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Have you ever told a friend? Have you ever told a friend,
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Oh, I'm fine. Oh, I'm fine. When you really
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felt... when you really felt just
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so overwhelmed? Or sent
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a text Can't sleep. Can't sleep. Are
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you awake? Are you awake? When when
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Text, call, or chat
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anytime. The
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Joe Biden campaign team is ramping up
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its efforts to re-elect the president. They've
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already sent out official emails informing Biden
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that he's president, he's running for re-election,
0:40
and his name is Joe Biden. They've
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removed the illegal classified documents from his basement,
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so there'll be more room for him to
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hide down there, and they're returning the influence-pedaling
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money he took from the Chinese so the
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Chinese can pay scientists to develop a new
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virus that will give Biden an excuse to
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hide in the basement, where he can wander
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around aimlessly, wondering what happened to all his
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classified documents. Meanwhile, one campaign
1:03
worker has been assigned the job of
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compiling a list of Biden's accomplishments, which
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mostly involves tapping his pencil against a
1:09
pad of paper and scratching his chin.
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The Daily Wire has acquired the first
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cut of an early campaign commercial, in
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which the president looks sincerely into the
1:18
camera and says, Four
1:21
years ago, I promised to unite
1:23
this country by extending the hand
1:25
of good will to crap-faced, MAGA Nazis
1:27
who want to destroy democracy. But
1:30
we have to stay the course. We can't
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just run away in humiliating chaos like
1:34
we did in Afghanistan. Otherwise,
1:36
Donald Trump might get back in office.
1:38
And sure, Trump had a great economy
1:40
at home and a peaceful world abroad,
1:43
but he was mean to journalists and, after all,
1:45
their people too. And look what
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he did to our border. During his
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last month in office, 17 illegal aliens were
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released into our country, and we still haven't
1:54
found them. They could be hiding anywhere. Maybe
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in the crowd of 200,000 illegal aliens, we
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released... This week?
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How could we even tell them apart?
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since they're all Mexicans. Except.
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For the Arabs and Chinese, they're easy to
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tell apart because they're the ones holding the
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explosives but the next. But the Mexicans all
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look pretty much alike and all their songs
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have the word corazon and them so they
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sound the same to. But. Without
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them we wouldn't have any let and sure
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let us taste like paper. It's disgusting but
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it's good for you so vote for me.
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I'm Joe Biden and I approve this message.
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Who. Ama. Unquote, At
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the center of the campaign will be
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the slogan Guess What? Biden Omics
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is working with. Biden will deliver
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himself in a terrifying, raspy whisper
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that sounds like the voice of
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a demon spewing hellish lies Like,
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guess what? Biden Omics is working.
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The problem is that while the economy
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is booming, the American people somehow feel
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it's not giving them what they need.
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Like. Food. And gasoline to
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put in the car that used to have the for
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they saw the to buy food. And
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bus fare because they don't have a car
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anymore. And. They're too hungry to walk. But
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in reality, the economy is doing great
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in certain sectors, like in The Imaginations
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of Journalists and in the Biden campaign,
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which last month received over forty million
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dollars in donations from loyal democrat donor
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organizations like Jews for People Who Hate
3:18
Jews and the National Association for the
3:20
Advancement of Colored People Who Don't want
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to go to prison even though they've
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committed crimes. So. Guess what? Buy.
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Na mixed is working. Biden
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Campaign Director when need a Mohamad
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To me, Mohamad rodrigues Muhammad's who's
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pronouns was A and them says
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both they and them are hoping
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they can change people's minds by
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explaining exactly how Guess what Biden
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Omics is working. According.
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To Mr. Mr. Mohamad Rodrigues Truth
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Quotes. First. We printed so
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much money, the prices skyrocketed and no
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one could afford anything. The. New We
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gave them the money we printed so they
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could buy food on amazon.com. Than. they
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ate the food and had nothing but jeff
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bezos had their money so he could
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pay the few remaining reporters still employed
4:03
at the Washington Post to write stories
4:06
saying, guess what? Bidenomics is
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working." The
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Biden camp can also point to another
4:13
positive development in that the unemployment rate
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is very low because people
4:17
have stopped looking for work because illegal aliens
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have all the jobs, which is also great
4:21
because they don't have to pay taxes so
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they can afford to buy more explosives. So
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guess what? Trigger warning, I'm
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Andrew Clavin and this is The Andrew Clavin
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Show. All
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little bit insane probably. We've been driven
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I suppose that's true and I do believe the
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such a thing as a just war. I just
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don't we the such a thing as a good
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war. I think those are two different things and
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I believe that sometimes you have to go to
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war before you actually know whether you're in a
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just war or not. And having said that and
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cleared up everything we can all go home for.
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we can have today's episode the Persecution of Donald
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Trump. The.
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Last couple weeks of kind of been
6:28
sitting Tucker Carlson for his obviously absurd
6:30
reports from Moscow else and my general
6:33
point has been the just because we're
6:35
bad doesn't mean Russia's not worse. It
6:37
is worse. But. The reverse is
6:40
also true that just because Russia is
6:42
worse doesn't mean we're not bad. we
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hawker. I think this stuff the Tucker
6:46
Carlson said about that is very true
6:48
for hims or be talking about something.
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On. Their be talking about the news. Obviously all the
6:52
stuff is going on but I. Just. Have
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to take it from a sort of personal point of
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view. not from my personal point of view but personal
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How. To remain joyful and creative and
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and as the election approaches, we can
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guarantee that this is gonna be. Tossed,
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It's gonna be tough on all of us.
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this is not as bad as has been
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it could be during the show but for
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the rest of you will will happen eventually
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Just as I was finishing the
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show last week, word came in
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of this insanely corrupt
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decision against Donald Trump in
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New York. This biased,
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I'm just going to remind you, in case you're
10:00
not following it, this biased attorney general in
10:02
New York, Letitia James, who repeatedly said when
10:04
she was campaigning that she would go after
10:07
Trump, basically this idea show me the man
10:09
and I'll show you the crime, which was
10:11
one of the worst abuses of the legal
10:13
process you can have. She
10:15
found Trump was committing a very typical
10:17
New York business practice. And remember, you
10:19
know, they've been after Donald Trump
10:21
for anything they can find on him since,
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you know, the Stone Age when I was a
10:26
boy, and they've never gotten him on anything. He's
10:29
just not that corrupt, but New York is a
10:31
corrupt town. It's a town where people do business
10:34
in a very tough way and everybody understands that.
10:36
So they found this typical New York business practice
10:38
of inflating the values of his property in
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order to secure loans, which the banks understand
10:43
and they correct for that. And Trump paid
10:45
back the loans with interest. The
10:47
judge clearly, what's his name, Engaron,
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something Arthur Engaron, clearly,
10:51
in my opinion, just completely
10:53
ideological, ideologically corrupt
10:56
and out for vengeance and out to bring
10:58
Trump down, reckless in his misuse of the
11:01
rule of law, declared Trump guilty even
11:03
before the trial began, ordered him. And
11:05
then afterwards, as our
11:07
show was going off the air, he was convicted and
11:09
they ordered him to pay an amount that will, it's
11:12
astronomical, somewhere close to half a billion
11:14
dollars, like it'll be
11:17
$455 billion, a million dollars
11:20
by the time it's got interest and penalties and all this stuff.
11:24
And George Washington University legal scholar Jonathan Turley, who's
11:26
one of the few people who kind of just
11:29
speaks about the law and really doesn't take
11:31
a side, he explained why this decision is
11:33
so absurd. Cut one. Part
11:36
of the disconnect here is that you have
11:38
what will be over $455 million if you
11:40
include interest.
11:45
And then on the other side of the ledger, you
11:47
have zero. There's not a single
11:49
dollar lost by these victims. In fact,
11:51
the people that James calls the victims
11:54
actually wanted to do more business with
11:56
Donald Trump. They made a lot
11:58
of money and they viewed him as a. whale client.
