Bill Maher's Irrationality on Megyn Kelly's Show (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_674)
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In this episode, I talk about Bill Maher's performance on Megan Kelly's show, "The parasitic mind" and how the lack of critical thinking is the root cause of our inability to arrive at some truth.
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sorry i'm not sure if i'm speaking too low i'm uh i'm at a conference academic conference
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part of my uh sabbatical leave and so i came down to miami to attend the conference hang out
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listen to some ideas but uh i decided that i needed to do the first ever road x spaces
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usually all of the previous x spaces i've done them from the safety and warmth of my study
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but this is the first time that i'm doing this on the road uh just because i i listened to this chat
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between uh bill maher and uh megan kelly i've gotten to know megan kelly while i've been on
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her show several times uh she's come on my show once she's even more delightful once you get to
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know her you know she's got it all she's incredibly smart tenacious a honey badger beautiful elegant
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she's got it all uh bill maher i've never had the uh pleasure of meeting him uh a few years ago his
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people had reached out to my publisher when the parasitic mind had come out and uh i think on
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either one but i think two occasions they had tried to get me on the show which of course i was more
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than happy to to oblige but at the time uh there was uh we had covet uh travel restrictions in canada
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so even though you know at one point the bill maher show was being done i think remotely but then when
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they opened up and returned to in-person show in canada yet we hadn't had the uh the opening up
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the travel opening up because justin trudeau is my overlord and so he decides whether i'm allowed
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to move or not and if i can take out my dog for a walk because covid can really spread in the middle
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of winter when you're walking alone in minus 20 degree weather that's why you have to have a curfew
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uh but in any case uh that's a topic for a different time i'm sure many doctoral dissertations
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will be written about the some of the stuff that took place during the covid era but uh so i never
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got a chance to go on a show and uh of course i would love to go on a show if only because it allows
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me to uh you know open up my ideas to some people who otherwise uh would not hear my stuff right
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i don't need to go on many of the shows that uh where people are already uh converted so to speak
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uh so the bill maher platform is uniquely important because a lot of the progressives and liberals and
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so on uh the democrats tend to go there and so they really need to hear some of the stuff i have to say
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so let's hope that uh i will still be in uh in play to go on a show if not well there it is
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uh so i mean the the point of what i wanted to do today is actually talk specifically about his uh
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his performance on megan kelly's show but more generally link it to something that
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uh i've talked about on many many occasions including in the parasitic mind uh the inability
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of people to change their opinions irrespective of the amount of information that you give them
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now this this is something that was particularly important in chapter seven of the parasitic mind
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because for those of you who read my book there i was talking about you know what is what is an
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epistemological tool that we can use in order to arrive at some truth and so there i talk about
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uh you know the building of nomological you know networks of cumulative evidence as a
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astoundingly powerful mechanism to prove your point right and so many of you have already heard me
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talk about this but if i want to prove to you that you know there is a sex specificity of toy
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preferences boys prefer certain toys and girls prefer other toys and and those sex specific preferences
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are not due to social construction they are due to universal biological and evolutionary reasons how
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would i go about doing that well i could get you data from across cultures across time periods across
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species across methodologies across theoretical frameworks across disciplines across dependent measures
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all of which triangulate and demonstrating that the the position that i'm holding is the vertical one
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uh but in that chapter i also talk about the fact that unfortunately uh people have not evolved
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critical thinking abilities to arrive at some truth but rather uh as two french psychologists have
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argued in a brilliant book the enigma of reason uh people have evolved the faculty of reason in order to win
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arguments and therefore the la la la la la i don't want to hear it and you push your fingers in your ears
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is regrettably an indelible part of the architecture of uh the human mind now that is something by the way
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that i have long studied and i'll in the sense i'm giving you here sort of the theoretical and academic
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background the psychological background to what i'll be talking about with bill maher
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but this is something that i've been studying from for well over 30 years so many of you know that
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i mean my doctoral dissertation was in the area of psychology of decision making specifically in my
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dissertation i looked at how much information do people need to acquire when choosing between
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alternatives before they decide to stop and commit to a choice right now i'm choosing between two
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political candidates to to vote for between two employees to hire between two women that i might
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end up you know marrying between cars between anything right so there's a sequential process
