SHOWDOWN AT TEXAS ROADHOUSE
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The migrants in France are going crazy in the streets again. Then, things escalate between Russia and Ukraine. We ll tell you why we think Lindsey Graham did it. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, this graduate s grades were so bad, you ll wonder how he got a graduate.
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Welcome back to Flag of Socks, a podcast episode 267.
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Today on the show, the migrants in France are going crazy in the streets again.
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Then things escalate between Russia and Ukraine.
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We'll tell you why we think Lindsey Graham did it.
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Then after that and cringe of the week, we have a working woman section you're not going to want to miss.
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And last but not least, in Urban Decay, this graduate's grades were so bad, you'll wonder how he a graduate.
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All the gays are even gayer, doing stuff on the streets this time.
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So you get some gay content coming across your timeline pretty much every week.
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I saw a lot of gay guys in, like, thongs, twerking.
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And then whenever there's a Pride parade, there's always a, like, Christian preacher counter-protest
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And then the gays go over to him, and they really shake their ass and do disgusting stuff.
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I always watch just to see what kind of bad things they're doing.
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And I actually saw this thing from NWokeness on Twitter.
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Transgender, asexuality, Day of Pink, which is opposite of homophobia.
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And then November is, like, Trans Visibility Month.
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And then, like, a bunch of days every month in between.
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And imagine, like, someone who's really invested in it.
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And it makes sense because the country's doing so great.
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We can afford to have more public gay sex parties for the gays.
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Criminals aren't getting released on the street or anything.
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But it does seem that the corporate side of things are getting a little less.
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I think everyone's worried about pulling a Bud Light or something.
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I did see pretty much every sports team do some sort of gay pride month thing, though.
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And then the sports teams are the ones holding the bag.
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And then they're the bag holders for making the flag and...
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If it's like the makeup company, it's like, all right, Vogue, okay.
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And then the Vogue, I think we made this point on the show.
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Like, the makeup companies, they want men to do makeup.
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They're trying to increase their total addressable market by 100%.
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And then remember, Jaguar last year did a new gay ad where they had, like, the gay guys in the back sucking each other or whatever.
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We don't have to play it again because it's not appropriate.
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Jaguar just had the most embarrassing sales month in automotive history.
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And Jaguar is betting everything on a radical reinvention targeting luxury electric buyers with vehicles priced above 100,000 pounds.
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And I think they sold less cars than a small dealership.
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Only 49 new Jaguars were registered in Europe during April 2025.
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A catastrophic 97.5% drop from 1,900 and change units in April 24.
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Then they go back to the board meeting and they go to the gay guy who presented the ad idea and said, uh, it didn't work.
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And he goes, I don't think it was because of me.
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There's no accountability in these soft ads, you know?
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Like, a lot of them, like the Yankees tweet a pride flag.
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There's no, like, oh, here's what the metrics, here's what it brought, you know?
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You have to go down with the ship in a way where it's like, oh, yeah, we presented this new LGBT idea.
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You have to go, well, if people aren't ready for it, we're not going to sacrifice our values.
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And, like, obviously the Yankees are going to survive.
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But it's just a weird fan alienation feeling that makes me a little less inclined.
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The foot soldiers are the people just saying retard to their friends in private.
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You need to be working your way up to the N word.
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And if you don't feel comfortable saying it, throw it in some group chats.
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And then once that has the stigma removed, it's a bigger victory for free speech.
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We have some more embarrassing news about Joe Biden.
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Listen, I'll tell you something that I haven't said before because it came from a Secret Service whistleblower this past year.
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I talked to so many of them after the attempted assassinations of President Trump.
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But this Secret Service whistleblower actually was assigned to Biden.
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And he told me that Biden used to get lost in his closet in the mornings in the White House.
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That's probably why Jim Carrey had to pretend to be him so many times.
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And you guys have heard me over and over say that the Biden bot got switched.
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Trump shared something on Truth Social that reiterates that point.
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He said, Trump shares wild conspiracy theory that Joe Biden was replaced by soulless, mindless clones.
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He said, there is no hashtag Joe Biden executed in 2020.
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Biden clones, doubles, and robotic engineered soulless, mindless entities are what you see.
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And that's why the Biden bot, you know, he was kind of bad and glitchy.
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It was the Biden bot not being able to move fast enough to pretend to be a real person.
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And that seemed like a dog whistle from the president to us.
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We have a couple of tweets and some stats about, like, what people are worried about or caring about.
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We've actually been kind of talking about it in Bonusland a little bit.
