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November 8th, 2020 • 3h 15m

1293: Coviditos

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Man, can
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you turn it down?
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Adam Curry Jhansi devorah this is your award winning nation
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media assassination Episode 1200 93 This is no agenda
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broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 in the
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frontier of Austin, Texas. starts in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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from Northern Silicon Valley where we discovered that if you
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take the year 2020 and divided by 666 to market the beast, you
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get 30330. Joe Biden's text number we've elected Satan and
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Jhansi Dvorak.
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Yeah, yeah. Okay. Well, there's that. Satan. Oh, man, man, man.
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Dude, we almost gotten a well, I was okay for me. But Tina got no
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sleep last night.
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Was there an earthquake coming? Or what was the deal? You know,
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we live
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in South East Austin on the tip of gentrification. So, yes, so
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we have the apartments behind our house. The section eight
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apartments were playing their Mexican music until 430 this
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morning. And you can't go tell people who are partying that
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they can just like not not with such
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not under section eight apartments. Thank you very much.
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That's a victory. Like it's all fine. But again, man, it's the
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it's the distortion that gets me. Yeah, and just in our
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bedroom. It was Oh, my goodness. Okay,
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man, can you turn it down?
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Yeah, really?
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So
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Oh, my goodness.
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Our local areas we had the biggest party will there's big
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giant celebration party in the Castro. Yeah. Oh, sure. Massive
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Yeah. And you look at they had a chopper fuck. And I'm looking at
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this and look at this is the size of a Trump rally Annecy?
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Anybody in the news media complaining about no social
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distance saying lack of masks? No. Fine. Celebrating, okay.
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Those other things out the window. It's what it is. You
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know, that's just what it is, john. It is what it is what it
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is, yes, my goodness. And right after show day two, all of this
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happened. And it was just coming down fast and furious. And we
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knew that the media would not give up their position as the
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ones to call the election. But again, like the the election
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evening speech the Joe Biden did, which is not a victory or
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concession speech, which was rare in my recollection. Now we
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had a victory speech, before concession was given. Has that
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happened? Satan? Okay, I gotcha. But Has that ever happened
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before has Satan effort? One out, right. So so we don't know.
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It was. Okay. So we'll talk about all the all the potential
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fraud and everything. There's lots of stuff to go through. But
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people were so invested in this and it was so obvious with the
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celebrations it was I mean, it was fantastic. To see everybody
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so happy and so elated. We went out to dinner last night with
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one of the millennials and she was super happy. Not with Joe
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Biden winning, by the way, because he's no good, but just
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you know, having defeated racism that was that was a win. So I
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understand the jubilance. Brian, the gay Crusader was cruising
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the streets of Philadelphia. And he was sending me pictures in
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real time. A van arrived on the scene opened up their doors and
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out came all the way one prepared printed signs. What was
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interesting Not a single one of them had joe biden's picture on
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it. It was only Camila. Oh, the Oh, he he sent you pics? Yeah.
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He said I can't find a single one over the newsletter. Okay,
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well, he's hearing this and we'll send them to you. I'll
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send what I have. But oh yeah, it was he's the one that was
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sending me the signs you know when when they were counting the
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votes and all of this stuff, both sides but this was the the
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victory party. Pre printed signs did not have camera on it. I'm
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sorry, had a camel a bunch of camela stuff going on here.
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There was Berkeley had a big party because camela lived in
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Berkeley. She's a Berkeley girl. Then okhla had a big party
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because she's an Oakland girl. Yeah. And the San Francisco had
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a big party, because she's the San Francisco girl and possibly
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gay. So there is the possibly gay three, three events. I
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hadn't heard this one. That's a good one. But the the most
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interesting response I saw and there was an I have a whole bin
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full of just quick media responses with what people were
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saying and who all of a sudden appeared on the scene. It was,
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it was really because, you know, familiar faces came back after
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months of being vacant. And Van Jones was on set with anderson
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cooper as as the news came in that the media had determined by
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Joe Biden Kamala Harris had won the election again, the media
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has determined this. So that's, that's, you know, they've
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they've kept their with their, with their mantra and with their
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mission. But Van Jones was deeply affected. And this was
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real, I'd why. Well, listen to me, if you say it's real, it's
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fine. It's real. But why? Why was he affected? Yeah, this had
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everything to do with race. Why is he talking about Detroit? I'm
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sorry, as he sets it up so beautifully, and then messes it
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up once again.
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Oh, God.
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Here it is. I'm gonna edit that. So it sounds slicker.
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Why bother?
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It's, um,
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well, it's easier to be a parent this morning. It's easier to be
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a dad. It's easier. It's easier. What? To tell your kids
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character matters. It matters. To tell them the truth matters.
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A good person matters.
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And it's easier for a lot of people. If you're Muslim, in
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this country, you don't have to worry if the president doesn't
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want to hear. If you're ever good, you don't have to worry if
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the President's gonna be happy to have babies. Send dreamers.
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Back. vindication for a lot of people who it really Oh my
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god,
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you know, I can't breathe. You know, that wasn't just George
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flow. It does. A lot of people felt that couldn't breathe.
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Every day, you're waking up and you're getting these tweets, and
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you go into the store, and people who have been afraid to
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show their racism get nastier and nastier to you and you
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worried about your kids, and you're worried about your
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sister? And can she just go to Walmart and get back into the
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car without somebody saying something to her, and you spent
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so much of your life energy, just trying to hold it together.
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And this is a big deal for us just to be able to get some
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peace and and have a chance for a reset. And the character of
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the country matters. And being a good man matters. You know, I
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just want my son's to look at this.
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Look at this. You know, it's easy to do what the cheap way
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and, and get away with stuff. But it comes back around. It
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comes back around. And it's a good day for this country. I'm
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sorry for the people who lost it for them. It's not a good day.
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But for a lot of people. It's a good day.
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And I think this is stopped, Stop the presses and give
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yourself clip of the day right off the bat.
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This is I think a great example of what a pixie is Pixie p ICC
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perception induced concept change. He has seen so much
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racism during the past four years that probably did not
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exist, like the berries are trying to pick as we explained
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on the last show,
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but one of the greatest moments in the history of the no agenda
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show is
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discussing that perception induced concept change. And it's
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real. This guy was really affected. That's not acting.
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It's just it's and just to accentuate that. It's all about
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race. Here's Van Jones and it was an earlier maybe a later
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segment with David Axelrod. Why is he talking about Detroit? Why
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is he talking about Philadelphia? It's not subtle.
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It's race. It's race. It's Donald Trump's go to play, and
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it's disgusting. So I just want to say that I appreciate you,
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teeing it up.
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Unbelievable that he can say these cities are known for
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corruption, etc, etc. There's this corruption all across this
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country, in every institution. Why are
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you singling out these two black cities? Oh, that is why are
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you denying the victory that these people have fought for?
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For, I'm upset about it.
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There's no white people in Detroit, by the way,
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because African Americans have fought so hard for the right to
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vote. I just want to finish. African Americans and our allies
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have fought so hard for the right of this right to vote for
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us is precious.
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john lewis died this year.
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This is something we went and we got young African Americans
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across this country to believe to buy in, to stand in line to
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do this thing, and have the president knighted states crap
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all over their efforts, it hurts. And you can say you
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didn't mean it to be racial,
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but it feels natural to us.
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I should have said prevalence induce by the way it's not
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perception, prevalence induced.
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Like perception.
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But that's not the official name.
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We can change it. Okay.
