YES or NO | Gina Carano
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Summary
Daily Wire's very own Gina Carano joins host Alex Blumberg to play the most important game at Daily Wire, "Yes or No," a game where the rules are completely made up, even though we've done it many, many times.
Transcript
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I have at least considered creating an OnlyFans account.
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Not only have I considered it, we've had fairly high-level talks at Daily Wire.
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I could not possibly be more excited to be playing this game, yes or no, with a woman
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after my own heart, a woman who needs no introduction, a woman who has the same drink
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Gina, thank you so much for coming on the game.
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Now, people are going to be very envious, obviously, that I get to play this game with you right
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You can do it at home, because Daily Wire is merchandising absolutely everything right
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Cue the dramatic orchestral music, pour yourself a drink.
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You can play the most important game at Daily Wire, yes or no.
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So, you'll be able to put your knowledge of your friends and family to the test, bring
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home the game where the rules are completely made up.
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I have no idea how to play, even though we've done it many, many times.
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You can pre-order the game right now over at dailywire.com slash shop.
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I still don't totally get the rules, but I think I move your martini based on how I think
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you would answer the question, and you move my martini based on how you think I would answer
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the question, and then whatever happens, we drink.
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I've watched a full episode of the Michael Knowles show.
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I mean, you look like you like to look at yourself.
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Well, I'll tell you, you know, actually, in fairness, I think you have to drink, too.
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I mean, I've been in, and then we'll have to put it down.
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Maybe, should we get my show playing in the background so we can rectify this terrible
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You know, listen, on the ride home, you're in Nashville for the premiere of Terror on the
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But on the ride home, you've got the whole back catalog, a thousand episodes.
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I think you're the only person in the country who hasn't seen the show.
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But I'm going to buy, like, ten of these for all of my family.
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I can't believe, I don't believe your answer, though.
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The only degree more useless than psychology is getting one in Italian literature.
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Back in my single days, in my wayward youth, I would find...
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But I'd go, Gina, I am not the sort of guy that you would find at an MMA fight.
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You know, I wasn't captain of the football team.
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So whatever luck I could have, it had to be talking.
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If I had majored in something else, I wouldn't have even had that.
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So what kind of guy do you find at an MMA fight?
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But I assume people are speaking a little more with their fists than with their, you know...
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What's interesting about fighting is, like, it's just so...
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I've heard also that it can be very cerebral in terms of trying to game out the other person.
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You know, I used to do Krav Maga because Jeremy Boring, the god king of Daily Wire, he forced
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It takes about six months just to, like, I guess, get out of the awkward phase.
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Often, men and women can be close or even best friends without ever wanting to cross the lines.
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You think often men and women can be totally platonic friends and not have any desire to...
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I mean, my whole life I've been around boys and, um, at least coming from my perspective...
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So maybe from the Gina standpoint, there's no...
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But do you think all your male friends, they've never had any thought, me and Gina, what could be?
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I don't know how I feel, and I feel like I can be a hundred percent.
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But I don't know if you're right about the men.
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I think I've been undefeated in this game, probably until now.
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Okay, as long as you put on this box, the rules don't matter.
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They're completely fake, and if they're real, I don't know what they are.
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Though it's a toss-up, personally, I would feel more at risk hanging out one-on-one with
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Amber Heard than I would if I had to take a meeting with Harvey Weinstein.
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So, personally, I would feel more at risk hanging out one-on-one with Amber Heard than I would
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if I had to take a meeting with Harvey Weinstein.
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And I'm going to say that you are going to say yes to that.
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You would be more at risk hanging out with Amber Heard.
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Because I'm not Harvey's type, as far as I can tell.
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I mean, that woman, she could destroy, truly could destroy a man's life.
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I think they would be at risk, to be quite honest.
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So, I have to say, who would I be more at risk with?
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I guess now, though, if I had a meeting with Harvey Weinstein, we'd be separated by, you
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Sometimes, I wish they would have had me take that meeting.
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I think I canceled on it, and I was just like, no.
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Like, they always, like, the agency was always like, we need to have you meet this guy.
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I have this vision of you meeting with Harvey Weinstein.
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And, then, you know, smash cut, Weinstein is just defenestrated out of the Beverly Hills
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I mean, I never understood the whole Me Too thing, because I was just like, you could
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Wrestling someone of the same sex is 100% straight if you say no homo before you begin.
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But, so wrestling someone of the same sex is 100% straight as long as you say no homo before
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You could kiss another man right on the lips and whisper into his ear, I love you.