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whereby i acquire information iteratively and at some point as i explained in my doctoral dissertation i
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hit a stopping threshold that says okay well i've seen enough information to commit
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and choose the mazda to marry this girl to vote for this candidate and so i looked at the cognitive
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strategies that people use when stopping the additional acquisition of information and so
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i've been steeped in the study of how the human mind processes information and arise in a decision for much
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of my career now i could apply it in marketing and in consumer behavior but i don't only apply it there
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right even though i'm housed in a business school i could apply for made choices i have and for many
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other decisions now why am i talking about all this because it turns out of course as you might
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imagine that humans are not these unbiased processors of information so for example we use something
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we succumb to something called the distortion bias and the confirmation bias when we make a decision so
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if i make a decision and then i might experience right post-decisional angst right i experienced
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cognitive dissonance at the fact that i chose the mazda and oh no i should have probably chosen the other
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car well then there are ways by which i will restructure the information to assuage my cognitive
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dissonance so distortion bias would be i will re-evaluate the information in a way that supports
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the choice that i made or confirmation bias would be i only look at post-decisional information that
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confirms the decision that i made and there are many many such examples in the decision making
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literature of the anchoring and adjustment uh heuristic that conden and diversity talked about
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right once you anchor yourself in a position you don't adjust sufficiently away from that anchor
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even if the anchor is a completely random anchor uh for example there's the primacy and recency effect
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in in uh cognitive psychology so primacy and recency refers to whether the information that you first
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see about someone looms larger than later information you see about them recency effect would be the later
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information looms larger so for example with the primacy effect i i can show you three pieces of
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information positive information about someone that you might date and then three negative ones
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or i could show you three negative ones and then three positive ones or i could show you positive
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negative positive negative positive negative well it turns out that the order in which this information
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is provided has a large bearing on the final evaluation which again from a strictly objective perspective
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it shouldn't because i'm still seeing the same amount of information i'm only seeing it in different
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orders so in the primacy effect context let's suppose i see three pieces of positive information about the
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the date that i'm going out with she's hard working she's beautiful and she's kind so now what happens
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there is a there's a positive glow i'm anchored in her positive glow as negative information then comes in
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about her she is dogmatic she is a progressive and she puts uh gender you know her pronouns in her uh
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signature well then i won't adjust sufficiently when i receive that negative information because i was
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anchored in her positive glow i received the positive information first so as you the reason i'm talking
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about all this is because all of this stuff that i'm talking about has been greatly studied and in
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academic psychology and behavioral decision theory and so on and it's very much within the training that
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i got in certainly in my phd and then the work that i did post my phd so now how do we link that to
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to bill mark well i mean he exhibits an orgiastic unhinged version of many of these things that we've
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studied for so many decades when we're studying how human minds make decisions before i do that i
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should just mention again that i want to contextualize what i'm talking about here with something that i
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mentioned on a show and actually the gentleman on whose show i appeared found out that i had been
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mentioning my appearance on a show and he was very excited that i was doing so it's a british
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psychiatrist who had invited me on a show a few months ago and at the end of the show he asked me a
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question that i don't think anyone else had ever asked me on any of the shows that i've appeared
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on and that is you know you've been a professor now for 30 years what is the singular most surprising
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finding about the human condition that you know you'd like to share and so i thought for a second or two
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and then i said well the inability of people to change their minds in light of you know an astounding
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amount of incoming information and so you can see how that relates to today's discussion on
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bill maher's appearance on megan kelly so now let's let's drill into that as i was listening to him on
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on megan kelly let me just first begin by saying i thought that his uh his aura the way that he
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interacted with her well this is you're just silly well that's just stupid i mean do you really believe
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that right that kind of smugness and arrogance is not um it demonstrates i mean certainly something
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dispositional about his personality but also demonstrates that he's probably not uh had a lot
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of uh uh instances where people have uh challenged him and by the way megan kelly was very very polite
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and restrained so it's not as though she was being combative but the second that you start saying
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well do you really frankly believe something so stupid something so silly really you really believe
