These people are the ones that shouldn't vote because they have no idea what they would be voting for. They did society a great service for not voting.
Totally agree. It amazes me every time i hear these idiots complain about Trump and his racist comments, rigged election, Russian collusion, and dozens of other things. The only facts they have are either silence or something Schiff and crew has said which have been nothing but total lies. Remember Schiff; I have solid evidence that there was collusion with the Russians? He has never given that proof. He chose to keep that secret?????? These people are some purebred Idiots, and that is the politically correct name for them.
Seems Fox would like to encourage them to start voting. This was the entire point of the fake CNN and NYT regret... They did not regret being biased, they regretted not knowing Trump had a chance so they could warn more liberals to vote.
They overplayed their hand in thinking they could shame and brow beat everyone and scare people into not coming out to vote cause "Our polls show Trump has no chance." Of course, we knew those polls were bullshit and were proven correct. It will go down as one of the best election nights ever based on the tears and meltdown of the insane SJWs and due to us protecting the Supreme Court.
See...this is what happens when you're dealing with the "everybody gets a trophy" generation. They don't know how to lose respectfully. They just tantrum, say and do things for "shock and awe" without realizing the ramifications of what they say and do. It's best to just sit back and let their own stupidity be their downfall. :)
My dear God, is ignorance cool? I mean if you didn't vote because of a moral principle, then fine. It is absolutely shameful that most people don't take an interest. I voted for Trump because I don't want late term abortions, open borders, a political justice system and unlike HRC's stance on D.C. v. Keller, people should absolutely have the right to use a firearm in their home in defense of their families.
I'm addicted to watching these, keep them coming. I love man on the street stuff and Watters is perfect at it. Thank you for keeping me entertained and yes I am a Trump supporter.
The founding fathers knew (from experience) that a pure democracy was foolish because it depends on the great bulk of the populous (like those in this video) to be responsible. Thus the electoral system. Traditionally, political power was put in the hands of those presumed to be responsible like property owners. A pure democracy will always destroy itself by voting freebies to everyone. (sound familiar?) Thus the USA form of democratic-republic, a balance of the principles of responsibility and freedom.
Greg Collins A pure democracy depends on every voter being educated. Unfortunately, we have dummied down our educational system so far, few are educated enough to vote.
Judicial, executive and legislative. Judicial is supreme court has the least of the power. Executive is the president they have veto power which in some cases makes the executive branch the strongest. Legislator is congress and they legislate laws and restrictions so long as signed by executive branch. However they hold the power of the purse. So they could be seen as the strongest branch of the 3. All in all the system requires "good men" without, the system becomes tainted and corrupt. FYI I didnt vote. Never have. I didnt like either candidate so I played Switzerland. Before some jackass says vote for the lessor of two evils. Point in case is simple. I dont require a vote to be empowered. Our presidential election is not based on citizen vote. It's done by electoral voters. If we were a democracy Clinton would've won and I'd be living in mexico.
The right to NOT vote is critical to being a free nation. It's also the reason we need the electoral collage (took me a long time to figure out that key aspect of why the popular vote won't work). We should not mock those who do not vote UNLESS they complain. Yes, you do have the lawful right to skip the vote and complain but, IMHO, you deserve to be mocked. If you don't vote and don't complain you'll have my basic respect. Carry on, and do something creative and constructive.
Yes it absolutely is, or at least it would be if your vote actually mattered. We need small local power where votes matter, not one big government or ruling body that does whatever it wants. Do you think freedom is an authority figure that doesn’t need your input to function? Or do you mean something else?
It was great explaining to my daughter (6) why I didn't vote for a women... I told her... You don't vote for a person because of their gender... I explained that I would vote for a women that I agree with, etc... But would NEVER VOTE FOR THAT WOMEN.
Yes, they do. More than you think. If you look at the county map, Trump won some 180 counties and Clinton won like 27. If it weren't for the electoral college EVERY election would be controlled by 5 states and about 30 counties because of their high population, and the votes of the people in the OTHER 45 states wouldn't count for anything. Study up. I used to think the same way but as years go, wisdom grows, and the realization of JUST HOW SMART our founding fathers were setting it up that way starts to sink in.... Andrew Jackson (Democrat) got less than half the popular vote, but won because of the Electoral College. This was the first time the popular vote wasn't what brought the actual outcome. The reason is simple. Different states have different needs. Let's say the popular vote won when the 5 states with the largest populations voted for someone who thought there were too many cattle farms. Well a LOT of ranchers would be out of business, and food supplies would dwindle, but since the states that SURVIVE because of cattle farming have a chance to be heard. This may not be the best analogy, but you get the point. Don't get mad, get educated on how things work.....
