Episode 2329 CWSA 12⧸21⧸23 The 2024 Democrat Hoax Strategy And Lots More Fun News
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1 hour and 17 minutes
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138.82379
Summary
I spill a lot of coffee, and it's not a good one. But it doesn't have to be that way. Join me for the dopamine hit of the day, the thing that makes everything better, called the simultaneous sip.
Transcript
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Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the highlight of human civilization.
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I've had a bad start of the morning this morning.
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This show is going to be amazing, based on how it started.
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If you'd like to take this show, this experience,
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all you need is a cup or a mug or a glass, a tank or a chalice or a stein,
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a canteen jug or a flask, a vessel of any kind.
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And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine hit of the day,
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So, let me tell you what happened to my morning.
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So, it turns out that that sound problem is no doubt related to the first story I was going to tell you.
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So, every morning, the first part of my day, I fill this gigantic mug with coffee, and then I walk into my darkened office, and I look for the little hot plate I put it on.
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And then I set it on the hot plate, and then I usually turn on the lights.
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Now, the hot plate is black in a darkened room on a dark desk.
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So, I just sort of feel for it, and then, you know, put the coffee on it.
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I neglected to turn off the hot plate from yesterday when I used it, which caused some burning of my fingers and some tippage of the coffee.
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Because as I burned my left hand while I was putting the coffee on with the right hand, it kind of spilled a little.
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Have you ever had that situation where you spill a little of something, and then you try to quickly correct it?
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No, what happens is you're flailing to correct it results in slightly more spillage.
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Ended up being sprayed across every object on my desk.
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From, apparently, the sound mixer, which didn't work, to my keyboard completely.
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To all of the electronics, the lamp, every cord, my desk thing, and a lot of my notes covered with coffee.
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So, the first part of my day was cleaning up the biggest coffee spill I've ever seen in my life.
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I mean, it looked like the Exxon Valdez just shit on my office.
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There was nothing that didn't have coffee on it when I was done.
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Now, keep in mind that this is four in the morning, and I haven't had coffee yet.
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Do you know how unpleasant it is to clean coffee from every crevice of everything you own and not have any coffee in you?
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But the good news is, the good news is, that I cleaned everything up, got it all under control, except, evidently, I've burned out my mixer.
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I went and I got a brand new, fresh cup of coffee.
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And, while it was filling up in my coffee machine, I was watching, looking at my phone, and I probably looked at my phone too long.
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Because it filled up, you ever have a coffee that fills, like, right up to the top?
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And then you say to yourself, oh, shit, what am I going to do now?
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I could, like, stand here and try to sip it off the top.
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And then that always burns you, because it's too hot.
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And, like, you don't want to stand there until it cools off, but you can't sip it off the top.
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And my coffee maker creates this, like, crema stuff.
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You know, it adds air to it, so that it's, like, this really tastes good.
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So, if you suck off the top, then you just get the bad black coffee on the bottom.
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So, I did what any of you would do in this situation.
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I said to myself, yes, the coffee is so close to the top of my cup that almost any motion will spill it.
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And the last thing I want to do is spill some coffee.
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That's for damn sure, because I just spent 45 minutes cleaning it up.
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I have the balance and the training to carry this cup of coffee without any spillage whatsoever.
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And so, well, the long story short, after I finished cleaning off my stairway,
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But, the good news is, there's no coffee on my desk.
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Yeah, it was a little bit of a prisoner island situation, but god damn it, I'm back.
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I just, I'm just going to fight through this day no matter what it takes.
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All right, let's get to the news, the important stuff.
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There are three things that I've been wanting to try.
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One is this Dr. Huberman idea of getting sun in the morning.
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I've tried it before, but I tried it yesterday in particular.
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That idea that if you stand on the ground outdoors on your bare feet, it'll somehow, I don't know, change your electrical situation.
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But I also tried for the first time, I've had it for years, but an infrared sauna.
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Got sun in the morning, grounded with my bare feet, and took an infrared sauna.
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The infrared sauna did, in fact, make my muscles less painful.
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So, I don't know which of those three things made any difference.
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The grounding part doesn't sound real, frankly.
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So, those three things really did make me feel good.
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Of course, there's nothing you can do with the Epstein story that doesn't make it worse.
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There's nothing you can do with that story that won't turn it into a worse version of what it already is, which is terrible.
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Now I'm really curious about the three you're not going to give us.
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Also, Dr. Andrew Huberman says there's some study that says it's called the Cathedral Effect.
