The Reason Biden Suddenly 'Cares' About the Border | 6⧸4⧸24
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On this week's show, Pat and Stu talk about the Trump verdict, the latest in the Anthony Fauci hearing, and the latest on the non-lethal Burna launcher. Plus, a look at how to keep your guns in your possession on a plane.
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And of course, Anthony Fauci appeared before Congress yesterday.
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Get into that and lots more coming up in one minute.
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Well, you have to declare a lot of things when you're traveling on a plane.
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I know typically, Pat, you usually travel with swords.
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But you have to declare those, right, when you're on a plane?
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But you don't have to declare something that could save your life or someone you love.
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There are times when non-lethal really is the way to go.
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The Burna launcher has powerful deterrents like tear gas and kinetic rounds with a 60-foot
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You know, I think with, by the way, Pat and Stu for Glenn this week, with the verdict
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last week that you weren't here for, were you, I mean, we saw it coming because the judge
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seemed hell-bent on a conviction here, and the people of New York were probably hell-bent,
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the jurors that they picked from this thing, but, I mean, there was so little evidence to
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Were you, I mean, even though we could kind of see the handwriting on the wall that they
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were going to do this anyway, I was still stunned.
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I was still stunned that it actually did, in fact, happen.
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It's like, you know, it's like, you know, they constantly tell you they can't, it's
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hard for them to predict the weather, but they say they can predict the weather over
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long periods of time, you know, like, they're like, oh, well, we know climate change, we're
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It was sort of that type of situation where, like, in a pragmatic moment-to-moment analysis
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Like, I mean, if you actually follow the case and think about our country the way it used
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And you can come to some conclusion based on the way the rules were set up, you can come
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up with a conclusion that might lead to him having a guilty verdict because of the, you
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Like, they said, you don't even have to know what the other crime is, what they're tying
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And that's why, of course, they went past the statute of limitation and why it wasn't
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And then they said, you have to tie it to a secondary crime.
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We're not going to tell you what it is, and we're not going to allow any witness testimony
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as to let you understand further how those crimes work.
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Like, with those sorts of rules, I'm not surprised at all there's a conviction.
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I am surprised in the long term, though, of like how, what our country has turned into.
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It is stunning that we have turned into, you know, I don't know, El Salvador or something
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But like, just pick your random South American country that you, I mean, I don't want to
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I know Jeff, he was on the show yesterday and served there.
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But like, just pick your like random country that you every once in a while hear about
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on the news that has one political party coming after the other one and trying to get them
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basically removed from the ballot or society and put them in prison.
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And I don't know how long term this doesn't cause massive problems for us.
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Like, we have Letitia James and Alvin Bragg who both run on a platform of I'm prejudging
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I'm going to go after him with the full force of my position because we know leading into
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And both of them did this and they followed through with it.
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Now, I mean, I know there are Democrats who live in red areas.
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I wouldn't want to do it anymore if I were them.
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If I was a prominent Democrat, you want to live in an area that is an 80% support district
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for a Republican because you're going to get every single one of these Republicans running
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Hey, Bob down the street, that prominent Democrat, we all know, we don't like him that much.
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Well, I'm running on, I'm going to make sure I'm looking at all of every form that guy has
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If there's any way to put him in prison, I'm going to do it.
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No justification to argue against it if you're a Democrat and cheer this on.
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The other thing that this does for me is make it really hard to believe that he doesn't
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I can't envision this judge giving him any sentence but jail.
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If he were to say, yeah, you know what, community service, I would be stunned at this point.
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And I, you know, and they've scheduled it for four days before the opening of the Republican
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And I think he'd like nothing better than to sentence him that day for immediate incarceration.
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And then he can't, but he can't, he making the speech from prison.
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And of course that would do nothing but, you know, you know how much money he would raise?
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I heard he raised $70 million in the aftermath.
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It was $70 million in the first 36 hours or something.
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And just that, you know, I don't know, honestly, if we get to the election and this is the thing
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that turns it or this is the thing we're talking about.
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Or five months, I guess now, before this happens and so much happens in that time.
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And I don't know, honestly, the more and more I look at this, the less and less I think the
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legal aspects are going to be a big part of this campaign.
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I mean, just yesterday, they came out with a ruling on the Fannie Willis situation, gave
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a date at least on whether she would be able to continue on this case.
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And it's October, which means that the Georgia one's not happening before the election.
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And that was the second most likely one to happen before the election.