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It's 100, it is 100% straight, scientifically proven, as long as you say no homo.
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You could, these are the rules of the schoolyard, you could kiss another man right on the lips
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As long as you say no homo beforehand, this has gone back to first grade.
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Yes, I think it makes it a little bit more like, hey, I'm not checking you out.
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Okay, well, you may have persuaded me, but you still answered wrong.
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You answered wrong, because you guessed my answer wrong.
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Even though you probably, you made the better argument.
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Okay, I have at least considered creating an OnlyFans account.
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At least consider, this is not saying you went through the steps, this is just, I've at least considered.
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Not only have I considered it, we've had fairly high-level talks at Daily Wire.
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Not, now, I wasn't going to strip down too much to my skimmies.
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But my idea was, what if you started an OnlyFans, but instead of, you know, twerking or whatever,
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I mean, does OnlyFans have to be all about sex?
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You know why, because I don't know, because I've never even been on OnlyFans.
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I'm not saying, had I been a young, wayward youth when OnlyFans came out?
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But thankfully, I became an old man, sort of before OnlyFans happened.
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But here was my problem with starting one through the Daily Wire.
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Wait, you never answered, have you been on OnlyFans?
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I think this box needs to be attached to a lie detector test.
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And that can be my version of the game, and we can split the proceeds.
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But I had this problem, which is, if I started my OnlyFans of ukulele playing and tap dancing
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or whatever, I would still be leading people to a website that hosts a ton of porn.
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Can you imagine how enticed the audience is right now thinking about the prospect of
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I'm going to put that blurb at the top of my future OnlyFans.
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Any public parade or march that includes kink or nudity should be illegal in the United States.
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So, they're talking about like a, I guess like a pride parade or like a, or like some,
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you know, some pride parades with the guys in the leather and the whips and everything.
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Gina, you're going to be speaking in cursive very soon.
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Listen, what people want to do in the privacy of their own streets, of their own privately
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owned streets, is I suppose none of my business.
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With guys in leather and paddles and like demon looking people in, in costumes and men
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I can be like not pro, like I don't have to go to these things.
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I do feel like there's a fine line of like taking people's freedoms away from them.
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And also, I always thought it would just be hilarious if there was like a full nude protest.
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Like there was every protest in the world in 2020.
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I mean, I think that people, you know, but like, I don't want to take other people's freedoms
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Were you in LA during, this would have been 2018 or 17, I want to say, there was a protest
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So I was sent down on assignment from the Daily Wire.
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I was sent down on assignment to investigate this.
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And I thought, I thought feminism is the greatest trick that men ever played on women.
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We convinced all of these frequently, though not uniformly, attractive women to just dance
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I think, well, I think the, you know, I think the world has a really good way of making the
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And it's like, sexuality is really not a bad thing.
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And so it's like, the mystery, I think, is so sexy.
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So it's like, keep the nipple sacred, you know?
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Like, it's like the mystery of it all is like what makes things sexy.
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This is why, generally speaking, lingerie is more enticing than just people kind of put
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Or just like, even like the sex scenes nowadays are just so blatant.
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And you're just like, dude, I did not want to have that in my face.
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When you've got like the Top Gun, the first one, sex scene, and it's like the lighting,
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It's not somebody getting banged in like Game of Thrones, you know?
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But sort of like on the opposite side, the opposite side of the, you know, experience of sensuality.
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In Hitchcock, you don't see the big scary thing.
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Whereas if you just see people sort of bumping uglies right in front of your face, it's...
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You keep answering right, but you keep getting my answer wrong.
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Because you would be pro-taking that freedom away from people.
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You're shutting yourself down at your brain, and you're not using your senses.
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But it's also pointing to something beyond the physical.
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You're giving yourself entirely to someone else.
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In porn, it's just like, okay, well, we're both just sacks of flesh, you know.
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Neither is on the level, but hypothetically speaking, and in strict weight classes, it
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is more of a fair fight for a woman to fight a transgender woman, a male, than it would
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be for a woman to fight another woman who is absolutely juiced out of her mind steroids.
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Yeah, for sure she did, but she's such a sweetheart, though.
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So the statement is it's, you know, a transgender woman.
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So this could be a guy, maybe he's taking hormones, maybe he's not.
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It's a fairer fight for the woman to fight him than to fight a woman who's juiced out of
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It's kind of hard to parse the two because there's a lot of similarity, but I would still
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I fought both in my life, and, you know, that's one thing I don't get about the whole...