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But the mania happened with basically a zero interest rate environment.
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Everybody wanted to buy a second house, do Airbnbs, over leverage.
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And then finally, the music stopped as the Fed raised interest rates, as they should have,
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The median age of all homebuyers is now 56 years old, up from 31 in 1981.
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So now it's just like boomers giving houses to each other?
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And then like some people who, you know, got a nice bonus at work buying their first house.
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But that average age is a crazy and just from 1980, right?
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And like we've mentioned before on the show, the housing market is struggling.
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Rates can't really go down because the housing prices haven't been corrected yet.
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So there was a hope that the higher rates would correct the housing prices,
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but the housing prices are kind of still staying at those 2020, 2021 levels.
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They're doing the same high asking prices, but inventories like piling up, you know,
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in cities, people are just trying to not be the one who nukes the price.
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So inventories piling up, transactions are way down.
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It said, U.S. home sellers are sitting on $700 billion worth of listings, an all-time high from Redfin.
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There's a total of $698 billion worth of homes for sale in the U.S., up 20% from a year ago,
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The point is, there's like, you can rent a house for much cheaper than you can buy it now.
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Like the mortgage costs with these new interest rates.
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So people are hesitant and they don't want to drop their price,
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but you can find a rental equivalent for much lower.
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And that was the inverse in 2021 when it was zero interest rates, right?
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And when it comes to young people, what they care about, this kind of loops in.
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For young men, the most important issue is to be able to get a job to support a family.
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For young women, the most important issue is to be able to kill your baby.
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And this is something we've reiterated a long time.
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And I feel like people just need to really wake up because the more you're focused on abortion or something,
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the more people can kind of quietly take from you.
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And a lot of these trends are huge macroeconomic things that is what the political class is for, right?
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Like when you go back to how our government was initially set up, the political class is supposed to be like,
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okay, we need to look into our best interest for our things, look at things that normal everyday citizens,
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you know, a normal everyday guy just goes to work, gets his paycheck, does his best to budget, spends what he can.
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And then it's someone above out there who's supposed to be like, okay, here's what we need to do.
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We're getting ripped off by this country or these costs are too high.
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We need to do something to stimulate this sector.
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And instead, the political class, instead of looking out for the best interest of American,
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has been importing, you know, a slave class and dangling abortion rights in front of women's heads.
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When you convince half of the population, the women, that the most important issue is abortion,
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they kind of don't care what the rest of your platform is.
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And then like the rest of your platform is how you destroy the country.
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And, you know, 2020 obviously was a stolen election.
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But if they had won in 2024 because of abortion, then you bring in all these other migrants
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And you were able to do that because you got an emotional plea to the woman.
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They're going to take your abortion rights away.
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And there's so many other things that are more important.
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And once you say, okay, I'll vote Democrat, the Democrats won.
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And both of those stats are interesting because they are both related to reproduction.
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Men, young men care about the economy because that's their chance to make money
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And then women care about reproduction in a less good way where they don't want accountability
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and they want to be treated like they're 10 years old and don't have to be accountable
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And just to go back to how we started that section, the average age or the median age
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Like that number should – like that's not a healthy country, you know.
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That should be a blaring alarm bell that goes off and says, oh, shit,
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we policymakers absolutely have to do something ASAP.
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It's crazy and then it's actually further justification to import the third world
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So it's a spiral and we need to get out of that death spiral.
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And the kids that do make it to being born, they are addicted to content.
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These babies are barely – they're nonverbal, right?
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But they are already forming parasocial relationships with Miss Rachel through YouTube,
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But, you know, my brain is mostly developed at this point, right?
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It was more of like a joke almost of like, well, the babies that do make it, this is what they're
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But we've covered on the show before that these shows are kind of negatively affecting
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They get scared of things because they're scared on the show and stuff like that.
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Let's get to our next story that we mentioned in the intro.
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We can kind of just play it B-roll style in the background.
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You can see here the Joan of Arc statue and it's covered in people from who knows what
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And, yeah, it's like a mostly migrant festivity.
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And I think they were trying to blame this on like a soccer game.
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Some soccer team won and they're saying it's that.
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But then I think you just have low-IQ migrants storming around.
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I think you have a bunch of them in the streets because of that.
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And then the worst of the worst start looting and lighting fires and doing all this shit.
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Well, we have our own migrant section to get into.
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We just wanted to cover that because they're like destroying the city.
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But we got our own problems here that we're going to focus on.
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And we mentioned in the intro because it is newsworthy.
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And kind of the same with the Ukraine-Russia stuff coming with.