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And you have the other two, the documents and the January 6th thing from the federal
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side, also very unlikely to see the light of day before the election, which means that
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You'll have the sentencing, which you're right, will be big.
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And I was asked about this in an interview this morning, and I didn't have a prepared
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So I kind of thought it out through as I was, you know, I was sort of talking it out as
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But like, I think the most likely situation is that he does get census.
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However, he doesn't actually have to serve it until after the appeal.
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And that, again, would push it past the election.
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Now, that might mean he serves jail time, but it might be served only in a situation where
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I mean, this may very well be it as far as actual legal discussions as it applies to Trump.
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And as I said a million times, they're not going to go over 91.
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Everything they've accused him of so far, they've got him on.
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I mean, how much do you have to hate someone to convict him on all 34?
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Let's even think you think you did something wrong here.
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Let's say you think the payment was wrong and hiding it.
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You think he hit it with the filing it as legal.
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All we've heard, Pat, for the last four years is you have to respect election results.
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They are putting him in prison under the premise that he stole the 2016 election.
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They're saying he did this in effort to steal the 2016 election.
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But, like, that is legitimately an underlying, which is amazing after they say you must respect
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They said you must respect, Pat, the justice system.
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And here we are, Democrats that have respected every aspect of our legal system for 50 years.
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All we do is, we never say anyone is unfairly convicted of a crime.
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We wouldn't even know how to let those words spill out of our mouths.
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Sure, every single person of color that goes to prison, we say that about.
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Sure, every single time a police officer is acquitted of defending themselves with a firearm
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And we go out and protest in the streets, say, hands up, don't shoot, for three years.
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And that police officer, with all the video evidence they have, gets acquitted.
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They have been telling us every single aspect of this system has been, I mean, criminal justice reform is based on, what?
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The whole thing is based on not believing the justice system.
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A jury of their peers said Donald Trump was guilty and now Republicans are questioning it.
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It's as if we haven't been alive for the past 30, 40, 50 years.
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Every single time they get a verdict they don't like, complain about the justice system.
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Next time you pull through the drive-thru and get a burger or whatever, take it home and throw it in the microwave.
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And set that probably for about, I don't know, an hour or so.
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Long enough that it comes out smoldering, a heap of charcoal.
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Don't actually do that because you'll burn your house down probably, but spray a little beef flavoring on it and then try eating it.
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Also, yesterday, Anthony Fauci finally sat in front of Congress to answer some questions.
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And I think you're going to notice just how likable a man he is as well.
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I mean, I don't know if this – I don't know how it's going to work with Donald Trump and the Fauci thing.
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I think that's going to be maybe an issue for him in this upcoming –
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Well, in the way that Fauci was his guy for about a year.
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And Fauci manipulated us, lied to us, kept things from us, and then wants to have it both ways on every single issue.
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From the gain-of-function stuff that we weren't funding, then we were funding, to the lab didn't release it, to the lab did release it, to I never said the lab didn't release this thing.
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But when we've got the audio, we've got the video of him saying these things over and over and over again, the opposite of everything he says now is what he said then.
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And he got called on it yesterday multiple times.
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Prior to that call, it would have been on the call.
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Did U.S. tax dollars flow through a grant recipient to the lab in China?
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Did U.S. tax dollars flow through a grant recipient to the lab in China?
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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Does that have anything to do with this downplaying of the lab leak theory?
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Do you agree that there was a push to downplay the lab leak theory?
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I think most of the country will find that amazing.
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I've kept an open mind throughout the entire process.
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And, I mean, do you remember how people were treated that said, I think this was a lab leak?
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And you didn't even have to say it was on purpose.
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I mean, again, you're talking about, I mean, look, China has a record of killing a lot of millions of their own people.
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It would be an odd, it's not necessarily what most countries would do.
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And, you know, it could be, obviously, that they were manipulating these diseases for negative purposes and it leaked out.
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I mean, there's a lot of different nuance within a lab leak claim.
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You're dealing with something, you're changing something in nature that shouldn't be changed.
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That if it's going to evolve, it'll evolve on its own.
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And then if it does evolve to the point where we need to deal with it and come up with a vaccine, we'll deal with it at that point.
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But we're, you know, we're taking nature into our own hands and we're messing with these things that we've got no business messing with.
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And we're doing it again, by the way, with bird flu.
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They're trying right now, through gain of function, to make bird flu communicable from human to human.
