WOKE JUDGE DEEMS MURDERER UNFIT TO STAND TRIAL
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Summary
Today on the show, Obama is out campaigning for Kamala, we are going to see if Black men will be tricked again, then Bill Clinton s out on the campaign trail as well. He accidentally said the quiet part out loud when it comes to illegal immigration. Then, in Cringe of the Week, we re going to break down that fake men for Kamala ad and show you who these guys really are. Hint, mostly homosexuals and maybe a trans. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have the evidence to prove it. All this and more on today s episode of Flucka Socks.
Transcript
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All right, welcome back to Flucka Socks, a podcast episode 208 today on the show.
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We are going to see if black men will be tricked again.
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Then Bill Clinton's bag of bones is out on the campaign trail as well.
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He accidentally said the quiet part out loud when it comes to illegal immigration.
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Then in cringe of the week, we're going to break down that fake men for Kamala ad and
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And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we are living in a two-tiered justice system and
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All this and more is Flucka Socks, a podcast episode 208, ranked the best new podcast of
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Because words are just words until action actually starts.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than words because sometimes it's the right
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You could lose it in many different ways, not just because you lost it, but you could actually
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As you can see, we are still in our mobile office here.
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We talked about how the hurricane missed us and stuff, and then we check two days ago,
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and Biden's visiting St. Pete Beach, like 10 minutes from where we live.
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And I'm just like, all right, geez, I guess we did get hit.
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We lucked out here on the east coast of Florida, just outside of Jupiter.
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Just in, Jim Kramer predicts Kamala Harris will win the presidential election.
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We're big Inverse Kramer guys here on the show, pretty much guaranteeing Trump victory
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Imagine this is the one time he's right, though.
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Hopefully, next, he'll tell us that shit coins are going to zero.
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Actually, a lighter housekeeping, lighter cringe, heavy urban, good uplifting.
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This is just going to be the nature of the show, though.
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Like, a week's worth of politics stuff happens in three days now.
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Everyone's getting into their last throes of desperation.
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Make sure you're voting and taking your uncle who might not otherwise vote and making sure
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Bill Clinton's bag of bones has been making the rounds.
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But yeah, here he is at McDonald's talking to the people who work there.
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And then multiple people, like the first lady didn't know, called in the manager, the
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And then they also didn't know and just said, are you Joe?
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And despite being really old, Bill Clinton does have a very recognizable face.
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So these people, they're not impressed by who the person is.
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They're impressed by somebody got cloud up in here.
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And they dusted off his bag of bones for this, put on the camo hat, go walk around McDonald's.
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So when Kamala wins and gets 85 million votes, they go, wow, we had Bill Clinton going to
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And the Democrat surrogates are getting older and older, right?
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They Obama is kind of like aging up, but they're they're bringing out this.
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It's just a band who goes out and plays the hits and they're they're not getting any younger.
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Bruce Springsteen literally is campaigning for him.
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And then Bill Clinton went and gave a speech and he had kind of like a Joe Biden moment.
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Where you just say the truth because it makes sense and you're going off the cuff.
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But that actually contradicts like a Democrat stance really badly.
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You had a case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you?
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They made an ad about a young woman who'd been killed by an immigrant.
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Well, if they'd all been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened.
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But if they all properly vetted and that doesn't happen and America is not having enough
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So we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work.
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That's the danger when you trot out the old dusty bag of bones, you blow it off like you're
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like you're raiding a sarcophagus in ancient Egypt and you say, get out there.
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And that's kind of when Joe Biden goes, I'm not going to get into it.
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But he had like a really normal common sense opinion there that like, oh, this woman was
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killed because we didn't properly vet the illegals.
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And then he goes in to say, oh, actually, we need the illegals because the birth rate's
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Like, there's a lot of things that play into it that the Democrats obviously had a lot
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And then, you know, when you bring out an 85 plus year old guy who's been off his
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He immediately brings up someone who was murdered by an illegal immigrant.
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You know, the campaign staffers who are young Gen Z millennials who only know how to do snarky
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replies on Twitter, they're just going to cringe and go like, ah, is this worth it?
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And then he is bringing up illegal immigration.
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So we have a graph here for the illegal alien gotaways.
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It's like a pretty official graph to have gotaway on it.
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And then it gets out of hand completely because they're in on it and on purpose letting everyone
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And then in the tweet itself, it said no one voted for this.
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Like, well, technically they're legal to dump the Haitians who clicked an app.
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And in fact, Kamala at this point is campaigning on, like, we need to fix the border, right?
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So it's crazy that there's such, like, country-changing drastic level of stuff that they can take without
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Trump is planning on using a law from over 200 years ago to justify getting rid of everybody.
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Can you read the Trump post and then we'll read what the law says?
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In honor of Jocelyn Noongure, Lakin Riley, Rachel Morin, and all the others that are dead and mortally
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wounded at the hands of migrants who should never have been allowed in our country, I am announcing
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today that upon taking office, we will have an Operation Aurora at the federal level.
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To expedite removals of this savage gang, I will invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to target and
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dismantle every migrant criminal network operating on American soil.
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And then if you go to that law from 1798, can you read what it says?
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Well, it just says the president could authorize the arrest, relocation, or deportation of any
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male over the age of 14 who hailed from a foreign enemy country.
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So if they don't enforce laws that we have on the books today, then we can enforce laws
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Speak of blowing off the dust off an old book and being like, all right, 1798.
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And then J.D. Vance, he was doing some rounds on ABC.
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And this woman was trying to downplay in Colorado how the Venezuelans have taken over the apartment
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The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes.
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And the mayor said, our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.
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Only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs.
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And Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's open border.