Enough of this nonsense. If you are ignorant of the candidates and the issues, it is not your responsibility to vote. It is your responsibility to make an informed decision, just as it's your responsibility to know how to drive your car safely or own your gun responsibility. The vote is an exertion of power, a coercion on your fellow man, and if you have no idea what you're doing, DO NOT VOTE! It is also incumbent on the parties to promote candidates that citizens can positively vote for. This year, plainly, there were active, positive Trump voters, and hesitant, guilt-ridden Hillary voters. If the democratic party cannot field a candidate that is palatable, it is not the job of democrats to hand them a victory that they have done nothing to deserve. Every right comes with a responsibility.
I didn't vote for Hillary or Trump. I made the mistake of listening to the liberals news media about Trump, but I was not going to vote for the traitor. Voting gives you the right to complain about either side. Not voting means you have no right to complain.
My favorite part of Watters’ World videos is always the interspersed clips that perfectly express exactly what I’m thinking in the moment as well. 😂😂😂😂
I didn't vote because I live in a forever blue state. It didn't matter if I voted, didn't vote, or pooped in my hat, Hillary and Democraps have my state locked up. I love Trump. I gotta move.
Since when is it one's civic duty to vote for the lesser of two evils? Why should anyone set aside their moral principles for these people who claim to represent us, yet every time they're elected, they do the exact opposite or nothing of what they claim to have stood for during their campaigns? A sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results and our election system, to me, is insanity.
I voted for Trump/Pence and the overriding reason was the Supreme Court picks and other Federal court judge picks. That will truly end up being the most important thing President Trump does.
If the government took away the right to vote, they'd probably be the first ones to complain. Vote because it's your right to do so. Vote to support the right to vote. 'Rigged" elections or not.
Jesse Watters i nearly wet my pannies....actually they're draws...when you asked the guy if Trump should appoint Elizabeth Warren to to an office and the guy said yes.....Jesse asked if it should be the Dept. of Indian Affairs....Jesse i nearly died laughing....till laughing.....lmao
I'm a happy Trump voter, but if you are given a choice between a giant douche and a turd sandwich, why do you lose your right to complain? We have been having these "lesser of two evils" elections since 1988, where we choose one of two sides that hold the American public in disdain. If I go to the store and I can't find milk, I'm allowed to complain. If I go to the voting booth and can't find one candidate with character and intellect, I have more right to complain.
Voting should not be a right but a privilege...a general questionnaire of past and present knowledge about the USA is needed to determine if a person is capable of making an educated choice...
People who are ignorant about public policy and the issues at hand should not vote. If I don't understand something on the ballot I don't vote for or against that item.
I wouldn't want uninformed people to vote anyway. I'd rather have a 10% voter turnout if it means every single one of them know the issues and the candidates.
2 intelligent individuals.. the one in the hat talking about responsibility and the other on immigrants who had a chicken sandwich with his girl who had the same😂😂😂
These people are the ones that shouldn't vote because they have no idea what they would be voting for. They did society a great service for not voting.
A piece of turd ?
Kevin R well i didn’t vote because the state I am in. 62.2% of the electoral went to Hillary. What’s my one vote going to do against that?
As long as people like that don't vote I'm fine with that.
As long as dems don't vote, I'm fine with that
Totally agree. It amazes me every time i hear these idiots complain about Trump and his racist comments, rigged election, Russian collusion, and dozens of other things. The only facts they have are either silence or something Schiff and crew has said which have been nothing but total lies. Remember Schiff; I have solid evidence that there was collusion with the Russians? He has never given that proof. He chose to keep that secret?????? These people are some purebred Idiots, and that is the politically correct name for them.
Hilary won 62.2% of the electoral vote. What’s my one vote going to do against that?
@@chrissmith8830 if everyone had that mentality then there would be no voting
prometheus5700 As long as conservatives don’t vote I will be fine with it.
i'm glad they didn't VOTE.............
