Valuetainment - December 10, 2025


"Filthy, Dirty, Disasters" - Trump SLAMS Somalians In FIERY ‘Sh#t Hole Countries’ Speech


Episode Stats

Length

20 minutes

Words per Minute

183.79935

Word Count

3,725

Sentence Count

379

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

Why are we getting so many immigrants from other countries and why not from other parts of the world? Is it because they like their homeland or because they love where they're at? And why do they leave their homeland to come here?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The president talking about immigration in his speech, and he asks a question.
00:00:04.720 He says, why are we getting so many immigrants?
00:00:06.580 Rob, you know which clip I'm talking about?
00:00:07.960 The one where he says, let's get some immigrants coming here from Sweden, okay?
00:00:12.540 Let's get some immigrants coming from Eastern Europe.
00:00:14.200 I agree.
00:00:14.860 Why are we getting some, you know, folks that are coming here from, I'll just let him tell you for a while.
00:00:19.500 Here's the president.
00:00:20.360 Go for it.
00:00:21.640 I've also announced a permanent pause on third world migration, including from hell holes like Afghanistan, Haiti.
00:00:30.000 Somalia and many other countries.
00:00:39.500 I didn't say shit hole, you did.
00:00:47.080 Remember I said that to the senators they came in?
00:00:49.940 The Democrats, they wanted to be bipartisan.
00:00:52.620 So they came in and they said, this is totally off the record.
00:00:56.440 Nothing mentioned here.
00:00:57.520 We want to be honest because our country was going to hell.
00:01:00.000 And we had a meeting and I said, why is it we only take people from shit hole countries, right?
00:01:10.200 Why can't we have some people from Norway, Sweden?
00:01:14.360 Just a few.
00:01:15.340 Let us have a few.
00:01:16.660 From Denmark.
00:01:18.820 Do you mind sending us a few people?
00:01:20.780 Send us some nice people.
00:01:22.140 Do you mind?
00:01:23.500 But we always take people from Somalia, places that are a disaster, right?
00:01:29.920 Filthy, dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime.
00:01:32.640 The only thing they're good at is going after ships.
00:01:35.960 But they don't go after our ships.
00:01:37.700 You know why?
00:01:38.840 Because that same missile that knocks the crap out of them, that with the drug deal, is from Venezuela and others.
00:01:52.400 I like the guy in the back.
00:01:53.900 Persians for Trump.
00:01:55.040 Gotta love it.
00:01:56.360 So what do you think about what he's saying here?
00:01:58.200 Why are we getting folks from Somalia, Afghanistan, what we're not getting from Norway?
00:02:01.800 Sweden and those countries, it's from the womb to the tomb.
00:02:04.400 They take care of you.
00:02:05.660 I mean, they don't have a lot of the problems that the people that are from Memphis, Tennessee or Chicago, Illinois,
00:02:12.620 because from the time you're born, you're part of the system and you stay part of the system until they bury you.
00:02:18.760 And nobody's starving to death.
00:02:21.080 So why would they leave?
00:02:21.880 Why would they come here?
00:02:22.560 They don't want to come here.
00:02:23.240 They like their homeland.
00:02:24.100 Exactly.
00:02:24.480 And by the way, I think that's what the lady screamed in the background, right?
00:02:26.680 Because she said it's because they love where they're at.
00:02:29.080 I think that's what she said in the background.
00:02:30.240 Tom, what do you think about the speech on what he's saying about shutting down from certain countries
00:02:34.980 and then the comments about why we're not getting people from certain countries?
00:02:38.440 Well, if you like your homeland, you can keep your homeland.
00:02:40.700 I'm going to make sure of it.
00:02:42.600 You know, it's sort of things that we saw in Southern California where we saw Mexican people who had emigrated legally
00:02:50.960 that were in some of those northern states where the cartels were such a horrible influence.
00:02:57.160 And so they literally want to leave a country that is horrible.
00:03:02.260 And they come and they would come to the United States legally.