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That if you try to do work in a low-ceiling environment, you can do more detailed analytical stuff.
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But if you're in a cathedral or just a high-ceiling place, it makes you more creative.
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Now, this is a subset of one of my reframes that you'll see in my amazing book, Reframe Your Brain, that everybody's talking about.
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Actually, a lot of people are talking about it.
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Because what I learned is if I can't create anything where I am, it's probably because of where I am.
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If you sit in a room by yourself and you say, oh, I want to write something.
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I discovered, and I talk about it too much, that if I go to Starbucks, there's something about the noise of Starbucks and the way they design the building, which also has high ceilings, by the way.
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And I can work like crazy, even with the noise and the bustle and the bad tables and the sticky tables.
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I mean, I'm literally, my elbows are on the table and it's just like full of sticky coffee and shit.
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Everything that shouldn't work, works perfectly.
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So you really can't guess what is a good place to work.
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Stormy Daniels said some funny things about Hunter Biden.
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And it's the most honest take I've ever heard on Hunter Biden.
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Would you like to hear the most honest thing anybody ever said about Hunter Biden?
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Stormy says, Hunter seems like he'd be fun to party with.
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I mean, he's apparently cleaned up his act, so he's not partying.
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I'm like, like, you wouldn't do the exact same thing if you thought you could get away with it?
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You wouldn't spend someone else's money on hookers and blow if you could get away with it?
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I know all of you would, but I wouldn't do that.
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Well, Harvard continues its destruction of its reputation.
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Apparently now there are reports of 40 separate acts of plagiarism by their president, Claudine Gay.
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And even the New York Times has published a hit piece on her, basically.
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Imagine the New York Times basically just trashing her at this point.
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So they're saying her plagiarism is like a genuine problem.
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Do you think Harvard will be forced to get rid of her?
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And I guess Saturday Night Live compared Claudine Gay to Urkel.
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So even Saturday Night Live is going after her.
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They're going to end funding for all sporting bodies that don't crack down on trans players competing against women.
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Now, what's interesting is, didn't you think New Zealand was kind of a super woke?
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But apparently they've turned completely on the question of trans and sports.
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And they're going to defund you if you're going to have transitioning players playing on the women's team.
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Do you think that there's a genuine shift in the whole wokeness business?
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Or are we getting a, no, the mug is, can you do me a favor on YouTube?
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The microphone is unplugged because I spilled coffee on my mixer and it doesn't work, which I didn't realize until I turned it on.
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So, please tell the other people to stop asking me to plug in my microphone.
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So the rest of you, could you answer that question for me so I don't have to see it?
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Because otherwise I'm going to have to cover up the comments.
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I'll just put some tape over it so I can't see it.
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Because I can't really do the show if everybody's talking about the sound.
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There's a, so the Wall Street Journal is saying that young people are increasingly getting their news from TikTok.
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And it's causing a problem because young people are getting a wrong opinion about Israel-Hamas war.
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And now it looks like it's TikTok versus Israel.
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So, TikTok is a, honestly, it's an existential threat to Israel.
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I think that TikTok is an existential threat to the existence of Israel.
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Because what it's done is, it seems to have propagandized young people to be anti-Israel.
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And those young people, I hate to tell you, but they're going to get older and they're going to be in charge.
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So, they basically just brainwashed a generation to abandon support of Israel.
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Now, the question of how much the United States should support Israel is a separate question.
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So, it's not whether they should or they shouldn't.
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What's going to happen is if TikTok continues unabated, if no changes are made, Israel will go out of business.
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Because if you take out the American support, you know, they're going to take out every other country's support at the same time.
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So, it looks like the battle is now between Israel's very existence and TikTok still operating, at least in America.
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This will be a real good test, because we worry that China, and TikTok in general, is having too much influence on our Congress.
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But separately, there are lots of people who say, hey, Israel is having too much influence on our government.
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Now, I would say, of course, both China and Israel are trying to influence our government, because we try to influence everybody else.
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But now the fight is between really two very powerful rivals.
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It's just one is doing something that's bad for the other.
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China's influence over Congress or Israel's influence over Congress?
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And if they had to fight it out over the existence of TikTok, who would win?
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Because the Chinese money is apparently changing something, but Israel has a big effect as well.
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So if this gets reframed as an existential threat to Israel, there's a much better chance it gets banned.
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Because the U.S. is trying to support Israel, but it wouldn't make any sense to try to support Israel at the same time we're allowing TikTok to destroy Israel.
