Episode 2469 CWSA 05⧸09⧸24
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1 hour and 17 minutes
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147.23784
Summary
In this episode of the daily comic, Dr. Scott Adams talks about the dangers of processed foods and their impact on your health, and why you should be eating less of them. He also talks about a new venture from Google and CNN that could be a game-changer in the video sharing space.
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to multiple platforms and uh having one piece of software with no hardware extra hardware just open
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your browser go to the rumble studio it's amazing well welcome to coffee with scott adams the
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now some of you uh were here when i had author carmen simon on about her book which you've already
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seen made you look which is full of all kinds of psychological information about what would hold
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somebody's attention and um i heard this morning that it's number one in uh the marketing and business
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category on amazon so oprah you think you got power oprah no you don't have power i can move some books
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on this program anyway so congratulations to carmen simon her book made you look number one on amazon
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and the business and marketing category this morning well speaking of uh fun things um uh if you are
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subscribing to the dilbert comic on x see my profile or uh locals scott adams not local so you would know
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that uh you also see in addition to the daily comic the digital version of the calendar which has a
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comic from 10 years ago and 10 years ago so this was before i was doing any political stuff
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i want you to see if you can see the the seeds of my thinking in this comic so it's something that
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you've heard me say a number of times i'll say it again today actually later but you can see you can
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see the germs of it in the comic 10 years ago so it's a comic in which the ceo and wally are at a table
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and there are other people but the ceo says studies show that people who exercise are healthier
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and wally says that's because people uh who are in poor health don't exercise
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and the ceo says why does it seem as if you ruin every meeting and wally says is it because i only
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attend the ones that are stupid now you can probably see my philosophy coming through which is that science
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is usually backwards the the people who don't feel good are the ones who don't go for wrong
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it's a little hard to suss out cause and effect i mean i do believe obviously the exercise is good
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for you you know there's no doubt about that but when you see a specific study that says that
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the healthiest people are the ones who exercise i'm thinking yeah the uh the people who are able to
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exercise are more likely to do it that's true anyway uh here's some breaking news um google and cnn have
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reached uh some kind of agreement they're going to launch a new video sharing product so it would be
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like youtube except in this case uh more adult content so google and cnn are getting together on that
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the name of the new venture is uh youtubin youtubin no it's not i made that up but really most of the
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news is made up so the best you can do sometimes is that the made up news is funny so this is basically
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the best news you can get it's not true just like all the other news but at least it's funny i i call
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myself the king of the naughty dad jokes anybody can do a dad joke but if you can do a naughty dad joke
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well that's a little higher level all right there's a story that says ultra processed foods are linked to
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shorter lifespans so people who are eating more ultra processed foods are not living as long
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now i believe that that is very likely a true correlation causation in other words i'm sure that
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eating processed foods is not the best thing you can do for your health however do you trust a study
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that pretends it can isolate that variable don't you think there are a whole bunch of things
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that people who eat more processed foods also have in common i mean i'll just throw out a few
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don't you have to have a lot of spare time to not eat processed foods the main i think the main reason
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people do it is convenience right there's just not enough hours in the day like the the reason that i can
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eat a good diet if i may be completely obnoxious in the interest of information is because i'm rich
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i don't know how you would have a good diet if you weren't rich not because it costs more but because
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i literally have help if i had to feed myself you know instead of using doordash or something that can
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give me like a prepared food that i can choose so it doesn't have a lot of additives or or have an
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assistant who can do some shopping for me and some prep like if i didn't have that i'm sure i don't i
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wouldn't do it so how do you isolate the convenience factor because if you took the people who don't have
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enough time to eat well you'd have a lot of people with stressful lives and the stress isn't good for you
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so how do you sort that out of the study so i'm going to say i believe the results but not the study
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because i'm pretty sure that our food supply is you know suboptimal i think it's actually poison
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but i don't know you can tease it out in the study i just don't know that that's possible
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i'm skeptical here's another study uh that says psychopathic women tend to move their heads very
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little when talking to other people so if you see a woman who's talking to you and her head is not
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moving as much as you expect her head to move she might be a psychopath now you're probably wondering
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oh i know what it looks like when your head doesn't move like that's easy to imagine but what
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exactly does it look like if you're not a psychopath and you're a woman and your head is
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moving in a way that is perfectly naturally and natural and healthy
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oh i so want to do this impression on camera but it's going to become a meme
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if i did this impression on camera no the normal women who are not psychopaths their heads will move
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like this all right now it's a meme now it's a meme sorry
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it's called chicken head and it's what normal women do not psychopaths now i have a theory why
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psychopaths do not move their heads as much when talking to people here's my theory
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if you were a normal person and you were talking to an object literally you're talking to your printer
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would you move your head a lot probably not because it's just an object you would just say
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you stupid printer why are you always out of paper but if you were talking to a person you would want to
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impress them you know with with how engaged you are you don't want to hold their attention and so