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Well, so we can develop a vaccine if we ever need it.
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Well, it's not passing from human to human right now.
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How about we keep it that way and then we don't have to worry about it?
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I mean, if you're just getting it from animals, we all have a pretty good chance we're not going to get it.
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But when you start being able to pass this from human to human, then you've got a problem.
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And like you can even come up with a justification for it, right?
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Like you can even come up with an idea of why you would want to do this type of research.
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If it, let's say we knew it was somehow impenetrably safe, right?
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It would be something that would be potentially worthwhile.
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Like if you knew that, of course we don't know that.
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And a lot of the back and forth in these emails was talking about, hey, they're doing this in like facilities that are not at all secure.
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So, you know, again, this is why you just don't do it.
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We don't have, there's no reason this should continue.
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But like people are like, oh, they banned gain of function research.
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Which, by the way, was there was never a ban on gain of function research.
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There was a ban on the funding from the federal government during the Obama administration, which was lifted during the Trump administration, by the way.
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You know, again, that's not necessarily Trump's fault.
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The whole point, though, is this is a situation where all of this, the entire time, is still gone on.
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And, you know, look, we don't know that the funding led to COVID-19, even if it was a lab leak.
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We don't know that the funding led directly to that.
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It could have easily been that they were doing this on their own.
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There was other grants that were that were supposedly going to go through that were really specific to this.
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The grants didn't go through, but likely China did the research anyway and very well could be the cause of this.
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The bottom line, though, is that people need to be held responsible for what happened here.
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We know for a fact they were hiding this stuff.
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We now have the emails of them hiding from people like Rand Paul the idea that they were going to.
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I mean, there's 100 different things we talked about, not only on the show, but the past show.
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But, like, they were evading FOIA requests on this stuff.
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And now we have emails with them discussing how to do it.
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We have emails where they're discussing that the FOIA people at their offices were instructing them where to pass this information so it wouldn't be caught up in a FOIA request.
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Now, we don't have necessarily an out email from Fauci describing that.
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Just his close associate saying he was doing it with Fauci.
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Speaking of Fauci, don't miss Blaze TV's new docu-series with Matt Kibbe, the cover-up, exposing Fauci for what he is, a liar.
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I mean, it's, you talk about your head exploding, needing duct tape to keep the pieces together, your eyes bleeding.
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I can't listen to, listening to Anthony Fauci is almost as bad as listening to Joe Biden for me.
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What bothers me is just the denial of what he was saying before.
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We have the proof of what he was saying back then.
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Stylistically, like, I don't know, Marjorie Taylor Greene, not my favorite.
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But she said a lot yesterday that needed to be said.
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They also continually go back to this, like, and act as if nothing happens.
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I don't know how else to describe it other than gaslighting.
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And I know that term gets so overused, but it really does fit here.
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They act as if we've just forgot everything that occurred.
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It's really important that we come to some sort of conclusion.
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I mean, it really is the most important thing the government should be doing.
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Getting to the end of what happened during this period, where we took away the liberty of
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all Americans for anywhere from three months to two years.
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And honestly, like, we already have a system that should be able to handle this.
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It's like an operating system that if you kind of process these calculations, it should bring
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you to a point where, you know, you want to try to come up with, you know, solutions
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And I think the reason why there's been such a revolt is you try to take that decision-making
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What if we had something, I don't know, like a charter of liberties of some sort?
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Like a, I don't know what you would call something like that, like a constitution sort of thing.
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It sounds boring and old and something old-timey that countries used to do that don't really
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do anymore because you don't want to have to be bound by a set of rules that limit the
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A charter maybe of negative liberties that tells you what the government can't do to
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Like, shut down your business, for instance, for no apparent reason.
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Like, make you take a vaccine that you don't want to take.
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The more you say it, the more it seems like a good idea.
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Do you think that there's any precedent for a country doing something like this?
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I don't, not that I can think of right now because, uh, you know, my whole memory has
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I was, I was looking for some old clip of Studios America, the show that I do here on
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Blaze TV, and it was something to do with COVID, and I was looking back at some of the
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early shows, and one of the shows I did, it was in, I want to say it was like mid-March
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2020, and I'm on there going like, hey, like, I understand what they keep saying here as
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far as we need to shut down these businesses and spend all this money, but like, when do
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I was just, I'm on the air like ranting about, I mean, I think the first little did you know
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I mean, of course, at that point, I have no idea and couldn't imagine it.