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purse have hereby changed. Done. That's how easy it is. It's
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nice, by the way, how bad fit in that that little we need. It's
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time for a reset on that previous clip. It's time for a
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reset. And anderson cooper not black. He has his own way
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of venting his anger. I don't think we've ever seen anything
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like this from President of the United States. And I think this
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district said it is it's sad and it is truly pathetic. And of
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course it is dangerous. And of course it will go to courts. But
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you'll notice the President did not have any evidence presented
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at all didn't mean no real actual evidence of any kind of
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fraud. Talked about people putting up papers in Windows, he
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talked about things that he'd seen on the internet. That is
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the President of the United States. That is the most
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powerful person in the world. And this guy cjm asshole.
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You're missing the best part.
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That is the President of the United States. That is the most
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powerful person in the world. And we see him like an obese
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turtle on his back flailing his hazzan realizing his time is
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over. That is a great image.
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thick. I love that
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Jake Tapper is also his whole cnn crew was great. Jake Tapper
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is he's like that kid that would stand on the back wall, the
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wall, the the fight is going on. And then when you know, the
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losers on the ground to go where they go, ha, take that bully.
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And kick him. Yeah, he's got some good ones like this. It is
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time for Republicans to start
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praising Caesar and preparing to bury him boasts.
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What else did he have here?
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He and his offspring, his spawn
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are out
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there putting out tweets that are just you know, that they're
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having his spawn. I love that. He's taking it to a whole new
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level as a serious journalist. It's really, really good. Um, he
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NBC, of course, you know, it was interesting to see how Trump
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came out after Biden on election night. And, you know, when he
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said, Hey, this is not over. But what did NBC do when the press
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the president came out? This was his counter speech to a kind of
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pre victory speech without without concession from Joe
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Biden, and here's what NBC did.
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I said, What happened to the election? It's
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off. And we have all these announcers saying, what
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happened? And then they said, Oh, because you know what
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happened? They knew they couldn't win.
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So they said, Let's go to court. And did I predict this noon? Did
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I say this? I've been saying this from the day I heard, they
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were gonna send out 10s of millions of dollars
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to the president speaking at the White House. So we got a dip in
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here, because there have been several statements that are just
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frankly, not true. The President's lower than going
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through some of the states stating that he has prevailed in
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those states, they mean, Georgia saying they're winning Georgia,
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or they won Georgia, there's no way they'll catch us that
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they're winning Pennsylvania, won Michigan. The fact of the
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matter is those states have not come close to counting all of
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their vote. They're still outstanding vote. Do we have a
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moment to go to check? We'll keep our ears on this and
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promising Oh, yeah. I mean, news events weren't but just Can you
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as news events warrant, the incumbent president is is
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contesting what the what his challengers saying and it has to
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be something newsworthy. We'll just talk over this in fact
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check in real time with no evidence.
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Why it is that there's it's not possible for anyone to say
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they've won in this particular state.
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So what we have here, first of all,
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to 1.9 million votes have not so I just found that a disservice
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to their viewers, quite honestly.
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I'm
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not know right? Not to their What am I say? Why am I even
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thinking that way? It's just service to their viewers. What
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their viewers need. john brennan reappeared. Of course, he's back
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on the scene. He's back out of hiding now that he feels a
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little bolder. john brennan, former CIA chief under Obama,
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and definitely involved in some shenanigans somehow. And he's an
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NBC analyst, and he came on the show on the panel with Nicole
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Wallace. And I just love how he characterizes this wind by Joe
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Biden.
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First, your reaction to what
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would appear to be joe biden's inevitable
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victory here?
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Well, I think Joe Biden has demonstrated that he is ready to
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be president because he has been very presidential, in terms of
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his poise
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in terms of his patriotism and professionalism, as we still
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await the official results of the election. He He's ready,
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because he looks
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apart. So I
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am very confident that Joe Biden is going to be inaugurated in
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January.
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But I am concerned about what
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may happen in the next 10 weeks, as Donald Trump refuses to
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recognize
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knowledge, the will of the American people
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who Yes, this is where it starts to get very hairy. And Brennan
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is here on the scene to tell you that. Boy, it's not looking
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good. You know, he still has control of the institutions.
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Do you think this scenario where we once again say, Oh, the
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institutions will hold the very ones that Donald Trump has
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really vandalized and ransacked? Do you think it is up to the FBI
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in the department?
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What some, you know, hey,
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ransack the FBI. This what he just said, Let's
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listen to get vandalized and ransacked do you think?
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Let's go back. That's funny.
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Oh, hold the very ones
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that Donald Trump has really vandalized and ransacked
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FBI and the Department of Homeland Security to tell them
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you know, hey, pal, you're trespassing. It's time ago.
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Oh, that's exactly what department. security's gonna. We
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know you're in there, you're trespassing.
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I think they will, they'll
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try to do that. But I wouldn't be surprised if he decides to
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sack Christopher rea for as
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well as maybe Gina haspel at CIA, and to install people who
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are going to try to do his bidding for him.
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And so that's why I do believe this is a very dangerous time,
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because as your previous guests have said, No, Donald Trump is
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not used to losing at all, and he's going to do everything
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possible. And he still retains the powers of
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the presidency until noon on January 20. And so he can do a
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lot of damage domestically, as well as internationally before
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he is forced to leave office because he will no longer have
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the authority to order anybody around after January 20th.
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Such insight from Mr. Brennan fantastic. Some people showed up
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after months of absence on the on the networks, this was on
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ABC. And they had they had advice for the incoming
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president that rahm emanuel from the from the Chicago Crime
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tactics family came in to, to say exactly what Joe Biden and
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Kamala Harris should tell everybody who is working in
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retail,
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and there's going to be people like at JC Penney and other
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retail those jobs aren't coming back,
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give them the tools six months, you're
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gonna become a computer coder will pay for it. And you'll
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get millions of people to sign up for this.
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Give him give him six months. teach how to code and we'll pay
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for it. It's fantastic.
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Give him the tools six months you're gonna become a computer
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coder will pay for it.
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Give them the tools you get. Here's your army,
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this many computer coders.
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We do we need coders. We need more coders? Yes, of course we
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do.
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This is the big lie. I wish people would like realize what a
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big lie the whole girls can code. You can code weekend code.
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People get fired from their job didn't go code. This is a
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malarkey. And I did say it. I'm going to use some of the satanic
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terms once in a
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while. It's okay. I have my garlic on. So not a problem.
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Well, let's just go back and finish this clip. It's short,
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but it is beautiful. It's just beautiful.
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Most jobs aren't coming back, give them the tools six months,
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you're gonna become a computer coder,
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we'll pay for it. And you'll get millions of people to sign up
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for that they are not.
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And we need to give them a lifeline to what's the next
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chapter?
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Well, if you remember, when Chicago under rahm emanuel got
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rid of closed down all the public schools and brought in
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the charter schools. They were paid for. And I could I presume
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are continued to be paid for by Cisco. And they had this whole
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pipeline you remember they were built near the Cisco, the Cisco
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factory where the fresh coders could go straight from school
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into Cisco. Do you remember that any
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of that?
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vaguely and I think I kind of messed it up in my brain to
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think that they're gonna go straight from coding school to
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prison.
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Yes,
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well Chicago.
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It's one of two paths straight to prison, or straight to Cisco
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to go code. Either one. We are very fortunate that the lucky
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moment that Kamala Harris found out that she was the vice
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president elect, according to the media was caught on tape.
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This is very, very lucky moment as she's talking to Joe.
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You're gonna be the next president of the United States.