Thank goodness they didn't vote.
Seems Fox would like to encourage them to start voting. This was the entire point of the fake CNN and NYT regret... They did not regret being biased, they regretted not knowing Trump had a chance so they could warn more liberals to vote.
They overplayed their hand in thinking they could shame and brow beat everyone and scare people into not coming out to vote cause "Our polls show Trump has no chance."
Of course, we knew those polls were bullshit and were proven correct. It will go down as one of the best election nights ever based on the tears and meltdown of the insane SJWs and due to us protecting the Supreme Court.
"Are you high right now?"
"no".
Yet his buddy is like "yeah, a little bit".
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men."
( Plato )
"Secretary of Indian affairs" CLASSIC!!!!
"Bernie would make great Secretary of Defence"
So glad these people didn't vote.
Other than that.....Jesse is so cute!
See...this is what happens when you're dealing with the "everybody gets a trophy" generation. They don't know how to lose respectfully. They just tantrum, say and do things for "shock and awe" without realizing the ramifications of what they say and do.
It's best to just sit back and let their own stupidity be their downfall. :)
My dear God, is ignorance cool? I mean if you didn't vote because of a moral principle, then fine. It is absolutely shameful that most people don't take an interest. I voted for Trump because I don't want late term abortions, open borders, a political justice system and unlike HRC's stance on D.C. v. Keller, people should absolutely have the right to use a firearm in their home in defense of their families.
They should have the right to use a firearm in defense of themselves and their families not JUST in their home, but ALSO outside it.
Jesse Watters, every day I'm thankful that you are on the side of Truth.
Like a breath of fresh air every time I watch you.
Thank you.
I'm addicted to watching these, keep them coming. I love man on the street stuff and Watters is perfect at it. Thank you for keeping me entertained and yes I am a Trump supporter.
The founding fathers knew (from experience) that a pure democracy was foolish because it depends on the great bulk of the populous (like those in this video) to be responsible. Thus the electoral system. Traditionally, political power was put in the hands of those presumed to be responsible like property owners. A pure democracy will always destroy itself by voting freebies to everyone. (sound familiar?) Thus the USA form of democratic-republic, a balance of the principles of responsibility and freedom.
Greg Collins was
Greg Collins A pure democracy depends on every voter being educated. Unfortunately, we have dummied down our educational system so far, few are educated enough to vote.
I love these, whenever life is giving me a downer I watch Watter’s World and laugh and laugh.
I wonder how many of the interviewees could even tell you what the three parts of government are.....
Judicial, executive and legislative. Judicial is supreme court has the least of the power. Executive is the president they have veto power which in some cases makes the executive branch the strongest. Legislator is congress and they legislate laws and restrictions so long as signed by executive branch. However they hold the power of the purse. So they could be seen as the strongest branch of the 3. All in all the system requires "good men" without, the system becomes tainted and corrupt. FYI I didnt vote. Never have. I didnt like either candidate so I played Switzerland. Before some jackass says vote for the lessor of two evils. Point in case is simple. I dont require a vote to be empowered. Our presidential election is not based on citizen vote. It's done by electoral voters. If we were a democracy Clinton would've won and I'd be living in mexico.
I live in Maryland so my vote actually did not matter. I voted for Trump but Maryland went for Hillary so there ya go.
JESSE WATTERS - I,m Jesse Watters and this is My World. American 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Pride Jesse. Stay Blessed allways. Great Job.
The not registered at :33 is freaking cute!!!!!
Jesse is the coolest report out there at the moment!
Leo and his private jet setting posse as secretary of the environment? Don't make me laugh
Oh man! "Bernie Sanders as Secretary of Defense!" THAT was hilarious!!
They have NO right to complain!!!!!!!!
They didn't vote, but know who they didn't want.
The best part they are playing the Marine Corps hymn in the backround
Jesse Watters is very easy on the eyes :)
Yes he is :)
The less liberals that can vote the better, I don't know a single republican that isn't registered to vote.
I voted for my President Trump! 👍👍
Jesse Watters your killing it! love it.
I'm encouraged by the fact that none of those people voted. Our nation is stronger when ill-informed adults stay out of the democratic process.
I declare Jesse Watters as the Funniest Man in America!