12:00
They wanted more loans with
12:03
him. See, this is the thing. I know
12:05
New York really well. I lived there a long time. This is the
12:07
way business is done in New York. New
12:09
York law says that Trump can't appeal
12:11
this unless he deposits
12:14
the money with interest in a bank. So it's
12:16
like half a billion dollars in
12:18
bail, $455 million in
12:20
bail plus. So the judge,
12:22
this Arthur Angaron guy, who really does
12:25
seem to me, obviously it's only my
12:27
opinion, but he seems to me to
12:29
be really ideologically bad guy. The judge
12:32
barred Trump from taking loans in New
12:34
York. So obviously there's an obvious attempt
12:36
to keep this case alive throughout the
12:38
election, make him look really bad, make
12:40
it hard for him to spend money.
12:43
He's made it hard for him to do business in New York. Trump's
12:46
hot lawyer, because Trump only works with hot women, Alina
12:49
hubba hubba hubba is defiant, is what
12:51
she said. What they're trying
12:53
to do between this case, between my last
12:55
case is put him out of business. It's
12:58
not going to work. Number one, number two,
13:00
what they're doing is a scare tactic. Unfortunately,
13:02
they picked the wrong guy to pick on,
13:04
in my opinion, because he's strong, he's resilient,
13:06
and he happens to have a lot of
13:09
cash. Would you have missed
13:11
the pre-feminist days when people could make jokes
13:13
like Alina hubba hubba hubba? Nobody
13:15
does that anymore. It would be
13:17
terrible if people would be condemned for doing so. I,
13:19
for instance, would never make that joke. Now
13:21
here's Trump's statement outside the court. If
13:24
I weren't running, none of this stuff would have
13:26
ever happened. None of these lawsuits would have ever
13:28
happened. Nothing would I would have had
13:30
a nice life, but I enjoy this
13:32
life for a different reason. We're going to make
13:34
America great again. These are corrupt people. These
13:36
are people that shouldn't be allowed to do
13:38
the things they do. And they're
13:41
using this as weaponization against a political
13:43
opponent who's up a lot in the
13:45
polls and always will be
13:48
because I'm competing with a man who
13:50
can't put two sentences together, who doesn't
13:52
know what he's doing. And
13:54
we're heading into a third world war because of
13:56
this guy. You know, when I saw
13:58
this clip. I was watching the
14:00
speech he made, and I thought back to
14:02
January 6th, and I hit Trump pretty hard
14:04
on January 6th. I
14:07
wasn't on the air until a couple of
14:09
weeks later, and I talked about the fact
14:11
that he had made himself look like exactly
14:13
what the Democrats accused him of being, which
14:16
is bad politics, right? I'm a practical person.
14:18
I believe one of the things about politics
14:20
is he had to win, and he made
14:22
it harder on himself to win because he
14:24
handed this PR triumph into
14:26
the hands of the Democrats who've been running
14:28
with it ever since. They've said, oh my
14:30
God, it's an insurrection. It's a revolution, the
14:32
worst thing since the Civil War. Obviously, all
14:35
that is garbage, but still, he put himself
14:37
in the position where they could do that.
14:39
But here now, the Democrats have revealed themselves
14:41
to be exactly what he says they are,
14:43
and that's even
14:46
worse because Trump only looked like what they said he
14:48
is, but they actually
14:50
have become the authoritarian,
14:53
dictatorial, third-world kind of
14:55
banana-republic criminals
14:57
and tyrants that we have always
14:59
called them, and they are actually
15:01
what the right-wing fever
15:04
swamp calls the Democrats. They actually are.
15:07
You know, businesses in New York are now rightly thinking,
15:09
oh my God, a dirty judge could
15:11
take my business away to punish me for my
15:14
political views, and they're absolutely right. The governor,
15:16
Hochul, is saying, oh no, this is an
15:18
exception. This is an exception. If you're law-abiding
15:20
and follow the rules, you won't be hit,
15:22
but nobody in New York is law-abiding and
15:24
follow the rules. That's not how big cities
15:26
work. So obviously, they're all in danger now,
15:28
and I wouldn't blame any of them
15:30
for going out and doing business in Florida where they're not going
15:32
to have this problem. Now,
15:35
it would be hard for Trump to overstate
15:37
the wickedness of what New York did, but
15:39
of course he did because he's Donald Trump.
15:41
He put out a truth
15:43
social post after Putin murdered
15:46
the opposition leader, Alexei Navalny,
15:48
in prison, and Trump
15:51
said this, the sudden death of Alexei
15:53
Navalny has made me more and more
15:55
aware of what is happening in our
15:57
country. It is a slow, steady progression
15:59
with crooked, radical left politicians. prosecutors and
16:01
judges, leading us down a path to
16:04
destruction, open borders, redilections, and grossly unfair
16:06
courtroom decisions are all capitalists destroying America.
16:08
We are a nation in decline, a
16:10
failing nation, MAGA 2024. Now, the
16:12
left is making fun of this statement because
16:14
it's typical Trump hyperbole, but he's
16:17
not wrong. He's not incorrect. Obviously, Trump
16:19
is not Navalny, and this is not
16:21
an assassination. He hasn't been murdered in
16:23
prison, but the principles are the same.
16:25
I mean, if I spew hatred at
16:27
Jewish people and sheer on Hamas, I
16:29
don't know, American would ever do that.
16:32
But that doesn't make me Hitler. I haven't
16:35
murdered anybody. I haven't started a world
16:37
war, but it's
16:40
the principle is in there, right? I
16:42
am following Hitlerian principles. It's morally abhorrent.
16:44
It is morally abhorrent to hate people
16:46
because of their grandfather's DNA, which Hitler
16:49
did, or the color of their skin.
16:51
And, you know, people are made in the
16:53
image of God. You don't hate them for their
16:55
race. So you're
16:57
not Hitler, of course, if you say these things,
16:59
but if you spew hatred at people, you are.
17:02
And if you are taking the opposition
17:04
and abusing the rule of law,
17:06
so now we can't respect
17:09
the rule of law in America, you are
17:11
undermining this country, you're being reckless about this
17:13
country. You don't have to cozy
17:16
up to a dictator like Putin in order
17:18
to say, hey, something is wrong in America.
17:20
And the thing about Biden that makes him
17:22
so bad is Biden is threatening something. And
17:24
he really is
17:28
threatening it with his incredibly
17:31
politicized Justice Department and the
17:33
stuff that they're doing in states with the rule of
17:35
law that Letitia James is doing, that they're doing in
17:37
Georgia. All of this stuff
17:39
is threatening something so much greater
17:41
than Russia has ever had. America
17:45
was and remains one of the greatest, possibly
17:47
the greatest political idea in the history of
17:49
the world. And they are threatening it because
17:51
they want power, they want more power. And
17:54
I've explained this before that what
17:56
is happening to the Democrats is that during the 60s and
17:58
70s, they
18:00
had installed
18:03
welfare systems and civil
18:05
rights laws that have not done what they
18:07
said they were going to do. They said
18:09
they were going to make us all equal
18:11
and everything was going to be fair. They
18:13
haven't done that, but at the same time,
18:15
they have enriched the Democrats and a lot
18:17
of politicians by giving them power and giving
18:19
them control over all those tax dollars. And
18:21
so every time you say, this is not
18:23
working, they call you a racist and they
18:25
ramp that up. They made
18:28
it worse and worse and worse and now we
18:30
see the high crime in black neighborhoods and dysfunction
18:33
of black neighborhoods and illegitimate children in black neighborhoods
18:35
and we see that and they haven't done anything.