00:03:05.720 And we used to see in Southern California those people saying, I came here for opportunity.
00:03:10.100 I came here legally.
00:03:11.760 And every time I turn around, people think I'm here illegally.
00:03:14.900 And, you know, but they wanted to come here.
00:03:17.900 The guy yesterday, the Vietnamese guy that was in the car, demonstrating that not only did he learn to speak in English,
00:03:24.820 boy, he learned how to swear really well in English, is he was pointing out that he came here from Vietnam.
00:03:29.940 And he learned the language and they built a business.
00:03:33.020 And sure, he lived in a neighborhood with other people from Vietnam.
00:03:35.880 But he came here to be an American, to live in America, because what he was leaving is a country that had a lot of problems.
00:03:42.780 And this is the statement that is on the bottom of the Statue of Liberty, right on it.
00:03:48.880 Give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse from your teeming shores.
00:03:59.620 I memorized that when I was in school because the message was, hey, we've got something better for you if you want to come here legally.
00:04:07.540 And but when the Democrats turn us into refugee central, that's where all of America draws alliances.
00:04:14.740 Wait a minute. These aren't families and good people wanting to come for opportunity.
00:04:19.580 You're just opening up the doors and we are going to become the city dump for all the people that are coming over here.
00:04:25.940 And there are bad apples in that lot. And that's where it begins and ends for me.
00:04:29.820 And I'll defend those Mexican people in L.A. who would have people say things to them.
00:04:35.680 And I say, hey, dude, that family came here legally. Do you know their story? Get off their back.
00:04:40.000 You know, you're perceiving. Are you Mexican? When did you walk across?
00:04:43.620 No, no, no. There are good people that came. There was also a lot of bad people that just came across when the Dems opened the doors to refugee status.
00:04:51.220 And it's the refugees we don't want. It's the honest people that want to come here for opportunity that we welcome.
00:04:57.460 Adam. Well, to me, it's it's a culture issue. So not all immigrants are exactly the same.
00:05:02.960 Listen, we're all children of immigrants. We're all moved here from somewhere.
00:05:07.980 Your family is came from Iran. I know you live in Scotland now.
00:05:12.260 Yeah, but my family's from Mexico. Your family's Mexican. Brandon, you're Italian of some capacity.
00:05:18.400 Tom is Canadian, European. My family's Russian, Ashkenazi Jewish. But not all agreements are the same.
00:05:25.920 The biggest issue is not so much. He named a couple of countries. For instance, he said Afghanistan.
00:05:31.820 There's a culture issue between Afghanistan and the United States. I'm sorry.
00:05:35.300 Major culture issue in Somalia. Difference is you have Cuba. You have Haiti. I grew up in Miami.
00:05:41.780 Half my friends are Cuban, Haitian, Jamaican, Venezuelan. There isn't a massive cultural difference.
00:05:48.120 There's still the same framework of religion, culture, family, society, values.
00:05:55.060 Not that people from that side of the world, the Middle East, don't have the same culture.
00:05:59.040 But let's be real here. If your country runs on Sharia law, it's not going to work in America.
00:06:05.060 If you're in Cuban, the biggest issue I have with my Cuban friends in Miami, I've said this before.
00:06:09.900 There are people who have been here 10, 20, 30, 40 years.
00:06:12.360 Habla no English. You're telling me you've been here 30 years.
00:06:15.020 You speak zero English. Pedro, tu necesitas aprender English.
00:06:18.680 But if you just want to be broke and Cuban or Haitian and never learn English in Miami, you can do that.
00:06:25.120 But we don't worry about these people. They're working. They're doing whatever.
00:06:28.760 They're not trying to dismantle America like a lot of the Islamist culture that comes into America.
00:06:34.720 Speak English.
00:06:35.700 How often do you go to the UK? How familiar are you with what's going on in the UK?
00:06:39.340 Well, I live there permanently.
00:06:41.620 So you're there, is it like nine months out of the year, ten months out of the year?
