Pearl Reacts to CANDACE OWENS VS BILL MAHER Debate
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In this episode, I sit down with my good friend and writer, Pearl Silverman, to talk about her new book, "Vaxxed: The Truth About Vaccination in America's Most Vaxed Country" and why we should all be worried about our kids getting the chicken pox vaccine.
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at all. I'd literally not think about it and I wouldn't have ever picked a debate with
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somebody about something that I just don't care about. But this I care deeply about.
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And this is what I do a lot of work in the space of talking to parents and understanding
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how we've become so removed from our own children systematically. And you're right that places
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like L.A. and New York have become these major hubs where the state has gone too far. And
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I do a lot of work on other stuff too that you would think is weird and, you know, vaccine
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stuff for parents and kind of giving them a guide. Oh no, I'm with you there. Okay, I
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wasn't sure about that. And, you know, I produce an entire separate series talking about vaccines
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and sort of the increase and when I was a kid. I don't think vaccines are a hoax or anything,
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right? Not a hoax. Okay. But, you know, do your kids need from 1982? No, they don't.
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Six to 75. Right. I mean, my view, just to be clear, vaccines are a tool in the medical
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kit, just like antibiotic. Right. Can I just say that this Ted Talk seems to lack practical
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common sense. Pearl, you look wonderful without makeup. And I hope that this new found internet
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fame doesn't overshadow your natural beauty. Thank you. What, what, I am wearing makeup,
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but. Ah, sorry. I don't wear a lot. I don't wear a lot. Right. And just like antibiotics,
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I wouldn't want to be told everyone's taking them. So you have to, too. Right. Yeah. One
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size fits all. If I decide I need one for a certain
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pathogen and I'm at a place in my life where I think that playing the odds, which is what
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medicine always is, that would be the smart thing. Okay. But forcing it and on, and in
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children who never needed it for this, the least likely. And they're so sick. The kids have
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never been sicker. Right. Never been sicker. And that's, I start my series by asking, these kids
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have never been more vaxxed. We're the most vaxxed country in the entire world. You know,
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we have these, uh, high infant. You've seen that study where Amish children don't have any disease.
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Like it was like, they have basically zero percent cancer rate. They're a point. I actually,
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I don't even think they're necessarily poisoning us. I think they're trying to make money in the ways
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that they make money poison us. So they do. But yeah. Mortality rates, one weight against third
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world countries. And you're being told that this is because we're super healthy. You got kids,
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75 vaccines. When I was a kid, it was, it was 12, you know, and there's been an explosion. People
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don't even know anything about the diseases. It's just these constant fear campaigns. And then on
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top of that, in states like LA, you can't opt out, you know? So these are things that parents have to
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think about now where you're literally raising your kids. Could you go to prison for saying that I
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don't want my child referred to as a different gender behind my back? Yes. Depending on where you live,
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they're trying to criminalize you being a parent. And then you add that to the, you know, medical
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complex. And maybe you say, you know, I am, I'm not afraid if my kid gets chicken pox. I got chicken
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pox. We got chicken pox parties. You can't do that in LA. You can't do it in LA. And if you're a doctor
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and you say, oh, this parent didn't want their child to get the chicken pox vaccine, you'll get
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your license taken away in a place like LA. I don't think parents realize why that's so scary.
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Not necessarily. We can argue all day. You can call me anti-vax. I can call you pro-vax.
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But as parents, we should be able to make decisions for our children. I don't fear the
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chicken pox. That's all I was, I mean, yes, I would, I would really not go over well in today's
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world if I was a parent. I would just be in fights and it would just be ugly. And then my kids,
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I, my hat is off to anyone who is a parent today because I honestly feel it has never been harder
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to be a parent because you're not allowed to boss them around. What's the fucking point of having kids
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if you can't boss them around? And also, also, how could you possibly control a feral little
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monster like that if you couldn't boss them around? I know. It's insane that they treat them
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like they're just short people. Like, yeah, adults. And that's weird, too. I was, I was actually
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talking with somebody that was here before you came in here about sort of the LA spell because it is,
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there's something weird about parents in this particular bubble, this particular part of LA where
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they think that the children are adults. You know, we don't want to tell our child no. I met a parent
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that said that. We don't believe in telling our child no. And I just said, okay, well, he rapes
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someone who's 13. And he says, my mom never taught me the word no. There were no boundaries. I mean,
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whose fault is that going to be? I mean, it's. This country reminds me of like a medieval European
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country where a five-year-old ascends to the throne and inherits it. And so all the courtiers
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have to pretend that whatever brain fart. Sitting up here. Whatever brain fart comes out of the mouth
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of this five-year-old toddler, yes, is something that we have to take seriously and treat as valid
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and debatable. That's what this country is. That is very accurate. That was a very incredible
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analogy. Pockets of the country, though, I would say. Pockets, particularly here. Right. You don't
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see that stuff in Tennessee. Like, it is. Well, that's the. Yes, ma'am. No, sir. You know what I
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mean? And they don't play around with that stuff. That's what I love about. And that's what's why
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I completely understand. I don't know, Candace. I don't. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, guys.
