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This morning, I was on the
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Glenn Beck program, and
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Glenn and I had an
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interesting, brief discussion debate about
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Bill Maher, the HBO comedian.
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Glenn is liking
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what he's hearing from Bill Maher. I'm
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not so sure. We came
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at it from two different perspectives.
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Glenn talked a bit about how
0:27
he was a Trump critic and
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then pivoted to being a
0:32
Trump supporter and talked about
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how he was criticized when he
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was a Trump critic, and he
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was criticized again when he turned
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and pivoted to a Trump supporter.
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I think there's a
0:47
big difference, obviously, from Glenn Beck
0:50
and Bill Maher. Bill Maher
0:52
is not pivoting, in my
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opinion. Bill Maher is doing
0:56
a cash grab. A
0:59
total cash grab. People
1:01
are celebrating, and I was
1:04
someone initially who was celebrating
1:06
Bill Maher for being open-minded
1:09
and a liberal that I could tolerate. Now,
1:12
I'm far more suspicious, and
1:14
so we'll talk about the
1:16
great awakening of Bill Maher
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on today's episode of Fearless. Welcome.
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Welcome to Fearless with Jason Whitlock. I'm
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Jason Whitlock, your host. Happy
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Tuesday. Thank you for joining
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me. We have a great
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show planned for you today. We're
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Maher, and we're going to spend some
1:48
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Am today. I've got a fire
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starter. One. Bill Maher the H
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B O comedian must get Roman. But.
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Mom. With. Comedian Bill Maher
4:02
is he swallowed the green
4:04
pill and rejected the red
4:07
one. The green pill. capital
4:09
me. Is only effective
4:11
when take him in. Combination
4:14
with the Red Pill greed
4:16
feals. Bill Maher as outreach
4:18
to political conservative. Not
4:21
moral clarity or cultural enlightenment
4:23
is Gordon Gekko from the
4:25
movie was free. Is
4:28
absent religious convictions. Mar has
4:30
to come to the religion
4:32
of money and it's ability
4:34
to solve all problems. Let
4:36
me quote Gordon Gekko. A
4:39
point is ladies and gentlemen
4:41
that great, for lack of
4:43
a better word, is good.
4:45
Greed is right. Greed. Works
4:47
Green clarifies cut throat and
4:50
captures the essence of the
4:52
evolutionary spear. Green in all
4:54
it's forms. greed for life,
4:57
for money, for love. Now
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it's as mark be up
5:01
for thirds of mankind. And
5:04
grades you mark. My words were
5:06
not only save tell our paper
5:08
of as the company from wall
5:11
Street. With that
5:13
other malfunctioning corporation cause
5:15
the Usa. That's.
5:18
Bill Maher? He's Gordon Gekko. Have
5:20
you seen. The
5:22
movie Wall Street if you have.
5:25
You would recognize that. And you
5:27
would recognize what Bill Maher is
5:29
doing. Now let's
5:31
be clear: I find Bill
5:34
Maher entertaining and Parliament. I
5:37
just don't find him trustworthy
5:39
or particularly authentic. Monday
5:41
night of the H B O
5:43
Talk show. Host participated in Greg
5:46
Got Spells Might Me Round Table
5:48
on Fox News. The. Cross
5:50
pollination between conservative and liberal
5:52
comedic pundits was hailed as
5:54
a big moments a following
5:56
of the ice among political
5:58
or it was a further
6:00
burn. a C of Mars
6:02
brand as a common sense
6:04
leftists. Problem
6:06
is, Bill Maher is not a
6:09
common sense less leftist. There's no
6:11
such stay. Is the
6:13
equivalent of calling me a
6:15
low calorie obese first. It's.
6:18
Not true. Maher. Is
6:20
a common sense business
6:22
man sees Republicans by
6:25
comedy. So tickets. To.
6:27
He. Wants to be the Michael Jordan
6:30
of joke cracking. Solve.
6:32
With a new book the Phil. Mahre.
6:35
Joy Doctor Drew kept him.
6:37
And Dana Perino on Greg got
6:40
filled said and repeated his middle
6:42
of the road surface level hockey
6:44
points. Take. The listen, we
6:47
are polarized, or I don't think we
6:49
can deny that the point is that
6:51
we can also be friends that me
6:53
when we can't. Hand
7:00
if these disagreements or not profound, let's just
7:02
say okay, they are profound. but you know,
7:04
what's his name. The other things we could
7:06
talk about which we wouldn't disagree on and
7:09
I can't hate you. I've said it a
7:11
million times. You can hate Trump, you can't
7:13
Eight, or the people like of it's half
7:15
the country. See, as I'm concerned of surly,
7:18
not blind to Donald Trump's faults. I get
7:20
it why people choose to vote for him.
7:22
Ah, you know somebody who's conservative one said
7:24
to me what you don't get you Liberals
7:26
don't get about Trump Is it? We don't.
7:29
Like him either. We just see him as
7:31
a bulwark against the nonsense on the left,
7:33
and I understand that because there is a
7:35
lot of nonsense on the left. Him as
7:37
in my book to. Buy.