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maybe you would have a little more movement so my theory is that psychopaths don't move their head
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when they're talking to people because to them people are objects so that actually makes sense to
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me i don't know about the study but the concept makes sense i'll look for that i've never noticed it
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well the california wine industry is in the crapper it's a 55 billion dollar industry and
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it fell 8.7 percent in 2023 wait a minute i didn't notice this the first time i read it
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it fell in 2023 do you want to do you want to complete the story for me why this is fake news go
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all right the headline is that alcohol consumption went down in 2023 go what's wrong with the story
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you can't compare anything in 2023 to anything in 2022 that's
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how in the world did i not notice this i was going to tell you that the story is that people
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are drinking less alcohol but but i didn't notice the date when i first looked at it
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or i didn't think about the the date being relevant yeah you can't tell anything 2023 is in 2022 the
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whole pandemic thing is just an outlier every statistic that compares anything to that time
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is ridiculous however i do think that alcohol consumption is going down this study notwithstanding
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um and i think alcohol is poison and i think people are feeling it i think it might be a little bit of substitute
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effect but i've got another hypothesis about why wine consumption might be going down
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i heard somebody say online that they might be using a type of fertilizer that might be
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causing people problems have you ever heard that i i don't have any evidence to back that up i just
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just the comment i saw and i wonder if that whatever is poisoning the food supply in general and i'm sure it
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is is affecting the wine as well or the grapes makes me wonder if people are just not feeling as good after they drink
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the reason you drink is because it feels good but what if people are drinking and they're not feeling
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as good as they used to feel because the product has changed well let's say there's a difference in
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fertilizer that's what people are alleging i don't have any information to back that up but yeah it makes
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me wonder if they're just either more allergic to it or something could be speaking of uh things put in
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your body that might be poison astrazeneca is withdrawing its vaccine globally uh saying it's
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just for us commercial reasons it's economic reasons it has nothing to do with uh admitting
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recently that its shock can cause potentially deadly blood clots that's probably coincidental what the
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real reason is is just basic commercial reasons come on people it's just basic commercial reasons
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don't act like it's some kind of conspiracy and they found out that their product might be more
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dangerous than they hope it's not that it's just basic commercial reasons now what are the odds
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that two completely different vaccine platforms because the astrazeneca stuff was not the mrna stuff
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so this is what the brits and the swedes and i guess it's a british swedish company
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so this is the one they were taken two and a half billion people took it i guess
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so what are the odds that two completely different technologies that were both introduced
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on rush in completely different countries and different different companies
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were both seemingly effective but had this blood clot blood clot problem it's less a weird coincidence
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would it be true that maybe all rushed vaccines would have these problems because two out of two
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i don't know yeah and of course i'm only speaking hypothetically because i don't know for sure
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anything scientifically but is it would seem that a lot of people are complaining about the risks of
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two completely different platforms i'm not sure how to understand that
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okay okay it's telling us something but i don't know what exactly well there's a new poll by the
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babylon b now this this is an important poll you're probably listening to polls from gallup and
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it was zagbe's they're okay too rasmussen you know you've heard of them uh but the babylon b has the good
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stuff and they get a poll results here it says uh the dead worm found in rfk juniors brain is already
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polling higher than biden in 11 states now we don't have information yet on the swing states but i think
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it's looking good for the dead worm uh rfk junior yesterday offered uh that he would eat five more
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brain worms and and still debate uh biden and trump that's one of my favorite uh political posts of all
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time you know of course nobody nobody could match trump for political speech but for someone who's
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not trump that's one of the funniest that's one of the funniest political posts i've seen i do like
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nay i love that rfk junior runs directly into danger like instead of saying oh it was no big deal it was
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just a little brain worm it's all taken care of he says i'll eat five more brain worms if i and debate
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biden than trump that's kind of perfect kind of perfect now i don't know for sure but i don't
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think he's being advised like that that sounds like something he probably just came up with on his own
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and to me humor is of course i'm very biased a sign of competence one of the reasons i think
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trump is capable is because he's funny intentionally and uh when i see rfk junior being funny intentionally
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it improves my opinion of his overall capability it's just a it's just a natural bias you have when
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you hear somebody being that funny you think well if you can be that funny you're probably kind of clever
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well this brings me to my theme for the rest of this um presentation my theme today is that democrats
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are realizing that they're the bad guys and it's really going to be uncomfortable for a while
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now i'm going to support that with the following stories but remember the overall theme is that
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democrats are waking up watching the news and having this kind of feeling oh crap have i been supporting
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the bad guys the whole time yes you have yes you have
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all right here's some stories for the day google is allegedly they i think they're complaining about
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this but google uh allegedly took down some mega pro trump ads that are critical of biden and that
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it's not like the ads were you know over the top or against the rules it wasn't anything like that it was
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just an ad pretty normal ad but uh google allegedly took it down but they say it was a technical error or just an error