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Yes, of course, he's drunk. And she's. As an aside, if Biden and
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Harris are inaugurated, she's gonna be great for the show. You
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know, she's
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gonna be great for the show's income.
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Oh, well, you got to stop saying that. So what? It's what it is.
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I
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mean, you So what? no income no show.
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Well, that's exactly right. There's they're destroying
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institutions all around the world, including the dough.
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We'll get it we will get to do a go pack door roll game. Oh, you
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mean like shed the clip at the ready?
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A
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drunk or not drunk?
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we've we've done this with her a couple times.
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If you play the old clip, it's a little classic.
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Okay, let me see. No, that's not it. I I you know, I really don't
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remember which one it is. No, it's not it should be drunk or
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not. Yeah. Do you know how many drunk or not drunk there are
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here? But I actually don't see a drunk or not drunk. kinkel
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drunk? Well, we'll find it and we'll start using it. Yeah, she
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seems like she's plastered half the time nowadays. I think she
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knows she's in over her head and she's gonna get the job as
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President. And it's going to be a disaster. I already saw. See,
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where was this? It was I have
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this scenario, I can re express it.
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Well, okay. Let's hear the scenario.
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The scenario is they get in Biden has got Parkinson's and
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other issues that give him the 25th amendment treatment, which
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can lead go along with because she has to be president. She did
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run for the so she wanted to be president. So now she can be
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president. She becomes president. She's a fuckup. And
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meanwhile, you get to the midterm elections. This all
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happens before 2022. The Republicans just kick ass
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because of the mess that the Democrats have created. They win
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the house easily. And they add to the Senate, maybe to the
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point where they have 60 seats. They impeach camela Yeah. And
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they get the votes and kick her out and put in this the Speaker
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of the House, which will be a Republican, which would probably
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be McCarthy character.
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She's dead womb dead woman walking.
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That's a lot of Republicans. That scenario, by the way has
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been, it's not my idea. That is a republican scenario that some
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people are muttered about. That's why they kind of hope
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Trump does get kicked out because then they can really
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kick some ass. And Trump has already done his job. He's got
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his three Supreme Court nominees, a million federal
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judges, that he brought attention to China, nobody cared
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about that, including Biden, until now. He brought attention
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to the border problems. And he's all he needed to do because he
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was he was kind of kind of sloppy in the office, he
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couldn't play the game, right? They were out to get him and the
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media was just so united against them. He also brought attention
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to the media. He's the one who really popularized the idea of
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fake news. He's done his job, he can now go off, I think, and
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start a news network to compete with Fox because fox is sold out
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because of James Murdoch and his wife, that's when it started.
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And she's like a big Hillary's bot. And they ended the whole
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operation is going down the tubes, because just becoming
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another MSNBC, they can bring out in Tucker and Laura Ingraham
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pair of Frau Ingraham can come over maybe even hannity who
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doesn't really matter, because he can do whatever he wants, and
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then start a new network with somebody with with the help of
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Burnett, it Burnett could be the new roger ailes, and they can
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get this thing going off the ground and become, you know,
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media moguls, I think that would be the way to go. Okay, so that
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that is definitely a scenario. Which makes a lot of sense. And
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if you look at the president, a, you know, to me, he looks kind
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of like a man defeated. Maybe he's just tired. I can imagine
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I'm tired from just the partying last night. And that wasn't me
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party. Let me just read the statement that the campaign put
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out. Just so we know. Because, you know, this is obviously not
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over fat ladies not in yet. And I think it's probably useful to
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understand similar scenarios and then the process and then I want
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to talk about what's being looked at Regarding voter fraud,
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so the process is actually very convoluted. There's so many
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different things that that can happen. But maybe we'll go back
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to what happened in 2000, which I thought was very similar to
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this where there were discrepancies in the votes. And
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then they had to go down and stop everything. And let's, you
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know, check out if these votes for real if they were hanging
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chads or dimples, and that was kind of the focus of it all. But
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john, you the Hoover Institution, and I think he was
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in the Department of Justice during the Bush years. He's the
25:41
guy who wrote the memo that said, tortures, okay, Ah,
25:44
yes. Excellent. That's,
25:46
that's actually a Cal Professor full plate.
25:49
Well, no, but it's Well, right now. He's at the Hoover
25:51
Institution. I don't know if he's still teaching a cow.
25:54
Anyway, so he explains what happened in Florida 2000, which
25:58
is just I think it's good. Good to hear, just to understand,
26:01
because it's not exactly what's happening here.
26:03
A Florida and its electoral votes, were the deciding factor.
26:08
Without Florida, neither bush nor Gore, could get a majority
26:11
the Electoral College. Right. And so the problem was that in
26:16
several of the counties in Florida, because Florida, like
26:19
most states dry gives the responsibility to conducting the
26:21
elections and counting the votes to counties. Down at that level,
26:26
there were many ballots, which were argue arguably, we're not
26:32
valid, because people had not actually chosen a candidate for
26:36
president. Or and this was the day of the hanging Chad, this
26:39
was a day when you would punch a hole in the ballot, some of the
26:42
ballots, people had not punched a hole all the way through for
26:45
the President. And they might have just made a little dimple
26:48
where the Chad was hanging enough. And then there were
26:51
arguments that people make mistakes on the bounce, because
26:55
Ralph Nader had also was running for president. And you saw
26:58
strangely high vote totals for Nader and some of the counties.
27:03
The election was already close. And in the range where you would
27:06
have an automatic recount that recount as the original vote did
27:12
fell for President Bush. But then the Florida courts
27:17
intervened, the Florida State courts intervened. And they
27:20
started to require more recounts, and they started to
27:24
push the deadline back for the choice of the electors as they
27:29
fought more and more counties in Florida might have made mistakes
27:33
any judge to vote legitimate or the way they count a vote. And
27:36
it would have gone on except the US Supreme Court eventually
27:39
intervened and stopped the Florida courts from ordering
27:44
more recounts. And so then the original win for George W. Bush
27:50
was allowed to go forward, those electors were allowed to be
27:52
picked and then their votes could go to Washington DC for
27:56
the final electoral vote count.
27:59
Now it was not as information informationally aware back in
28:03
the 2000s, I was doing other things. But man, that's not the
28:09
way I remembered at all. I thought, Oh, you know, they went
28:11
back, they counted, they figured out what was a vote or wasn't a
28:13
vote. This was a Chad, that was good. That wasn't and then that
28:17
had nothing to do with it. The Supreme Court stepped in and
28:20
said, Now you got to stop doing that. Just stop it. And I'm not
28:23
I would have to look at to see what grounds but they basically
28:26
went back to the original. The original Tally. I should
28:33
mention, which is the act that the mood long after the fact
28:40
that the documents are still available in the Miami Herald
28:42
are kind of a left leaning typical. Yeah, newspaper, went
28:47
back and did to count themselves with using a team of people two
28:51
months. And they came to the conclusion that bush did when
28:55
this was brought up on the c span show a couple of times. And
28:59
once in front of two been the Yeah, we know to been the perv.
29:05
And he said, I don't think that's true, because he was in
29:09
denial and all the democrats were in denial to this day. And
29:12
Al Gore still goes, when he gives a presentation says Hi,
29:16
I'm your should have been president. What to do? He does.