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Americans are so fed up with what's going on and they have every right to be.
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And I really find this exchange, Martha, sort of interesting because you seem to be more
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focused with nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said rather than acknowledging that
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apartment complexes in the United States of America are being taken over by violent gangs.
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He's getting better at these one-on-ones against the bad guys.
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And then when the truth is on your side and like reality is on your side, it's much harder
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for some corporate, you know, Martha here to kind of twist it and say how dumb you are
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when there's only a couple handful of apartment complexes.
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There shouldn't even be one gang member like pressing a single apartment tenant anywhere.
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We're going to have to draw the line somewhere.
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And then obviously people like Martha are pretending that this is normal or it's no big deal.
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And it kind of reminds me of when I did Man on the Street in LA and it was right after
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Just to like go against Trump and you're literally siding with MS-13 and people covered in tattoos
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Well, that's what happens when you're just countering someone, you know, you're in their
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orbit and you moved and they're moving this way.
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And it's like, dude, I moved all the way over here.
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These people are untethered and they like lose their base, what they think is right.
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And then obviously with this election coming up a few weeks out, the media is going to
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try to talk about non-important things and pretend they're important while ignoring real
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Mike Johnson was on, I think, MSNBC or Meet the Press, whoever does that.
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And listen to what they're focusing on instead of what Mike Johnson is talking about.
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Just to be very clear, he hasn't released all of his medical records.
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Should he release the results of the cognitive test?
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You can see that he didn't release his medical records.
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You don't want to know things like his cholesterol level, whether he's dealing with any issue that
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we may not know about, if he's going to be commander in chief.
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And he also said he would release cognitive tests.
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The American people, Kristen, the American people don't care about the cholesterol level
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They care about the cost of living and the fact they cannot pay for groceries because Kamala Harris.
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Yeah, and she kind of had that, you know, that bullshit thing where if someone's bullshitting,
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they have that little give, a little tell right in the side of their mouth.
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She had that like, oh, he's not doing cognitive tests.
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And meanwhile, those are the people that ignored Joe Biden's cognitive decline, which
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existed since like 2016 and just has been going like this.
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And now, well, what's Trump's cholesterol level?
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The number, the number, my cholesterol, 50 million.
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It's like Trump, they're at this point where it's little like flies buzzing around his head
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He's obviously out there all the time, podcasts, rallies, interviews.
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The cognitive decline would be very much on display if he was doing the Nelk Boys podcast
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and then kind of losing his train of thought and forgetting like Joe Biden does.
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Which takes us to our little Kamala section here.
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Because what we see is so hard to see that we lose faith or a vision of those things we
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Play that one more time and let's really try to understand it.
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I could maybe understand that if it's something difficult to see, maybe obscured by an object
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That we lose faith or a vision of those things we cannot see but must know.
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We have to not see something that you can see but not know.
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And then Kamala made a point that Trump's staff is hiding away all the time.
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Are they afraid that people will see that he is too weak and unstable to lead America?
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We probably had two interviews the day of that speech, you know.
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And then finally she got bullied for doing such little media that she did the sex podcast, Howard Stern, which is also the old sex podcast.
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And, you know, she was three weeks late on that.
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And so she's probably going to go to North Carolina to help with the hurricane victims in like a week and a half from now.
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And then she says that Trump's staff is hiding away.
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So SVP, in like a span of three and a half years, over 90% of her staff quit.
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Yeah, people really, really do not want to work for Kamala Harris was the headline.
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This is from Christopher Rufo, who does a good job of exposing plagiarism and obviously did the Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard, who was forced to step down after that.
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Kamala Harris has plagiarized at least a dozen sections of her criminal justice book, Smart on Crime, according to a new investigation.
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The current vice president even lifted material from Wikipedia.
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I used to not buy the books and then get the books in PDF form and then hit Control F and then search for a word that was about whatever I was writing.
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And then I would just cite that page whenever I wrote something.
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So then if they got me for like to get in trouble, I'd go, well, this, you know, the Louisiana Purchase was on page 281.
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And we're not going to go through the paragraphs, but if you want to read it, it's on Christopher Rufo's page.
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You can kind of roughly see in the highlighted sections here.
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Um, and the whole thing, right, is Kamala Harris, the thing is called, uh, smart on crime is her book.
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And as we know, she was the prosecutor for San Francisco.
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She was a prosecutor, uh, the attorney general for the state of California.
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California is one of the dumbest on crime, San Francisco, Oakland, those areas have gone straight down.
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So she plagiarized and then she didn't even get it right.
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Smart on crime, that which you plagiarized and then you got it all wrong.
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A lot of these times it's a racket where they give you a book deal and they just give you the money.
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And then they have their friends or like programs buy tons and tons of the books.
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Your campaign buys 5,000 copies to hand out at campaign events.
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And then you're on the New York time bestsellers list.
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We're going to buy a hundred thousand of your album.
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And now we have a platinum recording album artist who's a Scientologist.
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He spent the last few days over the weekend rallying and getting people excited to vote for Kamala.
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And then he gave a speech, which I'm sure you guys have seen.
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We're not going to show the source clip, but we have a picture here.
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He gave a speech to young black men, I believe in Pittsburgh.
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It was like a Pittsburgh campaign field office where he was giving them like a pep talk.
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And he was trying to get them to vote for the Indian lady.
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It's, we'll just discuss the meme because the video doesn't matter, but it says Kenyan raised
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by white mother in Hawaii urges black, uh, Chicago's black men to vote for Indian woman
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So they got the meme kind of wrong, but you can trust everything else.
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Um, and obviously the message isn't resonating.
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We found this clip of a guy who works at a gas station asking all the people, I believe
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this was Chicago, uh, what they think of Kamala.