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yeah there's a lot of errors i feel like all the errors go in the same direction
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oh oh we we accidentally suppressed some republicans well we certainly weren't trying to do that intentionally
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it was an error oh you caught us no you didn't catch us but thanks for bringing it to our attention
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yeah completely totally an accidental error kind of a thing
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now i don't know if any democrats will hear that story and if they do hear are they going to say to
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themselves well it's probably just an error probably just a ordinary mistake means nothing
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unless it was part of some larger pattern a tapestry if you will
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uh was a guest on a podcast by nicole shanahan you recognize her as the vp choice for rfk jr
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and uh the i'll tell you when the podcast is out should be pretty soon i think you'll want to hear it
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it was actually wasn't very political we got into almost no politics a little bit at the end so but it was more
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uh general stuff dilberty stuff and things about my life and uh but there's but there was one thing
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that happened that i like to put into a story that i like to tell everybody sort of an advice you saw
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this advice first in my book how to um how to fail almost every time it still went big so here's the advice
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i like to have at least one thing going on that would change the world not very likely you know
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it'd be a really sort of uh unlikely event but at least one thing a project or there's an app you're
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working on or you know maybe there's some persuasion i'm doing to try to change things i i like to wake up
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into a world in which it's possible something amazing will happen now it doesn't have to happen
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but it really feels good to know that you've put something in motion even if it's just buying a
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lotto ticket that's probably why people do it right i don't do it but it's probably why people do it
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because they've got at least one thing that could really go right but it will be even better if the
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one thing that could go right you did intentionally as opposed to pure luck like buying a lotto ticket
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so here's what i did um in a in the break after we were done on air i taught nicole a speaking
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technique how to produce voice up in the mask of your face instead of down in your your throat
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and i asked her to pass it along to rfk jr and simply ask him the question had he ever heard
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that you can produce voice in the mask of your face as opposed to your throat now i have a hypothesis
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and it's not it's not it's a very low percentage play but if it worked his voice would be normal in 24
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hours yeah and let me tell you the technique just so you can hear it and judge for yourself whether
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it make any difference so before i got the surgery to correct my own spasmodic dysphonia similar to
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what rfk jr has and he's had a procedure on his vocal cords to a different one that gave him some relief
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but not total the technique is this and i learned this from a voice doctor somebody who i spend a week
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with and what he teaches you is to produce voice in the mask of your face which is the sort of the
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mouth nose area and the way you do that the way you find it is you hum a happy birthday so if you go
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you can feel it humming in in your mouth and your nose right and then you immediately take the hum
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into uh words and that's how you learn to speak up in the mask it it helps if you go up a tone
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so um you've actually never heard my natural speaking voice because when i do presentation
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style i take it up a tone and uh and i also bring it up into the mask of my face
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uh intentionally let me see if i can even produce my natural voice anymore
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um my actual uh my normal voice is deeper so my actual normal voice is a little bit deeper
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but it's not good for producing good voice over a long period of time because i'm using my vocal
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cords so now i'm speaking from my throat that's where the problem was my vocal cords were the problem
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and as with rfk jr but now i go up a tone and i'll bring my voice up into my face
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so now you can see that i'm producing perfect language and it's about a it's i'm supposed to hit
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an f but i don't i can don't get as high as i can i'm a little below f you know the musical note f
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but that's what i trained on i i trained with a tone machine in which i would try to talk and and
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the machine would tell me if i'm hitting f and that would help you keep your voice up in your mask
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so i i shared with her in 60 seconds the the technique and asked her just to ask him just ask
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him if he was familiar with it now that wouldn't be enough necessarily to train him to do it but if he
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got an interest in it and wanted to follow up there's a non-zero chance that in a week he'll
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be speaking normally now it's a very low chance they're very low if i had to put on it you know
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no more than five percent but i like to have at least one thing going on that could change somebody's
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life doesn't have to be everyone's but to me that's that's why you wake up like that's that's
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the reason you wake up is to see if you can change somebody's life do something big most of life is a
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bunch of little stuff you got to get done but you should have at least one thing brewing that could
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change somebody's life all right there's a poll on a washington state which we don't think of as a
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red state but uh trump just pulled ahead of biden 46 to 45 and if that result held it would be the
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best result republican got in washington state since 1984.
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now is washington state a signal is it the first robin of spring it might be because we do think
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washington state is the lefty left and if trump pulls ahead in the lefty left state it's a it's a
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landslide i use the word landslide today on for the first time um in a serious way i've talked about
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it being potential but now all the signals are landslide it just went from i don't know it might
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be a landslide possibility remote possibility and now it's just flashing hard landslide landslide
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landslide and i'll tell you more of the signals but it's unmistakable at this point
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anything could happen you know there could be some big new news or somebody has a health problem
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anything could happen but if you straight line it from this point it's landslides and not just landslides
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i'm talking the landslide of all landslides it might be the biggest in history i don't know
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what the biggest has ever been reagan i guess but i think he could beat that it's it's within the realm of
