad Wilcox is the author of "Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, "Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization."
How does getting married save civilization? Well, we know today that there are no Americans that are happier, that have more meaningful lives or more prosperous than married men and women. Most Americans, both most men and most women are much more likely to be flourishing because some else are just so important. How important is it for the wife to dote on the husband?
I think it's important. How important is it for the husband to dote on the wife? Extremely important. And it's both doting at the same time creates the good relationship. One can't over-dote. The doting has to be equal. Brad, I love you. And then here, Jesse Waters...
Here is when he talked about, like, he goes, "If I found out that my wife secretly voted for Kamala Harris, I'd let her have it." Here, play this clip. - And if I found out Emma was going into the voting booth and pulling the lever for Harris, that's the same thing as having an affair.
That to me... Oh, my God. Let him finish. Go, Jesse. It's our day. It's our day, judge. That violates the sanctity of our marriage. Yes. What else is she keeping from me? Exactly. Why would she have to lie to you? Why would she lie to you? Have you threatened her? Why would she lie to you? Oh, they want me to tease. Why would she do that?
And then vote Harris. Why would she say she was voting Trump? He's not the problem. And then voting Harris. And I caught her. And then she said, I lied to you for the last four years. So you admit you intimidate people. It's over, Emma. That would be D-Day. You know, and look, I mean, to some extent, I mean, is there any level of, I'm not saying humor, but irony here that
Ultimately, you have a Fox host on air complaining that or whining that his mom's not inviting him to Thanksgiving because of what he's done to promote Donald Trump.
But I think this is a broader issue that as we learn that Donald Trump's appointed Tom Homan, who's going to engage in bloody mass deportations and rip apart families and Stephen Miller, who's doing the same. And, you know, as we see that this stuff has real consequences and despite corporate media and Fox promoting this like WWE wrestling and both sides in the issue, this really affects people.
It really affects people's lives. So I sympathize and empathize with Jesse Waters' mom here. And it's sad that we will all understand the impact of what Jesse Waters and others have done to our great nation. We're seeing them now already. It didn't have to be this way, but it's important for good people to stand up, to speak out, to speak truth, to speak their conscience, and to not be fearful.
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