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He used to keep immigrants out, so, you know, we was able for us to get jobs.
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It's hard for us to get jobs now, shit, because immigrants taking over and shit.
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They do do it better than us, though, but they taking our shit, man.
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All right, so this election around, you voting for Trump?
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That's why a lot of the country's gonna be voting for him.
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And, you know, part of it, it's like the Venezuelans taking our shit, and like, yeah,
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They seem to be motivated by not liking to share the government handouts to a certain extent.
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And it's one thing to kind of, you know, Democrats can obfuscate, like, oh, the inflation's actually
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trending down again, and it's like, we're fine, and job numbers are great, and like, miscellaneous
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It's hard to hide a million Venezuelans in Chicago, right?
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It's hard to hide a million bodies, and, huh, what, that Home Depot parking lot is fucking
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Where you go, wait, I bought the same stuff last year.
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You can manipulate the FBI crime statistics, and Pete Buttigieg can post, crime is down,
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but can't hide the Venezuelans or the grocery bill.
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He was trying to appear normal over the weekend by going hunting with his buddies, like he always
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And, yeah, hunting with his buddies, and he owns a shotgun that he doesn't know how
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I bought it when I was shooting a lot of trap because it has a kind of their patented thing
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So when you get old, it doesn't hurt your shoulder as much.
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And then he likes it because it doesn't hurt his shoulder that much.
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And then there's obviously a lot of rumors going around on Twitter that Tim Waltz was
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A child diddler, which we don't have evidence of yet, but sounds pretty compelling.
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We were having this conversation off camera, but the same thing when you showed the Diddy
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I was like, dude, I hate when people try to tease something out or they don't have the
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information or they're not really ready to fully blow the whistle on it.
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So, you know, this guy on Twitter who claims he's in contact with someone who Tim Waltz.
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And it puts you in a tough spot because you hope it's true, but then you're hoping someone
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So I just want the truth to be revealed and it's on him to prove he's not a diddler.
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And it would and it would not surprise me if it ended up being true.
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It's kind of the vibe that I'm getting from Tim Waltz.
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After the hunting day, they went to a sandwich shop and here he is ordering a sandwich.
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It's for a certain type of pastrami type sandwich, right?
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But what about him hovering over the iPad trying to look at the kid getting too close?
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It looked like he was about to jump over and diddle him.
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They like to smell younger people because it reminds them of how their blood tastes.
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He's just trying to get some passive sniffs in and there he is doing it.
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Whoever gets that close to somebody at a store?
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Maybe it's been a while since his last blood usage drinking.
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And until he gets his next hit, he can get a little 1% from youthful sniffs.
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I'm not trying to I'm not trying to lead you guys astray.
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Before we get there, use the opportunity to tickle the post.
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You need to be taking young men who will vote for Trump to the polls.
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Democrats would be like, oh, you got to get as many ballots as you can.
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This is my page of housekeeping where we can talk about whatever we want.
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A lot of people have hit me up in the last few days, sending me this weird Gretchen
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So it's her feeding a Dorito to someone on the ground.
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Gretchen Whitmer is involved in some eyes wide shut shit.
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They do something like this, some sort of ritual.
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And she's basically signaling to everyone else who is at that ritual.
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But you see the way she's looking at the camera?
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She's telling everyone who is at the eyes wide shut party that the game's still on.
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You remember when we were doing this, but with human blood instead of Doritos.
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A lot of people are wondering what they should be.
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The Sopranos, it's the most fun to say, Gabagool, Capicola, Gabagool.
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I think you're supposed to have another meat as your base, and then you put like one
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And then if anyone becomes us for Halloween, we'll send you a free shirt.
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If you guys want, be us for Halloween, and we'll give you a shirt.
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Next, there's a new Chinese robot, AI police robot.
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I think this is a dystopian Chinese police bot.
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So Chinese RoboCop is a rollerball Roomba type thing that will come up to you and net you
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But if this works in China with facial recognition, it's going to work everywhere else.
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If you look at someone in mainland China and know exactly who they are, as opposed to every
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And that's why I think it's real, because if they're going to beta test AI cop robots,
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It's an amateur snake handler who handles venomous snakes by hand, but he doesn't even have a
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It's him like touching a King Cobra or maybe a baby Cobra, a baby King Cobra.
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So what's the point that he's risking his life and getting 50 likes?
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And it's like a secret gem content that only a few people know about.
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And then every month he's either in the hospital, his buddy's in the hospital.
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One of their friends is raising money because they got bit.
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So there's a snake handlers network and they take care of each other.
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But you'd think the snake community would be huge.
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If you have a friend who has some pie, say pumpkin pie, and there's only a little bit
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You say, yo, Richard, I ate that last slice of pie.
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And then you go, and then you know, now he's accepted the results when you haven't eaten
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And then you get up and kind of slink away to the kitchen and you have the pie.
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So you kind of backdoor it where it's like, oh, if you did that, I'd kill you.
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Then you're like, all right, I didn't actually eat it.
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And you kind of just head into the kitchen and he's already accepted the conclusion and
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Now the pie is eaten and there is a reality where the pie is eaten and you get to eat it.
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Obviously, now when he says, I ate the rest of the pumpkin pie, I go, no, you didn't.
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You get one free go on whoever has pie in your life.
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And there's a couple random doors that are locked and we don't know what they go to.
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But then Jerry has been like sniffing under the door crack and then like barking at the
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door, sitting and facing the door, like very much acting like there's someone on the other
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side of the door and we're being parasited like that Korean movie.