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possibility let's see the uh who said this the international monetary fund has said that a surge
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in immigration has made the u.s economy more competitive by preventing wages from rising
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more than they otherwise would have yeah that came from the head of the international monetary fund
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um yeah yep um that's all good news that we kept our wages low by bringing in other people to take our
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wages you know i have a similar feeling about muggers
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when i see a mugger gets a really good score like a nice fat wallet i say to myself well that's good
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that's stimulative to the economy because that mugger's income is going up so it always makes
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me happy when a mugger makes a good kill oh wait wait what have i been analyzing that mugging thing wrong
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i just now realized that the person who gets mugged is losing exactly the same amount of money
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well now that makes me look at this immigration story completely differently if the immigrants are getting
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well more good news for you stormy daniels will be will be back on the the stand
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could there be any happier news than another day of stormy daniels after we know that trump
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literally fucked her until she was unconscious and she says she might vote for him now i don't think
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he could have had a better day in court honestly and i um i'm gonna tell you this story without a name
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this will be an anonymous story but a uh a woman messaged me laughing that after hearing the stormy daniels
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story that the democrats are trying to make trump look like a a less good leader
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i'm sorry but everything about that story made me like him better period
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let me ask you this you got two choices and the only thing you know about him is this
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one shit his pants on the way to the helicopter and eats ice cream because it's easier than talking
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fucked a porn star until she was unconscious and uh has uh gold-plated nail clippers
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which one of them do you want to negotiate with potent
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the porn star until she was unconscious gonna take it every time
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yeah i'm gonna i'm gonna pick that one every time
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this is when the democrats have to learn the term already baked into the cake
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it's true people believe me it's true i know i know you're all surprised it was a little bit baked
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into the cake don't you think and finding out that trump is exactly who you thought he was
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even behind closed doors that's not hurting him
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anyway uh we hear that the misinformation blob is back
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so you know the twitter files and mike ben's in particular have been telling you about this
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vast network of uh you know fbi and cissa and all all these bad people who are trying to manage the
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information architecture of the world so that they could send you a bunch of
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bullshit which they called correcting misinformation but of course they were a misinformation entity
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uh but it looks like they're all reconstituting now
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so the democrat uh senate intel chair says that they're they're reorganizing the fbi says uh
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and the democrats are reorganizing again to once again create a disinformation blob to control the
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elections and it's not even hidden because this came from the democrats senate intel chair
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in public nobody's hiding it it's just that the democrats haven't heard the news
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that it's all it's all for the purpose of misinformation creating it um it's not so much to reduce it
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uh but that story is going to get funnier in a minute okay
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just wait for that just hold that one in your story and hold that in your mind
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that the the democrats have created this massive misinformation your entity
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just hold that thought we're going to do some other things but don't lose that one okay keep
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that there it'll be funnier later all right uh i saw a very funny uh post by uh joel pollack
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uh i'll just read it he says worth remembering that barack obama also tried to withhold weapons from
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israel during the 2014 war also started by hamas the pentagon ignored him and sent weapons anyway
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i don't think the secretary of defense enjoyed explaining joe biden's crazy policy to congress
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do you think that might happen that the military might just say
00:32:28.880
this is just stupid we're going to send them some bombs nobody knows where they came from
00:32:32.560
i don't know it's possible i mean i didn't know the story about that happening in 2014 but i
00:32:40.560
trust joel has those facts right and uh maybe maybe we'll find out that some bombs got to israel anyway
00:32:51.040
if any did it would be the precision munitions that you could defend you could defend having sent them
00:32:59.040
by them saving lives i mean you could make the case you know you could make the case against it but you
00:33:04.720
could make the case that the precision music munitions would be better than not having them
00:33:12.160
all right according to the hill joe biden is saying again i promise you donald trump won't accept
00:33:18.560
election results if he loses now that's called priming you so that you're primed to think that what
00:33:25.280
happened is the election results were accurate and that he's a big old insurrectionist
00:33:31.680
that's priming to make to make sure that if it happens you see it under that condition that it was
00:33:37.280
a good election and he's a bad person denying them and trying to take over the country but uh here's what
00:33:44.320
what i would tell you um common sense says that the level of corruption that we can all observe
00:33:56.160
suggests that we couldn't possibly have a a fair election so yes if trump is ahead in the polls
00:34:02.960
clearly had the polls on election day and he loses he's not going to accept the results
00:34:09.920
and neither will i how many of you would accept the results if he's ahead in the polls and he loses
00:34:17.440
would any of you accept that result i won't now that doesn't mean i'm going to storm the capital
00:34:24.960
i'm not gonna i'm not going to be cleaning my guns or anything nothing like that but don't ask me to accept
00:34:31.040
bullshit right the first taste i'm going to spit it out don't try to shove it all the way down my
00:34:39.840
esophagus no if the polling says trump should win and he loses again i am not going to think that was a
00:34:49.040
legitimate election and you're going to have to get rid of all the machines after that and you're going to
00:34:54.800
have to make sure that you have paper ballots and you better make sure that you fix this fucking
00:34:58.960
shit because the country is going to get a little upset if it happens again now do you think that
00:35:07.440
the democrats are starting to notice a little bit
00:35:14.640
let me give you some examples apparently biden said that inflation was nine percent when he got into
00:35:21.120
office the real answer was one point four percent it makes me wonder if biden gets his own fake
00:35:29.680
newspaper in the morning because they can't trust him with with real information like i don't think
00:35:36.160
they could go to him say you know all of the data is bad now so it's probably a bad day if they did i feel
00:35:45.040
like they've got a fake washington post that looks like the real thing and they put it on his desk
00:35:50.080
but it's all just made up because everybody's so used to him thinking all the all the numbers are wrong
00:35:56.880
