00:01:09.000And, you know, I'm looking at the numbers for it, and I'm not quite sold on it.
00:01:14.000Even last night, I wasn't quite sold on it.
00:01:17.000We will march on and we will continue under the assumption that the numbers that we have are correct, that there won't be a recount, that there won't be voter fraud discovered, that the results that we got are the correct results.
00:01:30.000I don't know if that's true, but we will have to move on.
00:01:33.000We will have to assume, for the sake of analysis, because we don't have any evidence as of right now, that that happened.
00:01:42.000But before we get into that, I want to remind everybody remember, every donation that we receive in the Super Chat in the month of December goes to charity.
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00:03:47.000But we had an excellent stream last night, excellent coverage of the Alabama Senate.
00:03:52.000Election, the special Senate election.
00:03:54.000And we've been talking about it for a long time, talking about the significance.
00:03:59.000And on this show, I had predicted for a while that he was going to win.
00:04:03.000And the reason I predicted he was going to win is because if you looked at the polling two weeks out or one week out in particular, he was polling at seven, eight point lead consistently.
00:04:14.000I mean, it wasn't like you had a good mixture of some he was losing, some he was winning.
00:04:21.000It wasn't like the polls were within the margin of error.
00:04:25.000If you recall, last week, three polls came out from three different sources, all different kinds of polling places, all independent.
00:04:33.000And they all gave him a lead of 7% or 8%.
00:04:51.000And you looked at the polling numbers and you sort of speculated okay, this is pretty much sealed up.
00:04:56.000If he had this terrible scandal, if it was hurting him that bad, and you looked at all the polling numbers from two weeks or one week out, I think it was reasonable to say that he was going to run away with it.
00:05:07.000On top of that, you looked at the contextual evidence in the sense that Mitch McConnell did a 180 on Roy Moore.
00:05:16.000If Mitch McConnell did a 180, then Donald Trump did a 90.
00:05:20.000He went from, we can't have a Democrat in the Senate, to vote for Roy Moore in all caps.
00:05:26.000You had Al Franken resign, and what a lot of people speculated to be a move that would allow Democrats to pressure Roy Moore to resign if he won, because how could they otherwise have had Al Franken, who was in the middle of his own sexual assault scandal?
00:05:40.000So, I had a good reason to predict that he was going to win.
00:06:14.000So if we look at the turnout, if we look at the overall vote count from the 2008 election, for example, the 2008 Senate election in Alabama, that was the last Senate election that they had.
00:06:26.000It was between Jeff Sessions and a man by the name of Figures.
00:06:30.000Now, the Democrats didn't even run a candidate in the election interceding the 2008 election and this special election because Democrats knew they had no chance of winning.
00:06:41.000In the past elections, they get killed by.
00:06:52.000But in the last Senate election, Jeff Sessions versus figures, the vote count was 1.3 million for Sessions, 752,000 for figures, the Democrat.
00:07:03.0001.3 million for Republicans, 750,000 for Democrats.
00:07:08.000In 2016, Trump versus Clinton, the vote was 1.3 million for Trump.
00:07:49.000They got 50,000 less votes in a special election during the Christmas season in Doug Jones versus Roy Moore, 50,000 less votes than in an election year, than voting for Hillary Clinton in 2016, one of the biggest elections we've ever had, compared to 650,000 for more.
00:08:11.000So Republicans took half the vote that they got in the 2016 presidential election and half the vote that they got in the 2008 Senate election, and Democrats got.
00:08:22.000Basically, the same, moderately less votes than in either of those two elections.
00:08:28.000Do we really believe that Republican turnout was suppressed by half?
00:08:33.000Do we believe that Republican turnout was cut in half?
00:08:36.000Do we believe that Democrat turnout was honest to goodness 50,000 votes shy of what they would have received during a presidential election year?
00:08:46.000I'm sorry, during the 2016 presidential election year or the 2008 presidential election year when Barack Obama was on the ticket.
00:08:55.000They got 100,000 less votes than when Barack Obama was on the ticket.
00:10:18.000But I think anybody who is not either high off the win or blackpilled because of the defeat will look at these numbers and say something's not quite right.
00:10:47.000So let's assume, though, let's assume for the sake of argument that the numbers are correct.
00:10:54.000And what we know about events in general, what we know about news in general, is that it really doesn't quite matter what actually happened.
00:11:02.000If it was fraudulent, we're not going to know for a while, and the effect won't be had until then.