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So we might be watched and they might be coming out at night and eating the rest of the pumpkin
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So, yeah, but there's something going on where Jerry's barking like there's someone on the
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And then the Airbnb people, when I requested to extend the stay, they go, oh, no problem.
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Right around the corner of the wall in the basement.
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First people of Cringe of the Week are you guys who tell me to get a haircut too much.
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You do need a haircut, though, and you look disgusting.
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I give you a haircut every time on the thumbnail.
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I think that's the problem, because when you give me a haircut on the thumbnail, it probably
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My prep for the show, which I used to do back when we lived in New Orleans, is I just
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Well, every time I try to get a haircut, a hurricane comes.
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I also went to a gym, like going to a random anytime fitness, like somewhere you've never
00:34:45.360
I've been here for like a week, you know, like it's, it's bad.
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And we've had two hurricanes in a row trying to get back on track.
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So I'll forgive you, but you do need a haircut.
00:34:55.520
You want to explore new restaurants, Uber eats, you're eating pig shit.
00:35:08.480
Our first clip, there was a ad, men for Kamala Harris.
00:35:19.000
I'm man enough to enjoy a barrel proof bourbon.
00:35:23.860
Man enough to deadlift 500 and braid the shit out of my daughter's hair.
00:35:34.360
I'll tell you another thing I sure as shit am not afraid of.
00:35:51.100
Well, I hope she has the guts to look me right in the eye and accept my full-throated endorsement.
00:35:59.540
Man enough to admit I'm lost even when I refuse to ask for directions.
00:36:03.440
Man enough to not ban young women from reading little women.
00:36:06.720
Or one of those pants books that the sisters like.
00:36:13.340
I'm man enough to be emotional in front of my wife.
00:36:17.620
I'm man enough to tell you that I cry at love actually.
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And I'm sick of so-called men domineering, belittling, and controlling women just so they
00:36:34.600
It goes on for a little while longer with some equally slop content, right?
00:36:38.920
And as we can probably guess because it's a Democrat ad, most of these men are homosexuals
00:36:55.220
We're going to kind of break down all the people in this.
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And it's like, are you sure you're not bisexual, buddy?
00:37:04.460
Are you sure you've never sat on the hitch of a truck before in your life, brother?
00:37:08.660
Are you sure you're not a bisexual actor who lives in Santa Monica, gets no work, and works
00:37:15.640
And you got the notification for this and go, ooh-wee, and you jumped up in your shitty
00:37:20.460
studio apartment and said, oh, finally my big break?
00:37:24.320
Are you excited to tell your roommates in your studio apartment about your big break?
00:37:27.360
The hard part about doing a bunk bed roommate in the studio, the hard part about doing a men
00:37:35.380
for Kamala thing is you know the autists online are going to absolutely dig into this.
00:37:39.700
You can't just pretend to be a man and say, my horse, I'll braid my daughter's hair.
00:37:46.040
People are going to pull at those threads and figure out what the truth is, right?
00:37:52.740
The fat guy, he's pretending he's some rugged farmhand.
00:37:59.440
He's roly-poly, can barely hold himself up fat, Funko Pop fat, push him back, and he goes,
00:38:07.740
His legs go straight down like this, the tree chunks into his shoes.
00:38:11.080
There is a certain type of fat guy you see on a construction site who's got an absolute
00:38:15.140
apple shape and his legs are skinny and he's just got a pure gut and it's horrible on his
00:38:21.460
But this guy's like a Reddit moderator, sloppy, like fat legs through and through.
00:38:31.440
And there's a very important ratio, hip to shoulder ratio.
00:38:34.660
Your shoulders should always be wider than your hips.
00:38:36.980
That's why there's some people who can be fat, but then they still look normal.
00:38:41.060
Like you can be 400 pounds, but as long as your shoulders are wider than your hips,
00:38:47.440
I could get to 400 and still kind of look right.
00:38:50.540
That guy's got the, he's got the narrow shoulders and he's a pear shape.
00:38:55.900
So they couldn't, so they're doing an ad on men and they couldn't even get the right
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Cause you know, central casting, it's a, it's a, it's a country of 340 million people
00:39:09.580
If you count the illegals or whatever it is, but, um, they couldn't find one guy.
00:39:15.060
They had to fake it with a fat Reddit actor type, right?
00:39:18.300
And we actually have a breakdown of who these people are.
00:39:20.920
We're going to, we'll, we'll read a few of them.
00:39:23.060
Can you read a kind of go fast, but can you read the first few Wayland McQueen is a far
00:39:27.640
left pro Antifa comedian and actor who has until now found limited success.
00:39:32.100
He does improv gigs at the upright citizens brigade in Los Angeles in a Twitter post from
00:39:37.460
He explains that white privilege, what white privilege is and tells you why you need to
00:39:46.400
That was the black guy is an immigrant from Nigeria.
00:39:49.060
He's also an actor who works at the DC based octet productions.
00:39:53.740
He has many intimate pictures with the Obamas and Bidens.
00:39:57.480
Adewu, who is bisexual, has done gay for pay movies and nude solo shoots in the men for
00:40:03.460
He says he is man enough to braid his daughter's hair, but the only problem is that he doesn't
00:40:10.320
Mike Leffingwell, a gay man who also works at the upright citizens brigade where McQueen
00:40:15.980
He is an acting coach, cartoon writer for Netflix and DreamWorks and an actor in TV commercials
00:40:22.520
He showcases his participation in his latest project.
00:40:29.420
Who's not even the right kind of fat, the heavyset fellow in the ad who claims to be a mechanic
00:40:34.540
He was talking about how he could tear up a carburetor and eat a carburetor.
00:40:40.900
Uh, lives in LA signed with Taft broadcasting company has found limited success.