7:41
So I want to. Translate
7:44
that and why I disagree
7:47
with: because it sounds good
7:49
Amanda stay in. Why? Ah,
7:52
greg got fills audience applauded oh
7:54
it sounds good physics oh we
7:56
have profound differences but we'd still
7:58
be friends and and have to
8:00
hate you and and all of that
8:03
is true all
8:05
of that is true but the differences
8:07
are so profound that
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while I can love you I can
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acknowledge like whoa whoa whoa
8:16
our differences are along
8:18
the lines of good versus evil and
8:21
and and Bill Maher wants
8:23
you to believe that
8:26
there are good leftists
8:29
there are leftists who
8:31
are in support of abortion
8:34
in support of transgenderism
8:38
in support of diversity equity
8:40
and inclusion and these
8:42
are just good people they're just
8:44
mistaken they haven't chosen the evil
8:47
side I
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contend no they have chosen the
8:51
evil side I have sympathy for them
8:53
I want them to come out of
8:55
that I want them to have
8:57
the scales taken off their eyes but
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this common ground and 90% of
9:05
the other things we can agree
9:07
on I just don't
9:09
think it's true and
9:11
I'm not trying to demonize
9:14
these folks because I'm telling you I used
9:16
to think like them in some
9:18
of these aspects I
9:21
used to think the exact same
9:23
way but now it's
9:26
so obvious that
9:28
these people are controlled by a wickedness
9:30
that maybe they're not even unaware of
9:33
but it's so obvious at this point
9:37
I have to say no our differences
9:39
are really really really profound
9:41
we're not standing on the
9:43
same foundation of truth and
9:47
your foundation of truth is backed
9:49
by a wickedness and an evilness
9:52
that's destroying this country and so
9:54
I would warn conservatives and
9:56
people that are pleased by this
10:00
What are you really pleased by?
10:02
Because to me, from the outside,
10:04
nothing pleases some political conservatives more
10:07
than affirmation from celebrity
10:09
leftists. Whenever a
10:11
simple-minded rapper disavows Biden and
10:13
supports Trump, it's treated as
10:15
an epistle. I
10:18
don't get warm and fuzzy when idiots
10:20
support Trump. I warm
10:22
when I see people following the
10:24
truth wherever it leads. And
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that's what bothers me about Bill Maher.
10:30
He's smart. He's way too smart
10:32
not to be following this truth.
10:35
He's unwilling to follow the truth
10:37
wherever it leads. Bill
10:40
Maher still pretends that January
10:42
6th was some sort of
10:44
threat to democracy. He
10:46
still pretends that Donald Trump is
10:48
the second coming of Adolf Hitler.
10:51
Take a listen. Some things.
10:54
We're not exactly aligned on the most important
10:57
things, which is basically Trump is
10:59
someone who does not concede elections. That's
11:01
the most important thing. You don't seem
11:03
to see it that way. That's
11:05
the most important thing that's going on in this
11:08
country. He didn't concede the last election. He's not
11:10
going to concede this election. You don't know that.
11:12
Yeah, and he's an insurrection who doesn't believe in
11:14
democracy. So of course it's bothering me. And of
11:16
course he's also insane and a criminal and stupid.
11:20
But I gotta say. No,
11:26
that's just not. Those things
11:28
aren't based in truth. And
11:30
he knows that. He's too
11:32
smart for that. Let's say
11:35
Trump, and he's calling denying the
11:37
election the most important thing going
11:39
on right now. So
11:42
let's say Trump still believes,
11:44
justifiably in my opinion, that,
11:47
hey, there was something fishy about
11:49
the 2020 election. And
11:53
what has that stopped him thinking that
11:56
what has that denied Joe Biden?
12:00
What has that denied Americans who
12:02
did vote for Joe Biden? Nothing.
12:06
No difference in Hillary Clinton's denial
12:08
of the 2016 election. Did
12:12
that deny Donald Trump his presidency
12:14
or was he not president for
12:16
those four years and Hillary Clinton
12:18
was free to think whatever she
12:20
wanted? See,
12:23
this is a disagreement about
12:27
fundamental truth. And
12:29
that is really, really important.
12:32
And Bill Maher's truth
12:34
is, in his mind,
12:37
that denying that an
12:39
election with America's history
12:42
of election corruption, his
12:46
fundamental truth, how dare anyone
12:49
disagree and claim that the
12:51
2020 election had some unusual
12:54
things like mail-in voting, unprecedented
12:58
mail-in voting, people not having
13:00
to show up at the
13:02
polls because of some COVID
13:07
pandemic that we now sit here
13:09
in 2024 and Bill Maher
13:12
and other people are like,
13:14
wow, that COVID pandemic, that
13:17
wasn't what they said it was. The
13:20
COVID pandemic feels like a
13:22
scam. A scam so powerful
13:29
that someone like Bill Maher, they
13:32
just watch Bill Maher
13:34
show and listen to him talk
13:36
about health and diet and how
13:38
seriously he takes his health and
13:42
his disdain for people like myself
13:44
who are overweight, who haven't taken
13:46
their health as seriously as he
13:49
has. But he
13:51
took the alleged
13:54
vaccine. I did. He
13:57
regrets taking the alleged vaccine.
14:00
I don't regret not taking
14:03
be alleged vaccine. Guess.
14:06
Denial of through of
14:09
fundamental foundational truth. Is
14:12
why seats of the vaccine when
14:14
I didn't. My. Foundational
14:16
truth is that Man
14:18
is not going to
14:20
create a pandemic or
14:23
create anything more powerful
14:25
than what God created.
14:27
That's my foundational true.
14:30
And so when it came to
14:32
this unless Pandemic of Us will
14:34
hold on God designs and immune
14:37
system in me and that if
14:39
I supported in any way. God.
14:42
And his design will do the rest.
14:45
That's. Why did not take the vaccine
14:47
and that's why I started says the
14:49
my health and diet and exercise far
14:52
more seriously. Just.
14:55
Bill Maher more healthy than me,
14:58
He's. As good with them tricked into
15:00
taking the back seats and he regrets.
15:04
He's. Not standing on
15:06
foundational truth. Our differences
15:08
are significance in very
15:11
profile. And that's why
15:13
don't get all warm and fuzzy when he
15:15
says a few things that I agree with:
15:17
i'm I'm not taking a dump on Bill
15:19
Maher. I enjoy his, so I find intolerable.
15:23
But. The truth is more
15:25
important than any political found
15:27
data affiliation. Bill. Maher is
15:29
not a slave to true more and
15:31
left This have invented a new crime
15:34
for Donald Trump. Listen to what he
15:36
seems Bella need a let's in denial.
15:39
When. Hillary Clinton or Democrat deny the
15:41
results of Unlike some, it's a simple
15:44
mister when Trump does that. It's.