00:11:10.000So people can question the numbers, but until then, we will be moving forward.
00:11:13.000And the mainstream media and the politicians and the rest of the people in the country will be moving forward with the assumption that this is correct and this happened.
00:11:22.000You know, we look at Charlottesville, for example, and despite the fact that the police report came out two weeks ago that said the police caused all the violence, it will never be revoked in the minds of the people.
00:11:35.000Everybody who watched the news coverage said it was the white nationalists.
00:11:41.000Even though two months later, they come out, or I'm sorry, four months later, they come out and correct the record and say, no, it was actually the police who caused this.
00:11:49.000The same is true with the shooting in Las Vegas.
00:11:52.000It doesn't matter the fact that we're 11 or 12 weeks out, I've lost count now, from the shooting and we have no motive and we don't know who Stephen Paddock was.
00:12:02.000People saw what they saw and it was about bump stocks.
00:12:05.000And it doesn't matter if all kinds of other things came out since then.
00:12:38.000He is probably the savior of the Democratic Party.
00:12:43.000Because we've been talking about it for the past couple of weeks, not just on this show, but on Nationalist Review, how the Democrats are setting themselves up to get killed in 2018, minus this upset victory that may have energized them.
00:12:56.000I mean, we look at their platform, and what is the platform?
00:13:16.000And I don't think they could have counted on this kind of a miracle victory.
00:13:21.000I think, you know, people were already willing to concede that this was a loss.
00:13:26.000You saw the headlines before the election.
00:13:28.000They were saying how even if Democrats lose tomorrow, Two days ago, it's still going to be a victory for Democrats.
00:13:35.000Even if we get killed, it's still going to be great for us.
00:13:37.000Even on 538, they were hedging their bets last night as the ballots are being counted, saying, oh, well, even if Democrats lose, it's still a major victory.
00:13:47.000So Doug Jones really provided them with a shot of adrenaline.
00:13:54.000You know, I mean, Democrats who have been losing for so long, who have been getting really just killed, they got killed in 2016, they got killed in the Georgia special election.
00:14:03.000They got killed in the Montana special election.
00:14:05.000All the other special elections, except for one in California at the start of the year and a few in Virginia towards the end of the year.
00:14:12.000And that was a little bit of a fluke because it wasn't, you know, it was Ed Gillespie who didn't like Donald Trump anyway.
00:14:19.000So this was a real big, energizing moment for them.
00:14:22.000And they got to thank Doug Jones for that.
00:14:24.000The other winner then is, of course, the Democrats.
00:14:27.000They'll be moving into 2018, the primaries, which is important for both Republicans and Democrats, and into the.
00:14:35.000And into the midterm elections with this massive morale boost, which is kind of a good thing because you consider what's been going on with Democrats, with John Conyers, with Al Franken just this week.
00:14:46.000There's other scandals all across the country in Nevada, California, other places, sexual assault scandals.
00:14:55.000I mean, this is their first win in a really long time.
00:14:58.000And so moving into 2018, when they have a lot more ground to cover than the Republicans, they have 25%.
00:15:05.000Senate seats to defend and a lot of congressional seats to defend, this is going to be a major boost for them.
00:15:13.000It'll be make or break for the Democrats in 2018.
00:15:15.000They have a massive opportunity, but they could also seal their own fate and be forced to contend with a Republican supermajority.
00:15:23.000The current estimate on 270 to win is that Republicans will come away from 2018 with 60 Senate seats, which that will be powerful if you have a supermajority for many reasons.
00:15:34.000So, Democrats last night, big victory for them.
00:15:38.000To win in the midterms, they need to excel in the midterms, and the Doug Jones victory last night, I mean, that's going to boost them.
00:15:46.000The other winners on the flip side, outside of the Democrats and Doug Jones, is the mainstream media.
00:15:53.000The mainstream media has proved that they are still relevant.
00:15:56.000What I had been saying all along was that if Roy Moore wins, it will prove that the mainstream media doesn't matter anymore.
00:16:03.000It'll prove that even if the mainstream media had this prolonged sex scandal, this prolonged smear campaign, concentrated their effort on this one small special election, and he prevailed, it would prove that they're irrelevant.
00:16:18.000Well, the opposite, the exact opposite happened.
00:16:23.000They proved that they could eat away at a natural 20 to 25 percent margin that a Republican could expect.