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I don't even know if we were shut down yet at this point, like we were, people were talking
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Yeah, it was, well, yeah, it was March 15th, 13th, 2020, I think is when we first had the
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And by the way, on stage for that moment, Anthony Fauci.
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I mean, and look, as you mentioned, Donald Trump was on that stage too.
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I mean, like, you can give some grace, I think, at the very beginning for people not understanding
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But this is, of course, why you process these things through the lens of personal liberty.
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That's why you follow the Constitution, no matter what.
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I mean, it might look bleak, it might look dire, it might look scary.
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Oh, you don't need your principles when decisions are easy.
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What you do is in those moments where, gosh, this feels really bad.
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They're making me very angry, as a lot of people do.
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Well, that's something that's central to everything that we talk about on a daily basis.
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And the reason why, we're able to come do this show every day.
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And why shows like ours, I mean, this has happened to Jordan Peterson, Mark Stein, many others in Canada, which is a relatively free space compared to North Korea and other examples we could come up with.
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And these people have been targeted by their own countries.
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Like, this is what this operating system is supposed to protect against.
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And if you go back and you think about, think about like the food pyramid.
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Didn't know Michelle Obama changed the food pyramid to something else that I don't even know what it is.
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You're supposed to have 95, you know, who donates the most money?
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And we had that pyramid and it was these daily recommendations about what you're supposed to eat to make yourself healthy.
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And like very rarely, maybe in some libertarian circles, occasionally, you want to go on maybe reason.com, you'll see a couple of pieces against the FDA pyramid.
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But like generally speaking, you know what the FDA pyramid is?
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It's a recommendation from the government that people look at and they say, oh, actually, how many of those things can I combine on a burger?
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And I'll tell you how many I'm eating this week.
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No one cares about the food pyramid because it's a recommendation.
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It is their best guess at what you should be eating.
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But just like the guidance from the government during COVID, it was no masks and then it was must mask and it was, you know, we don't ever come up with a vaccine for 12 years.
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And then all of a sudden we have the vaccine and you have to take it and you can't bring your kids to school.
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But, I mean, actually, you know, we all agree that kids opening schools, that was totally fine.
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Well, all these things changed a million times, but they tried to mandate all of them.
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If you tell, if you make people do things, especially when you're not entirely sure, you can have some grace from people.
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I think, honestly, if they were like, look, I don't know.
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So, I mean, if you can get some, use them because it's probably not going to hurt.
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If that was their approach, some people would use the mask.
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Some people would say, like, I don't want these things on my face.
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If that was the way this played out, these hearings don't exist.
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Especially when Fauci himself in the beginning said masks were virtually useless.
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It's like sand going through a chain link fence.
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And he said it at the beginning and then completely changed it.
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You can either say, like they do in North Korea, here is the truth.
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You better be freaking right if you're doing that stuff, unless you happen to be Kim Jong-un,
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But if you have a government system like that, you can go that way.
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You can say, I am capital S science, and I will tell you what is right and what was wrong,
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And you're an idiot if you don't listen, because I am science and I am right.
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You can go that direction if you like, but you can't go that direction and then also go
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the new direction they want, which is, it was really hard.
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Even if you want to reverse it, you can say that there's too much criticism, that we all
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knew that X, Y, and Z was the way this was going to play out.
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There is some of that, I think, that floats around from the right that says, oh, well,
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we knew everything about it in March 2020, and all these people are idiots.
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I will say, though, we did say a lot of these things.
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Don't import COVID-positive patients into nursing homes.
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There was never a scientist being like, actually, it would be really good for these people who
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don't have COVID to be rooming with people who do, especially when they're elderly.
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And look, just because you say something at the beginning and it turns out to be right
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doesn't mean you were right to say it at the beginning.
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Like, because of the fact that people were unsure.
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People were saying, oh, well, saunas will cure COVID.
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The bottom line is, if you don't know for sure, having some level of grace for a person
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who says, look, here's our best thought on this.
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But if you don't, you know, you're taking a risk.
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They're trying to say, like, actually, we said we thought schools should be open.
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We remember what we were told every single day by the likes of Fauci and Birx.
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And yes, all these buffoons who were trying to tell us that they knew the science on this
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And now you admit that, but you didn't at the time.
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And you have to admit that if you want any credibility with people.