00:06:44.800 I travel three and a half months and I'm there the rest of the time.
00:06:48.000 Okay. So what have you noticed happened there with specifically, because I just saw something that said you've lived in Scotland since 84, right?
00:06:56.320 Or 84 when you bought your, I think the castle that you have in Scotland.
00:07:00.180 Yes. What have you noticed happened to UK, London from 84 till today?
00:07:06.600 Well, let's go back to the 70s.
00:07:10.440 And first, the Russian money, 70s and 80s, the Russian money propped up property prices, triple, quadruple.
00:07:21.100 Mayfair, what most people don't know is property prices in Mayfair have gone down 21 of the last 25 quarters.
00:07:27.380 Nobody puts it in the newspaper because it'll be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
00:07:30.580 After the Russians then came the Saudis.
00:07:33.460 The Saudis, they would buy a Mercedes and if it ran out of gas, they left it on the road, they'd go buy another Mercedes.
00:07:40.900 And so they propped up prices.
00:07:43.880 The same in Beverly Hills, California, as is my estates, the guys that are around me that have been there 700, 900 years.
00:07:52.980 Of course, their properties, some of them cashed out and retired.
00:07:59.920 Even though the property's been in their family 500 years, when a Russian or an oligarch comes in, offers you 10, 20, 40 times what it's worth, fine.
00:08:12.340 You want the furniture, the napkins, the pictures?
00:08:14.680 Thank you.
00:08:15.220 I'll leave my wife here if you want.
00:08:16.920 Exactly, exactly.
00:08:18.180 So I've seen that.
00:08:18.820 She's in a small car.
00:08:19.680 I've seen that, and I've also seen that the liberalization, now we have about one, two-thirds of the police that we used to have, we have now.
00:08:29.400 Two-thirds of the police used to have?
00:08:31.080 We used to have.
00:08:32.300 We used to have a police.
00:08:33.240 Less police, you mean?
00:08:33.940 A third less.
00:08:34.640 A third less.
00:08:35.620 Yeah.
00:08:36.040 A third less.
00:08:37.020 Okay.
00:08:37.260 And the cops there, if you watch, they make fun of them sometimes.
00:08:41.140 They go viral.
00:08:42.400 You know, four or five cops trying to arrest two immigrants.
00:08:46.840 Okay?
00:08:47.340 And you can't hit them.
00:08:48.600 You can't do this.
00:08:49.220 You can't do that.
00:08:49.880 You go to Germany, you go to France, boom, boom, boom.
00:08:53.300 You know, it's the old thing.
00:08:54.380 Not in the U.K.
00:08:55.120 No, not in the U.K.
00:08:56.380 You have to really do something awful.
00:08:59.660 And in Parliament, which is archaic, I'm a U.K. citizen and a U.S. citizen.
00:09:05.040 Parliament probably should have been done away with two, three hundred years ago.
00:09:09.740 It's an old system, but they like the pomp and circumstance.
00:09:13.160 But that's a reason for 30% of the people that visit the U.K. is for that pomp and circumstance.
00:09:18.460 The changing of the guards, you know, under the old queen and now the current king.
00:09:23.740 But it's deteriorated.
00:09:25.980 Before, the 50 to 75 million pounds a year that it used to cost to support the royal family wasn't even thought about.
00:09:34.060 Now, the budget is down to around 20 million pounds, which is still a lot of money.
00:09:38.560 But as you go to Buckingham Palace, the last time Sally and I were there, not being braggadocious, it looks worn out.
00:09:44.320 I mean, it's like, you know, when you see a carpet that's been walked down 40 million times, that's what it looks like.
00:09:50.320 Okay.
00:09:50.820 At Buckingham Palace.
00:09:51.980 Buckingham Palace.
00:09:52.920 Correct.
00:09:53.540 And the king doesn't want to live there.
00:09:55.220 He lives in another house down the street, which we would consider a palace, but it's not a palace to them.
00:10:00.940 The only thing that they keep new are cars because Rolls gives them the cars.
00:10:06.380 They're not buying those cars.
00:10:07.980 Okay.
00:10:08.760 And so I've seen a deterioration.
00:10:11.280 But our daughter was born there.
00:10:13.200 Our two sons started their education there.
00:10:16.200 And when I went there in 81 and I bought in 84, for somebody that was, for me, it was like Pandora's Box, a young, aggressive guy.