00:16:31.000I mean, people say Doug Jones only won by one and a half percent, but he won by one and a half percent in Alabama, where Donald Trump won by 28 percent, where Republicans can expect between 20 or 30 percent for showing up, and he got defeated by one and a half percent.
00:16:48.000You know, you got to look at it like he lost 30%, conceivably, as a result of the media.
00:16:55.000So the media proves that, in spite of the fact that this was deep red, deep south, Donald Trump country, where CNN is fake news and ABC is fake news and NBC is fake news, despite all of that, they still made a difference and a big difference.
00:17:14.000They changed the outcome of the election with this scandal, which many people didn't believe, which many people said it's the Washington Post, it's a lie.
00:17:26.000The mainstream media, they changed the result, and they will be relevant moving into the midterms.
00:17:32.000And that'll be a lesson not just for us, and not just for Donald Trump, but for GOP congressmen.
00:17:38.000If they think in 2018, when they're running against their primary opponents, and voters are choosing who they're going to vote for to run in the general election in November, they're going to know that they can't pick a guy like Roy Moore.
00:17:52.000You know, if there's going to be some kind of a.
00:17:55.000A rip rock conservative, you know, who's yelling and not politically correct.
00:17:59.000And they're like, they're a little bit Trumpian.
00:18:01.000They're a little bit rough around the edges.
00:18:04.000And anybody who tells them that's what's going to win, look at Trump, look at whoever, they're going to say, yeah, well, look at Roy Moore.
00:18:10.000Can we afford to take a risk like that?
00:18:12.000I know we have all these establishment guys.
00:18:40.000So the mainstream media, that's a big win for them.
00:18:43.000They have become a relevant player again.
00:18:45.000Where many people thought they were down and out, where many people thought they were finished, they were toast, not relevant anymore, they are still very much relevant.
00:18:53.000And we are very much irrelevant in the alternative media, unfortunately.
00:18:58.000The last and the final winner is Mitch McConnell and the Republican establishment.
00:19:03.000This is the one that hurts me the most because Mitch McConnell proved that, you know, if it was Luther Strange, probably would have won.
00:19:11.000If it was Mo Brooks, probably would have won.
00:19:16.000I mean, the point is that Roy Moore lost.
00:19:18.000And so for every Republican in the 2018 midterms that is facing a primary challenge, Mitch McConnell just gained a lot of clout.
00:19:26.000Mitch McConnell just gained a lot of power and leverage.
00:19:30.000Because if you're in 2018 and you're facing a primary challenge and you're an incumbent and you're facing a challenge from a Steve Bannon candidate or someone inspired by Steve Bannon, whereas formerly, if Roy Moore had won or if Gianforte had won or one of these other guys had won, that would present a real threat to you.
00:19:50.000And you might think twice about going with Mitch McConnell and the party.
00:19:54.000Now you're going to go with Mitch McConnell and the party because you look at what they did to Roy Moore.
00:20:00.000Doubling down on Roy Moore, without Mitch McConnell doubling down on Roy Moore, without the Republican Party saying, you know what, screw the media, screw the establishment, Roy Moore's our guy, you're going to be left alone.
00:20:12.000You're going to be in a boat with no paddle, and you will lose, as Roy Moore did.
00:20:16.000You know, many people would argue that maybe it wasn't so much that the mainstream media was irrelevant, but Mitch McConnell and the RNC didn't shore Roy Moore up.
00:20:25.000Maybe he would have had a chance if the RNC and Mitch McConnell had backed him, but they didn't, and they didn't for a reason.
00:20:32.000They wanted to make an example out of him.
00:20:34.000They wanted to say, you know, you wanted to be the anti establishment guy.
00:20:38.000You wanted to go against our guy, Luther Strange.
00:20:40.000You wanted to run against Mitch McConnell.
00:20:42.000Well, when this terrible scandal happened, we're going to put our party over the country.
00:20:47.000We're going to put the Republican establishment over the party, and you will lose, and we will lose a Senate seat, but we're not going to lose our clout.
00:21:30.000And maybe we won it if the numbers are right or they're wrong, but it looks like there's still a player.
00:21:37.000The losers in the election, big, big losers.
00:21:40.000The first, the biggest loser, the biggest loser out of them all, Roy Moore, unfortunately.
00:21:47.000You know, one of the problems with Roy Moore was that he didn't run a good campaign.
00:21:52.000On top of the fact that he had a terrible scandal, the RNC abandoned him, the president didn't endorse him until a week out.