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Because that doesn't make sense if TikTok is still operating.
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If you're going to be on Israel's side, well, why not actually do it?
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But I would say that giving Israel money, certainly they like it and it helps.
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But I'll bet they could have done almost everything they need with that on our money.
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They can't survive while TikTok is still operating in America.
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There's a new research that says doing your own research online makes you dumber.
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Let's add this to the pile of, you know, you could have just asked Scott.
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Oh, I just read a story that said Bigfoot is going to be elected to Congress.
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So you go down to your little rabbit hole and you find, you know, you search for,
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A whole bunch of articles about Bigfoot running for Congress.
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The more you search on your own, the dumber you get.
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And since it was either true or false, there were only two conditions, right?
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Either this, doing your own research either helped you or it didn't help you.
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Just because there's a study that says it went one way, it literally tells you nothing.
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There are only two possibilities, like a coin flip.
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But studies in general, studies in general, half of them don't hold up in the long run.
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So if a new study comes out in this category of things which often turn out not to be true, there's just one study.
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And you could have guessed, without even having the study, if you had flipped a coin or guessed, same odds of being right.
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But I do believe it's true that people convince themselves that their conspiracy theories are real by finding other people who say the same thing.
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So it turns out that poverty is way down instead of up.
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Wouldn't you think, Scott, I know there's some things you can't measure.
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Sometimes you can't predict things way into the future.
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But there's one thing that should be pretty easy to measure.
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So they should have the methodology down pretty well.
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This is going to blow your whole fucking head off.
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Here's how they were calculating poverty wrong.
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They tried to measure how much money you were getting.
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Now, your common sense says, well, that's what poverty is.
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My poverty level is basically how much money I get.
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So a smart group decided to revise it and say, what if we looked at how much you consume?
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When they looked at how much people consumed, people were consuming a level of stuff that was well beyond poverty.
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So if you looked at what they actually spend and consume, it's way above the poverty line.
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So it turns out that when you measured people's income, it's not just credit cards.
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But when you looked at poverty, it turns out that poor people have lots of ways to get resources.
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Credit cards are more of a middle class debt thing.
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The people are so poor, they don't even have a bank.
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Basically, government services plus whatever else they were doing.
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But whatever they were doing, they were getting more consumption power than the income suggested.
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So the most basic thing you think you could measure weren't even close.
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But if you can't measure doing your own research and be confident about it, and you can't really
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measure poverty levels, at least we can measure and predict climate change 100 years in advance.
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But it looks like we're really good at measuring climate change.
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And as you know, the climate will continue getting warmer and warmer, and there's no way around it.
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My next story is about these cold snap in China.
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China has set a new record in the Mongolian part of China in a town called Hohat.
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Now, I don't know if there's a town called Hohat that was also super warm, which would feel right.
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But the town of Hohat, where all the prostitutes were warmer than they should have been, Hohat.
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And what do the climate change people say when records for cold are being set in China?
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Well, China's like the size of a postage stamp.
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So China's setting records for cold, but here's what you didn't know.
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Climate change doesn't just make things warmer.
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So this is just one of the extremes caused by warming.
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Another thing that's happening is that the Arctic ice, you know how it was plunging for years?
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Well, several years ago it stopped plunging and started increasing, and it's still increasing.
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So it turns out that none of the predictions have been right so far.
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At least about ice and water levels and general warming.
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So, yeah, it's all that global warming that's causing the lowest temperatures we've seen.
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As you know, we have, we meeting the people who study politics, have been able to do, let's say, what would you call it, almost anthropology, or it's almost like a dig, where we've pieced together the Democrat structure of power.
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Now, that includes all the extended parts, like the, you know, you've got the ADL, that you'd say, well, the ADL has nothing to do with the Democrats.
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They're just trying to protect, you know, Jewish people from various abuses.
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But it turns out that there's like a Democrat who's the head of it, who uses it also, besides doing the good work to protect Jewish people, also just as a hammer to, you know, hammer on anybody Republican.
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So, there's a whole bunch of illegitimate fact-checkers, illegitimate watchdogs, illegitimate misinformation people, and they have all been mapped.
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And you can see that basically Democrat operatives, or their buddies, are the ones running these fake organizations, which do a combination of real work.
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Because in case they say, hey, look at our real work, it's real, it's real work, but it's not really the big purpose.
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The real purpose is for the fake stuff, where they can just say Republicans are lying and everything is satisfying.