00:10:27.200 I mean, I just made hay while the sun shined.
00:10:30.140 And now it's less that way, but it's still, it's a foothold for Europe.
00:10:35.580 And when I first went there, the wall had already come down.
00:10:38.520 But remembering back when I was a young army officer, they had an Iron Curtain.
00:10:43.060 And East Germany, who got liberated, supposedly, and West Germany merged with them.
00:10:52.560 But Europe's a different place.
00:10:54.360 But there's two different lifestyles.
00:10:56.160 If you're in Spain, Portugal, Italy, as opposed to the countries that we talked about, that they take care of you from the womb to the tomb, it's like Mars and Venus.
00:11:07.000 And the U.K. is kind of in the middle.
00:11:10.980 But it's a great place to visit.
00:11:13.720 I'm there.
00:11:14.680 It's the only house I have anymore.
00:11:17.120 Not exactly a house, but it's the only place we have anymore.
00:11:20.000 And it's absolutely terrific.
00:11:22.600 But the business opportunities today, vis-a-vis Trump.
00:11:25.320 And one of the reasons I'm still working, I extended, came out of retirement, is Trump is good for my business.
00:11:32.640 Trump is good for business.
00:11:34.420 Period.
00:11:35.180 They sneeze in New York, and they catch a cold in England three years later.
00:11:41.060 Okay?
00:11:41.640 And so he's good for the economy.
00:11:44.660 We all know that everything he does, he has a propensity, like I do, of having his hummingbird, alligator mouth overloading his hummingbird ass.
00:11:53.780 What does that mean exactly?
00:11:55.320 Pardon?
00:11:56.120 Alligator mouth.
00:11:56.980 The alligator mouth overloads his hummingbird ass.
00:11:59.660 What does that mean?
00:12:00.300 That means he sticks his foot in his mouth.
00:12:02.540 Oh, okay.
00:12:03.160 Yeah.
00:12:03.420 We all do it from time to time.
00:12:04.300 Well, I know.
00:12:04.880 He does it out of hold it for a level.
00:12:05.940 Well, can I, great point.
00:12:07.480 Can I just say one thing back to this in a story?
00:12:09.640 By the way, it comes down to leadership.
00:12:13.040 Trump's saying things that are shocking, inappropriate, offensive.
00:12:18.000 But are they wrong?
00:12:19.380 I would argue that he's saying exactly what needs to be said.
00:12:21.840 If leaders in Europe started speaking like this 5, 10, 15 years ago, would Europe have this problem?
00:12:29.120 I think not.
00:12:30.020 The biggest problem with Europe, all their leaders are weak, feminine men.
00:12:35.300 And then the leader with the biggest, toughest, strongest balls in Europe is a woman named Georgia Maloney.
00:12:42.500 You know, digest that for a second.
00:12:44.820 They'd rather be liked than effective.
00:12:46.520 Exactly.
00:12:46.900 Trump is saying the quiet part out loud that everybody's thinking, hey, do we really want these Somalians here?
00:12:53.180 Do we really want this gays for Gaza prostat here?
00:12:56.080 Do you still go to dinner in London?
00:12:57.540 Do you still go to restaurants in London?
00:12:59.060 Yeah.
00:12:59.460 You do?
00:13:00.160 Do you feel safe like you did 40 years ago?
00:13:02.560 Well, 40 years ago, the IRA were blowing restaurants up.
00:13:05.740 They used to have sandbags.
00:13:07.280 If you were a new customer, they put you in the front door where the bombs went off.
00:13:10.680 If you were an old customer, they put you in the back of the restaurant.
00:13:13.380 So I've seen that transition.
00:13:15.100 But for the most part, yeah, I still feel safe.
00:13:19.340 Sally and I were in Dublin not too long ago, and we were in Northern Ireland not too long ago.
00:13:27.000 And, you know, they attacked the bus still, you know.
00:13:31.280 I was on a tour giving speeches, and, you know, people, and these little old people from Iowa sitting there,
00:13:37.160 and I felt sorry for them, you know, my age.
00:13:39.220 But, I mean, they were peeing their pants because these people were rushing the buses
00:13:42.580 and throwing themselves in front of the buses.
00:13:44.120 And I kept yelling, run them over, run them over.
00:13:48.020 Wow.
00:13:49.380 So I'll tell you whose fault this is exactly.
00:13:51.920 It's LBJ's fault.