and it'll be like the headline snickers candy bars 24 smaller than before
00:36:03.440
and he'll be like oh oh i'm gonna be all over that gonna be all over that all right
00:36:10.800
uh rasmussen has a poll here on crime issues and of course uh it's exactly what you think it would be
00:36:22.080
53 percent of likely u.s voters trust republicans to handle crime and law enforcement issues only 35
00:36:33.680
now why do you think uh the public by a large percentage thinks republicans would do better
00:36:44.640
that could only be because the democrats themselves or at least all the independents
00:36:51.600
have noticed that the democrats are lying about the crime statistics how else could this be true
00:36:59.120
how else would so many people be supporting the republicans on the crime unless republic democrats
00:37:08.320
themselves or at least like i said at least independents don't believe any of the crime
00:37:13.120
statistics that biden is saying so i think this is indicating that people's are trusting their eyes
00:37:21.280
and their own experience over what the democrats are telling them that's a big deal
00:37:26.480
because i think that they used to think the democrats were telling them the truth and the republicans
00:37:31.760
were lying i think they figured out that nobody's telling the truth ever that's like the next level
00:37:39.280
of awareness the lowest level is that your side is telling the truth and the other side is lying it feels
00:37:47.200
to me like at least the independent voters have have actually gone to a higher level of awareness
00:37:54.480
where they see what their own team is doing to them that's what it looks like to me let me
00:37:59.840
give you some more also from rasmussen uh it's also an increase in that increase of six points in the gop
00:38:07.840
since february what would cause the gop to look better since february on crime it's the campus protests
00:38:17.680
right that the main thing that happened is the campus protests because the city crime is probably
00:38:25.040
the same in february as it was in april but i think people turn on the tv and they see the campuses
00:38:31.680
and they see that it's not being dealt with and they say um i'm pretty sure republicans could take care
00:38:37.360
of that because they do they're actually watching the republican the republican governors
00:38:44.800
just take care of it am i wrong it would it be true to say that every republican governor took care of
00:38:51.600
business everyone is that true i need a fact check on that i'm not positive but i feel like a hundred
00:39:00.320
percent of the problems were in blue areas and every time it looked like it would be a problem in the
00:39:06.000
red area the governor just shut it down am i wrong about that give me give me a fact check that's
00:39:10.720
what it looked like to me but just anecdotally all right well i'm waiting for that i think that's true
00:39:18.560
also rasmussen uh by almost a four to one margin more voters believe the problem of violent crime in
00:39:24.160
america is getting worse democrats told them the leaders told democrats that it was getting better
00:39:31.200
but by four to one more voters believe the violent crime is getting worse again it would strongly suggest
00:39:41.280
that democrats have understood they were being lied to by their own team in other words they went up to
00:39:48.640
the next level to realize their own team can lie to them that's sort of when a child realizes that santa
00:39:56.080
clause isn't real and you say to yourself wait a minute my parents are supposed to be on my side
00:40:04.560
and they told me something that is quite obviously bullshitt and then you go to the next level of
00:40:11.600
awareness as a child that anybody could lie to you even your parents and that's very useful now democrats
00:40:20.800
apparently didn't fully get that lesson the santa claw lesson and they were believing that their
00:40:26.000
preferred news sources were telling them the truth and their non-preferred news sources were lying
00:40:37.680
and they're just realizing their preferred news sources were lying too
00:40:42.480
that's a big deal and it's great for the country great for the country it's a hidden greatness
00:40:49.760
but there could be nothing better than democrats realizing they've been lied to
00:40:55.200
basically it's the one thing i want for christmas if i could have one thing for christmas it would be
00:41:00.640
for democrats not even to change their minds i'm not even asking them to change their preferences
00:41:06.320
or their minds i just simply want them to know that their news sources have been lying to them
00:41:11.920
massively and forever i'm not telling them to go look at fox news or something else to get a better
00:41:20.160
view i would tell them to triangulate you should at least check out both sides you know that's good
00:41:26.720
doesn't mean either one of them is telling you the truth the full truth right when i say when i say
00:41:32.000
they're not telling you the truth it's usually a context thing some context being left out
00:41:36.640
all right let's move on boeing 737 crashed after failing to take off at an african airport
00:41:47.600
do you think that if a story happened that sounded like other stories that have happened recently
00:41:53.680
a boeing 737 problem do you think that if the story was that it was a boeing 737 and it had a problem
00:42:01.520
after takeoff at an african airport do you think somebody's going to say this is a dei problem yes
00:42:09.840
they are yeah is it a dei problem i don't know i have no way of knowing no no information so i i don't
00:42:17.760
make that allegation i think that would be too far however i do point out that dei does make your brain go
00:42:28.480
first to that's the problem because it's simple to understand and that has always been the risk of dei
00:42:37.760
it's easy for everyone to understand so when things go wrong what does your brain go to first it goes
00:42:46.160
first to whatever is easy to understand now we don't know anything about you know the boeing 737
00:42:54.240
trans air african operation we don't know who they employ or what they do or how they train
00:43:01.520
nothing we don't know their overall safety record maybe it's great the story doesn't say their overall
00:43:07.280
record maybe their overall record is terrific you know that would be important to know
00:43:14.000
my take on the story is not that we know anything about the cause of the crash either boeing or the
00:43:18.960
pilot or anything else the only thing i'm telling you is if your first thought was it's a dei problem
00:43:27.760
that's the problem with dei it's your first thought now
00:43:34.480
i gave up my entire career to make this point essentially if you don't understand the impact of
00:43:44.320
dei on the non uh let's say on the white population and the people are not benefiting from it that would
00:43:52.160
be the asian american population as well if you don't understand the impact on the on your fellow
00:43:58.240
citizens and how it changes their thinking and their actions then you haven't fully evaluated the cost
00:44:04.960
benefit of dei i don't think anybody well somebody does i'm sure but the the population in general
00:44:13.440
is sort of on board with diversity being a good thing i don't know anybody who disagrees with that
00:44:19.280
at the concept level yeah there are there are some there are some but generally speaking that the
00:44:25.920
country is way on board with we are a diverse country we should look like it but how you get there should be
00:44:32.640
natural that would be my take how you get there should be by fixing it at the children's education level
00:44:43.280
if you fix that then the pipeline gets stronger you've got more choices and in a very natural way
00:44:50.240
the free market will choose you know good employees who are well trained and you know so it should work
00:44:57.120
out but we're not even we're not even approaching it like a system problem remember i told you that
00:45:03.120
systems are better than goals the goal is more diversity
00:45:09.440
but there's not a system there's no system to support it except punishment punishment is not a
00:45:15.840
system i mean this is sort of the last resort system i guess but the system would be oh let's
00:45:22.800
fix uh young education so that there are plenty of you know black engineers and every other kind of
00:45:29.440
engineers and women are going to stem and if they don't want to let's just say there's any kind of
00:45:36.800
you know natural inclination let's say that fewer women want to go into stem just because they're less
00:45:41.440
interested i'm not saying that's good or bad and nobody else should either it might just be a
00:45:47.200
difference and if there are fewer women in stem after you've completely fixed as well as you can
00:45:55.840
the you know the early educational system so everybody's got all the all the possibilities
00:46:01.120
and nobody shut out and then it doesn't happen well you don't have as much to complain about that
00:46:07.680
right if you've done everything that makes sense and it didn't work out that's just then that's just
00:46:13.920
nature coming through all right um uh rfk jr was on msnbc and it was uh quite a fun thing to watch um
00:46:26.800
but one of the things that he said rfk jr is that he wouldn't rule out any january 6 pardons and i
00:46:33.360
don't think he used those words what he said was he would look at them individually as a trained lawyer
00:46:40.160
and make decisions individually and then it would be unwise to make a larger statement about
00:46:45.760