29:20
Right. Well, I think this election is going to go all the
29:23
way to the Supreme Court. And here's the statement from the
29:26
Trump campaign beginning Monday our campaign will start
29:29
prosecuting our case in court. To ensure election laws are
29:32
fully upheld and the rightful winner is seated the American
29:34
people are entitled to honest election. That means counting
29:37
all legal ballots. This is now this is the key difference
29:40
between the two parties. One says count all the ballots and
29:46
the other says count all the legal ballots. In fact it even
29:49
says after this not counting any illegal ballots. This is the
29:52
only way to ensure the public has full confidence in our
29:54
election. It remains shocking that the Biden campaign refuses
29:58
to agree with this basic principle. And once ballots
30:01
counted, even if they are fraudulent, manufactured or cast
30:04
by ineligible or deceased voters, only a party engaged in
30:08
wrongdoing could unlawfully keep observers out of the courtroom
30:11
and then fight in court to block their access. So what is Biden
30:15
hiding? I will not rest until the American people have the
30:18
honest vote count. They deserve that democracy wants. So I don't
30:22
think Joe Biden is hiding anything. He really has. He's
30:28
the one guy who has nothing to hide. There's nothing there.
30:31
There's nothing to hide. He's not hiding anything. But he has
30:33
some clips about this. Oh, hold on. I'd like to play the process
30:37
clip of what's going to happen now. Okay, yep. This is a junk
30:43
professor, adjunct professor for the Quinnipiac University, john,
30:47
Pontius young professor was the right word.
30:51
JOHN tabea, by the Safe Harbor day, which I think this year is
30:55
December 8, or ninth, every state has to decide, and it has
30:59
to certify their vote who won their state. And then their
31:03
electoral votes have to be cast by the first Monday after the
31:07
second Wednesday in December, which I believe is the is the
31:10
14th. If that doesn't happen, and things aren't resolved, but
31:15
14, then then that then it really gets messy and all hell
31:18
breaks loose, because at that point, and I don't want to give
31:21
a law school class here. But at that point, the legislature's of
31:26
all of these disputed state states ostensibly have the right
31:29
to then award the electoral votes to the candidate that they
31:32
want to. So the way it works is by the 14th. If there's not a
31:35
decision by then what happens is the right to vote. In December,
31:40
I'm sorry, the right to vote, people think it says
31:43
constitutional right to vote. But really, originally, each
31:46
state legislature used to be the ones that would award the
31:49
electoral votes to the candidate that they selected. Over the
31:52
years over the last 200 some odd years, each state by stat, their
31:55
own statutes have awarded that the right let's say to the to
32:00
the citizens to have an election day and then decide which
32:03
candidate should get award electoral votes. However, the
32:06
right is called a plenary right meaning each state legislature
32:09
technically has the right to sort of pull the right to vote
32:12
back into their state legislature, and then decide
32:16
which candidate they want to award the votes to now it really
32:19
gets dicey when you have a state that has, let's say, a
32:21
Republican legislature, majority legislature and a Democrat,
32:25
Governor, and I don't even know what happens, then I don't know
32:28
that anybody can give you a definitive answer and nothing
32:31
happens. And nothing is decided by Election Day or Inauguration
32:36
Day and into January, then that's when the other doomsday
32:39
scenario kicks in, where it goes to the House of Representatives.
32:43
And you're right, each state that has only one vote.
32:46
So it's always fun to hear an adjunct professor saying he has
32:49
no idea what happens then. But it seems clear to me.
32:54
And I'd like you guys, there are processes in place.
32:59
This is going to the Supreme Court and it's going to be
33:02
decided based upon the will will people read it as the modern
33:08
version of the constitution the living document that has to
33:10
morph whereas back when the Second Amendment was brought in,
33:15
people used muskets and black powder. Or
33:20
by the way, that argument when somebody brings that argument,
33:23
make sure to mess you can also have a cannon and a real cannon
33:28
in your front yard and you could shoot it.
33:32
So it's going to come down to and that would be Amy Coney
33:36
Barrett, how is she she's a constitutionalist and
33:38
originalist, I think they call it so it will, it will come down
33:42
to that. And it the fat lady is not in the building, it's going
33:47
to be very interesting, because, well, let's put it this way. And
33:51
I know you want to play some clips, I do want to come back
33:54
around to all these allegations of fraud and a lot of the rumors
33:59
and things that have been discussed a lot before even do
34:02
that. I want to mention that if people want to when you as you
34:06
listen to the news, there's not a newscaster that does not
34:10
preface anything Trump has to say about fraud without saying
34:14
on founded on belief without ever
34:18
really do not want to present Trump's side of it. They want to
34:22
they just continue to hound him about unfounded accusations of
34:26
fraud. You know, I mean, it's just unbelievable. Listen to
34:30
these newsreaders.
34:32
Well, then then there was what they are their news readers.
34:37
They're not journalists, they're news readers. So when a news
34:40
reader says without evidence, it's like okay, fine, whatever.
34:44
It's okay. Now, there are two things that we're doing the
34:49
rounds and we discussed them both on Thursday. Any
34:52
accusation just at this at this level is always going to be
34:55
without physicals. I don't know what evidence they want except
34:59
for the fact that There's a lot of anomalies that don't make any
35:02
sense. That's kind of evidence circumstantial. But anyway, but
35:07
you know, that's just what they're doing it the whole
35:09
thing's been a setup, it seems to me.
35:12
But there may be a couple setups. And just to get to this
35:15
now, there were two theories, rumors, pieces of news floating
35:23
around about how if voter fraud was being committed if it was
35:29
being detected if it was being followed if it was being
35:31
tracked, and and we mentioned both of them. And the first one
35:36
is the tract ballots. And they're the involvement of
35:43
Department of Homeland Security in printing these ballots with
35:47
special watermarks, which varied from isotopes to other types of
35:53
things that I've heard. And so the first thing I'd like to do
35:57
is play this video from the SIS director. This is the this is
36:04
the the outfit that in the government that is responsible
36:08
for the safety of the elections, and he posted quite a quite a
36:12
long video, so just grabbed the pertinent first part of it and
36:15
explains exactly what they did. Hi,
36:17
I'm Chris Krebs with the cybersecurity and infrastructure
36:20
security agency. The last several years, we've been
36:23
working with election officials across the country to ensure
36:26
that the 2020 election is as secure as possible. We're now in
36:30
the final stretch of the election, and 10s of millions of
36:33
voters have already cast their votes free from foreign
36:35
interference, we remain confident that no foreign cyber
36:39
actor can change your vote. And we still believe that it would
36:42
be incredibly difficult for them to change the outcome of an
36:45
election at the national level. But that doesn't mean various
36:49
actors won't try to introduce chaos in our elections. It makes
36:52
sensational claims that overstate their capabilities. In
36:56
fact, the days and weeks just before and after election day
37:00
are the perfect time for our adversaries to launch efforts
37:03
intended to undermine your confidence in the integrity the
37:06
electoral process. Cyber actors can do this by taking advantage
37:11
of the fact that sometimes it's not clear how technology is
37:14
used.
37:15
For starters,
37:16
election officials use computers to improve both your ability to
37:19
vote and the accuracy of the vote itself. But in doing so,
37:23
election officials understand that these systems aren't
37:26
perfect. And sometimes things break malfunction or could even
37:29
be hacked.