00:22:01.000He was facing miraculous black turnout.
00:22:04.000He just didn't run a very good campaign.
00:22:06.000And we never talked about, you know, people are saying, oh, now you're.
00:22:10.000Now you're saying he wasn't a good candidate.
00:22:12.000Now you're saying he didn't run a good campaign.
00:22:14.000Well, the expectation is that you don't need to run a good campaign in Alabama.
00:22:19.000The expectation is barring black turnout higher than Barack Obama, barring some kind of a scandal that somehow cuts Republican turnout in half, barring these insane circumstances, just about any Republican can waltz in in Alabama so long as they're pro life and Christian and white and Republican and they can steal the vote with 20 or 25 or sometimes 30 percent.
00:22:43.000And that's why we never looked at the campaign.
00:23:08.000I mean, look, you guys know I'm a Catholic.
00:23:11.000But what he should have been doing, what his platform should have been, Is Donald Trump, America first, make America great again, end immigration, should have been closer to Paul Nealon?
00:23:21.000I'm not saying he should have gone all out 4chan Paul Nealon, you know, because he's been getting a little wild these days, but he should have been like Paul Neal in 2016.
00:23:30.000He should have been hitting the campaign trail and hitting it hard.
00:23:33.000Public appearances, going door to door, big events, big plays, rallying support around Donald Trump, waving the bloody shirt for Donald Trump.
00:23:45.000It was all this hokey Bush era conservatism stuff.
00:23:48.000And like I said, I didn't think that would be a problem.
00:23:52.000I did not think that would be an issue.
00:23:53.000And to be frank, we didn't even analyze that because.
00:23:56.000He should have walked in and won it anyway.
00:23:58.000But if, and I'm sure internal polling showed that this was going on, if he was getting beat so badly, if this scandal was that bad, he should have been going 100%.
00:24:09.000He should have been optimizing his campaign.
00:24:12.000But the funding wasn't there, the platform wasn't there, the communication wasn't there.
00:24:16.000I mean, he didn't even campaign in the final weekend.
00:24:19.000He didn't even campaign in the final weekend.
00:24:22.000This weekend, he was watching football.
00:26:20.000You know, if candidates are going to be forced to pick between Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell, between Steve Bannon and Paul Ryan, who won just now in Alabama?
00:27:06.000Not a good look, especially when you're trying to portray yourself as a transformational change president.
00:27:13.000If you're trying to portray yourself as an inflection point in American or possibly world history, and your endorsement doesn't mean anything, at least optically, at least according to this election, that's not good.
00:27:28.000He tried to portray himself as the insurgency, the silent majority, the country rising up, and then he gets killed in Alabama, a state where he won by 28 points.
00:27:58.000I think he played it pretty gracefully.
00:28:00.000But you can't understate how much of a penalty that was for him in 2018.
00:28:06.000Another big loss there is for Bannon, obviously, for all the same reasons.
00:28:10.000Bannon, I mean, unfortunately, or rather fortunately, Unlike Trump, he did hedge this a little bit, which was smart.
00:28:18.000Him and Sean Anandy hedged in a very smart way in the sense that when the scandal broke, Sean Anandy said, You know what?
00:28:25.000It's up for the people of Alabama to decide.
00:28:27.000And Steve Bannon said, If these allegations are true, I will bury Roy Moore.
00:28:32.000So they did not mince words about Roy Moore.
00:28:35.000After the scandal broke, they essentially said, You know, very irresponsible of him to campaign and to win the nomination and to go on and have these skeletons in your closet.
00:28:46.000Or, you know, maybe the media made him up, or maybe they exacerbated him, but maybe it was there.
00:28:51.000So, Steve Bannon, not as big of a loss.
00:29:26.000Because we have been quoting those numbers all day long on this show for the past couple of weeks, saying that's an accurate predictor because the people have money involved.
00:29:35.000If people have stake in the election, if they have skin in the game, it's going to be different than if they're answering a phone call for a poll.
00:29:45.000But as I'm watching Predict It last night, as I'm watching the betting markets last night, and I'm also watching the New York Times, Their projection, I'm seeing that when the New York Times projects Doug Jones by 90%, Roy Moore's shares drop to 9%.
00:29:59.000When the New York Times goes back to 57% more, the shares for Roy Moore jump up to 80%.
00:30:05.000So people on predicted are flying by the same handle that we are, shooting from the hip as we are.