15:46
A crime worthy a prison
15:48
time. Calling. Trump's
15:50
and Insurrectionist is a
15:52
flat out lie. It's
15:56
just a lot. There was no
15:58
insurrection. just
16:00
wasn't and Bill Maher has to
16:02
come to groups grips with this
16:04
foundational truth. If you call Trump
16:06
an insurrectionist, you're calling
16:09
his supporters insurrectionists. You're calling
16:11
everybody that went to the
16:13
Capitol on January 6th insurrectionists
16:16
and they weren't. They were frustrated
16:18
voters walking around the Capitol and
16:21
they weren't trying to overthrow the election.
16:23
Were there FBI
16:26
agents or other government agitators
16:30
that took this thing to
16:32
another level? Yes, but
16:35
there was no insurrection. That's a
16:37
lie and this is
16:39
my problem with Bill Maher. He's
16:41
taking no real risk here. He's
16:44
playing both sides. He's found
16:46
the sweet spot for entertainers
16:48
and populists. He
16:51
can smoke weed and party with leftists
16:53
and proudly tell them he hates Donald
16:55
Trump and he can sell
16:57
comedy show tickets to conservatives and crack
17:00
jokes about liberals who believe men can
17:02
get pregnant. The
17:04
truth, I'm sorry, the
17:07
truth divides and
17:09
it bruises. Bill Maher
17:11
is afraid of being truly
17:13
divisive except with one single
17:15
group, people of
17:17
religious faith. He's
17:20
particularly unafraid of Christians
17:23
because he knows that Christians were
17:27
actually tolerant. We
17:29
actually practice tolerance. We
17:33
respect Bill Maher's right to
17:35
be a greedy idiot.
17:39
I'm not sure if we should respect
17:41
his right to be a greedy idiot
17:43
but our
17:45
values make
17:48
us sympathetic and make
17:50
us...it's America. That
17:52
guy can say dumb stuff. We're
17:55
not gonna lock him up. We're
17:57
not gonna make him face a
17:59
special level. of persecution
18:01
or criminal prosecution for being that
18:03
type of an idiot, but
18:06
our politicians both on
18:08
the left and the right, for
18:11
those of us with religious faith,
18:14
for those of us that believe
18:16
that the Bible is foundational truth,
18:19
what's happening to us? And again,
18:21
I'm not trying to enter the
18:23
victim Olympics, I'm trying to enter
18:25
the truth Olympics about what's going
18:27
on. Republicans and
18:30
Democrats are passing
18:33
anti-Semitism laws that
18:36
will prevent Christians from
18:38
repeating things written
18:41
in the Bible. They're
18:44
calling it hate speech, speech
18:46
worthy of being incarcerated. This
18:49
isn't some conspiracy theory, this is
18:51
going on. Ron DeSantis has been
18:53
involved in this. We
18:55
see it in Canada, we see it
18:58
in some European nations where our
19:00
speech, biblical free speech,
19:03
speech consistent with what's in
19:05
the Bible, it's
19:08
being outlawed. Have
19:10
we done that to them? So
19:15
there is one group that they're
19:17
all comfortable being divisive with and that's
19:20
Christians, that's believers. And
19:23
we're locked in, we
19:26
have to support free speech. I'm
19:28
not in any way suggesting we
19:30
should become like them, but
19:34
I am frustrated and tired
19:36
of people
19:38
like Bill Maher taking
19:41
advantage of our
19:43
Christian values and
19:45
tolerance and patience and
19:48
willingness to let, hey, the truth will
19:51
be revealed even to all of
19:53
you that are non-believers.
19:56
Every knee will bow and
19:58
so we sit around and say, say, hey, you
20:00
want to believe that stupid stuff? One
20:03
day, you and everybody else that thinks
20:05
like you, you're going to have,
20:08
when the king comes home, you're going, or
20:10
when the king leaves home to come visit
20:12
us, you're going to have to
20:14
bow your knee like everybody else. And
20:17
that makes us tolerant. We don't get
20:19
that same tolerance from them. We
20:23
get, hey, laws that
20:26
say, hey, don't say that. I know that's in
20:28
the Bible, but you can't say that. It makes
20:30
someone else uncomfortable. All
20:34
right. So I'm
20:36
not, I know a lot of people see
20:39
what's going on with Bill Maher as
20:42
a sign of progress, any
20:44
sign that, hey, capitalism
20:46
will steer people towards
20:48
the truth. And
20:52
it does help. But
20:54
as I said at the beginning of this, the
20:57
green pill, if it's
20:59
not taken in combination
21:01
with the red pill, and all I
21:03
mean by red pill is the scales
21:05
coming off your eyes and the commitment
21:07
to truth. I'm not talking about Republican
21:10
or Democrat. When I say red pill,
21:13
I'm talking about, Hey, do you
21:15
want to live in reality and
21:17
on these foundational truths that have
21:20
defined the world for
21:23
years, decades, centuries?
21:27
Do you want to come back to that? Or
21:30
do you want to continue to
21:32
live in this world of truth
21:34
defined by man? And
21:37
man's truth is always a wet
21:39
finger and stick it
21:41
in the air and seeing which way
21:43
the wind blows. God's truth
21:46
doesn't care about the wind.
21:50
It's immovable. It's unshakable. They don't
21:52
have to rewrite this Bible. And
21:56
so I'm just, and
21:58
I know Bill Maher and other left
22:00
is how Whitlock's just a Bible thumper.
22:02
I'm a truth thumper. And
22:05
you know, calling me a Bible thumper is,
22:07
that's no kind of insult. Please call me
22:10
that. It's better than most of the other
22:12
names you call me. You
22:14
will not ever, hopefully ever,
22:16
call me a liar. And
22:20
so I just, I say as
22:22
it relates to Bill Maher, we
22:24
need to proceed with extreme
22:26
caution. It's
22:29
a money play that's going on
22:32
with Bill Maher. He
22:34
wants to be a very popular comedian.