37:30
All right. So yeah, everything's all good. No mention of any
37:35
printing or tracking of the ballots. And what I had heard
37:38
from one of our military intelligence people, was that
37:44
there was some tracking mechanism in place. Now, as the
37:48
show ended, it became a little more clear what the full story
37:52
was. And Steve Botanic, I guess he went on info wars, or maybe
37:59
multiple places. And he started talking about this exact same
38:03
thing that we had talked about. But what blew me away is that it
38:09
wasn't just some watermarking or tracking. But the story goes,
38:16
it's the Q Fs blockchain did include GPS tracking. And it was
38:24
activated, you know, at four o'clock in the morning, when
38:29
when the the phony ballad started coming in. Now, the
38:34
reason the first of all, for Steve Botanic, he staked his
38:38
reputation on this to me and an email because I said, Qf s
38:43
blockchain. Because I know all about the story of the Q Fs
38:47
blockchain because this is part of what the Fed now real time
38:51
payment system is supposedly going to be. We've talked about
38:55
it on the show. It's the quantum financial system, it has off
38:59
world servers. I mean, you laughed in my face about it now,
39:02
fed now is actually happening. But somehow this Q Fs blockchain
39:07
came into this story. And that this financial network that is
39:11
supposedly going to circumvent all existing networks will be
39:16
pegged on gold will be money, or whatever the story is, and
39:19
there's multiple and there are people, john who swear their
39:23
life to me that this is true. Yeah, I mean, really, I can
39:28
I just throw one little thing in there. Yeah, sure. 10,000 sealed
39:32
indictments,
39:33
right. Well, it's all it's all part of the same thing. Now. But
39:37
But Channing he really in an email to me staked his
39:41
reputation on it. In some personal mention.
39:44
I will mention me me somehow. I guess on face bag. This pathetic
39:50
video has been floating around. It's got everybody a titter. Mm
39:53
hmm. And she's called me up. What is this?
39:57
Did she say?
39:58
Who is this Steve pike Hi. Steve Pacheco is like a friend of the
40:06
shows. It's just again she goes on. She said, so this thing was
40:10
the staying and they're gonna bust all these people, I think
40:13
Yeah. Okay. Anyway, you know, my, this would be my position.
40:18
Yeah, no, I understand.
40:20
Yeah. So for me, it's, it's very complicated because I
40:25
want to hear more about what he said to you.
40:28
He's, he's, he brought this to a very personal level, which I'm
40:32
not going to discuss. But he, you know, I was like, I will
40:35
never talk to him again. If this turns out to be bogus. That's
40:38
that's the level of it, you know, it's like a serious thing.
40:42
Now, we'd already done the show so but this Q Fs I'm like, No,
40:46
no, no, it's it's a hard enough for me to get my head around q
40:50
Fs as the replacement for real time transactions and somehow
40:54
XRP ripple alt coin has something to do with it. That's
40:58
hard enough, but Okay, I'll go along but then the same system I
41:02
think it's very possible because what is the one thing that is
41:06
consistent amongst the financial system this tracking system and
41:12
even people who would frequently listen to Steve botanic his cue
41:18
the letter Q? So this may just be maybe we haven't figured out
41:22
like like, hey you q idiots. You're gonna sit around and wait
41:24
for this. And the next thing that's circled around was this
41:28
is this is my favorite. a press release, which now I can't share
41:33
this this will eventually go on the AP is working as the way
41:37
it's shared, verified Department of Homeland Security. DHS
41:42
announces election audit sting after contentious US election
41:45
sparks confusion and outrage from election skeptics. I look
41:50
at that headline and right away Go Nope, nope. No press release
41:55
ever written like that? would you would you agree?
42:00
I I'm not sure that I would or wouldn't let you're gonna have
42:03
to read it and I have to think about it. here's here's the
42:05
first here's the print now you're going to have the you're
42:07
gonna read just a headline that says all caps I would assume.
42:11
No, but it is emboldened.
42:14
It's not in all caps. No, that's that's checkmark, one. That's
42:18
easy press release. So
42:19
I'll just read the first paragraph.
42:21
Let me know I want to read the I want you to read me the
42:23
headline.
42:24
Okay, here it comes to headline. This is the headline DHS
42:28
announces election audit sting. And by the way, each word is
42:32
capitalized.
42:37
Does that make one okay?
42:38
No, that's fine. I can see that.
42:40
DHS announces election audit sting after contentious,
42:45
contentious US election sparks confusion and outrage from
42:50
election skeptics. There's no way you put the word election in
42:54
a headline three times.
42:57
Well, you could if you're if you're a lousy PR person, I can
43:01
see that being a possibility. But using the word skeptics in
43:04
the headline is pretty, pretty. sketchy, sketchy. Okay, but
43:08
let's just assume that okay, read me the first paragraph.
43:11
All right, in a stunning turn of events,
43:14
okay.
43:21
That's my favorite part.
43:24
So I have little faith in this I want to believe because it's a
43:28
beautiful story. Justice, I want to believe that q s is a real
43:32
thing. And the gold standard is gonna save us and we're all
43:35
we're all going to live. I want to believe it all. But so far,
43:39
there's too much queue circling around. First time, I have to
43:43
say this the first time he listened to Joe digenova. And
43:47
this would include me because going back a few years. Sure.
43:50
It's just everything just sounds right. Like the guy's in on it.
43:53
Yeah, he knows what's going on. It's after a while you kind of
43:56
get i think that i think pathogenic has just been been
44:00
hoaxed. You know, it's okay for people to be hoax. But the way
44:06
he presented this, john was I wasn't allowed to talk about it.
44:10
I've been given the Go ahead. So all you patriots can know about
44:14
this and can can pass it along. So we'll be ready. Okay, but
44:20
either, and I think even went so far as to say you're not hearing
44:24
the president right now. This is the art of war. He's drawing
44:27
everybody out. Let everybody show their true face, which of
44:30
course is exactly what is happening. That is true. We're
44:33
seeing the media's true face. We're seeing an entire
44:36
generation who are a hell bent on retribution. Just I'm going
44:43
to stomp you in the face you Nazi bitch. I mean, this is the
44:46
kind of stuff that's going on. And you know, there's lists
44:50
being made. But there is one. There is one other thing that
44:54
has, I think quite a lot of credibility, namely for the
44:57
people who are standing up and saying they believe something
45:00
thing is going on with this. And this revolves around the
45:05
Dominion voting systems. We've we have covered voting systems
45:09
since the show started the 2008 election at the time, that was
45:16
Diebold and Mitt Romney's company old D bolt, Diebold
45:23
owned all a part of it, the Dominion system. And there's
45:27
quite a lot of information on this. It's a Canadian system,
45:30
first of all, but they have been rejected in multiple multiple
45:35
states, namely Texas, rejected at five times. And if you want,
45:40
there's all the links in the in the show notes. And it was
45:45
mainly here, democracy sweet five dot five dash a system.
45:50
This is from Texas, and corresponding hardware devices
45:53
do not meet the standards for certification, as prescribed by
45:57
section 120 201 of the Texas election code, because it could
46:01
be compromised too easily. Of course, we in these days, we
46:06
just believe technology, we trust it. You know, it's like
46:09
the answers come out whenever you ask for it. But it does seem
46:13
like there were some votes that changed midstream. And I'm not
46:17
just this is not necessarily new balance showing up but actual
46:21
votes. And I think there was in one county and this it was a
46:27
YouTube video someone's showing it where the the vote went up
46:30
for the democrat and if you look at the actual vote tally, they
46:33
were deducted from
46:35
public Yeah, I just took it off the air real fast. This guy that
46:39
was good. He did a frame by frame and he saw that was
46:43
that was pretty good. It's
46:44
a great video.
46:45
So now they're the irregularities are not disputed.
46:51
This is let me see. This is Kathy, What is her name now? I
46:57
think she is the secretary of the Commonwealth. p a,
47:02
hey, we go.
47:03
Yeah, in Lancaster County on election night. Specifically, it
47:06
was showing results for mail and balance that was well above
47:10
the amount of return and the amount requested. Can you
47:13
explain how that happened?