18:37
In fact, they've made it worse because of their
18:39
welfare and because of feminism and things telling people
18:42
they didn't need to get married. They've made things
18:44
worse. So now they've just abandoned even like
18:47
these pretense and what they say is, well, we're just
18:49
going to hire black people. We're not going to hire
18:51
white people. We're going to call white people bad people
18:53
and we're going to be as racist as they were
18:55
in reverse. And I felt because when you're racist in
18:58
reverse, that fixes the old racism and they're just now
19:02
basically have become the thing that they said
19:05
that they were going to fix in order
19:07
to hide the fact that this fountain of
19:09
tax dollars being poured in to their welfare
19:11
programs and this fountain of power that they've
19:14
got through civil rights law and it's abused
19:16
by trial lawyers, all of those things won't
19:18
go away because they're going to fix
19:21
everything and the black people will keep voting for
19:23
them because they're being given jobs they're not qualified
19:25
for because they haven't gotten an education because they
19:27
were locked out of their schools. My
19:29
point is though that you
19:32
don't have to feel that Tucker Carlson is right
19:35
or that Putin is a good guy to understand
19:37
that something is terribly wrong in this moment in
19:39
America. That is a right
19:42
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19:44
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19:46
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19:48
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19:50
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19:53
though these things are true, even though it is
19:56
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20:01
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20:04
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20:08
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a court justice and they. serve the
22:00
powerful, to disdain the people, and
22:03
that's what's given corrupt Democrats the arrogance to
22:05
lie and do the things they are doing
22:07
because they know the media,
22:09
it is a corporate media, the corporations
22:11
and the media will shield them in
22:14
order to do business with the government,
22:16
which is very profitable to corporations. Just
22:20
to give you an example of this, I
22:22
want to play my favorite clip this week.
22:24
In some ways, this is apropos of nothing,
22:26
but it so perfectly illustrates who our press
22:28
is, even though it took place on MSNBC,
22:30
and I try not to pick on MSNBC
22:33
because they're openly left winged, but this
22:35
was just too good to let go. This
22:37
is a woman from Politico who
22:39
has a name that's all consonants
22:42
like that little Elphin villain Mr.
22:44
Mixup, Piltilik in Superman comics. Her
22:46
name is Heidi Priscibla. Heidi Priscibla,
22:48
and she's explaining the evil, how
22:50
evil Christian nationalists, this is their new scare
22:53
tactic. We used to be MAGA extremists, the
22:55
far right people. This is people who don't
22:57
want their children raped. You're far right. That's
22:59
far right if you're not to want your
23:01
children raped. People who believe
23:03
in the Constitution, you're a MAGA
23:05
extremist. Now we're Christian nationalists. This
23:07
is people who believe in God
23:09
and are patriots, and she's explaining
23:11
what it is that makes Christian
23:14
nationalists especially dangerous on MSNBC
23:16
as cut 18. The
23:19
one thing that unites all of them, because there's many
23:21
different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites
23:24
them as Christian nationalists, not Christians
23:26
by the way, because Christian
23:28
nationalists is very different, is that they
23:30
believe that our rights as Americans, as
23:33
all human beings, don't come from any
23:35
earthly authority. They don't come from Congress.
23:37
They don't come from the Supreme Court. They come from
23:39
God. I
23:42
love this smug look on her face as she
23:44
expertly delivers this. And by the way, sitting next
23:46
to her is Michael Steele, who's a very smart
23:48
man, and he knows he's nodding
23:50
his head. And he knows exactly what
23:52
crap he's listening to, because of course
23:54
it says in our founding documents we
23:56
are endowed by our creator, who actually
23:59
is not universal. studios. It actually
24:01
is the living God. We
24:03
are endowed by our creator with our rights.
24:05
So she is, you know, this kind of
24:07
smug idiot spreading this thing. And I guess
24:09
everybody on MSNBC going, rights
24:11
of God, what a horrible thing. So this is
24:13
part of what makes us feel bad. We are
24:15
surrounded and, you know, the media is like now,
24:17
it used to be you went home, you turned
24:20
on the TV, there were three channels and they
24:22
were kind of in a slightly
24:24
left-of-center agreement, but the audience was right-of-center so
24:26
they had to play to them. Now we
24:28
are just surrounded by this like a cloud
24:30
and it makes you feel bad because you
24:32
are being treated badly. You're being told your
24:34
country stinks, you're being told your religion stinks.
24:36
It's not all Christians, it's Christians who believe
24:38
their rights come from God, which is all
24:40
Americans. You know, all Americans have to believe
24:42
their rights come from God whether they believe
24:44
it or not. They have to accept that
24:46
as a premise of the country because it
24:48
means that there is something higher than the
24:50
government which isn't supposed to be going well.
24:53
So I want to take a look at
24:55
some of the corruption of the press and
24:57
just that this is some of the stuff
24:59
that enhances your lousy feelings about what's happening
25:01
in America and I think it's
25:03
important because I think on too many conservative
25:05
shows and I consider myself a conservative, on
25:08
too many conservative shows they want you to feel
25:10
that bad thing, it's like a drug, they want
25:12
you to be addicted to that and I'm just
25:14
explaining to this so I can talk against it.
25:17
This week Anthony Bobolinsky, the former business
25:19
associate of Hunter Biden, testified before the
25:22
House Oversight Committee. You may not
25:24
have heard that but he did. We're going to just
25:26
give you a quick transcript of something he said. He
25:28
said, sold
26:00
out to foreign actors who were seeking to
26:02
gain influence and access to Joe Biden and
26:04
the United States government. Joe Biden was more
26:07
than a participant in and beneficiary of his
26:09
family's business. He was an enabler despite being
26:11
buffered by a complex scheme to maintain plausible
26:13
deniability. And if you listen to the show,
26:16
you know all about the phone calls he
26:18
would make and the visits he would do.
26:20
Now, Bob Olinsky
26:22
is incredibly plausible, and
26:25
an eyewitness. He was there at some of these meetings. But
26:27
if people haven't heard of him, it's because
26:29
the only person who gave him a full
26:31
and solid hearing is Tucker
26:34
Carlson. Tucker Carlson is the guy who had
26:36
him on, I think, for maybe two days running or at least
26:38
an entire show. So if I'm right
26:40
and Tucker Carlson is doing something wrong with
26:42
his Putin cheering and his Andrew Tate cheering
26:45
and his nonsense UFO and conspiracies of how
26:47
bad is NBC and CBS and ABC and
26:49
the New York Times and The Washington Post
26:51
that Tucker scooped them on this and covered
26:53
it when they really didn't. And you know,
26:56
I understand it would feel much better. It
26:58
would make me more popular if I could
27:00
say to you, well, the news people
27:02
are bad, but Tucker is great. But that's not the way I
27:05
feel. That's not what I'm seeing with my eyes. What
27:07
I'm seeing is that everybody, everybody is surrounding
27:10
you with things that you know in
27:12
your heart are
27:14
untrue. And that is a
27:16
terrible, terrible thing, except for me because
27:18
I'm on a mission from God. But
27:20
this is happening so openly that
27:23
you can't help but see it. Remember, I told
27:26
you, I think it was last week that Catherine
27:28
Harridge, excellent reporter who worked for CBS, who was
27:30
homing in on some stories that the Biden regime
27:32
didn't like because she had some good stuff about
27:35
Hunter and about Biden's corruption.
27:38
She was fired in the midst of other
27:40
layoffs. And people noticed that because she is
27:42
a great reporter. She's the last reporter you
27:44
follow, but this is the same network that
27:47
fired Cheryl Atkinson or forced her out
27:49
for covering Obama's corruption. And
27:52
now something even worse has happened.
27:54
The network grabbed Harridge's personal notes,
27:56
which could endanger some sources she's
27:58
trying to protect. from the
28:01
government and informed her that it would
28:03
decide what, if anything, would be turned
28:05
over to her and sagging after her,
28:07
which are far left unions are absolutely
28:10
condemning them for this.