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Boulder attacker Mohammed Suleiman is confirmed an illegal immigrant from Egypt,
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entered the U.S. under the Biden years, and overstayed his visa.
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So, unfortunately, I think this is going to happen more, more and more.
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Like, you're going to be seeing a lot of these radicals that got here the last few years,
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and they have a little mission to do, and then they do it.
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They're part of a third world blood feud that has nothing to do with the United States,
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but because some politicians let them in instead of working on affordability of homes,
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now we got Mohammed Suleiman throwing Molotov cocktails at elderly Jewish people in America.
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Because girls voted for Democrats because of abortion.
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So, you need to be able to get an abortion, which you literally can still get everywhere.
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And now this happens because you got tricked and got emotional and thought abortion was going away.
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And, you know, the more people we import from the different parts of the country,
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obviously that's kind of stopped at this point now, but there's a lot of holdovers.
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And we were calling this from the beginning before Trump got reelected is like this,
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And they don't go crazy right away, but if they're here illegally and they have ulterior motives,
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There's going to be a third world ethnic flare-up that they have to get involved in,
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and then all of a sudden the streets of any town USA are much less safe.
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And speaking of one of those stupid women who voted for abortion,
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they were doing an interview at Martha's Vineyard, where I believe ICE is detaining some people,
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Martha's Vineyard resident Jane Catch held a sign yesterday at the Vineyard Haven Terminal warning visitors.
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The island has a history of supporting people who are different, supporting immigrants.
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Everyone in this country is entitled to due process, whether they have paperwork or they don't.
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You inherited your mother's house on a stepped-up cost basis.
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You have like a house in Martha's Vineyard that's worth millions that you probably inherited like from four generations ago.
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Another thing with, you know, I don't want to bash women too much, but something that stands out to me is that these older women and these leftist women are always the ones of videos you see stepping in front of ICE, disrupting a federal investigation.
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You never see a construction worker out there going, no, no one's illegal.
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You know, you never see a paver, a guy who paves the streets, you know, blue collar guys, because they're the ones who are competing.
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They're competing with illegal immigrant labor, and they don't have much sympathy.
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The woman who inherited the house and spends her days kayaking on Martha's Vineyard, yeah, she'll take up the cause because she has some sort of psychological thing, a white savior complex.
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But the people who are actually affected, I just heard Jamie Dimon, the CEO of J.P. Morgan, he mentioned something about immigration, and he said that the bottom 20% of Americans for the last 20 years have had zero wage growth.
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Because of immigration, and so maybe that's why you don't see a lot of blue collar or, you know, some lower wage guys, laborers.
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They're not really fighting for illegals to come so that they compete with the entire world for a job that somebody else will do for cheaper.
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I'll be there later this summer, and I'm going to have to have a talk with some of them.
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And then we do have an interesting story that is actually more positive.
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The Trump administration deported him 28 minutes later.
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The Trump administration has admitted that it improperly deported another immigrant in violation of a court order.
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The fourth known case in which the administration deported someone erroneously or in breach of a specific legal requirement.
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We don't really have to worry about the details.
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And then in court papers this week, officials blamed a confluence of administrative errors.
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He got his deportation halted, and we deported him anyway.
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Like you said, it's good to see one go our way.
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You know, how many times it was like, oh, Biden accidentally released an illegal after this.
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And now the accident is getting an illegal out.
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I don't have the bandwidth to like be like, oh, well, actually due process and a court order.
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I remember, oh, it was 150,000 new jobs this month.
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And we tell you a month later in a small article that no one reads.
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So it's some uplifting gold in terms of like having the mistakes the government makes these days are they deported somebody.
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It's not, oh, we let in these people who actually showed up on a flag background check.
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Or, oh, we accidentally gave too much money to this USAID fund.
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You know, it's we accidentally got an illegal immigrant out of the country.
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We were a little too blackpilled last week on immigration.
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And I just want to highlight a feel good story.
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And we do have an immigration win, a deportation decision going our way as well.
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From the U.S. Supreme Court, the president has notched a win a moment ago.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to revoke the temporary legal status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.
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Now, they come from four countries, Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua.
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They they came into the country through an app that was established during the Biden presidency years.
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And for the moment, it appears that the Trump team who made it their objective to deport those who came in illegally.
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And that Trump, they were granted temporary protected status through an app, the CBP one app.
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But the Venezuelans and the Haitians, the temporary protected status Haitians are the ones who got dumped into Springfield.
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They were brought in because Joe Biden just said, bring him in or someone in his administration.