releasing them all i think he got very close to nailing that point but here's how it could have been better
00:46:56.800
i i don't argue with the case i don't argue with the point that you have to look at them individually
00:47:02.240
although there are thousands so i don't know how practical that is i think the stronger message
00:47:07.440
would have been this it looks to me like there's a political prosecution element to this now you don't
00:47:15.520
have to say it is you don't say i guarantee you these are all political um political prosecutions
00:47:22.800
you could simply say i and many other people who are observing it are very concerned that these
00:47:29.600
are political prosecutions but i don't want to make a blanket statement because you can look at
00:47:36.240
these individually and decide if anybody was violent for example so that would have been a way better
00:47:42.240
answer because republicans would be happy knowing that he sees it the same way they do which is this
00:47:49.120
looks political and i'm pretty sure he does see it that way i haven't you know i don't have any inside
00:47:54.560
information but i would guess like everybody else who's not crazy it looks like a political prosecution
00:48:01.040
so say it say it looks like a political prosecution but you're not going to treat it like they're all the
00:48:07.440
same that's a message that everybody can accept and then he wins both ways right you're not going to see the
00:48:16.000
democrats complaining because he looked at every case individually where's the complaint where's that
00:48:22.400
complaint okay so he was almost perfect on that but a little tweak would again would have gotten in there
00:48:34.400
so uh jeff clark is uh talking about harry litman by the way if you don't follow jeff clark on x
00:48:43.440
highly recommended uh because a lot of the lawfare stuff especially is hard to sort out so there are
00:48:51.520
probably half a dozen people who are tremendous at sorting it out and jeff clark would be one of
00:48:57.040
them it's always a little deeper analysis but also simple and clear but what he says about harry
00:49:03.760
litman i'll just read what he said he said one of msnbc's leading journo lawfare dark arts practitioners
00:49:13.600
that's a good turn of phrase that he's one of their journal lawfare dark arts practitioners
00:49:19.600
that's kind of perfect uh so apparently harry litman was on msnbc and confessed
00:49:25.200
well this is jeff clark's word confessed that stormy daniel's testimony yesterday does not
00:49:31.200
matter for the case against trump and he said she's just there for the quote feeling
00:49:42.160
that somebody on the democrat side who is really deeply in you know let's say knowledgeable about
00:49:50.000
it says it was just there for the feeling now which which justice system are you aware of
00:49:58.560
in which uh somebody's feeling that's not related to the case
00:50:02.720
is accepted of the case now don't you think democrats see this they're watching they're
00:50:11.680
watching cnn and they're watching one of their uh journal lawfare dark arts practitioners
00:50:18.720
tell you that she was put there just because it would it would be basically uh prejudicial against trump
00:50:26.320
do you think they hear it i mean they're saying it pretty directly that she was put on there just
00:50:33.280
to make the jury feel bad about trump and it wasn't related to the to the case i think they see it not
00:50:40.160
all of them but i feel like they're starting to see what's going on outside of their little bubble
00:50:48.880
this is going to get better by the way you don't want to turn this broadcast off yet
00:50:53.200
i get a big close oh i'm going toward a big finale yeah you'll want to stay for that
00:51:01.280
all right well i think that's uh completely true but uh there's another story where scott
00:51:06.160
jennings on cnn who i have mixed feelings about scott jennings on cnn number one you know they always try
00:51:15.280
to put a at least one voice for republicans but they they try to pick somebody who's not going to destroy
00:51:21.600
them they try to pick somebody that they feel like they can best them in arguments so remember when
00:51:28.640
steve cortez was sort of their designated republican and he got fired when he called them out for the
00:51:35.440
fine people hoax so steve cortez a little too capable a little too capable a little too honest
00:51:44.880
they couldn't have him so he's out of there but scott jennings does seem to have a good control of the
00:51:52.960
republican arguments however he seems this is just my impression all right i don't mean this to be an
00:52:00.720
insult it's just an impression he seems to understand his job better than steve cortez did and i mean this
00:52:08.880
as a compliment to steve cortez like he just went there and told the truth and it didn't work out
00:52:17.760
but uh scott jennings the vibe i get from him is that he understands he can't go too far
00:52:26.800
like i don't think you would ever see him say you know the bleach thing was a hoax and
00:52:31.440
it's all just a bunch of hoaxes i don't think he would go that far because you would get kicked out
00:52:36.320
of your job so this is also not a criticism to him because i'm going to give him the biggest
00:52:43.760
applause in a moment for what he did what it feels like and again this is just an impression so i'm
00:52:50.640
not a mind reader i don't know what anybody's actually thinking but here's what it felt like
00:52:56.080
it felt like scott jennings was just waiting for his moment
00:52:59.520
and it just came here's his moment now keep in mind that he's been rope-a-doping for years
00:53:10.000
you know the rope-a-dope strategy where it'd be uh muhammad ali would let the other guy
00:53:16.160
punch him and punch him and punch him and he wouldn't punch back but he was just tiring the
00:53:20.560
guy's arms out and then when the guy was tired he'd just take him out so it feels like scott jennings
00:53:27.520
rope-a-doped cnn and here's what happened um he said that trump being impeached for withholding
00:53:38.160
authorized aid to ukraine in return for a political favor the political favor would be he wanted
00:53:44.880
zelensky to investigate the bidens and he was going to withhold aid uh withhold support now he didn't
00:53:51.760
actually withhold it which is also important to the story but he was impeached for it so scott jennings
00:53:59.760
points out that biden is withholding authorized aid to israel also for political purposes to placate his
00:54:08.720
base because there's an election coming up so trump withheld aid from ukraine
00:54:18.480
in return for a political favor that would help him in the election and biden withheld uh is withholding
00:54:26.560
uh bombs from israel to placate his base to win an election
00:54:34.640
so he says this which is the ultimate knockout punch
00:54:40.080
but but david axelrod who's sitting next to him you know sort of a famous mouthpiece for the democrats
00:54:50.160
he's totally knocked out he's laying on his back on the ring scott jennings is standing over him with
00:54:57.440
not with not a bruise on him and he's looking down and poor axelrod is like but the analogy doesn't hold
00:55:13.840
always that's why it's an analogy if it were exactly the same thing he'd say well it's exactly the same
00:55:19.840
thing but here's the problem the democrats have been teaching their base that analogies is how you think
00:55:30.560
hold on just put this together the entire democrat base has been trained for years
00:55:37.600
that analogies are how you think let me give you an example
00:55:42.080
example that trump he talks like a mafia boss therefore by analogy logically he's also a mafia boss
00:55:56.400
trump sometimes use some uses some language such as you know dictator for a day so he's acting like a
00:56:06.480
a dictator in some minor ways therefore logically by analogy he must be a dictator
00:56:16.400
people protested on january 6 and sometimes when violent things happen it's an insurrection
00:56:30.080
they've trained their entire base to think that analogies are thinking
00:56:34.320
scott jennings comes in drops on them the analogy of all analogies the killer knockout punch of all
00:56:44.960
analogies and david alex rod can only say the analogy doesn't hold
00:56:55.840
oh my god scott jennings i hope you enjoyed your time at cnn because your ass just got fired
00:57:02.240
it might take a while it might take a while it might take a while because i don't think they
00:57:06.960
want to do it the same week he knocked out their entire network but good job scott jennings you waited
00:57:13.760
you waited you waited hold hold hold hold hold hold hold hold
00:57:26.400
you know this is exactly the same thing that trump got impeached for
00:57:32.560
cnn cnn aaron cnn's aaron burnett had a long interview with uh biden in which she absolutely
00:57:43.920
crushed him he was destroyed in front of the public do you think the cnn would have destroyed boyden but
00:57:52.960
in the conversation was about the uh economy and i'll give you some details do you think cnn would have
00:57:58.480
destroyed biden unless there was a shift happening let me let me tell you some of the things that
00:58:07.360
happened um aaron burnett says uh voters by a wide margin trust trump more on the economy are you
00:58:18.320
worried that you're running out of time to turn the economy around biden says we've already turned
00:58:23.920
it around the polling data has been wrong wow um then grocery prices are up 30 percent that's a real
00:58:36.480