28:13
And this is like the dishonesty that is
28:15
now pervasive. And now, even worse
28:18
of all, it's becoming mechanized with AI.
28:21
And this is maybe
28:24
the worst story I'm going to tell you today. Google,
28:27
whose slogan I believe is, Be Evil,
28:30
it used to be something else, but they crossed out one of
28:32
the words I can't remember, which is Be Evil. They've
28:34
unleashed their new AI, which is called Gemini. And
28:38
it's instructed to take your requests
28:40
and make sure that you are
28:42
schooled in its replies
28:44
with its racially diverse replies.
28:47
So in other words, it will not give you what you ask
28:50
it for. It will give you what you ask it for as
28:52
it should be. So if
28:54
you tell it to give you a
28:56
picture of George Washington, you get something like this
28:58
where George Washington is a black guy, as we
29:01
all know, of course, he was. And
29:04
Google says, has paused it,
29:06
has paused the AI because they were called out in so
29:08
many things. I mean, it's just ridiculous. You ask for
29:10
a picture of the Pope, it gives you a black Pope, there's never been
29:12
a black Pope. You ask for a
29:15
hockey player, it gives you a female hockey player,
29:17
which is hilarious. Google
29:20
says, we're trying to correct it. It says,
29:22
Gemini's AI image generation does generate a
29:24
wide range of people. And that's generally
29:27
a good thing because people around the
29:29
world use it, but it's missing the
29:31
mark here. This is from
29:33
Jack Krawizik. Everybody, they're all Mr. Mitzvah
29:36
and Pultillik, they all have consonants in
29:38
their names. He's the senior director for
29:40
Gemini Experiences. But he's full of it
29:42
because this is the same guy who
29:44
once tweeted, white privilege is effing real,
29:47
don't be an a-hole and act guilty
29:49
about it. You should
29:51
act guilty about it. Do your part
29:53
in recognizing bias at all levels of
29:55
egregious. Now remember, this bias that is
29:57
at all levels of egregious is simply
29:59
the failure of their programs. That's what
30:01
it is. It's not biased at all
30:03
levels. People are perfectly welcoming now. I
30:06
think black people want black people to
30:08
come and work with their firms because
30:10
of all the lawsuits. So they're
30:12
perfectly welcoming and this is just
30:16
a way of protecting this mountain
30:18
of money that they get from
30:20
great society programs, great society and
30:23
following programs. So this guy is
30:25
full of it. Here's Jen Jenai,
30:27
who works on Gemini. Her
30:31
title is something like expert and responsible
30:34
innovation and AI ethics because we're living
30:36
in Georgia Orwell. Here's what she said
30:38
about putting together a diverse staff cut
30:40
16. I treated every
30:42
member of my team the same and expected
30:44
that that would lead to equally good outcomes
30:47
for everyone. That was not true. I
30:49
got some feedback that a couple of members of
30:51
my team didn't feel they belonged because there is
30:53
no one who looked like them in the broader
30:55
org or our management team. It was a
30:58
wake up call to me. First, I
31:00
shouldn't have had to wait to be told what was
31:02
missing. It was on me to ensure I was building
31:04
an environment that made people feel they belong. It's
31:07
a myth that you're not unfair if you
31:09
treat everyone the same. So first
31:11
they hide this thing. They don't tell you that
31:13
it's going to make George Washington black. Then they
31:15
get called out for it and they say, we're
31:17
pausing it. We're going to fix it. But they're
31:19
lying because the lie is not that George Washington
31:21
was black. That's just a stupid falsehood. The lie
31:23
is DEI. The lie is that you should treat
31:25
people unfairly as this lady
31:27
says, because you can fix bigotry in
31:30
the past by being bigoted in the
31:32
present, which is absurd. The people who
31:34
suffered the worst indignities in the past
31:37
are dead. What you are doing now
31:39
is penalizing innocent people for things
31:41
that were done by people who are dead,
31:43
right? And who were living in a culture
31:45
that was, you know, basically shaping their opinion.
31:48
DEI is a lie. The efficacy of DEI
31:50
is a lie. And let me tell you
31:52
something. Elon Musk
31:55
and, you Know, Bill Gates are not
31:57
going to be hurt by DEI. Nobody
32:00
gonna say I'm sorry you have to
32:02
be a black person Now we have
32:04
to get rid of you and have
32:06
a black billionaire know only working class
32:08
people. White people are going to be
32:10
hurt by this because they don't have
32:12
the power to strike back at these
32:14
idiots for only defending their interests. Which
32:17
is the interests of having these programs
32:19
in place that help trial lawyers. This
32:21
helped democrat politicians that bring in all
32:23
this tax dollars these tax dollars and
32:25
makes the government bigger and stronger. It's
32:27
d I is why? Because it is
32:29
racist, Okay racism. You know this is
32:31
the thing. Racism is a lie and when
32:33
you or confronted with racism it makes you
32:35
races to people often. Why it's about the
32:38
people often tell the truth which is that
32:40
there's probably more anti white racism in the
32:42
black communities than there was anti black racism
32:44
in the white communities. But yeah you can
32:46
understand that blacks have been treated badly historically
32:48
in this country and you can see how
32:50
that resentments builds up. That's
32:52
what happens. Douglas Murray. Wrote
32:55
about the since his book the War Out
32:57
on the West You probably know him from
32:59
his recent Israel cough, cough or sneeze or
33:01
terrific writer Good guys. very very smart and
33:04
he was writing about this in the book
33:06
is with one was he said he did
33:08
not think of himself in racial terms. He
33:10
did not want to think of other people
33:13
in racial terms. but if you put him
33:15
in a corner if you keep saying to
33:17
him that whites are no good, that whites
33:19
are bad, that everything wasted were was bad,
33:22
that everything they did was racist, he is
33:24
dead going to. Respond And when he
33:26
responds. having been backed into this
33:28
corners, this is what he's going
33:30
to say. And I'm quoting Douglas.
33:33
Now, The good things about being
33:35
white include: been born into a
33:37
tradition that has given the world
33:39
a disposable, a disproportionate number, if
33:41
not most of the things that
33:43
the world currently benefits from. They
33:46
include almost every medical advancements that
33:48
the world now enjoys. They include
33:50
almost every scientific advancements that the
33:52
world now benefits from. White people
33:54
founded. Most of the world's oldest and
33:57
longest established educational institutions, they lead the
33:59
world and. Invention and promotion of the
34:01
written word. White Western people's happened have
34:03
also developed all the world's most successful
34:06
means of commerce, including the free flow
34:08
of capital. This system a free market.
34:10
Capitalism has lifted more than one billion
34:12
people out of extreme poverty just in
34:15
the twenty first century. Thus far as
34:17
it is Western people who developed the
34:19
principle of representative governments of the People
34:21
by the People. For the People is
34:24
the Western World. The developed the principles
34:26
and process of political liberty of freedom
34:28
of thought and conscience. Of freedom
34:30
of speech and expression. It evolved the
34:33
principles what we now call civil Rights
34:35
rights the do not exist in much
34:37
of the world. All this is before
34:39
you even get into the cultural achievements
34:41
that the West has gifted the world.
34:45
Now. White people
34:47
would be justified in saying that
34:49
confronted with bigotry. And
34:51
that's where I don't wanna lose a do not
34:53
want to live in this place for smokes. I
34:55
don't believe I believe Europe as the great as
34:57
it at it's height was the greatest cultures that
35:00
mankind as your seats. I don't believe it was
35:02
that because the people in it were white they
35:04
were all different races. The Spanish were different from
35:06
the French. In the French were difference in the
35:08
English center different. Today they're different people. But
35:11
the these situations historically.
35:14
A climactic li. A
35:16
chance wise, all kinds of different situations
35:18
when into building this culture. To say
35:20
ojos because they were whites is stupid.