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And now it's being reversed by a president going, get him out.
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And the fact that Trump was even halted at the beginning of that is crazy, because if a president wasn't halted when he said, bring him in, then how could you halt him when it was bring him out?
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And there were, I think we're talking hundreds of thousands of people, potentially millions in that program.
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Remember last episode, we talked about how Stephen Miller was really mad and he wants the numbers of deportations to be upped to 3,000 a day?
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And then we did the math and like 3,000 a day ends up being roughly a million a year.
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So we're not really going to, it's not going to work numbers wise.
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And I was thinking, Joe Biden brings in 20 million in four years.
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And all of those people took planes, trains, buses, cars all over the country.
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So moving 20 million people throughout the country is doable.
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But obviously the NGOs only go one way, even though ironically they're funded by USAID, oftentimes our tax dollars.
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So we paid for them to bring in all these third worlders and they don't go the other way.
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So I was thinking, what if we created ICE NGO reverse de-immigrating people?
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You go to someone's door and say, hey, ICE has you on a list.
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They're going to raid you in the next couple days.
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You can leave now and take all your stuff and we'll facilitate and we can freeze the ICE thing for 24 hours.
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You just need to leave in the next 48 hours with all your stuff.
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Use some of the money earmarked for USAID to get them out.
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And then you have NGOs who are like front run ICE and it's like, hey, instead of having us bust your door down and like scaring your kids, why don't you all just get out of here on Friday after work?
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You can control the air conditioning right above you.
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Reverse NGOs is my idea because that was how they worked the first time.
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Other good news, immigration wise, the fentanyl sees the borders gone down.
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Washington Post seems to be perplexed as to how that happened.
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The mysterious drop in fentanyl seizures on the U.S.-Mexico border.
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We threaten China and there's like a 98% border decline in arrivals.
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They're supposed to investigate and ask questions.
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But we haven't gotten, obviously, everybody yet.
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This next clip is a game in wildlife, whatever they're called.
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Game wardens dealing with poachers who are Asian and don't follow our rules.
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So, they come from China, and they don't really follow the rules.
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They do what the Chinese do with the ocean, and they just take all fish now, leave nothing
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And the USA, United States, like fish and wildlife, we're kind of like the forefront, the world
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And then we're going to throw away like many, many decades of good conservation.
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And like, you know, we overhunted the buffalo and did certain things.
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But like, we kind of circled back and then said, okay, now we have some good rules.
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And we're just letting in people who don't care, don't respect it.
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And I'm hearing that the Hmong, H-M-O-N-G, the Hmong community is big poachers.
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I need to get more specific and targeted in who I'm blaming for this.
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And they go, I thought you said there's no snails in here.
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So, you know, we need to be fining these people and really starting a record and then have escalating
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penalties because these are the type of people who, if they lie to your face, they laugh,
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So you need to have escalating penalties for foreigners.
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And then we do have another quote from Stephen Miller.
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We mentioned last time he had a meeting with DHS and he was telling everyone how mad he is.
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Yeah, this is another quote that came from the meeting.
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Stephen Miller came in there and eviscerated everyone.
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He just ripped into everybody, said one official.
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And then we had this other quote from this woman.
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This was an article about someone in like rural Montana and it was an Asian woman who went
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The quote says, I voted for Donald Trump and so did practically everyone here, but no
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They were like, oh, we caught this fentanyl dealer.
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You know, ICE or the White House or whoever posts like got caught, child sexual predator,
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And I'm not satisfied until they catch someone who say like, Maria Gonzalez, crime.
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And then there is a tweet that I just wanted to bring up to remind you guys.
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They try to, the media has been for 10 years attempting to frame this Trump regret voter,
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you know, this, this sort of like, I didn't think it would happen.
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I didn't think the guy who was talking about tariffs for 20 years was going to do tariffs.
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I didn't think they were going to deport illegal immigrants.
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They really try to, the media loves that regretful Trump voter.
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And I think they're so astroturfed and barely exist.
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And they got to find someone who is actually friends with someone who, and then that's the
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These women are friends with someone who's in their church, a member of their church.
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And it's like, yeah, I was friends with Betsy or whatever her, the Asian lady picked her
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And it's like, yeah, you didn't know she was illegal.
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You didn't know she was hiding it and cheated on this form or overstayed this visa.
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She was so nice, but she's illegal and everybody goes.
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It says, diversity is such a strength that it requires 24 seven propaganda to remind
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First, I saw this article from the New York post and we know the New York post does euphemisms
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for black crime, you know, like angry teen stabs old lady or whatever.