00:40:45.960
In the acting world, mainly as an extra in films and as a character in the low budget
00:40:56.260
Who's like, here's actually the lore of Spaghetti Man.
00:40:59.800
That's the type of fat guy he is talking about a Carter carburetor on a ranch.
00:41:18.460
No, you're saying big time too much in the show.
00:41:26.400
If you go back in this podcast, you, uh, you go, oh yeah, big time.
00:41:43.580
A lot of those guys are in upright citizens brigade.
00:41:51.380
I used to go, I had a class in like 2014 in LA when I went to that and we did like a
00:41:59.500
improv day and then it was like, all right, we're taking a break and then we're going
00:42:03.280
to come back and then we're doing our shouting lesson.
00:42:06.260
And there was a whole thing about like improv while shouting at the top of your lungs.
00:42:10.820
And I just never went back after the break and I never went back to the class after that.
00:42:16.020
You, you missed your, you can't make me do that.
00:42:18.740
I know screaming with a bunch of, uh, hipster doofuses and you know, aren't going to make
00:42:23.480
it a bunch of hipster doofuses who aren't going to make it in a room being taught by
00:42:28.240
And they were all saying, you're going to make it.
00:42:34.940
But to be fair, you missed your chance to be in the men for Kamala commercial 10 years
00:42:39.560
I could have got paid, uh, $0, but had my lunch reimbursed.
00:42:45.040
I could have had a $10 lunch stipend and maybe they could have paid for my Ubers there and
00:42:52.440
It's a Nike ad that just came out about women's basketball.
00:42:56.700
Today I have a presentation on dynasties, but I refuse to talk about the ancient history
00:43:04.780
Instead, I'm going to talk about a dynasty that I actually look up to and all women
00:43:09.480
dynasty, women of color, gay women, women who fight for social justice, women with a
00:43:16.740
jump shot, a dynasty that makes your favorite men's basketball, football, and baseball teams
00:43:21.240
look like amateurs, a dynasty with fire braids, a dynasty with sick style, a dynasty with crazy
00:43:27.360
dimes, a dynasty that makes Alexander the great look like Alexander the, okay, the dynasty
00:43:36.520
So women's basketball is what you think a dynasty is.
00:43:40.700
And then like what a hero to her is, is not someone who accomplished something against
00:43:45.940
all odds or someone who innovated and changed the world for the better.
00:43:49.640
It's women who aren't even that good at basketball who would lose to an average men's high school
00:43:56.780
That's what a dynasty is to her, but they all have the same color skin as her.
00:44:07.220
And imagine if somebody did this, like, uh, it was on dynasties.
00:44:10.220
You either had, you know, the Chinese or Japan or ancient Rome.
00:44:14.840
And like some teacher would be like, oh, Sue Bird and Brittany Griner, the Russian, the lady
00:44:28.600
Have you been paying attention to the WNBA at all?
00:44:35.920
Obviously Caitlin Clark lost in the playoffs and then viewership like plummeted 60%.
00:44:52.180
I was talking to Mimetic Sisyphus about this too, and he sent me this screenshot from an
00:44:56.780
Iran can't hit back over Soleimani's killing because America has only fictional heroes like
00:45:01.520
SpongeBob SquarePants, a prominent cleric said.
00:45:14.040
Let's go on to our last clip of Cringe of the Week.
00:45:17.140
The deaf black woman got fired from Google and she's suing?
00:45:20.960
A black deaf Google worker who was touted as diversity success story sues tech giant for
00:45:27.800
So we could have told you that was probably going to happen.
00:45:31.620
You kind of hire someone with the explicit goal of touting them as a diversity hire and
00:45:38.160
And then it's like the scorpion and the frog where the frog takes you across the river and
00:45:44.380
Um, so a black deaf Google employee who had been celebrated at corporate events and on
00:45:48.900
social media as a success story, uh, has accused the company of discrimination based on her
00:45:55.760
Uh, this was basically, she filed the lawsuit in the Northern district of California and
00:46:03.420
So that's where we're getting all of this information from, uh, in the complaint, the
00:46:07.320
worker painted Google's management environment as hostile and racially charged.
00:46:11.680
She cited Google's manager at the company's machine learning research program, calling her
00:46:16.580
an aggressive black deaf woman and advising her to keep her mouth shut and take a sales role.
00:46:22.640
Google also excluded her from round table discussions and passed her over for promotion due to inaccurate
00:46:29.160
evaluation after three years, according to the suit.
00:46:38.720
And there was more to it too, where her job was to review videos that could be against YouTube's
00:46:46.040
She was a content moderator, content moderator, but then she couldn't hear anything because
00:46:51.540
So they needed to give her a sign language person.
00:46:55.280
And that was contracted, third party contracted.
00:46:57.960
And then they had a risk of like showing these contracted workers really bad stuff that
00:47:06.380
So then they had like a problem there and they had to give her a sign language person
00:47:12.460
So now you have two people to do one person's job because you need to include someone who
00:47:16.640
can't hear a video moderating job where you have to, half of it's watching, half of it's
00:47:22.200
Wouldn't someone who can't hear be better suited for a job that requires like emailing back
00:47:26.300
and forth or like digital communications, not reviewing actual videos?
00:47:33.460
And so, yeah, here's elaborating on what Fleck has said.
00:47:36.500
Reportedly, the company worried that exposing contractors who were the interpreters, the sign
00:47:41.160
language interpreters, to graphic imagery and confidentiality concerns, despite U.S. interpreters
00:47:46.440
adhering to a code of conduct that includes standards for confidentiality.
00:47:50.440
That's, I guess, the basis of her suit, partially.