22:37
He's very smart because
22:39
he's watched all these other guys
22:43
out from, what's the guy's name? Stephen
22:46
Colbert, Jimmy Fallon,
22:49
Jimmy Kimmel. He's watched
22:51
all the other mainstream leftist comedians
22:54
torch their career, torch their
22:56
audience, all in
22:58
service of the Democrat
23:01
Party and the wicked
23:03
Satanists who control them. Bill
23:05
Maher is out here trying to show them a
23:07
different way. Hey, you can play both sides while
23:10
still maintaining
23:12
your relationship with the left if
23:14
you just tell lies about Donald
23:17
Trump. And some of you all
23:19
will hear this as like, oh
23:21
Whitlock say Trump worshiper. No, I'm
23:24
a truth. I want to deal
23:27
with truth and facts. If you guys
23:29
want to debate Donald
23:32
Trump and or criticize Donald
23:34
Trump for Operation Warp Speed
23:37
in his promotion of the alleged
23:39
vaccine, I am
23:42
all for it. We'll applaud
23:44
you and write on brother
23:47
and keep and would love to have you on
23:49
the show. But
23:51
if you want to continue to, oh
23:54
this guy's Adolf Hitler, oh he's a
23:56
dictator, oh he tried to
23:58
have an insurrection. No, that's
24:01
a lie and I have to
24:03
reject that. It's
24:06
an, all the things going on in
24:08
these criminal court cases, trying
24:10
to bring him down over Stormy
24:12
Daniels. That's a lie. Whatever
24:16
Trump's up deal they got going
24:18
on with Fannie Willis about him
24:20
calling somebody and saying, I need
24:22
you to find 11,000 votes. That's a lie. And
24:25
so I have to reject that. Okay. Rip
24:28
this man for operation warp speed and
24:31
you will never hear a word or complaint from me.
24:35
You want to rip the man for his decorum
24:37
and for, uh, speaking
24:40
rudely to people. Doesn't
24:44
bother me nearly as much as it does you, but
24:47
you won't hear me
24:49
passionately defending Donald Trump.
24:53
But, but when I hear you talk about
24:55
insurrection, that that is a trigger word for
24:57
me. It, because it didn't happen. They
25:01
killed Ashley Babin and they put innocent
25:03
God fearing patriotic Americans underneath
25:12
prisons and jails
25:15
for nothing. That,
25:18
that McAvie guy, his wife
25:21
Sarah who's been on this show, this
25:24
man was in law enforcement has a wife and
25:26
family. They have sentenced
25:28
this man to years in prison for,
25:31
for trying to help people on January the
25:33
sixth. I
25:37
can't in, insurrectionist is
25:39
a trigger word for me. It's
25:41
laughable. And that's why
25:43
I watched Bill Maher on gut filled
25:46
show and say, now
25:48
don't like it. It's
25:50
a gimmick. It's a money grab. It's
25:52
a money play. That's
25:55
my fire starter, uh, on,
25:57
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29:17
look at that light around Whitlock and
29:19
his crew. I want to
29:21
be a part of that. So which of you fine
29:24
gentlemen would like to join our team? And
29:26
so you look and say, oh, I disagree
29:28
with this person and I think their religion
29:30
is a heresy. Shame.
29:36
Shame. And
29:39
I look and say, let me turn my light
29:42
up so they can
29:44
see what's fueling me and
29:46
make it so attractive that
29:48
I want some of that. And
29:52
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Look at this. Somebody come look at this.
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Kiss my butt. Welcome
30:05
back. I
30:08
forgot. One
30:10
other thing I wanted to show you, Bill
30:14
Maher and these games and tricks he's
30:17
playing on you guys. And so
30:19
I wanted to show you all the
30:22
clip of Bill
30:24
Maher talking about Harrison
30:26
Butker, the Chiefs
30:29
kicker that's been in
30:31
the news. And I'm going to get the
30:33
camera on here in a second, but I
30:35
wanted to, I totally slipped my mind. I
30:38
just, I wanted to cover because again, I worked
30:40
in Kansas City for 16 years as
30:44
a sports columnist, covered the Chiefs and
30:47
this Harrison Butker thing
30:49
is very important. And
30:52
so here's Bill Maher pretending
30:54
in my view to
30:57
be a Harrison Butker supporter. Play the
30:59
clip. Here's a guy in
31:02
the news name Harrison Butker. I
31:04
can't express how much this guy is not like
31:06
me. He's religious. He
31:09
loves marriage. He loves kids. He
31:11
said, some of you talking to this,
31:14
the women here, some of you may go on
31:16
to lead successful careers in the world. Okay,
31:19
that seems fairly like modern. But
31:23
I would venture to guess that the majority of
31:25
you are most excited about your marriage and the
31:27
children you will bring into this world. I
31:29
don't see what the big crime is. I really
31:32
don't. And I think this is part
31:34
of the problem people have with the left is that
31:36
lots of people in this country are like this. Like
31:38
he's saying, some of you may go on to lead
31:40
successful careers, but a lot of you are excited
31:42
about this other way that people, everybody used to
31:44
be. And now can't it, can't that just
31:47
be a choice too? So
31:51
that all sounds great. And
31:53
it, but to me, it's all, it's
31:57
the green pill. It's all about
31:59
money. It's all about Bill
32:01
knowing his audience, knowing what other
32:03
comedians are leaving on the table,
32:05
because here's the shoe that I've
32:07
been asking to drop as
32:09
it relates to Bill Maher, and
32:11
all of this pretending that he
32:14
sees both sides of issues. At
32:18
some point, if he wants
32:20
to legitimize what he's
32:22
actually saying, Bill
32:24
Maher needs to say, hey,
32:27
look, I'm an atheist. I'm
32:30
going to remain an atheist. But
32:32
I have to acknowledge that
32:35
Christian culture is
32:38
superior to secular culture.