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that and then you could sense that he's getting unhinged simply at the fact that she is challenging
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him right she she was a a counselor who who who you know was cross-examining people in the court room
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so she doesn't suffer fools gladly and yes of course he's a guest on her show she has to show the
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quorum she was polite and kind but she did try to challenge him so i thought already
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that kind of smugness and arrogance how could anyone not see what i'm saying here i'm you know
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i'm bill maher and i'm funny and so on uh i thought that was very off-putting but now let's drill down
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on some of the positions that he took which really it it's as though he exists in a parallel universe
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that is completely detached from anything that i experience right so either i'm the biggest moron
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who simply doesn't see things the way that you know he does or maybe he needs to revise some of his
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positions so first he said that the reason why he detests donald trump so much i'm paraphrasing i don't
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have these exact quotes is that donald trump would would never relinquish power if he were president as a
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matter of fact he hasn't relinquished power so you're wrong to think that right now there has been
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a peaceful transfer of power because he kept saying oh there's nothing more important in our democracy
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than the peaceful transfer of power now of course donald trump is not sitting in the white house
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joe biden yes technically he's been president now for almost four years although it's unclear whether
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he knows whether he's a phone an avocado or the president of the united states but in any case
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so how can he then reconcile the fact that donald trump did relinquish power right he says but he has
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never uttered the words i conceded the election right so he never he said that no uh you know it was
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stolen from me and at least the democrats don't do that so then uh megan kelly said but what do you mean
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hillary clinton spent four years saying that he's not the real president she delegitimized him she said
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he's not it's fake it's russian gate that she gave 600 different reasons why he's not really the
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president he said no no no she never said that she goes well of course what words did he use so then
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she plays the tape he goes oh yeah okay well but then sure she may have said those words but she
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right away conceded so look how you have to alter the shifting goalposts so in her case she spent four
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five years in an astoundingly unhinged way saying he literally is not the president of the united
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states he's a russian uh you know uh agent right he he is illegitimate it was completely stolen it was
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uh moldovian however whatever she came up with a million different reasons right but that's not
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a threat to democracy because she used the words okay i concede defeat donald trump did not say i
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concede defeat therefore he remains in power then he said well okay fine i mean yes technically it's
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true that he conceded and that he is no longer president but if you give him a chance to be president
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again now if he if he wins 2024 do you really think that in 2028 he's just gonna walk away
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do you really believe that he's going so imagine that this guy who's i don't know maybe 70 years old
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so he first says donald trump would does not believe in democracy he would never give up the
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presidency but then the evidence is that he did give up the presidency there's been another president
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there's been a peaceful transfer of power but that doesn't prove that donald trump would not
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give up power because he hasn't used the word conceit now when she then megan kelly tries to give a few
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examples of how much more astoundingly dangerous joe biden is to reality to science to individual freedom
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all he turns back to bill maher by saying yeah but none of that is as important as the peaceful
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transfer of power so imagine how detached how parasitized you must be there's been another president
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in power but bill maher codes that as proof that donald trump has never relinquished power
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that's what a parasitized mind does right don't believe your lying eyes language creates reality
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that's called deconstructionism jack derrida and therefore yes sure sure it may appear as though
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donald trump did not become a dictator donald trump did not institute martial law donald trump did not
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forcefully hang on to power but he didn't use the word i concede and therefore he is a dictator
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and if you give him another chance this time he truly won't leave office so notice how there is no
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amount of evidence that was able to shift them away from just him being an utter unhinged lunatic
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right now why am i doing this i'm i'm supposed to be right now and well i am at an academic conference
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but if anything as i discussed at the start of this x spaces boy is this a beautiful case study
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of many of the things that we study in consumer psychology and in in psychology of decision making
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because it demonstrates how someone with such a huge platform could then completely be misguided to
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millions of people and and and and frankly i mean it's really baffling so let me let me go on so
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donald trump will never relinquish power trump has never conceded the 2020 election nothing is more
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important than the peaceful transfer of power then he said well donald trump was i mean he led i mean
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a military coup it was an insurrection right i mean you have these people who are the average age was you
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know 68 who are coming in with selfies we came very close to losing our democracy okay those were