00:47:53.240
And then deprived of her interpreter, Hall seldom reached the quota of 75 videos that each
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moderator was required to review within an eight hour workday.
00:48:03.040
So frequently she would watch an entire video, sometimes exceeding an hour, before realizing
00:48:09.580
Yeah, and then she complained that they needed to provide her with more.
00:48:16.020
You already got the job because of things that you didn't control.
00:48:26.860
You either hire someone who can't fully do their job and you need to pay multiple people
00:48:30.360
to get the work done of one person, or you do hire them and it's not good enough.
00:48:35.220
And now they're suing you and giving you like a PR nightmare because you didn't give enough
00:48:42.620
The nice thing is, I feel like as a country, we're getting to the point where a lawsuit
00:48:48.200
And for a show like ours, it's obviously just like, oh, LOL.
00:48:51.960
The black deaf woman is who you let in for free is suing you, even though she wasn't qualified.
00:48:59.340
Nobody's like clutching their pearls and going like, oh my God, Google wasn't.
00:49:02.220
You know, we're kind of taking a turn as a country and everybody thinks and knows this
00:49:08.340
But the key lesson is like, this is what you get, Google.
00:49:12.920
And now the employee who wasn't even performing at a decent level is now going to like be
00:49:17.500
a double net negative on you, bad employee and suing you.
00:49:25.080
It's another, yeah, it's a, it's called, that's what you get.
00:49:28.180
We used to have a saying like that back in the day.
00:49:38.400
And then we took that and was like, all right, that one, that's a great line.
00:50:07.460
So these guys were in a car and they ran over that white guy on the bike.
00:50:12.060
And he was a retired police chief in Las Vegas.
00:50:15.780
They were like 17 and 16 at the time of the attack.
00:50:18.620
They had gloated that they were going to be let off basically in 30 days.
00:50:25.580
And here's them laughing in court when they were doing their hearing or whatever, the sentencing.
00:50:33.740
But they ran over a guy on a bike who was a retired police chief and killed him.
00:50:37.940
And then can you read the quote they said right after?
00:50:40.380
You think this juvenile beep is going to do some shit?
00:50:45.800
I'll bet you Ayala told the cops, according to KLAS.
00:51:01.480
The Las Vegas teen accused of intentionally driving into a retired police chief as part of a violent,
00:51:05.640
laughter-filled crime spree was deemed incompetent to stand trial for the deadly hit and run.
00:51:10.480
Jesus Ayala, 19, was ordered to a Nevada psychiatric hospital Wednesday for treatment to restore his competency,
00:51:18.060
chief deputy public defender David Westbrook told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
00:51:22.100
The order issued by 8th Judicial District Judge Christie Craig was out of an abundance of caution
00:51:38.320
And he was fit enough to commit a litany of other crimes leading up to that, right?
00:51:42.400
And then the people who found him unfit for trial, two found him competent.
00:51:50.340
There were three total doctors who had interviewed him.
00:51:53.140
And then, again, this is like a doctor you've never met interviewing you after you've done something crazy
00:51:59.680
when you have it in your best interest to fake and act as retarded as possible.
00:52:06.900
And you come up and start drooling or something.
00:52:09.300
So, again, this is one of those things where temporary insanity or incompetent to stand trial
00:52:20.640
And they're absolutely tools just to get out once you've already messed up.
00:52:25.640
And if you're going to claim I'm incompetent to stand trial, then it's like, okay, let me take those car keys from you.
00:52:31.560
You're never going to be a normal person again.
00:52:35.220
If you even try to do, oh, I'm incompetent, then, okay, yeah, you need a babysitter for the rest of your life.
00:52:41.660
You should dig holes for the rest of your life.
00:52:46.940
But, unfortunately, this kid with the NC face tattoo and bad demeanor who literally killed a productive member of society
00:52:54.900
is on his way to kind of finagling the court system.
00:53:01.900
And then some woman judge goes, yeah, go ahead.
00:53:07.080
And to be fair, this is just like a speed bump, you know.
00:53:10.560
I think that he's going to trial eventually and all that, but he's trying to wriggle out of his chains, right?
00:53:27.280
Look at everyone just pulling the TVs off the train here.
00:53:31.900
Most people steal because they need food to eat.
00:53:45.580
And again, this is kind of like a common theme that we've shown with the Atlanta businesses that are getting evicted, right?
00:53:54.460
It's like one person finds the, oh, shit, this is open and it's all TVs.
00:54:02.360
And then they go back to the colony and then they start coming back one by one, you know.
00:54:21.320
And then, you know, a lot of these guys are very entrepreneurial.
00:54:24.680
So they sell them on Facebook Marketplace immediately.
00:54:27.320
And they sell them for cheap and they make a bunch of money and it's free.
00:54:31.800
And then, unfortunately, if you buy one, it could have gotten thrown off the train and nobody really cares.
00:54:37.660
And there's no returns to LaMarcus from Facebook.
00:54:42.480
And another thing, too, this is kind of like that same theme where it's ants going to the sugar water and then alerting the colony.
00:54:48.640
And then they all come, just like the Atlanta thing.
00:54:50.700
But then it's also like the Chase Bank glitch thing where they're accidentally doing a federal crime because trains are, like, heavily regulated and protected.
00:55:00.260
And so, like, everybody's just kind of being opportunistic and be like, oh, shit, free TV.
00:55:04.540
And you're like, that's a violation of Interstate Commerce Act of 1941.
00:55:08.360
You know, they don't really know what they're even getting into.
00:55:13.340
That, like, was put on the books when John D. Rockefeller needed the trains to carry his oil somewhere.
00:55:23.120
Well, our next clip explains kind of who's doing all the crimes.