32:41
That's all I want him to say, because
32:44
trust me, he knows it. And
32:47
so he'll throw off these little things
32:49
where, hey, look, Harrison Bucker, what he
32:51
said isn't that crazy. But
32:55
he's cutting off the logic there
32:58
and not taking the extra step
33:00
of realizing the reason why he
33:02
keeps talking about the woke left
33:04
is because the woke left, in
33:07
his line of thinking, that secular
33:10
mindset is infringing
33:12
on his freedom. It's
33:14
the reason he took the jab. He
33:18
doesn't believe in the
33:20
vaccine. He never believed in the
33:22
vaccine. But his allegiance
33:24
to the political left
33:27
convinced him to
33:30
take something he didn't believe in.
33:33
What could be more wicked than that? And
33:36
this is why I keep talking about
33:39
this is a battle of good versus
33:41
evil. Anything
33:43
that convinces you to
33:47
support things you do not believe
33:49
in and to do things you
33:51
do not believe in that
33:53
is rooted in wickedness. Do
33:58
you understand the mindset I'm talking? talking about. And
34:02
I know many of you, you're such avid
34:04
Democrats. That's your real religion.
34:08
And Bill doesn't know he's a part
34:10
of a religious cult. Because
34:15
take someone that takes their
34:18
health and what they put into
34:20
their body other than weed as
34:22
seriously as Bill Maher. Why
34:25
would he take the vaccine? I watched this
34:28
play out in real time. He never once
34:31
believed in the alleged
34:33
vaccine, but he took it out
34:36
of a religious obligation.
34:39
No different than all
34:41
the people that were involved with Jim
34:43
Jones, that cult leader, drank
34:45
that cyanide out of
34:48
a religious obligation. Bill's
34:50
a part of the secular religion. And
34:54
they were all taking the vaccine. And
34:57
so he took it. And
35:00
he's reluctant to
35:02
admit that, you know what,
35:05
these Christians, they
35:07
have a set of convictions,
35:10
the real ones, the real critics,
35:13
that they will not violate. And
35:17
that those with those convictions will
35:19
take real risk and
35:22
say, you know what, screw
35:24
this job. God
35:27
will provide. I'm not taking
35:29
this vaccine. There
35:32
are legitimate Christians that
35:35
will say, you know what, I'm
35:38
not going to get a promotion on my job because
35:40
I'm not going to bend
35:43
the knee to the alphabet
35:45
mafia. I'm not going
35:47
to throw away my
35:49
religious beliefs and
35:52
run around and pretend like the
35:56
LGBTQ are some sacred group
35:58
of people that It must
36:00
be worshiped and I
36:02
must affirm everything that they
36:04
think. There
36:06
are some people willing to take that risk and
36:10
say, if this cost me my
36:13
job, my promotion, if I'm
36:15
banished to a low
36:17
level position in my corporation because I
36:20
will not bend the need to the
36:22
alphabet mafia, they do
36:24
it. But
36:27
here's Bill Maher doesn't
36:30
believe in the alleged vaccine,
36:32
he did it because he's
36:34
in the cult. See,
36:40
I'm not going to pretend and
36:43
as I've told you all, involved
36:46
in an abortion myself.
36:49
Not again, and I don't say this
36:51
to distance myself. I
36:53
impregnated a friend of mine. We
36:56
had an abortion without my knowledge.
36:59
That's me being involved in an
37:02
abortion. I'm not exonerated in
37:04
that case. But
37:07
I'm not going to justify it.
37:09
I'm not going to
37:12
pretend like that
37:14
it was okay to be
37:16
involved, to play any role in the
37:19
murder of a child. When
37:23
I start talking about an authenticity as
37:26
it relates to Bill Maher and these
37:28
other leftists, they
37:30
won't go there. They won't
37:33
follow the truth wherever it
37:35
leads. He's praising Harrison Booker
37:37
without affirming the
37:40
truth that he's standing on. Why is
37:42
Harrison Booker, Booker willing to deal with
37:44
the blowback? He's a kicker. He could
37:46
just kick the football, make four or
37:49
five million dollars a year, win Super
37:51
Bowls and live a very quiet life.
37:54
Why is he out here standing on
37:57
his beliefs knowing the blowback
37:59
that it's going to take, that he's going to
38:01
take. He's going to
38:03
put him and his wife and kids
38:05
through a headache because he's willing to
38:07
stand on some truth and Bill Maher
38:09
is not willing and none of these
38:11
leftists and many of
38:14
the people claiming a Christian faith,
38:16
claiming to be conservatives, they won't
38:18
stand on these truths. They won't
38:20
take real risks. They
38:23
won't affirm publicly, hey
38:27
this these Christian
38:29
values work
38:31
far better than
38:34
any of these other secular
38:36
values. Won't
38:40
affirm that. That's why
38:42
I'm suspicious of Bill Maher.
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on his the rapper. Ah,
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that was with Jay Z
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41:33
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41:38
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41:40
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41:51
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41:56
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41:58
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42:00
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42:02
Cameron has
42:05
a history of being invited
42:07
on to political talk
42:09
shows. Not
42:11
sure why, you know, most
42:13
people, again, I'm old enough, I think
42:15
Cameron's like 48 years old.
42:19
I'm old enough to remember his music.
42:21
I don't remember it. You
42:24
know, he's like a lot of
42:26
these rappers. I'm a dozen
42:29
guys. Installed
42:33
by the agents of chaos
42:35
that they've platformed and pedestaled
42:37
all these different rappers for
42:40
God knows what to promote, a
42:42
nihilistic worldview. Anyway, CNN
42:46
yesterday had Cameron
42:48
on, I think the woman's name is
42:51
Abby Phillips, and
42:54
they had him on to
42:56
talk about Diddy. Diddy releases his,
42:59
or they released the video of
43:01
Diddy beating up his
43:03
former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. Diddy,
43:05
I believe, over the weekend or
43:08
Sunday maybe comes out with his
43:10
apology video that's
43:13
not much of an apology. And
43:15
so CNN had Cameron on
43:17
because, you know, he's a rapper and hey
43:19
let's bring a rapper on and get him
43:21
to talk about Diddy. Let's play
43:23
the clip. Can you tell
43:26
us a little bit more about that?