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I've been to Tennessee. There is just as much ratchet shit there as I have seen in other parts of the
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country. It's maybe a little better. Um, maybe there's a couple pockets, but social media is
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here. It is affecting the women, even the homeschooled women. You cannot protect women
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from the culture. Sorry. I just I don't really. I'm not blind. Some of the most liberal chicks from
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my college moved to Tennessee. And they're going to get married and have kids. So, you
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know, I understand why people move to places like Austin and Nashville. Yeah. And this is what they
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attacked me for so vigorously when I did my editorial about trans, which, you know, I feel
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like, again, a great demarcation between what liberal is, old school liberal and woke liberal believes
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trans is, of course, a real thing and they should be protected and respected. Woke is like
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um, well, before they can, like, tie their shoe, we tell them they very likely might be in the wrong
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body. I ran your segment on my podcast, actually, because it was brilliant. Oh, great. Yeah. On
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real time, you did the segment talking about, okay, this is a real thing. Why is it regional?
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Why is it regional? Brilliant point. That's what I was saying. Yeah. Why is it so regional? Yeah.
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What is it the water here in California? It might be. I've been to dinner parties more than one. No,
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but it's because women are behind these movements. Women, women, women. It might be a couple liberal
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men, but they know they can manipulate women and women go with the culture. Women go with what the
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culture says, what is cool, what is trendy at the time. Where there's 12 people and they're all talking
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about their trans kids. They're all. It's almost like that's the norm. Yeah. And that can't really be
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the norm. I mean, I get it that things happen in nature, you know, mix up at the factory, whatever
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you want to call it. Nature, you know, I know the religious people like to call it, you know,
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what do they say? Intelligent design. It's not that intelligent in a lot of ways. I mean,
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in a lot of ways it is, but there's a lot of stuff about the human body and the way we're built
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and the way we, you know, like phlegm, I feel like. It's very often unnecessary and only makes
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things worse. I wish I could talk to my own body and say, we don't need this phlegm. Yeah. You know,
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I know you're trying to help, but, you know, you're not really helping because I don't think it's
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stopped. I think it's giving a place for the bacteria to nestle in. Right. Well, actually,
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it's funny because it's not going to happen to me. As I cough up a bunch of phlegm. I was reading this.
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I don't know what causes it. I can't figure out what makes me cough. But there must be something
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objectively good about phlegm. And now I'm interested. And this is the kind of random
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things that I'll research on the internet. Like, what actually is the purpose of phlegm? But there
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was a real housewife and I cannot, I will not name her because I got in trouble on YouTube for talking
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about it, even though she talked about it first and came out and said she's got like two, she's got four
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kids. Dad's a doctor, brilliant doctor, but Beverly Hills. So, you know, here we go. There you go. How brilliant.
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Can you really be? And especially now that doctors don't know the difference between the sexes. And
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they've got like two non-binary children, one gay child and one trans child. Say that slower.
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Two non-binary children. Non-binary. Yeah. Meaning? They are not bound to any sex. I think. How old are
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they? These, all of these children are like 12, maybe 15 and under. So non-binary, would that be the
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same as bisexual? I'm not sure. And I don't want to get us into trouble because these definitions change
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and they're fluid. And the second you don't get the update to your phone. The children are fluid too.
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Yes. Everyone's fluid. But also a trans child and like a gay child. And I'm like,
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this is a statistical impossibility, obviously. And they kind of came out and said, obviously,
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this is a statistical impossibility. Something's going on in your house and I'm going to guess it's
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a lack of parenting, right? Because these are just things. I didn't graduate high school with a
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single effing non-binary child. So this is made up, right? Right. And you're telling me all of your
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children have this thing that didn't exist when I was in high school in 2007, but now all of your
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children are suffering from this thing, you know? And that's kind of, I think, the litmus test for
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me is like, okay, if this is a real thing, why did this just not exist at all when I was in school?
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And it's not like they're playing catch up. It's not like now suddenly kids are going back from my high
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school class and saying, I'm trans. They're not. We had gay kids, a couple of lesbian kids,
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you know, and everyone else was, you know, that was it, you know? It's like,
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now they've got so many options to choose from, from the infinite alphabet community.
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With the busy fall season, America on track, eggs, all yourself tells me, well,
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what if they're more on social media, when social media, when you find
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we both say, you know, you know what we have in common?