00:13:53.380 So nobody talks about this, but the Civil Rights Bill, like, there's all these little time bombs
00:13:58.000 that are hidden throughout, like, bills and policies in U.S. history.
00:14:00.580 So they changed the quotas for immigrants that the U.S. had taken in the Civil Rights Bill.
00:14:05.500 Before 65, it was 85 percent of people from Europe.
00:14:08.800 After that, they flipped it, and it was 85 percent of people outside of Europe
00:14:11.920 that were allowed to immigrate to the United States.
00:14:14.320 So that drastically shifted the types of immigrants we got, and that's where it all changed.
00:14:19.080 That's why it's different.
00:14:19.820 The same thing happened in Europe.
00:14:20.640 And he sold it to the Americans as the Great Society.
00:14:24.580 And it actually changed before that.
00:14:26.240 After the Civil War, who was against having the slaves freed?
00:14:29.800 The Democrats.
00:14:31.620 You know, 82 Republican senators or whatever, three of which were black.
00:14:37.000 And so whenever I see, and I lived in the South for a while, and whenever you hear the civil,
00:14:45.020 back when they had black and white bathrooms, you hear them screaming about civil rights,
00:14:50.700 but they were no friend of civil rights from the very beginning, and it was the Republicans.
00:14:55.400 But now they've flipped that.
00:14:56.700 They've flipped that somehow, as they've flipped a lot of things.
00:15:00.320 But, you know, unfortunately, I mean, you know, there are places, the Democrats, they get,
00:15:09.320 when we were talking about gerrymandering, switching the, what do you call it, around,
00:15:13.880 they did it under Lyndon Johnson, and they've been doing it ever since.
00:15:19.220 The fact that we, I say we, the Republicans, because I'm a registered Republican,
00:15:23.900 but there's parts of the South, you don't tell people you're a registered Republican.
00:15:28.740 You just don't.
00:15:30.320 I keep thinking of my next-door neighbor in Rolling Hills in Palos Verdes.
00:15:34.560 She was the daughter of the doctor, Shah's doctor.
00:15:37.840 Shah, okay.
00:15:39.100 And you know what, Shah, I'm talking about, okay.
00:15:41.080 Of course.
00:15:41.500 And they always talk, they came with a T-shirt on their back, and, you know,
00:15:45.480 and to live up there, you had to have a lot more than a T-shirt on their back.
00:15:49.020 And then her brother came to visit one day, and how they were talking about the people
00:15:53.720 that trained cars full of money and gold and antiques.
00:15:59.060 And, of course, the Shah's doctor left a year before the shit hit the fan.
00:16:04.500 Wow.
00:16:05.120 77?
00:16:05.680 Yeah, yeah.
00:16:06.180 And so she, now she's, she must be 75 now, because the Shah would be, what, 100 and something.
00:16:13.140 Yeah.
00:16:14.340 He would be in his, yeah, he would be in his late 90s or early 100s, something like that.
00:16:18.900 Yeah.
00:16:19.180 Very, very interesting when you're going through this to see what's taking place.
00:16:22.280 Let me get to the next door here.
00:16:23.260 Next door I want to go to is with, what's going on with Time Warner.
00:16:26.660 Who's going to buy these guys?
00:16:28.200 Right?
00:16:28.460 Netflix offers 72.
00:16:30.220 Then you get, by the way, that's a beautiful castle.
00:16:32.440 Whose house is that, Rob?
00:16:34.400 Did you just buy, or is that Dan Pena's castle?
00:16:37.960 That's Dan's.
00:16:38.420 That is Sir Dan Pena.
00:16:40.520 Yeah.
00:16:41.040 To be correct.
00:16:42.000 What can you tell us about this castle?
00:16:44.000 You've been there since 84?
00:16:45.400 Correct.
00:16:45.740 How many bedrooms?
00:16:46.680 How many square feet?
00:16:47.640 How safe do you feel there?
00:16:48.780 55,000 square feet.
00:16:49.940 55,000 square feet.
00:16:52.100 And right now it's just you and your wife living there.
00:16:54.560 Four dogs and some staff.
00:16:57.580 But it was given by James V of Scotland to Sir John Guthrie in 1468 the land.
00:17:08.280 They got 2 million acres land along with that.
00:17:13.640 When I bought it, it only had 156 acres left.
00:17:16.360 And so the...
00:17:19.360 Were you in the market for a castle?
00:17:21.420 No, I was in the market.