00:30:31.000So don't trust the betting markets anymore.
00:30:34.000Those are your winners, those are your losers.
00:30:37.000The impact overall, I believe, I mean, outside of just the political stuff for the midterms, if this hasn't awakened Republicans to what's happening in this country, Virginia, maybe if you didn't see it, I'll give you that because it was Hispanics in Virginia, but it was also the D.C. metropolitan area that swung it for.
00:36:34.000And the Republican Party was rewarded by proxy.
00:36:37.000But this policy that we have of, you know, we're afraid to appeal to whites or else we appear racist, or we have this slavish vision that someday we'll be the party of blacks and Hispanics.
00:39:14.000You're still going to have degeneracy, the collapse of the family, the collapse of spiritual life.
00:39:19.000You're still going to have the problem of technology, of industrialization, the fourth.
00:39:25.000Pending industrial revolution, all kinds of things that, you know, racialism won't have the answers for.
00:39:31.000It'll give us time to deal with those issues because we can win elections and stop immigration and, you know, we'll be safe walking down the streets.
00:39:39.000But if you want to solve the big problems, you know, you're going to have to have a little bit more.
00:41:46.000If I had predicted, if anybody expected reasonably that Doug Jones would get more blacks to vote for him than Barack Obama did, you're a smarter man than I. Joe Cracker, no donations for Appalachia yet?
00:42:10.000And then we do a charity thing, and all the Nazis that are in the chat saying I'm Jewish, making fun of me for liking hip hop or, you know, black music, quote unquote, black music, you know, where are the Nazis tonight?
00:42:25.000I mean, the good viewers and the good listeners, you know, understandable, Christmas season.
00:42:30.000I don't neg you too much because you don't neg me.
00:42:32.000But the Nazis of the chat who hit me all the time, where are they?
00:43:18.000You know, the New York Times, their projections were so wrong initially.
00:43:23.000The reason they were so bullish on Doug Jones. Is because their estimated total vote count was something like 230,000 for Dems, 230,000 for Republicans, or 240,000 going either way.
00:43:37.000New York Times' estimated vote count was 500,000.
00:43:41.000That ended up less than the vote count for one candidate.
00:43:46.000Why was the New York Times half of what the total vote count was?
00:43:49.000They had a million people vote in this thing.
00:43:53.000Half Republican turnout, Democrat turnout was almost as much in the general.
00:44:46.000It's kind of like if you've ever read a really good book, this is my book recommendation to you.
00:44:50.000If you think Thomas Aquinas is too much for you, I know it's not ideal, like it's not an ideal beat read or whatever, but if you're looking for like a gripping, you know, not so much rigorous book, A recommendation I'll make to you is The Johnson Years, The Path to Power by Robert Caro, C A R O.
00:45:12.000The biography of Lyndon Johnson, one of the greatest of all time.
00:45:15.000It's a whole series, really fantastic.
00:45:19.000And in the first book, they talk about Lyndon Johnson's first election to the Senate, where he lost.
00:45:25.000And they talked about how in Texas, what happened was that Lyndon Johnson and his opponent were buying votes, but Lyndon Johnson reported the votes that he bought before his opponent.
00:45:39.000So the opponent waited for Lyndon Johnson's votes to come in and the bought votes, and then the Democrat misreported a higher number.
00:45:47.000You know, because in the way it worked in southern Texas, where the Mexicans were at the time, and they still are, but in this election, I believe it was in 1948 for the Senate election, the Democrat would go down and these areas, they didn't speak English.
00:46:04.000These people couldn't read, they couldn't write, and people would come in.
00:46:08.000They pay the local whatever, the local person that ran the town, and they just get a number.
00:46:13.000They get to write down, you know, 100 for Johnson, 100 for whoever.
00:46:16.000And what happened in that election, where Lyndon Johnson should have won, and he campaigned his ass off in that election, he should have won, but he reported the votes that he bought before the Democrat did.
00:46:27.000And so the Democrat reported more, and then he won.
00:46:30.000And I think maybe something like that happened last night.
00:49:13.000But I mean, even you go to some places in Chicago where, you know, it's a little dingy kind of a place, you know, Italian beef places, whatever, Italian pizza places.
00:49:24.000They don't serve you Doritos and cheese melted on.
00:49:27.000But anyway, yeah, I was going to transfer to Auburn.
00:49:30.000And then they put out an official statement.
00:49:33.000And they said, like, Auburn accepts all political viewpoints, but we don't accept hate.