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It looks like it says touch starvation is an epidemic among this age group.
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Oh, the gropey migrants that are compatible third worlders.
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That age group, 30 year old migrants who just got here.
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But let's go abroad to where some migrants are dealing with this touch starvation.
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This is in Germany and some non-Germans grabbed a German girl.
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I think they were saying take her to Raqqa, like a city in Syria.
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And then we have a graph here of sexual assaults compared to immigration in Germany.
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We might not know causation, but the correlation is there.
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And then in Australia, a migrant attacked someone with a machete.
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And then there was a huge protest and they were saying, don't ban machetes, ban some other things.
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And that's a militant looking group of young men.
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I don't know how it works over there, but people are frustrated.
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You start taking everyone's rights away because of the behavior of the third worlders.
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And then you don't enforce the laws on the third worlders.
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Some white people are forcing their culture onto third worlders instead of the other way around.
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Better than shitting on the beach or whatever they do.
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We are now out of our migrant section and we're moving on to the Russia-Ukraine situation.
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Basically, the broad picture, the once-over, is Ukraine did Operation Spiderweb where they destroyed like a third of Russia's airships.
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They were attacking military assets with unmanned drones.
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And this first one is like a nuclear-capable plane.
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This is a drone that when it makes contact, it blows up.
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And, you know, so the main point Fleck is trying to make is it was a successful operation by Ukraine.
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And here you can see it going in and targeting the fuel tanks before the camera disconnects and it explodes.
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And we have a clip here of some more of the fallout.
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You see like an airfield that got, you know, multiple aircraft hit.
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And keep in mind, Lindsey Graham was there the day before.
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So that kind of tells me what you need to know.
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He's going to meet with Zelensky to go eat some quesadillas?
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So broad strokes, I don't know much about this, but these escalating tensions and like retaliatory, like deeper inland attacks.
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And it's not like it's fighting at the front lines.
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It's like trying to send missiles into Kiev and then the opposite, Kiev sending unmanned drones deeper into the airfield.
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And it's like you're kind of in this like war of attrition at this point.
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And you're going deeper into Russian territory.
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You don't think Russia is going to slap you back.
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So hopefully reason prevails, but it doesn't seem like a good gambit.
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And keep in mind, they tried to kill Putin already.
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Lindsey Graham is a rat, too, working behind Trump's back.
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And they really want Russia, one of the last white, homogenous Christian nations on the planet.
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We're moving on to our final page of housekeeping.
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Use the opportunity to go and help us juice the posts, like, comment, all the stuff.
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There's a 20-foot great white shark off of Block Island.
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Billy Joel actually got a heart issue from maybe the Maxine.
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And then he's also a certain type of guy who just married way out of his league and just
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But then respectfully, his kids look exactly like him.
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And isn't that what Big League Chew is based off of?
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Speaking of enhancements, can you read the next thing?
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James Magnuson looks unrecognizable after preparing for the enhanced games.
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Contests are encouraged to use performance enhancing drugs to break world records.
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I could have sworn I one time said, like, let them juice and see how far you can hit a baseball, really.
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I think that was us after reporting on enhanced games.
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And then later, months later, with limited brain function, you thought it was your idea.
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But I think that's good to do the enhanced games because then you can let kids grow up to want to be juiced guys like that because their T levels are so low anyway that they can grow up and aspire to be juiced to the gills.
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That's, like, kind of the one thing that's the one negative.
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Kids, guys, I don't know if you've noticed, if you go to a gym, there are, like, 18, 19-year-olds on trend and D-ball and, like, whatever.
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Kids are getting into, like, doing a cycle of some kind really early.
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Well, speaking of enhanced games, we had some enhanced games ourselves.
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Richard Rappaway and I did the reflex test, and we have both of our results.
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Just so everyone knows, we did one warm-up just to see how the machine works, and this is our second rep.
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You used two hands that were crouched as low as you could go.
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Would you use one hand and then hold all five in one hand?
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All right, our next clip is just important for you guys, for your mental models.
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So, we didn't know snakes could jump like this.
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So, we all need to be recalibrating our venomous snake strike distances in our brains.
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Because I would have assumed I was safe and that thing jumps like that, we all need to adjust and recalibrate.
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You can't blame me for the final page of housekeeping.
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Husband is having the drink of summer with date night dinner.
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We're going to play it at the very end of the show
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we have kids who get separated for the first time
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they're twins sleeping in separate beds for the first time
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we're gonna put it at the end of every show going forward
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uh but it'll always be at the end of the episode