I'm Obama and Kenya is my world ! cool stuff !
your a jackass and stupidity is your REALITY! GROW THE FUCK UP!
Casting an uninformed vote is way worse.
Bernie as Secretary of Defense :D :D
Hilarious
The right to NOT vote is critical to being a free nation. It's also the reason we need the electoral collage (took me a long time to figure out that key aspect of why the popular vote won't work). We should not mock those who do not vote UNLESS they complain. Yes, you do have the lawful right to skip the vote and complain but, IMHO, you deserve to be mocked. If you don't vote and don't complain you'll have my basic respect. Carry on, and do something creative and constructive.
Yes it absolutely is, or at least it would be if your vote actually mattered. We need small local power where votes matter, not one big government or ruling body that does whatever it wants. Do you think freedom is an authority figure that doesn’t need your input to function? Or do you mean something else?
It was great explaining to my daughter (6) why I didn't vote for a women... I told her... You don't vote for a person because of their gender... I explained that I would vote for a women that I agree with, etc... But would NEVER VOTE FOR THAT WOMEN.
My sister doesn't vote, and I don't know if my parents would be madder about that or if they knew that I voted for Trump.
I have always liked people who didn't vote. Makes my vote count for more.
If you dont vote...shut up!
I didn't vote because I'm sick and tired of a system where millions of people's votes don't count.
Yes, they do. More than you think. If you look at the county map, Trump won some 180 counties and Clinton won like 27. If it weren't for the electoral college EVERY election would be controlled by 5 states and about 30 counties because of their high population, and the votes of the people in the OTHER 45 states wouldn't count for anything.
Study up. I used to think the same way but as years go, wisdom grows, and the realization of JUST HOW SMART our founding fathers were setting it up that way starts to sink in....
Andrew Jackson (Democrat) got less than half the popular vote, but won because of the Electoral College. This was the first time the popular vote wasn't what brought the actual outcome. The reason is simple. Different states have different needs. Let's say the popular vote won when the 5 states with the largest populations voted for someone who thought there were too many cattle farms. Well a LOT of ranchers would be out of business, and food supplies would dwindle, but since the states that SURVIVE because of cattle farming have a chance to be heard.
This may not be the best analogy, but you get the point.
Don't get mad, get educated on how things work.....
No registration? High on drugs? No vote? No opinion! THEN HOW CAN YOU BE TAKEN SERIOUS. I lived in Philly. I was proud.
Enough of this nonsense. If you are ignorant of the candidates and the issues, it is not your responsibility to vote. It is your responsibility to make an informed decision, just as it's your responsibility to know how to drive your car safely or own your gun responsibility. The vote is an exertion of power, a coercion on your fellow man, and if you have no idea what you're doing, DO NOT VOTE! It is also incumbent on the parties to promote candidates that citizens can positively vote for. This year, plainly, there were active, positive Trump voters, and hesitant, guilt-ridden Hillary voters. If the democratic party cannot field a candidate that is palatable, it is not the job of democrats to hand them a victory that they have done nothing to deserve.
Every right comes with a responsibility.
I didn't vote for Hillary or Trump. I made the mistake of listening to the liberals news media about Trump, but I was not going to vote for the traitor. Voting gives you the right to complain about either side. Not voting means you have no right to complain.
My favorite part of Watters’ World videos is always the interspersed clips that perfectly express exactly what I’m thinking in the moment as well. 😂😂😂😂
I didn't vote because I live in a forever blue state.
It didn't matter if I voted, didn't vote, or pooped in my hat, Hillary and Democraps have my state locked up.
I love Trump. I gotta move.
lumox7 you must live in California like me! Getting worse every year! I love Trump, best president in my lifetime! Loved Reagan too!
Since when is it one's civic duty to vote for the lesser of two evils? Why should anyone set aside their moral principles for these people who claim to represent us, yet every time they're elected, they do the exact opposite or nothing of what they claim to have stood for during their campaigns? A sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results and our election system, to me, is insanity.
Hahaha this was great
Didn't vote, offers opinions on the direction of the country.
Didn't vote, doesn't like the results of the election.
Love this guy!
I voted for Trump/Pence and the overriding reason was the Supreme Court picks and other Federal court judge picks. That will truly end up being the most important thing President Trump does.
I'd love to see HER cabinet!!