00:49:38.000We condemn all hate because it was in the news that I was transferring there.
00:49:42.000And they actually instructed people in the admissions department to, like, they gave them an official thing to say for if people asked about me.
00:49:49.000Because I knew somebody that worked in admissions there.
00:49:52.000And they told me that they were told that if anybody asked about me in particular after the Charlottesville thing, that they were instructed to say, he applied, but he was not confirmed or whatever.
00:51:38.000The problem is, voter fraud is illegal.
00:51:40.000So, you know, criminals don't really care about the law.
00:51:43.000And there was rampant voter fraud, I'm sure.
00:51:46.000Excuse me, in 2016 in Pennsylvania and Michigan and Chicago and all over the place, I'm certain.
00:51:53.000But in here, it seems it was particularly egregious and noticeable because, you know, typically when you have voter fraud, it's not, I don't know, maybe it is.
00:52:05.000In recent times, it feels like voter fraud doesn't happen when it's a consequential election because it'd be like too obvious.
00:52:12.000You know, I mean, Hillary Clinton, I'm sure she stole 3 million votes in 2016, but.
00:54:26.000Like rain, but uh, but when she says she doesn't think Sam Hyatt is funny, you know, then I've been found out, and then I then we have a problem with her.
00:54:35.000Your boy Vern says the most important thing we can do is donate to causes like these.
00:55:23.000Everything else is barbarism, everything else is pure Satanism and evil, and we don't want that.
00:55:28.000And people might say that's fire and brimstone.
00:55:30.000People want a little bit of fire and brimstone, people want answers.
00:55:33.000You see the way people are these days, particularly the young people.
00:55:41.000Who are killing themselves with drugs or guns, or pills or whatever.
00:55:48.000Either they're killing themselves pretty directly, or they're killing themselves indirectly with drugs and alcohol and hedonism and degeneracy.
00:55:56.000And we've really failed young people, or I haven't failed them, but the previous generations have failed them because they have nothing to offer us.
00:56:04.000There is no coherent thing that they could say here, this is why you should get out of bed in the morning, this is why you should be alive.
00:56:13.000You know, it would be one thing if we had a good economy.
00:56:16.000It'd be one thing if they sold everything out.
00:56:18.000They sold out our God, our country, our community.
00:56:22.000But, you know, it was like Qatar or the Emirates, where you could get a 70 grand, you know, check from the government every year just for being over the age of 18.
00:56:32.000But on top of that, we're getting killed financially.
00:56:35.000So it's not even like we could be complete hedonists.
00:56:39.000It's not even like we could be complete neoliberal degenerates.
00:56:52.000And it's all just corporate office buildings and the chapel of Taco Bell.
00:56:56.000But on top of that, you know, you go with 100 grand into debt to get an education, to get a decent job, to keep your head above water, to live in a city or whatever, or have a family.
00:57:07.000I mean, that's why we go for Christianity.
00:57:11.000People think like I'm going after Christianity for my health.
00:57:51.000Hulk Hogan, who is just misunderstood.
00:57:54.000If there were not so many lies about him, if everything taught about him wasn't a lie, you know, Hulk Hogan, who beat Andre the Giant, who fought in blue steel at WrestleMania.
01:00:17.000It just feels like I'm eating into a Potato, so starchy, too many hash browns or too much, too many eggs, and no flavor from the vegetables or the steak.
01:00:27.000I'm putting salt and pepper, I'm trying hot sauce, I'm putting on pepper sauce, I'm trying everything because it's not doing it for me.
01:00:33.000Pay $13, $16 for that, whatever, I'll take the L. Go home, I'm exhausted.
01:00:40.000For some reason, I fall asleep, I wake up, and no appetite.
01:00:45.000I wake up at 6 in time for the show, I have no appetite.
01:00:49.000Mom makes me a nice chicken parm, but I'm not even hungry for it.
01:00:54.000But I'm not even hungry for it because I don't have an appetite after I wake up.
01:02:00.000I wonder if it was one of those suicides where it's three gunshots to the head or whatever.
01:02:05.000Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting published an expose on Monday detailing allegations that Johnson forced himself on a 17 year old friend of his daughter after a New Year's party in 2012.
01:03:31.000After 30 years, that like the government and Hollywood and all these Satanist elites are all in cahoots and they all cover each other's butts.
01:03:40.000Is anybody surprised that when one domino falls, a whole thing comes down?
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