00:55:26.540
This woman, Jasmine Crockett, who's a representative, she says it's MAGA gangs.
00:55:31.860
He said that we've got these cities and these towns that are being overrun by gangs and the crime out of control.
00:55:42.440
It is the white supremacists that have decided to descend upon places such as Springfield, Ohio.
00:55:55.600
The problems aren't the people that have come to make our economy stronger.
00:56:07.220
And if your city is a high enough percentage of black voters who go, all right, I'll keep voting for Jasmine Crockett.
00:56:13.260
I think she's a suburban Dallas or she's somewhere around there.
00:56:16.160
But you can really just say whatever the fuck you want.
00:56:20.120
That's why people can't walk on the street at night alone.
00:56:24.220
Show me one instance of anything happening, right?
00:56:28.560
This next, our next two clips are people who are having trouble, girls having trouble being alone in the city at night.
00:56:36.540
Yeah, so then she walks with the white guy who protects her.
00:57:04.660
Yeah, but I guess she's going to have to vote for Kamala because of abortion.
00:57:12.360
Yeah, that's another MAGA man right there yelling in the street.
00:57:15.680
And then Anna Kasparian, who is a Young Turks person or was, I don't know if she's still there.
00:57:21.320
She's kind of waking up to what's going on because she had an incident herself, which she describes here.
00:57:30.280
It was not quite dark yet, but the sun was setting.
00:57:33.480
As I'm walking my dog, I see these two guys that were, they were just kind of like moving around weirdly.
00:57:42.360
You know, they seem kind of manic and their clothes were tattered.
00:57:46.000
So I just, I knew that they were probably homeless.
00:57:48.080
And I also knew that they're probably on something just based on like the twitchy way they were acting.
00:57:52.380
But living in LA, I mean, I've, there's homeless people everywhere, right?
00:58:01.100
But as I was bending down to pick up my dog's mess, one of the guys like grabs me by my hips and he had an erection and just starts like humping me.
00:58:21.360
I didn't know how far it was going to go because it's two guys.
00:58:26.200
It was the, what, like one of the most terrifying things ever because I'm pretty good at defending myself.
00:58:32.820
In that moment, I just knew there were, there was no option.
00:58:37.060
And so I opened up about this on the show, not really thinking much of it.
00:58:42.160
And before I knew it, I'm starting to get these messages and it's like really, really harsh stuff.
00:58:48.460
And it's about how you are painting a picture of the homeless community.
00:58:55.700
You know, these are your unhoused neighbors and they need help.
00:58:58.660
Um, you know, a few people accused me of being racist when I had never disclosed the race of the individuals who did this to me.
00:59:09.240
Um, and obviously as usual, the left eats its own, especially if you start observing reality when it comes to homelessness, illegals, crime, abortion, trans kids.
00:59:20.240
If you start observing reality and having rational points about any of those topics, you're completely kicked out of the left because you're not progressive enough.
00:59:27.940
And it's unfortunate for someone like that who experiences something and then isn't received, uh, in a positive way.
00:59:35.160
But it's actually a good thing for the movement.
00:59:37.640
And then the progress as a country, because situations like that is why, um, like the left will get smaller.
00:59:46.220
And then an awakening can happen faster because now that person is like a beam of light.
00:59:50.640
And then you can't add more darkness to put that light out.
00:59:56.460
So like she'll, she woke up now, everyone who watches her wakes up and then there's like an awakening that can happen very quick because all it takes is not being progressive enough and not being retarded enough and leftist enough for how progressive they are.
01:00:10.540
And then to be fair to like, you didn't think this could happen to anybody else.
01:00:17.040
Like you didn't think like, Oh, a homeless person could, there's so many homeless people here that usually don't bother me, but they could do this.
01:00:25.240
I feel like we should be able to gather data and have the epiphany a little bit sooner.
01:00:29.140
You know, I'm glad you had it late or whatever, or after it happened.
01:00:33.020
But yeah, and like you said, there's an entire spectrum from, Oh, the houseless community to fentanyl addicted thieves living on the street, shitting in your alley, you know?
01:00:46.240
This big corporation cut me off and I was houseless in two months or I'm a drug addict.
01:00:50.920
I've been kicked off of every single social safety net that I have from interpersonal work, the government, and now I'm just doing fentanyl on the street and stealing, baby.
01:01:05.320
And this takes us to our next part of Urban Decay.
01:01:09.120
Over a few days ago, Elon announced a bunch of autonomous cars, a taxi, a bus, and then Uber did the same thing.
01:01:17.560
They announced like a new Uber shuttle that picks people up.
01:01:23.300
Uber's launching shuttles from like New York, three different locations in New York to LaGuardia for like 18 bucks.
01:01:30.240
That's the point because a lot of Uber trips are to the airport.
01:01:33.220
And so they're basically trying to get a high-end bus, right?
01:01:37.940
And these are like technology breakthroughs in a way, like the shuttle's kind of cool that Elon invented.
01:01:43.580
And then people are making fun of them online saying, oh, Elon reinvented the bus.
01:01:49.520
Well, the reason these are attractive is because our public transportation systems are full of illegals, crime, people doing drugs, homeless addicts that are going crazy.
01:02:01.420
Bricked up homeless guy who wants to hump you when you're bending over for your dog.
01:02:04.820
At least with this, it's like you keep the riffraff out because they can't work an app.
01:02:08.320
Yeah, sarcastic people on Twitter are like, Uber reinvented the bus.
01:02:12.320
And it's like, no, they got a bus with no mentally ill people, no drug addicts, no maniacs yelling.
01:02:18.700
Like, yeah, the middle class yearns for the buses with like a Chinese level of social shaming on the riders, right?