Love it! I'm dying laughing. 🤣🤣🤣
Waters is the man!
Watters: Did you vote?
guy: no.
Watters: are you ok with trump?
guy: no i want him to quit
in Australia, the law forces people like this to vote
If the government took away the right to vote, they'd probably be the first ones to complain. Vote because it's your right to do so. Vote to support the right to vote. 'Rigged" elections or not.
I'm sorry, did he just fucking say Leonardo DiCaprio? I don't want to live in this world anymore.
Your vote is your most valuable possession, guard it well.
Voting is a complete waste of time
The right to vote is the highest power in a democracy.
3:00 "Secretary of Indian Affairs?" Even a 'died in the wool liberal' had no choice but to chuckle about that one.
Jesse Watters i nearly wet my pannies....actually they're draws...when you asked the guy if Trump should appoint Elizabeth Warren to to an office and the guy said yes.....Jesse asked if it should be the Dept. of Indian Affairs....Jesse i nearly died laughing....till laughing.....lmao
The Warren Indian Affairs comment was gold! That guy was so lost!
cowards, but man they have a right to not vote
very true
I'm a happy Trump voter, but if you are given a choice between a giant douche and a turd sandwich, why do you lose your right to complain? We have been having these "lesser of two evils" elections since 1988, where we choose one of two sides that hold the American public in disdain. If I go to the store and I can't find milk, I'm allowed to complain. If I go to the voting booth and can't find one candidate with character and intellect, I have more right to complain.
"are you high right now?!" "are these people on dope?" lol
It's OK to choose to refrain from casting your vote. If you refrain from voting, refrain from complaining.
He was well informed
Bernie Sanders & Pocohantis RFLMAO
I cancelled cable after they tossed Oreilly out. No reason for tv anymore. FOX messed up bad
Voting should not be a right but a privilege...a general questionnaire of past and present knowledge about the USA is needed to determine if a person is capable of making an educated choice...
Bernie a good secretary of defense 😂😂😂😂
I didn't want blood on my hands... Uhm it is if yiu didn't vote
Good thing they didn't vote because PA was very close.
Secretary-Indian Affairs ...Your killing me Watters LOL
If these duffs are our future we’re in big trouble.
If you did not vote then do not complain.
1:00 what the heck was that yellow thing that flew out of his mouth XD
Alex Ling lmao, had to go back and look.
TheSweetPerry LMAO!
Bernie as Secretary of defense, you've got to be kidding me...lol
'I'm Karmen and this is my world...' Alright then... I'm Wolfe, and THIS is my world...
I like your movie clip additions. Masterful idea.
The Guy with the Shades talking about, "Trump should quit," Shmmmmmm... Way to go out and Vote.
If you vote, you can't complain.
Voting validates the legitimacy of whoever wins.
Vote.. don't vote. The whole electoral college....screw it
The sound bites are great! The stuff in between is depressing
97 million eligible voters? Holy crap.
I LOVE IT !!!
Im not going to vote, but when someone wins who i didnt want to win, ill go protest.
My ex-wife never registered to vote. The reason? She didn't want to get selected for jury duty.
I so want to go on Watter's World just to see what kind of question I'd get asked
People who are ignorant about public policy and the issues at hand should not vote. If I don't understand something on the ballot I don't vote for or against that item.
I don't care who does the electing, so long as I get to do the nominating.
--Boss Tweed
no I wont vote, but when the vote goes against what I believe in, I will protest
I miss O'Reilly.
The real responsibility voter have to is to be properly informed which 75% aren’t and therefore should not be able to vote Willy nilly
I wouldn't want uninformed people to vote anyway. I'd rather have a 10% voter turnout if it means every single one of them know the issues and the candidates.
0:55 I feel the exact same way as him! And agree with him!
The woman @0:33 looks like a keeper. Cute, loves to have a good time, and dumb as a box of rocks.
Yep, she doesn't know what "cabinet" is :) That's my type of a girl :)
Good for Ross, I thought after Friends his career was over. Good to see him working again. He hasn't aged a day either. lol
I was there that day but they didn't put my interview in
2 intelligent individuals.. the one in the hat talking about responsibility and the other on immigrants who had a chicken sandwich with his girl who had the same😂😂😂
Elizabeth Warren as Secretary of Indian affairs wouldnot have aged well