43:28
I mean is there, is there something
43:30
known in the industry about how Diddy
43:33
treated his artist? So
43:40
I'm gonna get some cheeks after this horse power
43:43
joint. I'm just
43:46
going over what Mace said. Mace took me to
43:48
Biggie. I don't really know puffers like Mace
43:51
no puff. So I appreciate
43:53
what Mace said and of course that's my brother
43:55
so if he felt that way then he felt
43:57
that way. I can't really tell you how tough
43:59
moves or anything like that makes me no better
44:01
than me because he was signed a puff I
44:03
was but my show does
44:05
come on at 8 a.m. Eastern on YouTube it's called
44:07
it is what it is you know make sure y'all
44:09
check it out I mean I might get some more
44:11
information out of me from there but for me to
44:14
tell you how puff acting with that I don't know
44:16
I never was signed to him. Yeah what
44:18
about the industry in general I mean so many
44:20
people have pointed out that Diddy couldn't get away
44:22
with this stuff if there weren't a lot
44:24
of people protecting him do you think that's
44:26
the case? Who
44:31
the talent agent for this joint like you think
44:33
I'll be sitting around watching with Diddy doing all
44:36
this I didn't know this was a Diddy joint
44:38
that invited me to yo who booked me for
44:40
this joint? Wow
44:42
and I'll be sitting around watching Diddy and all
44:44
that yeah come on man thanks for joining us
44:46
thank you for your time tonight yeah thank you
44:48
thank you for having me you enjoy. So
44:53
that was Cameron making a
44:55
fool of CNN making a
44:58
fool of that reporter Abby
45:00
Phillips some people find
45:02
it hilarious other people
45:04
are outraged and talking about what
45:06
an idiot Cameron is Cameron is
45:08
an idiot and his
45:10
behavior outrageous
45:13
that's his brand that's
45:15
what most of these
45:17
rappers from age
45:20
17 when they signed
45:23
a deal to age 45
45:27
50 he just behaved how rappers behave
45:29
and they're oh
45:31
well Jay Z doesn't behave that way he
45:35
does it Jay Z
45:37
just with his hairstyle and his whole
45:39
appearance and his music he's a
45:41
minstrel show they're all the minstrel
45:43
show all of them all
45:46
the rappers since about 1990 in
45:48
their prime
45:50
all of them promote a
45:52
minstrel show mentality CNN should
45:55
not be surprised by his
45:57
behavior he did exactly what
46:00
he was hired and installed to do. But
46:02
for those of you that don't speak Ebonic
46:05
gibberish, when he took
46:08
the little drink of his
46:10
little, they call it
46:12
horsepower, I think pink horsepower, it's some
46:14
sort of liquid Viagra.
46:18
And so for those of you that don't speak Ebonic
46:20
gibberish, he said something about, yeah, I'm
46:22
going to get some cheeks after this.
46:25
And what he meant by that is, I'm
46:27
going to have sex after this.
46:31
I'm taking this drink because I'm going
46:33
to have sex after this. Buy cheeks.
46:36
Now, because it's rap, we're not sure
46:38
if he's talking about a man or
46:40
a woman. I'm going to presume he's
46:42
talking about a woman when he says
46:44
cheeks. But when it comes to rap,
46:46
you never know. These guys
46:48
swing every which direction
46:51
possible. But that
46:54
behavior, no one at
46:56
CNN should be surprised. He
46:59
was placed on the platform to
47:01
do exactly what he
47:03
did. There was no expectation
47:05
that he was going to have
47:07
a serious interview. And this
47:10
is my problem with hip hop, and this is
47:12
my problem with corporate media. Could
47:15
they, hey, let me invite someone
47:17
on who will have a serious
47:19
conversation with me about Diddy. Let
47:23
me invite a clown on, at
47:25
surprise, that a clown acted like
47:27
a clown. And then this
47:30
clip will go viral, and everybody will say,
47:32
there go the bad guy. Look at camera,
47:35
black dude, idiot, buffoon. That's
47:37
how they all act. This
47:39
is a choice. And
47:41
young people are watching. And
47:43
young people know, oh, that's
47:46
how you get on TV. That's
47:48
how you become famous if you're a black
47:51
man. That's how you get to be on
47:53
CNN or any of these other shows if
47:56
you act a fool. And
47:59
so can they. did exactly what he
48:01
has been trained to do, what he's
48:03
been incentivized to do. He's
48:05
a buffoon. He's a paid clown.
48:08
He's man, tan and eat, eaten
48:10
sleep. If you've ever seen Spike
48:12
Lee's movie, uh, Bamboozle back when
48:14
Spike Lee used to make movies
48:17
that were legitimate before he got
48:20
on the clown show, he, he did
48:22
a movie called Bamboozle. Uh,
48:24
the stars were two characters named
48:26
man, tan and eaten sleep. And
48:29
they came on and pretended to
48:31
be minstrels, uh, for the
48:33
benefit of a large audience who celebrated
48:35
both black and white people. That's what
48:38
Cameron's doing. And I want to
48:40
show you like, he's got a long history. He's
48:42
got a 20 year history of
48:45
doing exactly this. I want to show
48:47
you just a brief clip of Cameron
48:50
years ago, maybe 15, 20 years ago
48:52
on TV with Bill
48:54
O'Reilly. He and Dame Dazs played
48:57
the buffoon role. Once again, play the
48:59
clip. Where'd
49:06
you start covering the field? Right? No, wrong.
49:08
You look at the camera. If
49:16
the principal tells you that there are
49:18
children in his school, Cameron, who
49:21
are being adversely affected by your
49:23
music. Do you care?