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I mean, if the bird flu epidemic turned into some terrible, terrible pandemic like COVID,
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half the country wouldn't believe a word of it.
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Instead of just trusting people to make their own decisions and realizing that there was risk
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associated with life, that people needed to make those decisions on their own,
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I mean, it would have been a much healthier society today.
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Even if you argue that it may have made some people sick.
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I mean, it's hard to believe it could have gone worse than what it did.
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But at least people would have been responsible for their own outcomes.
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So, never forget to keep your eyes on the prize.
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Fauci, Fauci, Anthony Fauci appeared before Congress yesterday and faced some questions
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and he's sticking to his story on the vaccine, that it's safe and effective.
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You said in an interview that you gave as part of an audio book written by Michael Spector
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that you believed an institutional should make it hard for people to live their lives so they'd
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I have to say that I don't see a big solution other than some sort of mandatory vaccination.
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I know federal officials don't like to use that term.
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Once people feel empowered and protected legally, you are going to have schools, universities and colleges are going to say,
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Big corporations like Amazon and Facebook and all of those others are going to say,
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And it's been proven that when you make it difficult for people in their lives,
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they lose their ideological bulls**t and they get vaccinated.
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Are all objections to COVID vaccinations ideological bulls**t, Dr. Fauci?
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Well, in reference to making it hard for people to get education, traveling, working.
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That wasn't the safe and effective one, but that was one where he just flat out lied again.
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What do you mean that's not what you were referring to?
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Those were the words that came out of your mouth and you're denying them.
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And he actually outlines exactly what occurred here when he says,
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as soon as they feel protected legally, this will happen.
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Well, they did try it and they were not protected legally.
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So that's why they didn't wind up doing it, right?
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I mean, that's the only reason they didn't wind up doing it.
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I mean, I guess he didn't technically say all opposition to it was.
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I mean, look, the guy, probably honestly, Fauci's best defense is if he just came out and said,
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look, I'll be honest with you, I didn't do much of anything.
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I wasn't actually doing anything with this virus at all.
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That would probably be his, honestly, his best defense against this.
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Like, you're just like one of the, I was a figurehead.
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Just so that I would hit something that was correct along the way.
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Bill Maher admitted that killing a baby is murder
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and we really need to stop this horrible process
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the largest pro-life organization in the country
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every day they sponsor free ultrasounds for women
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when a mother sees her unborn child on the monitor
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she's twice as likely to consider choosing life for her baby
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28 bucks could be the difference between life and death
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so it's like the most convenient thing in the world
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programs like right like uh greg abbott shipping
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weeks of watching this election on a day-to-day
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and welcome it is pat and stew just uh opening up my box here which i have received
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the brand new father's day a box box of kexy cookies
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which this one i am this is is this the strawberry lemonade one it is
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raspberry lemonade raspberry lemonade raspberry lemonade cookie oh so good oh my gosh i had one
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last night uh wait i thought you were eating healthy yeah well i mean these are not healthy
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these though i have zero calories though right still very close to very close to zero it might be
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between one and three calories something like that something like that oh man they're so good
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yeah this chocolate peanut butter thing oh my gosh delicious if you get your order in
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all right still have six days to do that but hop on it hop on it um because the father's day boxes go
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get yours right now kexy.com very cool uh back on the on the um uh the wagon today with uh
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studios america new episode coming up uh we've got we're gonna go into the trump trial and some of
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this polling go a little deeper than we were able to hear today uh go into some of the polling and how
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this is changing what we should look for as far as effects and some of the dumb reactions
02:01:58.820
from the left we'll get into that stuff some there's we have is there any other reaction from
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the left than dumb i don't think that's about the only kind of reaction that uh you hear from them
02:02:10.760
or see from them it really is incredible they're so stupid it's so disingenuous like just like give
02:02:17.220
in a little bit just say look we know how bad this looks i get it and like look i think trump has
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been the blow the worst blah blah blah could say all those things but this is ridiculous this
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particular outcome is absurd you know who's the closest maybe to saying that is bill maher
02:02:33.900
and he's the only one yeah the only one and he's you know he does he count anymore like no because
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he is he is still a liberal but he just is so now like i mean the left has gone so far out of bounds
02:02:48.760
that i don't think he can go there with them he's kind of in his own category now yeah he's no longer
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a typical leftist he's now just you know like what used to be a typical leftist or a typical democrat
02:02:59.240
now i don't even can't i don't think that he even belongs in the party anymore no not at all