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Like we both say things that make people on both sides mad. We say some things they like,
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and some things they don't. But when we're in agreement about something, I think people feel
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the same about me in this way. Like when they do agree, it's like that person really, I mean,
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rubs my clit on that. The way they do that, they really, I just love you so much when you go off on
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something that deserves to be gone off on. Yeah. And I feel like people feel that. They do.
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Like when I go off on something and it deserves that ass kicking and you do it, I mean, you're funny.
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You have a, I saw you make doing the Eminem thing where you were like, you were making fun of all his moves.
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I just don't know what happened. I know, but it was really funny. I mean, the way you just like,
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and I like Eminem, but you made him look ridiculous. You did.
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He's now just ridiculous. I mean, you met Vivek Ramaswamy. It's like,
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you're picking on like Vivek Ramaswamy, Eminem. He is?
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That's what, that's what I was mimicking him because.
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He was talking about, he was talking about Trump nuking the world.
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Yeah, that was, yeah, I was going back and just showing how, you know, the fall of Eminem.
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But the segment that I was doing was just about like, he keeps doing this. We get it.
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You don't like Republicans, you don't like conservatives. But what Vivek did was so harmless.
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I mean, he was in front of like six kids rapping some Eminem lyrics and Eminem lawyered up against him.
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You know, guys, I do rap a little bit. I do. I do.
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Do you guys like Vivek? I'm a, I'm a Trump gal. I think Kanye, yay.
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I know everybody just thinks he's insane and crazy. I kind of like him. I kind of do.
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Vivek, Vivek. He's all right. I think he's a little young for me. I like the older people.
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It's, you know, Vivek, he reminds me so much of that character from Mean Girls.
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He's like a true academic, high achieving, nice guy.
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And then there's the indie guy who raps on stage.
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And he's like, sucka, sucka, sucka MCs ain't got nothing on me.
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But he's like, he's a high achieving mathlete who also likes hip hop.
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I like that he kind of has been staying above the fray,
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because I'm super fatigued with politics right now.
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Well, he's a lot more on your page, uh, with some of these issues like global warming.
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Oh, you guys want to see them on the same thing.
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As I said to him, I, I find you very disarming and also alarming.
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I, you know, he will not admit that he wants to be the vice president.
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But of course, Trump is going to be the nominee.
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So there's, they're only running for vice president at this point.
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Obviously, Ronda Sanders is not running to be Trump's vice president.
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Do you, do you think that Lyndon Johnson and John F. Kennedy.
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Who do you, who would you guys want to see as VP?
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You think hating someone is, is disqualifies you to serving with them as vice president?
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Because you can also run to get your name out because you have, you want to run again in four
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You're just kind of, you know, testing the water.
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Vivek's young enough that the VP office doesn't seem for me to be his goal.
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But if I could go back just to the VP thing, only because, like, I've watched a little more
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But, like, usually, I'm telling you, the vice president and the president hate each
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other because they just ran against each other.
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And the guy picks as the vice president very often the person who is kind of the runner
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up, who wants to bring in that coalition, and also the guy who, like, sort of...
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I would become president, and then I would take away women's right to vote.
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I'd be like, guys, this has gotten out of control.
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Bush picked Dan Quayle because, like, I'm old and experienced, and this little boy,
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they used to have him on Saturday Night Live as, like, a child.
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She's running to secure wealth because she started her career...
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Well, she was, like, millions of dollars into debt, right?
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And now she's got money pouring into her coffers.
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They all have incentives, and I'm not saying any of them are pure,
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I think Nikki is motivated by money, and I think that she, like Vivek said on stage,
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is actually looking for a deal with, like, Raytheon or something.
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Many of them purposely, I'm sure they know better, mispronounced Vivek's name.
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Just to get the idea, uh, this person, foreigner, funny name.
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But when Nikki Haley did it, fellow Indian American, I was like,
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Look, it's gonna be Trump and whoever he wants.
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Like, Pence obviously isn't wanting to be vice president, right?
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See, they all have different reasons that they're running.
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No, he might be deluded enough to think that Jesus will, um, decide it should be him,
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and that's really what he thinks makes the difference in the world, is what Jesus decides.
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I mean, I remember having a discussion with the old dorm room bullshit session with my sophomore
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roommate, and we talked about, I forget what the issue was, for like two hours.
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And finally he just said, well, because I think Jesus Christ will come down and blah, blah, blah.
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And I was like, why did I waste two hours if that's what you really think about how this
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Jesus Christ is gonna come down and do this in A, B, C.
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You think Mike Pence is running because you think Christ ordained him?
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I think he's running because he thinks it's in God's hands, and he's a very good friend of God.
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And, like, it doesn't look good right now, but Jesus can perform miracles,
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because we know that, because of bread and loaves and, um, you know, stuff walking...