47:17
No, I can't remember Lancaster County specifically, what I can
47:20
tell you is that some of the counties the way so and
47:23
Lancaster I'm thinking it probably had to do so they're
47:25
one of I think the two counties that had hard path hard voting
47:28
systems. Some of each voting system vendor has the way they
47:33
translate with the data has worked slightly differently. And
47:36
as you know, this dashboards
47:39
that right there already has cause for concern for me the
47:42
different ways they convert the data, what
47:45
some of each voting system vendor has the way they
47:49
translate with the data
47:50
translate, okay, sure, this data translating going on, ladies and
47:55
gentlemen, something was lost in translation has
47:58
worked slightly differently. And as you know, this dashboard, and
48:02
even the website, it's the first year that we broke out
48:05
provisional ballots mail in ballots and in person. So some
48:09
of the reporting, if the county's files were not done
48:15
perfectly, it might merge to the categories that might put things
48:19
in the wrong category. So we've been working on all those quirks
48:23
or snuffers. was off works a while but that is now corrected
48:29
one man, one vote explain what was going on in Lancaster. There
48:33
it's just been it's most of it has been the county the way they
48:36
sent us the files. The data was just not in the right place,
48:40
basically. Yeah, that's
48:42
exactly what we're seeing the data was not in the right place.
48:45
It might have been in the wrong column. She has no idea what
48:49
she's talking about. There's there's since the iPhone,
48:53
there's been no technology reporting. There's not a single
48:57
technologist who is actually doing a good job of looking at
49:00
how this works. And when you hear the words quirk
49:04
translation, mis sorted, put in the wrong place basically on the
49:10
dashboard. That's some great a bullshit. But it gets worse.
49:16
Because this also happened in Michigan. Here's the republican
49:20
chair.
49:20
If all this wasn't enough in Antrim County. ballots were
49:24
counted for democrats that were meant for republicans causing a
49:28
6000 votes swing against our candidates. The county clerk
49:34
came forward and said, tabulating software glitched X
49:40
sub about the clicks.
49:43
If you have computer problems, I feel bad for you. So I got 99
49:46
problems so the glitchy one
49:49
got 99 glitches
50:00
Go see on there, we'll Yeah. All right, there it is. That's my
50:03
favorite pet peeve of the past decade, the term glitched. At
50:09
the term glitch, it's acceptable all of a sudden, and we're gonna
50:14
allow something as important as election to be determined by
50:18
whether we look at a glitch or not
50:20
6000 votes swing against our candidates. The county clerk
50:26
came forward and said, tabulating software glitched and
50:30
caused a miscalculation of the votes. Since then, we have now
50:34
discovered that 47 counties use this same software in the same
50:40
capacity. Antrim county had to hand count all of the ballots,
50:45
and these counties that use this software need to closely examine
50:50
their results for similar discrepancies. The people of
50:55
Michigan deserve a transparent and open process.
51:00
So I don't really care too much about the what ballots were sent
51:04
in late what state legislature did or did not change the rules
51:08
that can all be fought in court, I have no experience or
51:11
understanding of that. I do know a little bit about computer
51:14
systems. And this is this is bullcrap. This is this, this
51:17
removes all integrity in revolving around this particular
51:24
system, or all the systems in general. Now, they say that
51:29
Texas rejected these systems, but the one that I voted on
51:32
looks a hell of a lot like a Dominion voting system where it
51:35
spits out your, your printed card, and then you take the card
51:39
over and you push it into the other machine, and then it looks
51:42
like your ballot or whatever that piece of that long piece of
51:44
paper is goes into the trash bin. That's obvious, it's
51:49
obvious that that's where something can go wrong. Because
51:51
you know, you're optically reading the votes from one
51:55
machine to the other. It's like, it's the worst, it's an
51:57
airbridge. But it had no idea if that's trustworthy. So enter.
52:01
The second thing we talked about this concept of there being a
52:06
system that the US government has called hammer, in which they
52:10
can pretty much get into every network and snoop on anything
52:13
they want to, which I guess, would be possible, and why not?
52:18
And the secondary system called scorecard, which is a system
52:24
that is intended to change votes in some or many or all voting
52:29
systems. And apparently, we've used this against adversaries.
52:34
Maybe Ukraine was an example. This was presented by retired
52:41
general of the Air Force McCain McInerney, McInerney. We played
52:46
that clip on the last show as well. Easy, just an old coot
52:50
retired general, is there really something to it? Well, when
52:54
Sidney Powell gets involved and starts talking this exact same
52:58
language, and I believe she could know if there was such a
53:00
system, seeing us for the past several years, she is
53:03
represented general Mike Flynn, who would know I presume as a he
53:09
was going to be the national security adviser. He knew a lot
53:12
of DEA, he was he was head of Defense Intelligence Agency. He
53:17
would know if these systems existed in Sidney Powell for her
53:20
to stake her reputation on this, that was very meaningful. This
53:25
is someone my wife likes, and she's read her books. And and
53:29
she is, by many claims a she's one of the best legal minds that
53:34
we have right now. And she's young. And here's what she said
53:38
on the lou dobbs show, Fox Business News, no one watches
53:42
it, but we clipped it for you. Let's go back to hammer and
53:46
scorecard Are those the names that you just use for those
53:50
programs? What's being done about it? And how broadly were
53:54
they used by vote counters? in the hall a second, make sure I
53:59
got the right one here. This is the one that we just heard from
54:03
john Solomon was, indeed as being diligent is involved in we
54:07
all hope he is exactly right. me your thoughts first about the
54:12
knowledge now that the Justice Department is involved in this
54:17
review of the election? Well, I'm
54:19
delighted to hear that I think there any number of things they
54:22
need to investigate, including the likelihood that 3% of the
54:26
vote total was changed in the pre election voting ballots that
54:31
were collected digitally. By using the hammer program and a
54:35
software program called scorecard that would have
54:38
amounted to a massive change in the vote that would have gone
54:42
across the country and explains a lot of what we're seeing. In
54:46
addition, they ran an algorithm to calculate votes they might
54:50
need to come up with for Mr. Biden in specific areas. I think
54:55
that explains what happened in Michigan, where the computer
54:58
glitch resulted in a change of vote. About 5500 in favor of
55:03
President Trump just in one of 47 districts, all those
55:07
districts need to be checked for that same quote, software glitch
55:10
and quote, that would change the result in Michigan dramatically.
55:15
The same thing is happening in other states we've had hundreds
55:18
of thousands of ballots mysteriously appear for solely
55:22
for Mr. Biden, which is statistically impossible as a
55:25
matter of mathematics. It can all be documented, we are
55:30
putting it into materials that we will file in federal court,
55:33
and we need to seek relief in multiple states to enjoin the
55:37
certification of any selection results.
55:40
So that's all being entered on Monday, this interests me,
55:43
because this is something that we can actually look at, there's
55:46
going to be some kind of forensics that can be done. It
55:49
is not so much the legislative process or when votes count, or
55:53
they don't count. Just the fact we need to know if our systems
55:58
work, that's what I'm concerned about. All the other stuff is
56:03
noise. I mean, he just what are you gonna do about it? This was
56:06
a very different election with all kinds of crazy new imposed
56:11
rules. Hopefully, that won't happen again. And many people
56:15
may have seen this one clip, but Sidney Powell went on and she
56:17
doubled down on this. Let's go back to hammer and scorecard Are
56:23
those the names that you just use, stop the hammering for
56:27
those programs, what's being done about it, and how broadly
56:32
were they used by vote counters in various states
56:37
that I think they were very broadly used, but but not by the
56:40
vote counters. They were used by the forces and the democratic
56:45
operatives that had access to these programs, through the
56:50
government access points that they have, and used illegally to
56:55
change votes in this country. It's got to be investigated
56:59
probably by the President's most trusted military intelligence
57:03
officials who can get into the system and see what was done.