35:22
I mean read some Thomas Soul he
35:24
explains was really brilliantly. But Murray's point
35:26
here is not that white people are
35:28
great and everyone else thinks it's that
35:30
if you want to play that game
35:32
it's going to blow up in your
35:34
face and and this is true of
35:36
us to with we get so angry
35:38
that we. Retreat. Into
35:41
racism because they are treating us in a
35:43
races manner. We are going to lose our
35:45
joy. Because. i always tell you
35:47
all joy comes from love sprawl love depends on
35:49
truth right you love someone for thirty years than
35:51
find out she's been cheating on you and laughing
35:53
behind your back all the time you didn't want
35:56
her you weren't really in loves you were in
35:58
love with something in your imagination Same
36:00
thing is true if you want to be proud of
36:02
being black, if you want to love your blackness. That's
36:04
going to fade away. If you want to love your
36:06
whiteness, it's going to fade away because it's a lie.
36:08
Gay pride, straight pride, all of these things are a
36:10
lie because it's a mirage. All
36:13
of pride in the good sense of the word,
36:15
not being sinfully proud, but
36:17
all self-esteem comes from what you
36:19
do. It comes from who you
36:21
are. These liars,
36:24
these politicians, the media, they're not
36:26
just hitting you with
36:28
falsehoods. They're teaching you misery.
36:31
They're teaching you lovelessness. They're teaching you
36:33
joylessness. And the minute you become them
36:35
and say, well, white people gave us
36:38
most of the good stuff we have, then they're
36:40
going to, of course, scream that you're the racist,
36:42
even though you're just reacting to their racism. So
36:45
my question is this. This is the thing I'm trying to get
36:48
to. Are we going to learn
36:50
the lessons they're teaching us? Or are we going
36:52
to learn the lessons that will keep us steady
36:54
as we guide this country through a period of
36:56
tumult and change? It's going to be tough. The
36:59
waters are going to rise. There's just no question
37:01
about it. The darkness is going to come. We're
37:03
going to be moving through shadow in rough water.
37:06
But who are we going to be when we
37:08
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37:11
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37:13
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38:47
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39:01
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39:08
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39:10
where he allegedly stabbed the woman, the
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stabbing of a woman in a bathroom
39:15
at he was arrested for assault and
39:17
Florida and Texas and sit. He's never
39:19
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39:21
confessed to the police some these crimes
39:23
and he confessed to the Soho killing.
39:25
So now New York City wants to
39:27
extradite him to try and their. This.
39:30
Is Maricopa County attorney.
39:32
A Ritual is county attorney so she's
39:35
like the Da's Ritual missile. So she's
39:37
not going to say extradite has got
39:39
a New York because the Da there
39:41
is. Alvin Brags Cut for. Having
39:44
observed up the treatments of violent
39:46
criminals is a New York area
39:48
my them Manhattan be a their
39:50
album bragged. I think it's safer
39:53
to keep him here and keep
39:55
them in custody so that he
39:57
cannot be out doing this with
39:59
in. So, Bragg, of
40:01
course, I mean, this is
40:03
humiliating that one sovereign state
40:05
will not extradite a
40:08
murderer, an alleged murderer, to another state
40:11
because that state might let him go.
40:13
That's what she's afraid of. Everybody knows
40:15
it's true. He's a George Soros DA.
40:17
Soros spent $40 million helping to
40:19
plant 75 of these creeps around the country
40:21
with the idea that too many people of
40:23
color were being arrested. There's that racism again,
40:25
right? It's not a question of what color
40:28
you are. It's a question of what crime
40:30
you committed. And we know there's high crime
40:32
in the black neighborhoods because of Democrat policies,
40:34
in my humble opinion, but they don't want
40:36
to get rid of those policies. They cannot
40:38
admit those policies are bad because the money
40:40
they bring in and the power, political power
40:43
they give them. But according
40:45
to Matt Palumbo within the New York Post,
40:48
this tide, this Soros tide, is starting
40:50
to recede. At least 10 of
40:53
these Soros clowns have either been removed from
40:55
office or hobbled in some way. In
40:58
fact, the profile, Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore was
41:00
voted out and is awaiting sentencing on fraud
41:02
and perjury charges. Kim Gardner was forced to
41:04
resign in St. Louis. Jesse Boudin, you probably
41:07
remember, was recalled in San Francisco of all
41:09
places. So some of
41:11
this stuff is beginning to pull back.
41:14
Harvard, New
41:16
York Times hilarious story. What
41:18
was the headline at Harvard? Some wonder
41:20
what it will stop, what it will
41:22
take to stop the spiral, a summit
41:24
of university presidents, at a
41:26
summit of university presidents. The talk was
41:29
about Harvard and its plummeting reputation. What
41:32
will it take to stop the spiral?
41:34
I wonder what it will take. Of
41:36
course, it never occurs, never, ever, ever
41:38
to wonder, oh, maybe we deserve this.
41:41
Maybe we deserve this. Maybe we shouldn't
41:43
be, you know, they put out a
41:45
statement denouncing anti-Semitism after it erupted after
41:48
October 7th in this disgusting display of
41:50
support for the butchers and rapists of
41:52
Hamas. So suddenly, Harvard was, you know,
41:54
Claudine Gay, of course, was chased out
41:57
for, she couldn't answer the question. Sempitism
42:00
was a bad thing or not, basically.
42:03
But they're not saying, oh, you know
42:05
what, we're going to fire some of
42:07
these teachers because they're teaching garbage. This
42:09
anti-colonialism is garbage. This DEI is garbage.
42:11
This racism that we're teaching them is
42:13
garbage. And it always comes down on
42:15
the Jews because the Jews have suffered
42:18
more racism historically than anybody. They
42:20
are number one with a bullet, no
42:23
pun intended, in the racism department,
42:25
and yet they thrive. And yet they thrive. How
42:27
do they do it? They
42:29
stick to their values. They stick to their families. They
42:31
stick to education. And they thrive even under all this.
42:33
And that's why the left has to hate them because
42:35
they disprove everything they say. Same
42:37
thing going on in the press, right? Press
42:41
is firing people everywhere. I mean, they're collapsing.
42:43
The press is, you know, what is a
42:45
guy, Peter Van Buren in the American Conservative
42:47
said it's an extinction level event. He says
42:50
the Grimace News is from the Los Angeles
42:52
Times. The biggest newspaper outside the East Coast,
42:54
the paper announces, is cutting 115 people, more
42:57
than 20 percent of its newsroom in June
43:00
of last year. The Times dropped 74 people.
43:03
Sports Illustrated is in trouble. The Washington
43:05
Post, NBC News, ABC News, CNN, NPR,
43:07
Box and BuzzFeed, among others, have shed
43:09
hundreds of journals. Vice is shutting down
43:12
vice.com. I don't know what they're going
43:14
to do, but they're laying off hundreds
43:16
of people. Here's a, and
43:18
why is it? Why, you know, I wonder what it
43:20
is. And they keep saying, oh, well, it's the Internet.
43:22
You know, it's the Internet. It's that. It's this. It's
43:25
that. No, it's not. This is how
43:28
I read bothered by their headlines, how I rediscovered sexual
43:30
liberation through fisting. I
43:32
wonder, I wonder what it is. Let's
43:34
take a look at the media. Is
43:36
it a little bit to communist sex
43:38
workers doing financial domination for practice the
43:40
next few week long orgy ravaging London's
43:42
gay sex party scene, the far right
43:44
are uniting around their right to quote
43:47
unquote free speech. Fat phobia
43:49
exists, especially bad in the bedroom. So Vice
43:51
is gone. That's what they're covering. Disney.
43:55
I killed us at Disney. Disney Just
43:58
sold part of its distribution. Arm
44:00
to Sony which means lay offs are
44:02
on the way there because. You.
44:04
Know why It couldn't be the lies. Could
44:06
it? It couldn't be the was in Oaks.