day-to-day pain that people feel that was cnn aaron burnett biden responded they have money to spend and
00:58:45.520
their snickers bars are getting smaller so it's really the corporation and agreed
00:58:49.520
imagine being a democrat and you've chosen your champion the best of the best biden's representing
00:59:01.920
you he's like an accessory you know you know if you were to wear earrings and the earrings were stupid
00:59:08.240
and ugly well that would make you look bad but uh joe biden is your earrings and uh how would you like
00:59:16.640
to know that your champion was sent out to uh make his best case about the economy and the only point
00:59:24.400
he could land was must knicker bars look smaller must knickers bars are smaller that was his that was all
00:59:39.920
so let's see uh these are things that aaron burnett pointed out on live tv voters trust trump more in
00:59:48.400
the economy housing prices have doubled real income is down after inflation gdp is down consumer confidence
00:59:59.680
she just she destroyed him if you could have seen his face you have to watch his face he he knows he's
01:00:10.800
dying right in front of you his face is i'm dying right now it it's funny to watch now here's what's funny
01:00:21.440
that they left him in the game the democrats couldn't figure a way to take him out of the game so they
01:00:26.480
they're leaving him in the game and he is destroying their party absolutely destroying it
01:00:38.880
remember those 91 counts against trump 91 counts my god what a felon that man must be
01:00:47.680
well let's uh do a little update on all of the lawfare against trump let's see you got four cases and
01:00:54.080
three of them have been delayed probably until after the election three of them will be irrelevant
01:01:01.680
if they continue to be delayed past the election
01:01:06.080
so three of the cases that made up the 91 indictments
01:01:11.440
look like they were so weak that in one case the more about in the mar-a-lago boxes case
01:01:18.000
the the uh the thing has been delayed indefinitely because there are so many
01:01:23.840
you know sub uh issues have to be worked out some of those issues are that the prosecutor apparently
01:01:30.480
faked the photos of classified cover sheets on documents apparently there's some real um
01:01:42.240
then the january 6 case is delayed until the supreme court rules on immunity
01:01:49.760
then there's the prosecutor fanny willis who's being considered for being removed from the case
01:01:56.080
but hey at least the democrats have one left they have one case left that might you know maybe get a result
01:02:05.840
it's the one everybody's gonna remember let me let me summarize this for you because i'm a good
01:02:20.240
summary what do you remember i remember that trump has gold-plated nail clippers and
01:02:27.440
fuck the brains out of stormy daniels that's all i remember and then blah blah something about paperwork
01:02:36.480
even the even on cnn their guests are saying there's been no evidence of a crime
01:02:41.600
and that they're bringing her up there to make him look bad
01:02:44.880
no evidence of crime she said she'd vote for him maybe she hasn't ruled out voting for him
01:02:50.400
now trump has two accusations of you know sexual impropriety one was that e g and carol
01:03:00.880
who said she might vote for him and after the alleged incident said that the the apprentice was her
01:03:07.280
favorite tv show does that sound to you like a victim a weird kind of victim do you think
01:03:17.120
the democrats are so thick that they're not noticing any of this they haven't noticed any of it they
01:03:25.120
don't see that the 91 counts are completely falling apart and the only case that's even you know going to be
01:03:32.240
proffered before the deadline seems to be the stupid one the one that literally has no evidence
01:03:39.680
if you are going to create a situation to prove that the democrats are corrupt and using lawfare to
01:03:46.320
take out trump this would be it they have demonstrated everything he claimed about them to be true
01:03:54.560
you don't think they noticed they might have noticed polls are suggesting and cnn's turn is
01:04:02.960
certainly making a difference i would say msnbc has not made the turn so msnbc still thinks the economy
01:04:10.960
is great and joe biden is just just ideal cnn couldn't take it anymore i think cnn just broke and
01:04:18.320
they just said okay we can't we're gonna have to start telling the truth a little bit here
01:04:25.360
so who do you want dealing with putin i'll tell you
01:04:30.240
um now here's my big close uh trump has come out recently against the the effort to oust speaker
01:04:44.000
johnson and he also came out which surprises people in favor of a huge expense for the fbi's new
01:04:51.360
headquarters now the fbi as you know was seemingly a mortal enemy of trump and involved some say such
01:05:01.200
as the news uh in trying to remove him from office with you know fake claims and he's still going to
01:05:07.760
build him a big old office how do you explain that how do you explain that he's not in favor he says he
01:05:16.400
loves uh mtg marjorie taylor green but he's not in favor of ousting johnson well mike cernovich had a
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hypothesis uh which i find provocative and likely which is that the people who really run the country
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you know the people in the intelligence groups in the military and whoever really is calling the shots
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behind the scenes have uh already told trump that he's going to get the job
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and that they've decided to release on biden why would that happen israel yeah
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it's probably exactly what it looks like biden is not as pro-israel when when it comes to war
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which is the time you really need to be on their side or not right it's time to decide who your allies
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are and uh trump knows who his allies are you could disagree or agree but he knows who they are
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and uh it would look to me that the powers behind the scene have decided that they're going to take
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biden out and it looks like they'll just use the media to do it the cnn could do it by itself
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so probably just a few newspaper articles washington post new york times cnn msnbc might follow but they
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don't need to and there would just be enough to guarantee that trump gets in there so um
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um my take is uh that's probably true the look for the signs the indications are that whoever the real
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powers are in this country have decided that they can work with trump and they probably made a deal
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i think they made a deal now if they did and if trump made a deal with the bad guys
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is that a problem well a lot of people would think it would be and i'm going to go um counter to that
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the reason that you like trump if you like trump is that he's a deal maker the reason you like trump
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is that he could make a deal with putin the reason you like trump is that somehow the mafia couldn't
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even influence trump apparently i mean according to one of the mafia people like he was like the one
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guy they couldn't influence right so you want a deal maker you want somebody who could go shake hands
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with kim jong-un that's why people like him if you want a deal maker you want a deal maker
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if he made a deal to keep the bad guys off his back so he could go into office because the bad guys
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have decided he's the better play especially in regards to israel
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if that's what happened and as every indication it looks like that then is that bad for trump to
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essentially agree to an arrangement in which he would have power come back into power but that
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he would uh maybe build the fbi a new building maybe he wouldn't dismantle everything that should
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be dismantled according to you maybe he could get in there and fix a bunch of things he could control
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for example you know the animal spirits of the economy he has good control of that so
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it might be that the powers that be care about israel enough especially during war that they can't take
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a chance of a wishy-washy israel supporter being president and that the other stuff is lesser priority
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now the real tell will be if trump says something about ukraine that you weren't expecting