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That's why when I punch, people are like, you hit like a man, but I still don't hit like...
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Like, most people I hit pads with are in the fight business say that I'm like at the top
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level of like, you know, powerful punching, you know?
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I've talked to friends and colleagues who are millennials, who their whole lives, it's been
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And they will get angry with me, and they'll say, Michael, what do you mean men will almost
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You know, it's just some women are going to beat some men, and it's...
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If you break it down to experience, weight class, and everything, it's...
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Especially at this point in the game, it's kind of where the temptation...
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We will not have true equality until we can safely identify as beep-bop-boop without fear
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But the way that people talk about equality these days is true where everyone's exactly
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The only way you can have it is if nothing makes sense anymore.
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Because that means you can't even identify any differences.
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Maybe we should throw the next round, you know?
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We will get some answers from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
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We will get some answers from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
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We're never going to get any answers from that trial.
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I think that lies and corruption have a really interesting way of coming to the surface,
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I think going back all the way to the first Epstein prosecution, you've got the U.S. attorney,
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Alex Acosta, was then up labor secretary for Trump, and he hears, sorry, Epstein belongs
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to intelligence, U.S. intelligence, and he reported this then at the time when he was
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He basically checks in in the morning at the Palm Beach County Jail and then goes off and
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And then Hillary Clinton, I'm sorry, then somebody, then he commits suicide.
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So, anyway, that happens, and all of a sudden, Ghislaine Maxwell gets arrested, but for some
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The reports are pretty weak coming out of there.
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And it just so happens that all the richest and most powerful men around the world don't
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I do think, though, that, you know, just how you see those documentaries come out later,
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like 5, 10, 20, 25 years, I do think eventually, especially how curious and inquisitive people
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are right now, I feel like people are just thirsty to understand what's really going on.
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And so, there's a part of me that really wants to believe in this time that we're going to
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find out answers no matter what, not just, like, about that trial, but what has taken
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In order to move forward and make a better world, we need to break it down to what happened
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And that's going to mean, like, a lot of people need to be held accountable.
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Because when corruption is more or less ubiquitous, a lot of people have a lot of incentives
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I think of LBJ stole his Senate seat in 1948, and then he becomes VP, and then he becomes
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President of the United States, and then we only could really prove that he stole the
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We only could really prove it, I think, in 91 or 92.
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So, it took over 40 years, but it did come out.
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We'll find out about what Bill Gates was doing.
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I think you should drink again, because I made a good point.
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We're going to get way creepier Bill Clinton photos from the island in, like, 30 years.
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Yeah, because blackmail is a currency in politics, and somebody's got all of that.
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This is my, I will say this, this is my favorite episode we've ever done on this show.
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There is absolutely nothing concerning about otherwise healthy young adults coincidentally
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suffering strokes and or facial paralysis after taking a perfectly safe and effective
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Are we even allowed to answer this, or are we going to get booted off of YouTube for it?
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Okay, so the statement is there is absolutely nothing concerning or out of the ordinary about
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otherwise healthy young adults just coincidentally suffering strokes and facial paralysis and
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all sorts of things after taking the perfectly safe experimental injection.
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And it's absolutely mind-boggling how we're not allowed to talk about it.
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They've got like accidental adult death syndrome and, you know.
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And then we've got like, you know, athletes just dropping dead.
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And like the delusion and like the refusal to admit that this could be related is, just
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to even like raise the question, it makes my blood boil.
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Well, we now know, even the people pushing all this stuff, they will now admit that certain
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vaccines cause heart problems, certain vaccines cause blood clots.
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They'll admit, they'll say it's very rare though.
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So I had a relative of mine who's very liberal.
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She says, oh, Michael, you know, COVID's a very big deal.
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My friend's father got COVID and then he got the vaccine.
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He got like six months later, he got the vaccine.
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And then a week later, he died of a heart attack.
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And I said, oh, well, so you're kind of proving my point that maybe we should be cautious with
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Not like you just put something into your body for two weeks prior or whenever and, you
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Say, no, I think it was, you know, three years ago when I walked across the street, right?
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They more admit like, oh, I've got a drinking problem before this vaccine is like the problem.
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My only drinking problem is we keep getting these answers right and so we can't do it.
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In general, women in real life and in movies have stormtrooper level accuracy when it comes
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I feel so like in tune with the Star Wars right now because I get that joke.