49:26
I care, but you got to talk to their parents. What
49:28
if they don't have good parents while they're in school, they
49:30
have to have parents to be in school. Somebody send them
49:32
to school. If
49:35
that's the case, homeboy, whoever's in my
49:37
own, the television, you need to have
49:40
parent teacher conferences with your students. Whether
49:42
it's they aren't, they cousin, they sister,
49:44
somebody send these kids to school. They're
49:46
not 11 years old, stay
49:48
at home by theirself. I can't
49:50
go home and talk to these students at night.
49:52
You need to have more parent teacher conferences. If
49:55
you have problems with your students. That's
50:01
a classic irresponsible
50:04
response. This is a
50:06
man running away
50:09
from responsibility and accountability. Hey,
50:12
my endeavors and things that I
50:14
do, I'm not responsible for. No
50:17
matter what filth I pour into
50:19
the universe, it's up
50:22
to you as a parent to
50:24
weed out that filth. I'm
50:26
not responsible. If I sell
50:29
drugs in your neighborhood, I'm
50:32
not responsible for that. Blame the
50:34
users. I wouldn't sell
50:36
this filth in your
50:38
neighborhood if there weren't users in
50:41
your neighborhood who wanted this filth.
50:43
See, he's not responsible. And
50:45
this is the prison mentality,
50:49
the irresponsible mentality
50:52
that the music industry and
50:54
corporate America promotes. And they're
50:56
promoting it to everyone.
51:00
But again, as I've said countless
51:02
times, the lab rats for
51:05
their demonic mindset
51:08
starts with black people. And
51:12
so we're the lab rats for it. And
51:14
we see the results. And
51:16
so this is Cameron 20 years ago saying,
51:19
hey, man, I'm just going to pour filth
51:21
out into the universe. And you parents,
51:23
you got to clean it up. Look,
51:27
I know that you're single parents. I
51:30
know that you're overworked. I know that
51:32
I'm making it harder for you. But
51:34
it's not my responsibility. I just sell
51:37
this lyrical pornography. And
51:39
I know that kids like it and ingest
51:41
it and make it a part
51:43
of their worldview. But hey, it's
51:45
your job to clean it up. That's
51:49
a man who wants
51:51
no responsibility for his
51:54
behavior. And that mindset,
51:57
what he's talking about, that mindset, man, is
51:59
not responsible for it. leads into every aspect
52:01
of his life. Oh,
52:03
I stuck my
52:05
unprotected penis inside of a
52:08
woman and pregnant her? Hey,
52:11
that's her body. That's her
52:13
responsibility. I'm not responsible. That
52:15
child I can walk away
52:17
from, it's not
52:20
my responsibility. It's your
52:22
job to clean up the mess that
52:25
I made. That's
52:27
the mentality. And again, this is
52:29
why I blame CNN. This is why I blame the
52:33
music industry. This is why I blame corporate
52:35
America. They're perfectly fine
52:39
promoting that mentality and
52:42
constantly bringing on clowns who
52:44
will promote that mentality and
52:47
platforming them as they're the mainstream,
52:50
they're the celebrities, they're the icons
52:52
your kids should follow. And
52:55
then when the kids do follow that
52:57
mindset, that rapper then has say, look
52:59
man, I'm just doing a gimmick. I'm
53:01
just doing what the CIA or whoever put the
53:03
battery in my back told me to do. I'm
53:06
not responsible. You
53:08
parents clean up my mess.
53:12
One of the most irresponsible, one
53:14
of the most unmanly things
53:18
you will ever see. And
53:20
people can go watch it is what
53:22
it is and giggling laugh and, you
53:24
know, Cameron and Mase, all that.
53:26
This is great. But they're,
53:28
they're promoting an emasculated
53:32
prison mentality. And
53:36
CNN, Abby Phillip, they knew exactly what
53:38
they were doing. I want to show
53:40
you another example.
53:43
This is 60 minutes and
53:45
Anderson Cooper years
53:47
ago, maybe 18, 17 years
53:51
ago, they had Cameron on 60
53:54
minutes. Like he
53:56
was someone important, like he had
53:58
wrapped about something. Nothing
54:00
important. Hold the clip.
54:03
If you had seen who shot you, would
54:06
you have told police? No.
54:09
Why? Because the type of business I'm in, it would
54:11
definitely hurt my business. And the way that I was
54:13
raised, I just don't do that. I
54:15
was raised differently not to tell. If
54:18
there's a serial killer living next door to you
54:20
though, and you know that person is, you
54:23
know, killing people, would you
54:25
be a snitch if you called police and told them?
54:27
If I knew the serial killer was living next door
54:30
to me, no,
54:32
I wouldn't call and tell
54:34
anybody on him, but I'll probably
54:36
move. Like, I'm not going to be around
54:38
because... See,
54:43
he's on 60 Minutes because
54:45
he was driving a Lamborghini,
54:48
someone tried to carjack him, shot
54:50
him, and that's
54:52
his claim to fame. And so,
54:54
oh my God, here's a rapper. Here's a
54:57
guy that does lyrical pornography, they
54:59
got shot. Let's have him on 60
55:01
Minutes. Let's make him
55:04
an even bigger star. These
55:06
forces, these wicked, secular,
55:09
demonic forces, they all
55:11
work together. That's
55:15
Anderson Cooper, a soldier,
55:18
a high ranking soldier in
55:20
the alphabet mafia, working
55:23
in partnership with
55:25
a high ranking soldier in
55:27
the black idolatry, prison
55:30
culture mentality, the sexually
55:33
fluid prison culture
55:35
mentality. You see the
55:38
synergy, how they work together? Alphabet
55:41
mafia soldier Anderson Cooper,
55:44
working with someone raised
55:46
with a prison sexually
55:49
fluid mentality. Hey,
55:52
let's have them on 60 Minutes and
55:54
let's have a conversation where Anderson
55:57
Cooper is there selling the alphabet
55:59
agenda. agenda, and
56:01
Cameron is there selling the
56:04
prison agenda. Think
56:08
about the prison agenda and the
56:10
alphabet agenda and how they're peanut
56:12
butter and jelly. And
56:15
so he's been going
56:17
on TV and putting out
56:20
records that promote a prison
56:22
mentality for decades.