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We were expecting, for example, that there would be some tentpole hoaxes.
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Now, a tentpole, if you think of a circus tent, the tentpole is like the big pole that holds up the tent.
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So, there'll be lots of minor hoaxes, and we all knew that.
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But months ago, many people, including me, said, oh, what will be the 2024 hoax against Trump?
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First of all, have you all noticed that Biden and his supporters have stopped talking about policies?
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Like, our policy is better than whatever Trump would do, or whatever the Republicans would do.
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Because at this point, am I right that the policies of the Republicans, with the exception of Haley, Republicans kind of have similar policies.
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Vivek is going to get you something that looks like Trump, but his own take on it.
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So, it's basically Republican policies, which are very clear and very much in contrast to current policies, immigration being an obvious one.
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Now, wouldn't you expect that, given that the Republicans are polling well, collectively, and they've got different policies that are really different,
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don't you think that all the conversations should be about those differences in policies?
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Well, it turns out that the Democrats have learned through polling that all of their policies are unpopular.
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But abortion has been cleverly moved into a state problem.
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Which, by the way, the more I think about it, I thought it was a gigantic mistake by Republicans to make a deal of abortion and essentially make themselves unelectable.
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But I think, in the long run, it allowed them to win federal elections by taking it away from the federal decision-making process.
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So, I think, like, a Trump or a Vivek can say, all right, here's my opinion on abortion, but remember, I don't make any decisions on abortion.
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And I'm going to let the people whose job it is to make that decision.
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So, at this point, see if you notice that Biden and his proxies have gone completely personal attack.
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So, here's what I call the three-legged stool of hoaxes that we can see now will be the primary tentpole hoaxes for 2024.
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He invokes Hitler with his polluting the blood comments, etc.
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The fine people hoax was that, you know, the hoax that he praised neo-Nazis in Charlottesville,
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when, indeed, it was just a deceptive edit and he condemned the Nazis.
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So, they just changed it to the opposite of what he actually did.
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Well, they're doing that here by, if you remove the context,
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it just looks like he took something out of Mein Kampf, which he never read, he says.
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And it's easy to make it look like, oh, it's Hitler.
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That's how Hitler talks, because nobody knows the difference.
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Number two, he's still colluding with Putin, and he's Putin's puppet.
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So, he's Hitler, Putin puppet, insurrectionist.
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They're not even close to reality, and they have nothing to do with his policies.
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At what point would the country notice that the Democrats have given up on policy?
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Now, it works, because it turns out that, like, half of the country believes that the
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Colorado decision keeping him off the ballot was the right one, because he's such a damn
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Anyway, those tentpole hoaxes are, of course, the justification for the weaponization of the
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Now, is this Scott and other people being all snowflakey and worrying about the weaponization
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Or is the government simply doing its job to find wrongdoing and punish it?
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Well, we do know that after 2016, and Mike Benz has been great at uncovering this and explaining
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it, that the Democrats literally said we can't have this happen again, which is
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And they created a whole structure to make sure it didn't.
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And then Soros, in the meantime, was getting his lefty prosecutors in place.
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And so they'd created a structure where they could lie about Trump.
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The fake, you know, ADLs and, you know, the various other fake organizations would back
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So they would have, this is what the Democrats like to do.
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They like to create fake external companies or entities, which tell them they're right,
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so that their fake news can say, well, Democrats make this claim, and then these fact-checkers
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So now it's okay for us, the news, to say it's true when it's not.
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So basically, you have the news, the fake, it's a big constellation of entities.
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It's maybe hundreds of these fake entities that have been created in the last several
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So now you've got enough judges that are lefty-leaning who will do literally anything, like the Colorado
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And so the weaponization of government depends very much on selling the three hoaxes that
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If you just ask people without any contacts, just stop somebody in the street and say, you
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think the government should be weaponized against individuals?
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It wouldn't matter if you're a Democrat or Republican.
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I don't want the government weaponized against the public.
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But suppose I came up to you and said, Hitler is taking power.
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The only way to get rid of him is to, well, sort of stretch our interpretation of what's
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Just sort of bend our ideas about what the Constitution is saying and not saying.
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Because if we just, you know, we just bend it a little bit, just warp it a little bit,
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Well, I would normally be totally against this weaponization of government.
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But now that you've convinced me that he's Hitler, he's friends with Putin, and he was
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Well, in this one case, huh, in this one case, I guess I'm in favor of a little bit of weaponization
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So they've got the fake persuasion, the three hoaxes.