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that would be the confirmation for example if trump came out and said tomorrow yeah we've got to fully
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fund ukraine uh because that's the only way we'll prevail or something like that you'd say to yourself
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has he said that before so here's what i'd be looking for i'd be looking for whether a deal has been
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struck let's call it the mike sunovich hypothesis and the the early signals are that that's exactly what happened
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i don't think that's a problem because you have to you have to compare it to the alternatives
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and the alternatives are not good you know biden is president not good not good so i think they would
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allow trump to close the border i don't know if you know biden even has control of any of that really
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so it could be good i wouldn't i wouldn't hold it against him necessarily if some arrangement has been
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made where they'll allow him to get into office and not rig the election i do believe that there are
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entities in the united states if if they haven't rigged an election i guarantee you that it exists
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because i can't believe that our intelligence people would be so pathetic that they wouldn't
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know at least how to rig the election they should at least know how and how to get away with it whether
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they do it is a separate question but they should know how and i would think that at this point they
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may have told trump that they're not going to rig the election against them and that would be enough for
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him to know he's going to get it and that would be enough for him to get a little flexible about some
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of the things the deep state needs such as more weapons for israel more support for israel and uh
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build an fbi building maybe a few other things maybe the other possibility is let's say let's say it's not
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that the other possibilities is just trump being smart
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if trump plans to go hard at the fbi leadership when he's elected wouldn't it be better if he had
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also approved a giant new headquarters for all the people in the fbi that he's not mad at
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wouldn't that be better that would be a very trumpian approach to make sure that you've satisfied
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the same group that you're attacking that's how he did north korea north korea was hey you're my
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friend you know but i'd have to kill you with a nuclear weapon if things went too far right so he
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does i'm your friend at the same time i will you know obviously i'll crush you if i have to but you're
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my friend you're my friend hey friend what can i do for you can i build you a new building i'm going to
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crush your leadership yeah so that would be very trumpian too and that would not require that he
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reached any deal what about the uh speaker johnson thing well that would be a case of him just siding
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with the majority wouldn't it my understanding is that most republicans don't want to remove the speaker
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yet so would it be a problem if you're running for president as a republican and you side with most
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republicans well you might say hey but he should fight on principle no not really
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the time to fight on principle is when you're not running for office or you're already in office
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right if you're running for office winning's pretty high on the list of things you ought to get right
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and if you can't win by being fully transparent well it's not a perfect world
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all right so ladies and gentlemen i contend that the democrats have figured out that their guy is
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gone i think the cnn is completely uh and and largely because of israel i think cnn has turned on
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um biden i think that at this point if nothing changes which is a silly thing to say because
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everything will change between now and november a million years will pass and a million things
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will happen but if nothing changed from this moment it's a landslide and trump is guaranteed to be
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president if nothing changes but again a lot's going to change so i i will uh i will keep my option to uh
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he's got a rocket on his ass and he's going to be your president i don't think anything could stop it
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short of you know something really extraordinary which might happen which might happen
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and it does assume that the election will be fair or fair enough
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or or that he has such a lead that it it's an unbeatable uncheatable lead
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i'd like to uh say again how much i appreciate that rfk juniors in the race and i don't know what he
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thinks about his ultimate odds of winning but i i told uh i told nicole shanahan yesterday that
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she's three heartbeats away from the presidency because you got two people at a certain age
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and you've got one person who doesn't have security you know he doesn't have the secret
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service protection so she's a lot closer to being president than any of us want to admit
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you know what i mean now it would it would take some extraordinary it would take a sequence of
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extraordinary events to happen but all of those extraordinary events are within within the field
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of probability you know they're not most likely but they're within the reasonable realm of of things
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biden could be taken out you know just by quitting because he's he just can't make it that's possible
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rfk jr could be you know at the last minute the only democrat hope that's possible at the same time
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he wouldn't have security or sufficient security so he's he's a he's a risk that way trump is a risk
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just because maybe he's got some enemies who have something terrible in mind or because uh he's also
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a certain age anything can happen at that age so yeah there could be tons of surprises between now and
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november and they're not necessarily all going to be good ones so that's my take democrats have
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figured it out they know they have a losing candidate at the moment trump has a uh as a vice
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grip lock on the election and i think it's such a lead that they can't cheat it away from him but don't
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want to i i believe that the the events in israel and the scott jennings framing of this being an
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impeachable offense for um for biden is very persuasive and if the republicans are smart they're
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going to take the scott jennings framing and just go crazy with it and by the way i'm embarrassed that
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i didn't think of it why did why did it take scott jennings to mention that have you heard of that
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before has anybody said that before he did i didn't hear it i didn't hear anybody else say that it's a
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very strong all right ladies and gentlemen that's all i've got for you today today's going to be an
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