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insurrectionists now when megan kelly tried to gently say well those were not insurrectionists that's not
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what insurrection means according to the letter of the law these were just people who yes i mean
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trespassed in some sense and that you know they weren't supposed to be in certain places even though
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they were invited in even though there was a polite exchange with the capital police and so on no no
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no it really was an insurrection we came within millimeters of losing our democracy and how did we
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do that it's because the dictator donald trump was egging them on to do that even though he repeatedly
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said in his speech you know go down and peacefully protest right but that was viewed by bill maher as an
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example indistinguishable from the most brutal military coups that have been that have littered
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history he was he he's never relinquished power he tried to actually institute a military dictatorship
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with the tofu viking you know the guy who walks around with the the viking stuff who's a i guess he's a
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vegan or something so i call him the tofu viking that that was the the leader of the military coup
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he said there were police officers who were killed during the january 6 insurrection legan kelly very
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gently uh corrected him and said there's not a single police officer no no they were there were no there
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wasn't a single one that the one that you're thinking about is someone who later had a stroke after the
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the the the january 6 incident as a matter of fact the only person who died on january 6
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is a woman who was shot by capital police yeah okay well whatever whatever well what do you mean
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whatever you just said an unbelievable lie now here's the point either you are so detached from reality
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you're so misinformed that you're you're uh promulgating the narrative that police officers
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died during the insurrection which is complete falsehood or you know it's a falsehood but you're
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used to you know speaking to you know your uh audience who's completely enamored and captive to you
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so that you could say anything up is down down is you know freedom is slavery i mean slavery is freedom
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men are women and people will just you know like good little seals laugh and clap so either you're
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bafflingly uninformed and ignorant or you're willfully spreading lies so when it comes out that it is
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incontrovertible that it is not true what he said that police died police and in plural died during the
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violent insurrection he just goes yeah okay whatever that's the way you choose to see it no no no that's
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not the way i choose to see it it's called reality so someone who doesn't have intellectual hubris someone
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who is epistemically humble says wow okay i i guess i was misinformed i was wrong my apologies thank you for
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correcting me megan he didn't do that uh then she told him she started saying well how how could you
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i mean if you seem to be so into these these principles i mean she didn't use the term
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deontological principles this is something that that that i use right when i talk about deontological
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versus consequentialist ethics she goes well what do you think about when hunter biden's laptop
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was suppressed that story was suppressed uh so that you know he joe biden won precisely because
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uh there was a complete collusion to suppress that story his answer was ah come on who cares about that
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nobody gives a shit about the hunter biden story and where his penis has been and what kind of drugs
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he's on and then she corrected him and said well but that i'm not talking about his personal conduct
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i'm talking about that there was a huge amount of incontrovertible evidence of the astounding
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criminal corruption of his father who was running for president of the united states oh come on there's
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no such thing what are you talking about this is nonsense right and of course then she quoted
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studies you know estimates that show that had people known about uh you know the uh the hunter biden
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story had not been suppressed in cahoots between all the journalists and social media platforms
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then there could have been a swing in the other direction of 10 to 12 percent i think those were
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the numbers oh come on you right so despite the fact that he's receiving this evidence that the
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deontological violation he didn't care about incidentally joe biden is astoundingly more dangerous
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to united states than donald trump could ever be again this doesn't mean that i love donald trump
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i'm canadian i don't have posters of him in in my bedroom which my wife and i use as marital aid
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for our you know instead of playing barry white music we just look at a uh donald trump poster but it's
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because i actually care about reality i care about truth joe biden has been a orgiastic racist for 50
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plus years there's a million examples of that so if you're a quote liberal who cares about fighting
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racism then you certainly would be anti joe biden joe biden has been astoundingly corrupt we also have
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stories about him having been uh rather unsavory towards women we have that information joe biden has
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been a plagiarist he's lied he's engaged in political corruption pay you know uh pay to play
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uh that should have sent them to probably prison for the rest of his life uh he supports the transgender
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stuff when when megan kelly said well i care about my daughter not being in a dressing room with a guy
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with his penis he's ah come on but that that's not important as democracy right so bill maher doesn't