00:17:22.500 I wanted to be near the home of golf.
00:17:24.640 And that's very near St. Andrews.
00:17:26.120 Scotland, yeah.
00:17:26.640 And so, and I thought I was retiring in 84.
00:17:30.240 But the guy that I left to be CEO at 40 had a heart attack and dropped dead.
00:17:37.200 And so the shareholders, the shareholders brought me back this time.
00:17:40.200 But nine years later, the shareholders threw me out.
00:17:43.140 So I've been full circle.
00:17:45.000 Dan, I don't see any cars, no Rolls Royces.
00:17:47.120 Maybe there's a tiny car park somewhere.
00:17:48.820 I don't know.
00:17:49.340 But the car park is to the right over in the trees.
00:17:52.100 It's a big...
00:17:52.240 So if it's 55,000 square feet, it's just you and your wife, what room haven't you been
00:17:57.320 to for years?
00:17:59.300 The game room.
00:18:00.620 You haven't been to it.
00:18:01.620 Which is up in the tower, which has got, you know, modern games that the kids play, a
00:18:07.200 snooker table and stuff like that.
00:18:08.920 Got it.
00:18:09.420 There you go.
00:18:09.940 Twist my arm, Dan.
00:18:10.560 I'll move into the game room.
00:18:11.640 It's fine.
00:18:11.940 We love Christmas and our Christmas merch is officially out.
00:18:16.680 And the hat that we couldn't keep, a single one of these, guys were ordering 50 of these
00:18:23.340 at a time.
00:18:23.940 Rob, can you zoom in on that hat?
00:18:25.680 This hat was such a massive hit last year.
00:18:29.260 We sold 3,000 of them like this.
00:18:31.720 They were gone.
00:18:32.400 Okay.
00:18:32.640 I love that hat.
00:18:33.060 And people were buying it as Christmas gifts for others.
00:18:35.840 And then they were sending it to their clients, their friends.
00:18:38.740 It says, Merry Christmas.
00:18:40.360 Future looks bright.
00:18:41.380 On the bottom and on the side with the VT logo.
00:18:44.380 It's just a sick hat.
00:18:45.560 We got a few hats.
00:18:46.560 One of the hats sold out.
00:18:48.240 This one that says, Merry Christ Christmas.
00:18:50.800 Nice.
00:18:51.200 This one sold out.
00:18:51.880 This one's gone.
00:18:52.520 But you have the red one.
00:18:53.300 You have the green one to choose from.
00:18:54.820 And then that one as well, Rob.
00:18:56.200 You have this one.
00:18:58.000 This other one we have as well.
00:18:59.280 If you want to go to this one, Rob.
00:19:00.540 This Christmas on the bottom right.
00:19:02.480 Yeah.
00:19:03.000 Right there.
00:19:03.500 And then we have the Christmas.
00:19:04.460 If you want to go and show Vinny, our model.
00:19:07.280 Folks, look at our models wearing their.
00:19:09.240 And these come with a nice.
00:19:12.820 Look at this.
00:19:14.340 Look at this.
00:19:15.220 This is the.
00:19:15.700 Look at Senna.
00:19:16.440 That's the pajamas, right?
00:19:18.440 The Merry Christmas pajamas.
00:19:19.840 The ugly sweater.
00:19:20.420 Future looks bright.
00:19:21.260 They're so comfortable.
00:19:22.140 Super, super comfortable.
00:19:23.880 Forget about the socks Vinny's wearing.
00:19:25.260 That made it in there.
00:19:26.240 Those socks don't come with it.
00:19:27.880 No.
00:19:28.080 But they're modeling.
00:19:29.020 They look like a beautiful family.
00:19:30.580 So if you want your whole family to be wearing the pajamas, the Merry Christmas.
00:19:36.080 We also got these sweaters here as well.
00:19:37.500 Max's truck is in there.
00:19:38.180 The ugly sweater.
00:19:38.360 This is sick.
00:19:39.700 Look at that.
00:19:40.280 Go to vtmurch.com.
00:19:41.240 Place your order.
00:19:42.300 And we decided for everybody that does it, we just order a few thousand of these.
00:19:47.640 You're going to get the Valuetainment Merry Christmas ornament that we're going to give to you.
00:19:52.400 And the Valuetainment future looks bright.
00:19:54.220 Santa Claus.
00:19:55.040 Merry Christmas.
00:19:56.140 With any order you place, go to vtmurch.com.
00:19:59.940 Place your order.
00:20:01.060 And guess what?
00:20:01.720 Kamala Harris doesn't want you to say Merry Christmas.
00:20:03.540 Yep.
00:20:03.960 And we don't mind saying it.
00:20:05.280 Okay?
00:20:05.500 We don't mind saying it at all.
00:20:06.860 Merry, Merry Christmas to you.
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