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I think probably Pence is running because he doesn't know what to do next, you know?
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He, like, ran a state, became the vice president.
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What's the next natural progression to think that he can be president?
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And also because he kind of tried, he wants to separate his brand from Trump,
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which I think he feels like got murky, and there's some genuine bad blood there.
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Uh, I wonder why Trump and Pence, they don't like each other?
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Yeah, but I don't think any of them are running to be Trump's, uh, VP,
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But they, because the only one that Trump would consider...
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The only one that trashed him was Chris Christie.
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DeSantis, like, didn't say anything the whole night.
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They, they all raised their hand when they said if he...
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Well, okay, but they raised their hand, except for Christie,
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when they said, would you support him as the nominee?
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I mean, that's pretty amazing for a guy who's, you know,
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probably going to be convicted for what he should be convicted for,
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Um, about, you know, trying to overthrow the government of the United States.
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You're just not, like, you're not a weak enough person to really...
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This, I think you, I think you dance this way because you think you have to placate.
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Like, you think that we almost lost America on January 6th.
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Like, I just don't buy that you, that you're that soft.
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Um, and just to educate you a little on this, I was saying...
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I don't know, when I saw the video that came out, because, okay,
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I don't really follow the stuff in the Middle East.
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But I wouldn't say that I really follow the Middle Eastern conflict, all that, that closely.
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I more follow what's going on with family court and laws surrounding the family.
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All right, that's, that's more what I talk about.
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However, um, really what confused me was when the January 6th thing happened,
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I heard about it, I heard it was bad, whatever.
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And then I saw the video, like, later that came out.
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And it was just them, like, walking through the Capitol.
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I thought, like, the country was something like that.
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This, for five years, when everyone was laughing at me for saying this,
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that Trump would never concede the election and he would never go away.
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Where, like, you, I lived in D.C. at this time,
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where you couldn't go outside, cars were flipped, things were burned,
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people were boarding up their windows, but you thought the end of democracy,
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you could say this meaningful place happened when people above the age of, like, 65
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Like, you thought that was the worst thing you've ever seen in American politics.
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The worst, the worst thing was that finally we had a president,
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after all this history that we've had, nobody ever did this,
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not Al Gore and not Nixon, who probably didn't actually lose their elections.
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They allowed this peaceful transfer of power to happen.
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We finally had a guy who decided, of course, because he's insane,
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decided that no matter what happens, I won this election.
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There's only two things that could possibly happen.
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I win the election, or if I don't win the election, there must have been some cheating.
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It was looked at by his own people around him, including the Homeland Security Department,
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including the Director of National Intelligence, including every court, federal and state,
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including his own lawyers, his daughter, Bill Barr.
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Even the Republican vote counters, like the one he called who said,
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So plainly, he did not accept losing the election.
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But I'm just asking if you believe that that day,
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as the media presenter, we're talking about media hoaxes.
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It's not just that day, although that was part of the scheme.
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I mean, it's not like coincidence that they showed up on the very day
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that they were certifying the vote at the very place they were doing it
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And did you have any questions about why the FBI hasn't been able to find,
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do you think it's strange that they haven't been able to find
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who dropped off the pipe bombs the night before?
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You know, remember the night before on January 5th,
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there were pipe bombs that were set outside of the RNC
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And this was a part of the whole thing that bombs were about to go off,
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but they were able to, you know, get the bombs out.
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This is why, you know, AOC sent you to fly for love, all this stuff.
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So I'm asking you, do you have more pressing questions
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about why they have not been able to find the person that dropped off those pipes?
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I will have to look into that the way you'll have to look into the moon thing.
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Because I think that's a very big piece for a lot of people,
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of just understanding like what actually happened on that day.
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As I said before, I don't trust the media on anything
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So I will allow that there could be this element to the story
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that Donald Trump would not concede an election,
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And in my lifetime, I've never gone to bed and had the election switch.
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Like, and, and, and on my birthday, Democrats always win.
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and what happened was election day was on, I can't even remember.
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But I just remember it, I thought we were gonna win
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because election day was the day before my birthday.
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And Republicans always win when it doesn't fall on my birthday.
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I think I was born to be political because I was literally born on the fourth.
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...fake and, and that he had all these, uh, uh, reasons to under,
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to believe that the, that people had voted like 10,000...
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I, uh, Rassenberger actually corrected him and said,
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you know, you, you claimed that there was 10,000 dead people
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You're apparently about to, allowed to lie to the American people about elections,
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even though nobody ever really did that before.
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So, as a layman, as just a person that tunes into politics,
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I've been hearing for years that they're gonna get Trump on something.
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And you can only say this to me for so many years
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Anyways, guys, um, like the video on your way out.
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Let me know if you guys want me to do more political stuff.
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