44:11
Christian. Non. Christian
44:13
todo. Esta Hollywood.
44:15
In total. Reports or an
44:18
Expos from Sunny Bunch the culture editor
44:20
at the anti Trump Bulwark Rights and
44:22
See says Bunch says I knows a
44:24
long chain of people's Christian Total Reporting
44:26
on Sunday Bunch who's at the anti
44:28
Trump Bulwarks Sunny Been says he got
44:30
a D M from a Disney exec
44:33
and this is what the Disney Jackson
44:35
said: Simplicity wouldn't find the floor. Is
44:39
a disease that talking? Everyone says it's
44:41
the movie stupid which is an easy
44:43
thing for people to say wise. Disney
44:45
losing so much money? More appealing. Movies
44:47
are a great way to jump
44:49
the political issues, but more and
44:51
more our audience of or the
44:53
segment of the audience that has
44:55
been politicized equate the perceived messaging
44:57
and a film as a quality
44:59
issues. They won't say they find
45:01
female empowerment distasteful in the Marbles
45:03
or Star Wars, but they will
45:05
say they don't like those movies
45:07
because they are bad so make
45:10
better movies becomes code for make
45:12
movies that conform to were aggressive
45:14
gender stereotypes or put men front
45:16
and center in. The narrative which is
45:18
what you're seeing now and would Bob
45:20
Iger as Pivots is about right now.
45:22
So let's start with this sort with
45:24
us. When. They do it when
45:26
they stuff their messages into the film.
45:29
That's not politics is only politics when
45:31
we protests. Like is only culture war
45:33
when we fight back. Otherwise, it's not.
45:35
The other thing is this. The
45:37
issue to entertain us. It's not. You
45:40
know what? What are we supposed to think?
45:42
Oh, have forgotten, Prove to Hollywood how righteous
45:44
lamps Because we know how righteous they are.
45:46
Rights you know I'd buy hopes of I
45:48
hope they'll stop screwing children for a minute
45:50
watch a righteous I Am I going to
45:52
their movies, it's their job to entertain us.
45:54
And by the way, one of the ways
45:56
they can entertain us his by learning from
45:58
are higher mortality Salvation beats instead. Telling us
46:00
from rehab or wherever the hell they are.
46:02
Some said I'm phoning their fourth wife and
46:05
saying you know what, We've gotta teach these
46:07
people how to be moral people because they
46:09
suck a terrible people and this is one
46:11
of the reason they. they just don't know
46:14
what's happened. They put out this movie. This
46:17
weekend. the think that was. With
46:19
three seat is a female action picks
46:21
and called Madam Web three lady Spider
46:23
girls. So John multi the northern neighbor
46:25
for Breitbart Why I just love the
46:28
guys were and he just since each
46:30
the stuff for snow his This is
46:32
like. Takes. To him straight,
46:34
when are one hundred million dollar movie
46:36
out? Another fifty million or so for
46:38
promotion opens over a six day holiday,
46:40
weekends to just twenty six million domestic
46:42
and another twenty six million overseas is
46:45
over even before it began. The Hollywood
46:47
Reporter a lousy is I'm fairly left
46:49
wing. Strange paper allows a tiny kernel
46:51
of truth to sneak into the article.
46:53
I don't know if women are enough
46:56
to carry the box office here. One
46:58
source told the Hollywood Reporter was as
47:00
it adds that has to be a
47:02
source because. They wouldn't be named. Males
47:04
make up sixty five percent to
47:07
seventy percent of the superhero audience
47:09
in North America. In the case
47:11
of Madam Web, the percentage of
47:13
female viewers was only forty six
47:15
percent. That's. The problem right?
47:17
Men don't wanna see women beating people up
47:19
because women don't be people up in real
47:22
life and because part of the sexual dynamics
47:24
is that men protect women And that's part
47:26
of what creates the drama of living and
47:29
therefore create the drama. Storytelling: The powers that
47:31
women have is very different than the power
47:33
that men and you know with again. when
47:35
I complained once of women couldn't win a
47:38
sword fight in the medieval times, people when
47:40
nuts because they lied of themselves. They tell
47:42
them than women tell themselves or we don't
47:44
need men is the same. As when you
47:47
say or white people would would have white people
47:49
ever done this. goods you know what of women
47:51
ever been benches and men if you're if you're
47:53
gonna play that game there is a thing that
47:55
men do which has been stuff and build stuff
47:58
and make us in order to protect women. And
48:00
their children but that's been erased. I mean,
48:02
the honor of he saw that last Mission
48:05
Impossible story. You couldn't
48:07
tell the difference between the women and
48:09
men, it was absolutely sexless because the
48:11
women are just as tough as the.
48:14
So. Again,
48:17
this you have to picture these meetings. You
48:19
have to think about what these meetings or
48:21
what's when a guy says art. Most of
48:23
the audience for action films and superhero films
48:25
are male and they want to see strong
48:27
men protecting women. Let's not give them that
48:29
because then were being in a were telling
48:32
them that it's okay to be though we
48:34
don't want to make entertainment. It costs about
48:36
what Twenty bucks to go see a movie?
48:38
Know we don't want people to pay twenty
48:40
dollars to be entertained and told that it's
48:42
okay to be them. You know. Yeah, okay.
48:44
they built this country. It's yeah. you'll do.
48:46
The backbone was country. Yeah they do most
48:49
of them living and dying and paying taxes
48:51
in this country. but we know but we're
48:53
Hollywood we know what's best for the people.
48:55
So so let's give the movies that they
48:57
don't wanna see and then when they don't
48:59
come we call them names and that will
49:01
make them com and then they'll be educated.
49:03
What was what was the end of that
49:05
meeting? New yes son. think the rest of
49:07
the day off. What a great idea You
49:09
know? get me to skip me You know,
49:11
some girl on the phone and put her
49:13
in an outfit and letter B people ups.
49:15
You do that. Of.bob Cratchit before you
49:18
dots another ice. They are living
49:20
on planet. Stupid. they're living than
49:22
that stupidity of pride still surrounds
49:24
to the system. A system that
49:26
I'm talking about. The system of
49:28
the press. This dishonest pressed. Benefits
49:31
them in that it and Tiger nice
49:33
as us and silences us and a
49:35
demonize as us. and that's a benefit
49:38
to them. but it also backfires because
49:40
it surrounds them. With. Their
49:42
own opinions so no one ever says
49:44
slums know with. This. Idea about making
49:46
movies the people don't want to see and than insulting them
49:48
when they don't show up. That's actually
49:50
a bad idea. I'm. Sorry, what did
49:52
you say brother words I said. I said
49:54
it's a bad idea about it. We're spending
49:56
your two hundred million dollars, one hundred and
49:58
fifty million morning mix. Money back.
50:01
Wait, Are you interest me strangely? Let
50:03
me hear more. It's basically what to
50:05
make that money back People don't want
50:07
to see his has been sleeping with
50:09
their values because they're the audience they
50:12
have. They have the money we want
50:14
the money. Ah good You're right that
50:16
that's file a report. Get back to
50:18
me they are living in the stupidity
50:20
this is caused by the fact that
50:22
they have built for themselves and ironclad
50:24
bubble was an iron bubbles in which
50:26
they never get to see who they
50:28
are offending, namely their audience. The
50:33
plan to save their. Civil.
50:36
Rights structure of Feeds Try warriors by
50:38
having them sue perfectly innocent people. That
50:40
destroys the right to associate with anybody
50:42
want to even if you're a big
50:45
it's that are these. The welfare of
50:47
the has made black people in other
50:49
for people to dependence and has encouraged
50:51
and subsidize single parents homes which means
50:53
increasing crimes which means get more people
50:56
been put in prison which means George
50:58
Soros sitting around seen too many black
51:00
people in prison state not want that
51:02
to go away. So all they're going
51:05
to do. Is summer you and Amri
51:07
you and Hammer use with the fact that
51:09
is your fault for not seem what you're
51:11
saying. you're not who you should be. It's
51:13
all your fault of their plans sales. now.