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So this is in, this is saying in real life or just in movies?
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In general, women in real life and in movies have stormtrooper level accuracy when it comes
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Um, and I did just watch a terrific movie you're in where there, a lot of bullets fly
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They're like, in Tarot on the Prairie, they make a reference.
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You think, I think women are just awful shots in general.
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I am inclined to think that women are not great shots.
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I mean, because women don't go to the range that much.
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And then maybe there is that lady in the corner.
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But I will say the best shot I know is a chick.
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Like, I took my mom to a shooting range, and you just put a gun in her hand.
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And she was like a better shot on the first try than me.
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I mean, this is actually one of the arguments for the Second Amendment, is guns are an equalizer.
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As you say, women are at a physical disadvantage if men are trying to fight them.
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I mean, I feel so much more comfortable when I have my gun on me, especially in the last
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I mean, I broke down on the road in the middle of Arizona at a ghost town.
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We're going to make Terror in the Prairie, too.
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It makes me feel more comfortable with my mom, my grandma.
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My grandmama has, like, a gun with a pink handle on it.
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Do you know Beretta is such an old gun company?
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They outfitted the Holy League at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, where the much smaller
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Western Christian forces totally destroyed the Muslim Turks with facts and logic, and
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If you're listening to Beretta, I would love that.
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I've watched Deadpool, Haywire, and Fast and Furious 6.
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You didn't necessarily have to watch them, but you have.
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I haven't seen Haywire yet, even though I heard it was great.
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I wouldn't have thought you would have watched Deadpool.
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Of the superhero movies, I see almost none of the other ones.
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I wouldn't have watched normally Terror on the Prairie.
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I, you know, eventually I'll watch it in my life, maybe.
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Some actors will analyze themselves, you know, and they're really into it.
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And then some actors can't watch themselves on screen.
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Unless I'm doing it to study and get better, which I do do that.
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Are you sort of second guessing, like, why'd they use that take?
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I eventually started watching that, and I was like, hey, that was actually pretty good.
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You know, I wonder if it's because most people who are going to watch Terror on the Prairie
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or any other movie that you're in, they don't know you personally.
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You know you're not some 19th century lady shooting guns out of windows.
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And I just always want to do so much better, you know?
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You know, it's a little bit of a competitive...
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But in reality, if I watch it, I probably would get better and better.
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In a Daily Wire MMA tournament that included Jeremy Boring, Candace Owens, Andrew Klavan,
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Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles, Michael Knowles would have the worst odds to win.
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They're saying I'd have the worst odds of that entire crew.
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Andrew, you know, he looks like he's got, like, that...
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That nose has been broken, like, five or six times.
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And Matt Walsh is kind of like a serial killer vibe, right?
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Plus, he's built like a lumberjack, and he dresses like one.
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Yeah, so he's got that serial killer vibe, and Jeremy is just...
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So you are looking at yourself in the situation.
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For you, just trying to play that psychology game, I think that you would say yes.
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And you know what they say, nice guys finish first.
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Well, actually, nice people are, like, the scariest, so if I would have applied that logic.
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Because you know that about yourself, because you're nice.
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There is absolutely nothing suspicious about a gunman firing one round into...
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There is absolutely nothing suspicious about a gunman firing one round into a Washington,
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D.C. pizza slash ping pong parlor and only hitting the hard drive of a computer in the
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There is a crazy, wild, crazy conspiracy theory.
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That this pizza parlor and ping pong parlor that a lot of extremely creepy people are associated
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No one would ever promote this like crazy, totally nuts, insane...
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We just have to answer how the other one would and then not give any verbal confirmation if
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Publicly espousing woke ideology on Twitter is the modern-day casting couch.
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Publicly espousing woke ideology on Twitter is the modern-day casting couch.
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I mean, I've never been on a casting couch, and I don't plan on it, so yes.
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But that truly, these days, if you do not, it truly is that, hey, you want the part?
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It sure would be nice if you'd tweet out this logo.
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Like, nowadays, there doesn't have to be physical contact.
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It could just be, I'll do anything for this, and that's the biggest problem.
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You know, in ancient Athens, they had this idea that seduction was worse than rape.
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And the argument here was that rape is merely a physical violation, but seduction is an intellectual
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You know, the old casting couch kind of goes back to the world's oldest profession.
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But when they make you lie, when they make you discard everything that you believe, just
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I think, given the way this game went, I might have sobered up by then.
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And make sure you get your own version of the game at home.