56:25
No one remembers his music. Everybody
56:29
that he's got a podcast now, now
56:31
that he now that no one cares
56:33
about him as a rapper, they've now
56:35
transitioned him into, hey, let's do this
56:38
funny podcast. It
56:40
is what it is you and
56:43
mace and let's sell the prison
56:45
mentality, sexually fluid mentality through
56:48
this podcast and
56:50
CNN and Andrew Cooper. That
56:53
was 60 minutes. He's doing that
56:55
for CBS. But they're
56:57
all the same. CNN, CBS, the
56:59
whole nine, the whole media industrial
57:02
complex. They all
57:04
work together for their
57:06
wicked end. These
57:09
are the partners. Alphabet
57:12
rappers. Diddy.
57:15
What does Diddy do? What are they even talking about? His
57:19
violence towards women, his potential
57:22
sex trafficking, his potential
57:26
abuse of young people, the
57:29
violation of young people sexually. This
57:33
is all one big cabal. It's
57:37
so easy to see. And
57:40
it's been going on for decades. And if
57:42
you take the scales off
57:44
your eyes and
57:46
just accept what they're telling
57:48
you, what they've
57:50
made crystal clear, the
57:53
partnership and the alliance. Then
57:58
you won't have any more questions. Well,
58:01
hey, why does CNN have
58:03
Cameron on? And
58:08
why? Think this through. Just
58:11
think it through. Look at the,
58:13
connect the dots. What's
58:16
he doing there with Abby Phillips? What
58:18
did he take a drink of? Do
58:23
it in a pronounced fashion. What
58:25
did he say? I'm going to get some cheeks
58:29
after this. Where
58:32
do you think this cheek thing came from?
58:36
He didn't say, hey, I'm going
58:38
to go make love to my wife,
58:40
my girlfriend, a woman I'm
58:42
dating. He
58:44
said, I'm going to go get some cheeks after
58:48
this. That's why I'm taking this
58:50
horsepower. Cheeks. Cheeks.
58:56
How do you think they talk in prison? I'm
58:58
going to get some cheeks. 20
59:03
years later, still on the same
59:05
deal. What's the connect?
59:08
And look, I'm not going to. I'm
59:12
Bill, Bill O'Reilly, in
59:14
his interview, was, you
59:16
know, trying to have a
59:18
debate between someone, seemed
59:21
like an African American, black
59:23
man, and it's like, hey, man, this rap
59:25
music thing, it's out of control. It's
59:28
hurting our kids. Kids
59:31
know the lyrics to every one of these songs. It's
59:33
damaging their mentality. It's sexualizing them
59:36
at an early age. Bill
59:39
O'Reilly was trying to put that
59:41
man's perspective, hey, let's talk to
59:44
a rap music executive and a
59:46
rapper, Dame Dash and Camron, and
59:48
let them answer the questions from
59:51
this responsible,
59:54
upstanding educator who
59:57
has questions about rap music.
1:00:01
That's slightly different and
1:00:03
I'm not slightly it's different than
1:00:05
what Anderson Cooper's doing what Abby
1:00:07
Phillips is doing but
1:00:11
acting like there's
1:00:13
two sides to this story. These
1:00:17
guys are lyrical pornographers.
1:00:21
They promote pornography. They
1:00:23
promote sexual
1:00:26
fluidity coming straight
1:00:28
from the prison mentality.
1:00:32
That's why and again you
1:00:34
heard the man say I was raised
1:00:37
this is in his interview with Anderson
1:00:39
Cooper I was raised in an environment
1:00:41
where we don't talk to police. That's
1:00:45
a prison mentality. We get killed
1:00:47
in prison for cooperating with correctional
1:00:50
officers for being a snitch. And
1:00:55
then so that's what he's promoting a
1:00:57
prison mentality with his 60 minutes
1:01:00
interview. The man is
1:01:02
famous for having been shined. This
1:01:07
man has no classic songs
1:01:11
and I'm not saying that no one ever danced
1:01:13
in his music and none of it was wasn't
1:01:16
slightly popular or
1:01:19
relatively popular but this isn't
1:01:21
one of the rap legends.
1:01:24
This is someone they put on 60 minutes
1:01:26
because he got shot and he
1:01:28
was there to represent a prison
1:01:30
mentality. I don't care if I got shot
1:01:32
I'm not telling the police who
1:01:35
shot me it doesn't matter if I live
1:01:37
next door to a serial killer I wouldn't
1:01:39
snitch I wouldn't talk I just move. That's
1:01:42
promotion of a mentality the young people
1:01:45
he celebrated he's got all this money
1:01:47
all the women like him promotion
1:01:50
of a prison mentality. And
1:01:53
so here we are in 2024 and the man's on
1:01:55
national TV on CNN. Hey
1:01:58
I'm taking this drink. because I'm going to get
1:02:01
some cheeks after
1:02:03
this. And
1:02:06
he don't care. When you just
1:02:08
want cheeks, you don't
1:02:10
care who cheeks they are. You
1:02:14
don't care whether it's Dylan Mulvaney or
1:02:19
J.Lo. You
1:02:21
just want some cheeks. He's
1:02:24
promoting sexual fluidity and everybody will laugh
1:02:26
and everybody's going to love it is
1:02:28
what it is and everybody's going to
1:02:31
watch this podcast and Whitlock's making too
1:02:33
much of it and I'll be the
1:02:35
bad guy. They're
1:02:37
telling you what these
1:02:40
depraved, secular,
1:02:43
demonic entertainers
1:02:46
from Anderson Cooper
1:02:49
to Abby Phillips to
1:02:51
Cameron. They're
1:02:54
all laying on it together. That's
1:02:57
today's show. Hop
1:03:00
in the comments tell me what you think. We'll
1:03:03
play tomorrow and
1:03:05
we'll see you tomorrow. you
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