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have any children so bill maher doesn't have the theory of mind that says you know what most people
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actually care that their women and their young girls and daughters don't share a track and field meet
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or a swimming pool or showers with a six foot two guy with a nine inch penis who tomorrow morning
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calls himself linda bill maher suddenly loses his classical liberal credentials when it comes to
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that oh come on nobody takes that stuff seriously okay open borders you want to talk about an
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existential threat to the united states what could be a greater threat than the fact that joe biden
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has done everything in his power to leave the borders completely porous allowing millions of people to
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come in and alter the fabric of the united states arguably forever more donald trump doesn't believe
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in that i could go on with another 74 000 examples of how joe biden is astoundingly more dangerous to
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the ethos of the united states but no bill maher has said all that is erased because according to him
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the ultimate measure of how much donald trump is an existential threat is that he has not used the words
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i concede that i lost fairly and squarely okay so there can't be a better case study
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of what happens to a mind once it never wants to alter an anchored position so what happened with bill
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maher on megan kelly is twofold number one how apparently he was you know bafflingly misinformed
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if i'm being charitable if it wasn't that he was misinformed about all this then my god was he
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willfully duplicitous and deceptive because he's promulgating known lies you know many cops were killed
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on january 6th uh no there weren't any not a single one not one right and and then perhaps this is more
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of a style issue but it's still important his smugness his arrogance you could sense that
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you it didn't take much for her to rile him up he became defensive and yet the book is about hey we
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need to have uh conversations with each other oh and but by the way asterix if you challenge me too
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much about my bullshit then i'm going to get smug and arrogant and belittle you and call you silly
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and stupid so there goes my chance of ever being invited on the bill marshall i hope i'll learn to
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love again what would i do if i don't have bill mars platform if bill maher were uh the guy that he
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thinks he is i would be receiving an email in the next few minutes saying dear dr sad bill maher would
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love to have you on his show and then you would see what happens when i pull a reason she had on his ass
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and to use his term when i tear him a new asshole i can't stand that kind of obnoxiousness i despise
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that kind of haughtiness all right guys it was about 30 minutes this thing impromptu i'm about to
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return to the conference later today i am meeting oh god i love this guy
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jorge mass who is the majority owner of inter miami i'm saying this not to name drop just because
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one of the things that i'm so thankful for in all of my public engagement is that i've gotten to meet
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some absolute absolutely remarkable people who are such gems i'm hoping to maybe uh eventually
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invite jorge on a on a chat on my show because he is the the epitome of the classic american dream
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his family comes with not much they they create an incredible reality for themselves they become
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usually successful uh they do big things he's the majority owner of inter miami i mean who would
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have thought that this immigrant family would one day be hanging out with lino messi i i've gotten to
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know him we've become friends it's a it's an honor and privilege for me to call him a friend i'll be
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heading down to the inter miami offices later uh not sure if uh i'll have a chance on this trip to
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meet la pulca is that i think that's how you say it in spanish the the flea if i'll be meeting lino
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messi but uh anyways it's just it's unbelievable when you put yourself out there yes you take a lot
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of flight but you also meet some people that otherwise the cosmos would have never allowed you
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to interact with each other so i wish you all a great day uh do good play have fun love don't
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wallow all day in nastiness uh always be honest when you are wrong admit that you're wrong one of
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the reasons why i have a wonderful marriage for 25 years now with my wife is that we we don't have
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the hubris to not admit when we're wrong if if i'm short to her i won't say i'm not gonna apologize
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i go and i say hey sweetie sorry i answered you in a really obnoxious manner please forgive me and then
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it's over right you don't go to bed you don't go to bed angry uh so you know we all make mistakes
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we all take positions sometimes that we need to revise in light of incoming information boy i wish
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bill mar would hate that lesson thank you so much guys thank you for coming i hope that you enjoyed
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this impromptu thing i'm off back to the academic conference i gotta tell you one last thing before i go
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i just remembered it's been a few years i've attended an academic conference because of course
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there was covid and so on i have to tell you while i am through and through an academic being a
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professor is in my dna i've always wanted to be an academic i have to tell you that some of the
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academics the the research that they do is so small-minded so myopic so stay in your lane that as
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i was sitting at some of these sessions i was thinking whether it would be more fun to be
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injecting directly into my eyeballs ebola there you go guys love you all thank you for your support
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