57:07
But we do have some evidence that that is exactly what
57:10
happened. And they've used it against other entities and other
57:15
countries. It's just been turned recently against our own
57:19
citizens here to change election results. It's absolutely
57:22
appalling that that can be done. And whether he has called
57:25
computer glitches or something else, somebody has actually gone
57:30
into the system and changed voting results.
57:33
I don't understand why she doesn't take the easy way out
57:35
and just say it must have been the Russians. I mean, that would
57:38
have been the obvious one, that's what would have happened
57:40
if the shoe was on the other foot. And she's filing and this
57:44
is going to go to court as well. What can we do about it? Because
57:47
the Department of Justice? I mean, if there's evidence of
57:50
that program, why not just turn it over to the Justice
57:53
Department and say, let's go to the courts and say this has got
57:56
to stop now, here is the way in which it was done.
57:59
Well, we've been trying to get their attention, and we're going
58:02
to try even harder, and we'll have to put it in the federal
58:05
lawsuit, apparently, and get as much of it out as we possibly
58:09
can. We have some excellent witnesses on the issue. But this
58:14
is coup 5.0. Lou, I mean, there was no reason to think that the
58:19
democratic hundreds of millions of dollars, creating the Russia
58:24
hoax, the steel dossier, taking us through a special counsel
58:28
operation for two years, trying an impeachment hoax, the
58:33
apocalypse hoax, the obstruction hoax, wouldn't go so far as to
58:38
create every means of voter fraud they could come up with to
58:42
steal this election. That's exactly what happens. The
58:45
president must fight back now in every way, shape, or form. We
58:49
cannot let this republic be stolen by the democratic
58:53
operatives who want to destroy the Republic and make it a
58:56
socialist country where they continue to line their pockets
58:59
with these backdoor global deals like the Biden laptop exposes
59:05
Oh, yes. So Sydney puts
59:09
her
59:09
Sydney puts her neck on the line for that. That's,
59:12
that's your neck on the loop on the Fox Business Line. I mean,
59:17
you said at the beginning. More people listen to the no agenda
59:21
show. They listen to Fox Business.
59:24
We basically doubled Fox's ratings this morning. And we're
59:27
very proud of that. You know, when she when she mentioned, I
59:31
know I have some clips I wanted to play kind of jumped a gun
59:35
here and play something else. Because what she mentioned there
59:38
about well, maybe should do the justice department should do
59:41
something. I want to play something I have a whole series
59:44
of these because for me the useful idiots are as I have it
59:47
on here. The use file Udi, it's Yes. It's easy for me to look at
59:51
defined it years later.
59:55
You said you Well, actually. Yeah, I happen to give it a
59:59
look. Just a little hint here what I, I always intend to go
1:00:03
back and correct the typos in the titles and you never do. I
1:00:09
don't know why
1:00:10
that's okay. Because now Now I'll actually remember use file
1:00:13
Ruby. It's okay. I want you to play. These are considered to
1:00:20
somewhat disgusting clips, and it doesn't bring forth the
1:00:26
Justice Department and media. It just brings into play a bunch of
1:00:32
things that don't make sense to me, including the ability of
1:00:36
Trump to declassify things. This is a story you've not heard
1:00:41
anywhere and is this is Matt Taibbi who uncovered it, but
1:00:45
didn't uncover it apparently was right there for anyone. It just
1:00:48
happened recently, but nobody cares. This is the clip useful
1:00:51
idiots on Moeller, empty one,
1:00:54
I'm gonna bring this up. It's a non election related thing. But
1:00:58
I just felt like it had to be brought up because it just
1:01:01
didn't make the news, basically, which was the declassification
1:01:06
of a piece of the Moller investigation, which had some
1:01:11
pretty significant headlines in it. The the main one being
1:01:17
basically that they never had any evidence of a conspiracy
1:01:22
involving WikiLeaks. So so the Muller report says, with respect
1:01:28
to WikiLeaks and Assange, this office determined the admissible
1:01:32
evidence to be insufficient, on both the agreement and knowledge
1:01:36
prongs. Although a conspiracy is often inferred from the
1:01:38
circumstances, the lack of visibility into the contents of
1:01:41
these communications would hinder the offices ability to
1:01:44
prove that Wikileaks is aware of and intended to join the
1:01:47
criminal venture comprised of the Gru hackers, similar
1:01:52
problems of proof existed as to knowledge and absence sufficient
1:01:56
evidence of such knowledge. The government could not prove that
1:01:59
WikiLeaks or Assange joined an ongoing hacking conspiracy,
1:02:04
intended to further or facilitate additional computer
1:02:08
intrusions. And then they went and they basically repeated the
1:02:12
process. And when they talked about Roger stone, and they said
1:02:17
stones actions would thus be consistent with, among other
1:02:20
things, a belief that he was aiding in the dissemination of
1:02:23
the fruits of an already completed hacking operation
1:02:28
perpetrated by a third party. And just so that people
1:02:33
understand what what what all this means, it just means that
1:02:37
Muller investigated all this stuff, and did not find any
1:02:41
evidence that either Wikileaks had any kind of floor knowledge
1:02:47
of the hacking, or that stone had any kind of foreknowledge of
1:02:53
anything. past the point, you know, when the hacking was
1:03:00
actually going on?
1:03:04
Yeah, surprise, surprise.
1:03:06
Yeah, he further complained in part two of this clip where he
1:03:09
bitches about the media, there's not one mention of this story,
1:03:13
which is an important story. Of course, it comes out Now an
1:03:17
important story, because you think is stone being, you know,
1:03:20
railroaded and CNN being there to film him in? jail?
1:03:25
How long has this been declassified?
1:03:28
A couple of days. Okay. And here play the second part,
1:03:32
so much to be frustrated about with all of this. But the that
1:03:36
little story about the declassification of the Muller
1:03:39
thing is so frustrating, because it kept alive. It kept this that
1:03:46
little portion of the conspiracy theory kept this story alive for
1:03:53
years. And no, there was no acknowledgement of it whatsoever
1:03:57
when it came out. It didn't make it It didn't make any any news
1:04:01
stories at all. So So here we're talking about it. And let me
1:04:05
guess right
1:04:06
after that, these co hosts said in other news today, his co host
1:04:13
is Katie helper and Ashish chia, just, I have a bunch of clips
1:04:17
for later. I mean, she is just a Trump hater. And it's just that
1:04:22
she's I don't even know why she's on the show. He, I mean,
1:04:25
he is digs up a lot of good stuff. And he's always befuddled
1:04:30
by the fact he doesn't seem to put two and two together
1:04:32
regarding who's behind it all because he's like a progressive.
1:04:36
But yeah, but this little story, I thought was a good example.
1:04:39
What it Why did they sit on it before declassify? Why was it
1:04:43
classified in the first place? So when they sent out the molar
1:04:45
report, they only can we have we can't let because we're gonna
1:04:48
let names out. We can't do this. So they kept a lot of stuff
1:04:52
classified. In the report now that they're kind of putting it
1:04:57
out there. It's already it's water under the bridge is live
1:05:00
but who's putting it out there the president declassified it
1:05:04
and it's just I mean what where does this release come from? Is
1:05:07
that from?