51:16
Does that mean that it's gonna work? Of
51:18
course it means is going to collapse. My
51:20
point is in this chapter is collapsing. As
51:22
I'm talking all of their plans are going
51:25
down the drain. They're making up a fortune
51:27
off a I and a I. gonna do
51:29
a lot of good things, but the Ai
51:32
they're making stinks so badly that is going
51:34
to be replaced ultimately by someone. Smart enough
51:36
to do it. However, However,
51:38
all of this is aggravating is truly
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this is once. And I'm
53:18
fasting by not going to any
53:20
Hollywood movies. Were. Reading the New York
53:22
such. As. For people for me,
53:25
but I'm somehow getting through. But Lent as
53:27
you know, ends with Good Friday. It ends
53:29
with Easter. But Good Friday's the day of
53:31
the crucifixion. and I I think about Good
53:33
Friday a lot. I'd not just during Lent.
53:35
I think about it all the time because
53:38
on Good Friday Christ was crucified. And
53:40
the people who followed him and believed them and
53:42
loved him and received love from him and saw
53:44
him do things that no one had ever done
53:47
before. No one has done since. We're.
53:49
Devastated they were crushed, right? I mean,
53:52
Even though he had told them again
53:54
and again three days I will Rip
53:56
rise they had no idea what that
53:58
meant. How could the output? anybody's. Know
54:00
what that was going to mean? So at
54:02
that moment. When they thought things
54:04
were blackest, they were actually on the verge
54:06
of the greatest miracle in human history. I
54:09
know this from personal experience at that time
54:11
in my life when I thought I was
54:13
buried under a dark hole from which I
54:15
would never arise. I thought everything was the
54:18
what's I was in fact about ten feet
54:20
away from seen the light of the end
54:22
of the tunnel Sometimes want to go back
54:24
to that kids and smack him in the
54:26
face. Insane in are you severe thinking of
54:29
killing yourself but in fact you're there. You
54:31
made it is done it and in the
54:33
light. Is about to science. Nothing's ever be rough
54:35
this year. But. I'm
54:38
watching what's happening and I see them.
54:40
Rolling back, I see the left rolling back
54:42
as he walked in, collapsing. I see the
54:45
arts collapsing. I see opportunity all around and
54:47
I know that they're trying to stop us.
54:49
You know that this stripe of the which
54:51
is the system that we can get payments
54:54
on. Sub Stack Spencer My are doing this
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sub stack about God called the New Jerusalem
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and Stripes and no reason whatsoever has cancelled
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our ability to get money for top people.
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subscribe, give us pay subscriptions. We've been fighting
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with them and we can't get anybody speaks
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English Release: Really difficult it happens. The lives
55:09
of Tic Toc spread. To to in as we
55:11
get to this. Election
55:13
More of this is going to
55:15
happen. Smite my numbers. My followers on
55:18
Sex haven't budged for weeks, which is
55:20
ridiculous because I see them sign me
55:22
up, but they never bud. Because
55:25
they are going to start to shut down voices
55:27
now and this going to be real and they're
55:29
going to cause conspiracy theorists there was for pointed
55:31
it out but as a real thing they're going
55:33
to shots people down and so it's going to
55:35
feel like oh my god this is the dark
55:37
as thing ever. I. Don't know who's gonna win
55:40
the election? I don't know who's gonna be in the election
55:42
to the Axe. Absolutely. Honestly, I think things are going be
55:44
a lot different the we think they are. But.
55:47
This. Is Not the moment when everything is going
55:49
to collapse around border years? This is not. We're
55:51
not at that point yet. And
55:54
Withers is that moment or not.
55:56
We. Still have to live the only large we have.
55:59
this is the only like are you get This is
56:01
it. You know we there may be a new have
56:03
a new the north and a new like beliefs but
56:05
still. This. Is this life? And
56:07
it's Press. It's it's it's beautiful. And
56:09
he wanted to be. A
56:11
beautiful wife. And in that moment, When.
56:15
Of. Good Friday. When people have lost all
56:17
their faiths they needed to find out as
56:20
they would find out that impact on their
56:22
face was justified. This all their faith was
56:24
justified. But that didn't mean there wasn't going
56:27
to be darkness of weren't going to be
56:29
periods of darkness so. I'm
56:32
saying this because I know there are a
56:34
lot of voices on the right that are
56:36
furious and are racists. Last week I do.
56:38
They I thought of really funny satire about
56:40
the black national anthem and most people gotta,
56:42
but the receive was in there that can
56:44
responded with racism like Snoop. Screw the blacks
56:46
And that's not what I was trying to
56:48
say it all when I was trying to
56:50
say no When. Black. People are
56:52
told them play the black national anthem. Others
56:55
response should be the are we have a
56:57
national Anthem is the Star Spangled Banner and
56:59
that's the national Something guarantees the rights that
57:01
we want to. When we say the we're
57:04
not getting or reiser American was the defendants
57:06
the given by God but they're defended by
57:08
America. That's why we respect the flag. That's
57:10
why we stance for the national anthem. Thus
57:12
weather is no Blacks were Jewish or Polish
57:15
names national anthem. In America we have one
57:17
because we are one people made out of
57:19
many people. So I'm saying the opposite of
57:21
this because. I know, I know
57:23
for fact that the been and
57:26
hatred and reactionary hatred will make
57:28
you miserable. Right? to ask yourself.
57:31
If you know all these people talk
57:33
about like the benedictine option we're going
57:35
a former communities and there's some there's
57:37
some that to that that's a not
57:40
a conversation for another day but you
57:42
are. The image of God. Is.
57:44
Is you right? Is not Donald Trump.
57:46
It's not somebody far off. It's not
57:48
some rescuers gonna come. It's use As
57:50
we have to ask yourself, what are
57:52
you doing with the image of God?
57:54
Look for your mom rights and your
57:56
baby screaming will start screaming, your tonsils
57:59
throwing tantrums year. Little boy is
58:01
running around the house destroying things in your
58:03
heroes. Fear is absolute chaos. What?
58:05
Are you doing? What? You're. Creating
58:07
salts and that's not going to make the
58:09
chaos feel that early. You gonna field the
58:12
frustration that every mom feals in that moment.
58:14
Every mom is had that moment most as
58:16
about that moment do but when you realize
58:18
what you're doing is is magnificent. This
58:21
is so much greater. Than changing
58:23
a diapers, making a meal, or
58:25
keeping a house clean is actually
58:27
creating souls. Beautiful new people, So
58:31
different. Say. You. Know maybe they
58:33
be worth the job where you cleaned bathrooms and
58:35
the train stations noodle feel like that's a Jobs
58:37
are that are very is not a very high
58:39
low level job. You're supporting a family. Are yourself
58:42
the of the dignity of doing that work so
58:44
that you can form yourself? Maybe you're young person
58:46
was to do menial labor like I did before.
58:48
You can do the things you want to do
58:51
like I did and so you you do that
58:53
you are. You take the where I used to
58:55
say this all the times when I was working
58:57
jobs that were not that good. a safe for
58:59
work on my hands as the work of my
59:02
hands. May be driving a cab. I may
59:04
be in a working know a construction site but
59:06
as the work of my hands and I'm going
59:08
to take pride in it and take pride in
59:10
what I'm doing. Skill: When you can look at
59:12
yourself. And say all and
59:14
doing the work of God even though
59:16
it may be frustrating right now or
59:18
darkness then the stuff that other people
59:20
are doing it so ugly. You.