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That's enough to convince you that weaponization of the government normally would be bad.
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But in this special case, it might be the only thing to save the planet.
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Not to mention, all that climate change is going to kill you if you don't get the right
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All right, so that's what the hoax is that will dominate the coming year.
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There will be new ones, but those will probably be the big ones.
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Ted Lieu, Congressperson Ted Lieu, says this about the Colorado trial.
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He said, the Colorado trial court, and then this next part is in all caps, held a trial
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and made rock-solid findings of fact that Trump engaged in the insurrection.
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Supreme Court would not have any basis to overrule the findings.
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The only way a Supreme Court can overturn is to make the perverse ruling that presidents
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Well, Ted Lieu dropping the hammer on things, huh?
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Now, remember, the most important thing you need to know to understand the news is the
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There are some players who are so insanely political that nothing that comes out of their
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He's sort of a happy warrior, you know, but when he gets into the political situation and
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said anything about Trump, he goes just completely batshit crazy.
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So he says the Colorado trial court held the trial.
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Where was Trump giving his evidence that there was no insurrection?
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The judges just sat there and said, well, it was obviously an insurrection.
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And they made rock solid findings of fact that he engaged in insurrection.
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And that the Supreme Court would have no basis to overrule.
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Well, the smartest people are pretty sure that it could be close to a unanimous decision, which
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the Supreme Court almost never does, in overturning it.
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Do you think that Ted Lieu believes one word that he wrote?
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Yeah, I mean, to believe this, you'd have to be really fucking stupid.
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So I'm going to give him, I'll give him the benefit of a doubt that he knows what he's doing.
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Because the other alternative is kind of insulting.
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He said today, at this point, if you get the bulk of your news from cable, you're officially a zombie.
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Now, if you get your news by watching both the left-leaning and right-leaning cable,
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You know, maybe you get a little better idea of what the fake news is.
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But yes, if you're only watching your preferred network, you have no fucking idea what's going on.
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There's an online survey, and the 54% of respondents approve of the decision of Colorado.
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How in the world could you be well-informed and think the Colorado decision made any sense?
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Well, here are some of the things we know about Biden.
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He said, we just have to demonstrate, talking about Trump.
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He said, we just have to demonstrate that he will not take power.
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We have to demonstrate that he will not take power.
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Does that sound the same as we need to run an election and win?
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We have to demonstrate that he will not take power.
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making sure under, quote, legitimate efforts of the Constitution,
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So he says, we're going to demonstrate that he will not take power,
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and he's going to use the legitimate efforts under the Constitution.
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So he's literally saying, we're going to use the law to keep him out of office.
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And they said they'll use anything they can use in the law to keep him out of office.
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we're going to weaponize the Justice Department?
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To me, it looks kind of clear that he's going to try to do it within the law.
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But within the law, if it's your own people and your own judges,
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Well, if the Supreme Court didn't want to overturn it, it would be.
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So the trick here is they'll make the law anything they want
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because their judges can just define it any way they want.
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But at least he hasn't done anything like this, right?
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It would be terrible if he said something that sounded a lot like,
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we're going to use lawfare to take out our competitor
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But do we see any signs of that actually happening?
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Well, here's Glenn Greenwald explaining the situation.
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Trump's first indictment was from a liberal Manhattan prosecutor.
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His other state case is from the Democratic Party machine in Atlanta.
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His two federal cases are under the Biden Department of Justice.
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And now a Colorado court full of Dems just banned him from the ballot.
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But one, two, three, see, 91 charges and this Colorado thing
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and every bit of it is funded by and done by Democrats.
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That doesn't look like any kind of justice system, does it?
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Wouldn't you think that at least some of this would be Republican-driven
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This looks exactly like Biden said what he was going to do
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and now he's executing it right in front of us.
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Now, how many casual viewers of news would be aware
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If you did a survey, do you think any Democrat would know that?
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There aren't even that many Republicans who can explain it,
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There have been some death threats to those Colorado judges,
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I do not support any death threats against justices
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I do not support any of the people in the real world.
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I do not support any of the people in the real world.
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Again, do not make death threats against justices
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So we're going to do a little evil to stop him.
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And then I feel myself looking at this and say,
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and found themselves getting destroyed as a result,
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Did you know that as the 2020 election was coming by
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that there were Democrats who were talking about
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They were talking about plans to get rid of Trump
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we can get Mike Pence to do the 25th Amendment,
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or just having the military refuse to follow orders.