01:02:28.440
You know, people yearn for a bus, big time count.
01:02:31.820
People yearn for a bus where, you know, there are rules and they're actually in force.
01:02:37.900
And it's not just some guy who's like, the driver isn't just somebody trying to get through his day behind the thick glass going like, well, what do you want me to do?
01:02:48.320
So I just think it's funny reinventing the bus.
01:02:50.360
And it's like, nah, the bus, we already lost it.
01:02:53.580
Buses ran by the city, ran by, you know, the state.
01:02:58.960
So we're going to privatize it and then we'll actually have standards, right?
01:03:04.080
Which takes us to our last section, the two-tiered justice system section.
01:03:09.420
First is a guy who's in court because he got caught with a lot of marijuana, but he was caught because he was jaywalking first.
01:03:18.280
Mr. Blake, you're charged with possession of marijuana.
01:03:23.020
Defending cross, unauthorized crossing point from convenience store to apartment complex.
01:03:37.700
A PC search was conducted and the officer observed a large sack of marijuana.
01:03:55.240
I'm going to have you just take a seat and back.
01:04:03.400
And, you know, the whole thing, it's like you can boil that.
01:04:06.460
That's like the houseless or fentanyl addicted street rat thief, right?
01:04:10.300
It's like walking while black or like looked like shit, kind of walked, stumbled.
01:04:14.240
You know, there's a ton of gray area in there where a cop obviously goes, huh, that guy looks kind of fucked up.
01:04:20.180
And then he has a giant bag of weed on him, you know?
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It's not like he just said, hey, you over here.
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He can just throw this out and say, nope, never mind.
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Which, to be fair, I'm okay with to a certain extent.
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But maybe acknowledge that he did do something and then don't say, oh, what the cop did was wrong or I'm not finding probable cause.
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It's like you can cut the guy a break, but you don't have to reverse the law itself.
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And obviously it's a ticky-tack bullshit one that allows a cop to kind of interact with you.
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The first guy, the black guy, he ran from the accident, did a hit and run.
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And then the other guy was the one who got hit.
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Tried faking him out by pretending to take different exits and refused to pull over.
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So what happened with this little accident, man?
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Why didn't you pull over or something so that you could address the accident, though?
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I feel you, but that happened, like, how many miles away, though, man?
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The reason I'm asking is it looks bad on your part.
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By law, if you're involved in an accident, you have the statutory obligation to pull over
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So we have a guy who was involved in a hit and run.
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And instead of stopping, he just ran away because he had no insurance.
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Yeah, this is—we're going to deal with this guy for the rest of the—watch how the
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It's a little bit of a longer clip, but let it cook.
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I'll address what I need to with him, but he's pretty hot.
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Yes, you can tell this guy can't believe he's getting off because he did a hit and run.
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He tried to run away after causing an accident, and then he shakes the cop's hand when he
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You can tell he was in the wrong and he can't believe it.
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He's like, oh, thanks, man, shaking the cop's hand.
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He had no insurance, and the cop gives him a citation only for following too closely, which
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So that's three total things, and he gets a ticket for the least of it despite the worst
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Let's not play the rest of this, but the point of this whole video is the cop uses his discretion
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Because he's black and life's hard or something?
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Then the guy who was rear-ended followed him for a little bit off the exit or wherever.
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But he was on the phone with the police, and they said, sir, do not pursue.
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So the cop ends up giving him a ticket for pursuing or whatever it was, creating a dangerous
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And the cop said, you need to let us do our job.
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And then the guy who was hit told the cops, well, it was a black guy, and I thought he
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He did hit him and do a hit and run, so he followed him.
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The cop said, you should have pulled over and let us do our job.
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So, you know, maybe we should defund some police.
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Like, this is like, it's so weird and backwards where the guy who caused it and was in the
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wrong and tried to run, we're going to cut him a break.
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Like, the guy who was, like, theoretically just right and wanted justice and followed
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the guy despite some woman on the phone saying, sir, please don't follow him.
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You know, oh, I'm going to follow him and I'm going to try to see where he ends up.
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Oh, no, nobody's ever used a fake license plate or put on a shitty old license plate
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That's never happened in the history of mankind, right?
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So, he uses discretion in the wrong direction where you should have used the discretion for
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the guy who was the victim, who's now dealing with an insurance claim and has a moving violation.
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Who all, the only fault of his was rear-ended and then he didn't listen to the woman saying,
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I think there's a lot of, like, pussy cops like this because most of the very based cops
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So, now you're kind of left with a bunch of, like, F-slur cops.
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Not fully, I don't know if every district, every police precinct had that rule.
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But I think a lot of the good base cops left because they refused to get the Maxine.
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Before we get there, Bonusland's going to be very good today.
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They had a timeout on racism clip that went really viral where everyone's talking about
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We're going to really break that down and it's some of our best work.
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First clip is a bear that was seen in Tennessee.
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I think we showed a bear go in a store once and take chips.
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Our next clip is someone's uncle died and then they gave the uncle's brother his ashes
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That's as close as he's going to get to showing any emotion.
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His brother died and they put him in the fishing rod and they love to fish.
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All right, next is a kid who tries new foods every day going up until his birthday.
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First player in NHL history with the same first and last name, Ivan Ivan.
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I had a friend in L.A. who is an actor, and I'm not going to say his real name because
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he'll probably lose all of his jobs because we're friends.
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So we'll just say his name's Michael Thomas, right?
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And then he was one day looking for how to spruce up his name, and then I told him to make
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This was a big-time episode, and we're big-time guys.
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Well, I hope she has the guts to look me right in the eye and accept my full-throated endorsement.