59:23
Can live with that because you're doing the
59:25
important thing that you were actually made to
59:27
do. And this is why immorality we consume
59:29
when you let them keep. Make you
59:31
hate people when you let them because they
59:34
say why people stink White people White people
59:36
sit within a be unfair white people and
59:38
you such as L Yellow black to the
59:40
steaks. when you get to that then. You.
59:43
Don't have the same price because you're
59:45
not the same person. You're not actually
59:47
exercising the. Image. Of God and
59:49
and enlightening the image of God that anger
59:51
is not going to help. If so you
59:53
know I understand your people who are the
59:55
hit me on on my son all the
59:58
time. It's ah they say well Homosexuality This
1:00:00
and. Ah, the homosexuality is a
1:00:02
sin is fine, But if you're Christianity consists
1:00:04
of condemning gay people. You think your life
1:00:06
is going to be joyful. You know that?
1:00:08
I don't think so. I don't think that's
1:00:10
what's gonna happen if is it is. I
1:00:13
believe that Christ's is the way in the
1:00:15
truth and life would have. My religion consists
1:00:17
of condemning people who don't accept Christ. Is
1:00:20
my what's gonna be joyful else except snows talking
1:00:22
about this sub sector New Jersey Jerusalem which I'm.
1:00:25
Extremely proud of I went unseen us
1:00:27
doom my son of I to the
1:00:29
letters were writing or I'm shocked by
1:00:32
what they are and. One. Of
1:00:34
the things I talked about, one of my letters was
1:00:36
I talked of the fact that the used to call
1:00:38
christianity the way the when you think of it that
1:00:40
way. It. Really changes.
1:00:43
What? You how you understand it all on
1:00:45
the moral orders like don't commit murder, don't
1:00:47
commit adultery they stopped being like sort of
1:00:49
don't be naughty or the Sky Daddy will
1:00:52
punish you and they be some disciplines of
1:00:54
the soul the teach you about the reality
1:00:56
of other people which is the beginning of
1:00:58
love. That how you learn to love is
1:01:00
by learning the other people were different, other
1:01:02
people have other seems that your sims and
1:01:04
you're going to love them in that soon
1:01:07
as I say moments. You can
1:01:09
find out you know that the same things
1:01:11
for charity, The poor. You have always with
1:01:13
you not solving a problem, the poor by
1:01:15
giving charity extra, teaching self that other people
1:01:17
are more important than that coin you're grabbing
1:01:19
in your hands at the least popular of
1:01:21
Christ commandments. Judge not. And yes, he did
1:01:23
say it. Yes, he did Meet it's it's
1:01:25
it's condemning the sins of others don't advance
1:01:27
you in years. In your
1:01:30
struggle to be com the image
1:01:32
of God inside you you know
1:01:34
and and communion. Is part of
1:01:36
the way to taking them. The. Bread
1:01:38
and Wine and understanding that it becomes
1:01:40
the body of Christ. Understanding that everything
1:01:43
we're doing, every single thing we're doing
1:01:45
is about got. The
1:01:47
ways away have seen and what you're trying
1:01:49
to seize you Clint Eastwood. God sees what
1:01:51
he treats, the good in the battle like
1:01:53
when he signed the sun on the on
1:01:55
it's just and the unjust. The lights. And
1:01:58
will cry says I have to do this
1:02:00
so that my joy may be in you
1:02:02
and your joy may be complete. Toys and
1:02:05
happiness, Toys gusto and them. The things thinking
1:02:07
yes I back at my job Which is
1:02:09
so important because I'm creating souls because I'm
1:02:11
feeding of families, because I'm doing work The
1:02:13
gives me dignity by supporting me because I'm
1:02:15
loving somebody in my life because I'm giving
1:02:17
them that love. That's where the the joy
1:02:20
comes from. This is vitality of living. Don't
1:02:22
let these guys take it away from you.
1:02:24
I know who they are, I see who
1:02:26
they are on. not blinded to the the
1:02:28
wickedness in our country right? Now I'm not
1:02:30
being a mocking Pollyanna Macias up there.
1:02:33
But Do not. Lessons infuse. they are
1:02:35
hate and you do not let them.
1:02:38
Destroy. Your joy and living and if
1:02:40
you is that it's happening to you. Do
1:02:43
with the wiseman. Didn't the Bible go home by
1:02:45
another way? Or I ask yourself, what am I
1:02:47
doing with my wife? What is my life's mean?
1:02:49
What does the work of my life mean? And
1:02:52
focus on that because we're going into rough waters
1:02:54
and we want to come through it. In.
1:02:57
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Dear Mister Claimants Recently in the Backstage
1:04:19
episode Kinda Owens asserted that women shouldn't
1:04:21
both because they're more emotional, less rational
1:04:23
and many you agreed. I can see
1:04:25
why many conservatives are coming to this
1:04:27
conclusions as many young women or falling
1:04:29
for woke. Islam and voting for liberal
1:04:31
leaders' policies. But I think this reveals
1:04:33
a society has failed and their moral
1:04:35
education rather than been evidence that women
1:04:37
are inherently irrational best regards objects well
1:04:39
I've as that that's perfectly good point
1:04:41
and I want to say first the
1:04:43
when I say this of half joking
1:04:45
and the reason I say I'm half
1:04:47
joking as I believe the logic of
1:04:49
America insists that women be able to
1:04:51
votes and. Part in which
1:04:53
I'm not joking is I do believe
1:04:56
that. Women not only want
1:04:58
to be taken care of, but need more
1:05:00
taking care of because of children and because
1:05:02
some of the things they do don't earn
1:05:04
the money that that men can earn because
1:05:07
their spiritual things and more important in some
1:05:09
ways than the things we pay people for,
1:05:11
right? We pay comedians a gazillion dollars. We
1:05:13
pay cops thousands of dollars in a we
1:05:15
don't really. Capitalism actually doesn't judge whether something
1:05:18
is worthy of the money it pays. It
1:05:20
just gives you the money that you can
1:05:22
guests and so. What?
1:05:24
so? That women need more protection and
1:05:26
so the boat for more protection. The bill
1:05:28
for bigger governments and less freedom. But.
1:05:31
The thing this is that they should be
1:05:33
getting that protection and giving the surrendering some
1:05:36
of that freedom to their husbands. And the
1:05:38
problem is the failure of marriage. This is
1:05:40
why Obama put out that thing the southern
1:05:42
scrubbed from the internet. Remember the license for
1:05:44
was a Julie the laces somebody some girls
1:05:47
were he was just gonna get a see.
1:05:49
Barack Obama is gonna give her things for
1:05:51
her whole life. Need a husband? She just
1:05:53
needed the government give her things. That's why
1:05:56
they want to break up marriages. What Karl
1:05:58
Marx said He said with. The women
1:06:00
out of the home because the home is
1:06:02
a bulwark against the great state which is gonna
1:06:04
save us off and and so. When
1:06:07
marriage for support. Women's
1:06:09
boats become. Worse
1:06:11
than useless. And so that's the problem
1:06:14
and does have a really big problem
1:06:16
And that if there were no women
1:06:18
voters, would be no democrats president's I
1:06:20
mean that every democrat president was elected
1:06:22
in some sense by women. I
1:06:24
think that may be exception of that, but a
1:06:27
much worse. But so that's the thing that I'm
1:06:29
saying that. I'm saying that half jokingly. I don't
1:06:31
actually believes that women should lose their votes, but
1:06:33
I do think it's. It's. We've
1:06:36
lived so much about what women are and
1:06:38
what men are, and we've told people that
1:06:40
if you don't agree with the wiser, a
1:06:42
bad person. And that's a
1:06:44
very crippling thing that's happened to our
1:06:46
society. You know? I see these poor
1:06:48
women dressing like, ah, you know, like
1:06:50
hookers wondering why they don't They're not
1:06:52
happy wondering why they don't have the
1:06:54
lives they want. And I thinks of,
1:06:56
those women are going to vote badly.
1:06:58
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