1:05:08
I don't know. If we go to the justice department can probably
1:05:12
find it on there. Now. I'll have to dig around to find out where
1:05:15
I could see it was classic is is that nobody gives a crap.
1:05:20
I do have one just quickie anecdotal of voter fraud clip,
1:05:24
which I thought was interesting. And this is the the woman whose
1:05:30
dog voted in the election. This, this is a good story.
1:05:33
Okay, so I'm Gemma, as everybody on my my group knows, and I was
1:05:37
just shopping in a unknown hardware store. And I happen to
1:05:42
run into the lovely was it Alyssa? Yes, Alyssa and I happen
1:05:46
to tell her my vote hasn't been counted. And what did you just
1:05:50
tell me?
1:05:51
My dog voted in the 2020 election?
1:05:54
And how did you find this out?
1:05:56
I got an email. Um, so now she has her microchip number as her
1:06:03
social security. I went to the voting place, you know, looked
1:06:07
under her name and everything. told them that her social
1:06:11
security number and she had
1:06:13
already voted. Can you tell everybody a little bit about why
1:06:17
your dog would be registered to vote? She is a service dog.
1:06:20
Correct. She's
1:06:21
registered service dog through the Santa Cruz County Police
1:06:25
Department in Cumbria.
1:06:27
And so now she's considered she's been she labeled a human.
1:06:31
Yeah,
1:06:31
yeah. So her dog.
1:06:34
So her dog was because her dog is a service dog and was listed
1:06:39
as a student at Cabrillo College. Correct. Her dog was
1:06:43
listed as a human registered to vote. So you you called them
1:06:47
right and Oregon contacted
1:06:49
them. Your dog got a voter registration and they said What
1:06:52
did they say? They said that she
1:06:54
had already voted.
1:06:56
Dogs.
1:06:58
We knew it was happening. They finally taken over. They're
1:07:02
voting now in our elections.
1:07:04
The dogs dog has already
1:07:08
seems a little sketchy that a social security number would be
1:07:10
the same as a RFID tag number or whatever. But it wouldn't
1:07:16
surprise me nothing surprised story. It's
1:07:18
a good story.
1:07:19
It's a great step. That would be almost clipping the day worthy
1:07:23
but you already be nailed it too early. You kind of blew I blew
1:07:27
it. But anyway, so here's my few clips. I got Rudy, I got a
1:07:31
little Giuliani clip here where he says pressure. Did a press
1:07:35
conference on Yeah, nobody covered it. Yeah, no. He also
1:07:38
was going a little nuts. I mean, I was 40 minutes. And I had seen
1:07:42
some clips where you say the media doesn't that doesn't elect
1:07:45
her. And it was just I couldn't find anything good. That was
1:07:49
just a short minute. Yeah.
1:07:52
Hold on. So Rudy. Yeah, hold on, I'm just recalibrating Rudy,
1:07:55
here we go.
1:07:57
Republican inspectors showed up. They expected to inspect, like
1:08:02
they do for absentee ballots. And they were uniformly kept
1:08:05
out. They got to see nothing. And remember, Atlanta had to do
1:08:11
the same thing you had to do. They had to catch Biden up
1:08:14
because on election night he had lost and he was down by a very
1:08:17
good margin would only
1:08:19
85% to go.
1:08:21
Something very similar happened in Michigan,
1:08:26
Wisconsin.
1:08:30
Can't say Arizona. But in almost every state where President
1:08:35
Trump had a lead, going into the end of election night, some of
1:08:40
the leaves looking almost mathematically impossible to
1:08:44
undo with the 5% 10% of the vote. It almost all of those
1:08:50
this practice was followed. And I'm right now trying to find do
1:08:54
we get to see any ballasts that we use for that purpose? If
1:08:58
that's the case, then we have a massive nationwide lawsuit. So
1:09:02
it could affect more than one state. But, but right now, the
1:09:06
one that it definitely affects the state of Pennsylvania in a
1:09:09
very, very big way. But it's not the only infirmity in this day.
1:09:14
There are dead people voting, no question about it. We get any
1:09:18
number of complaints of that. We have very serious problem with
1:09:24
backdating of ballots, including for witnesses now who are
1:09:28
testifying to that whether that becomes part of this lawsuit for
1:09:32
something separate that isn't developed as fast as this as
1:09:36
let's just look at this for a second.
1:09:38
Well, by the way, I think it's appropriate for dead people to
1:09:41
vote wouldn't Biden's on the ballot
1:09:46
he's here all week. So this is not like we didn't know this was
1:09:52
gonna happen. The President was talking about this. He said
1:09:55
mailing ballots big fraud months ago now four months just months
1:09:59
ago. He's been saying For months a month. So in the movie that is
1:10:02
filmed Trump, there's only one way this can end that is
1:10:06
positive for him. And then that is that he comes out with this
1:10:09
huge presentation. And there's thousands of sealed indictments,
1:10:13
and everything all has to blow in one go, because that's what's
1:10:17
been promised.
1:10:19
And it
1:10:21
you know, that would be the ultimate into the movie. If if
1:10:29
he's playing this in a in his typical reality television
1:10:34
fashion, which he's very good at. And I still have an inkling
1:10:40
in the back of my mind that says, Oh, my it still could
1:10:42
happen. But it does not look that way. I mean, I've been
1:10:46
around long enough and looked at I've been waiting for the I've
1:10:49
been waiting a long time for the thousands of sealed indictments
1:10:52
and many other things. But here is a true effect of what has
1:10:57
taken place. And there's work to do as Americans, particularly
1:11:03
with our children, not all a lot of them. This is a note from
1:11:07
Patrick. He's a longtime no agenda listener. He's been
1:11:10
listening for 10 years since he was 16. He says I'm not 26 year
1:11:14
old millennial I live in Los Angeles. And he thought we might
1:11:17
be interested in hearing about some recent experiences he's had
1:11:19
over the last few weeks in response to her comments about
1:11:22
the millennial hysteria and virtue signaling going on with
1:11:25
the election. Yes, we didn't get any of any of that, obviously,
1:11:29
because Joe Biden, image Biden and Kamala Harris one. While
1:11:35
this hysteria is nothing new to any of us is becoming more
1:11:38
pervasive and concerning even with the election outcome. A few
1:11:42
weeks ago, my girlfriend of one year broke up with me because of
1:11:44
my decision to vote for Trump. I'm not going to go into why I
1:11:48
voted for him for brevity. But regardless, my vote doesn't
1:11:50
matter. I live in California. The reason she cut ties with me,
1:11:53
she claimed was because of her pursuit as lawyer and that our
1:11:58
two belief systems simply can't morally coexist. In other words,
1:12:03
dating a Trump supporter isn't cool, sexy, and God forbid your
1:12:06
future attorney friends find out who she is dating. This is only
1:12:10
one of three instances after the election this past Tuesday, I
1:12:13
confess to another friend of mine that I voted for Trump.
1:12:16
This friend was also shocked. I told her it's okay to have
1:12:19
healthy disagreements and that we should prioritize pile
1:12:21
politics before friendship. I was met with the following
1:12:25
response. That's fine that you voted for Trump. I don't judge
1:12:29
you for having a different opinion than me. But now that I
1:12:32
know that, that we have fundamentally different
1:12:34
opinions. This isn't a difference of opinion. This is
1:12:37
systematically denying other human beings life and health and
1:12:40
liberty. I can't overlook this and can't consider you a friend
1:12:43
in the way I used to. This was a disappointment to producer
1:12:49
Patrick who's says this friend has been a close friend for five
1:12:52
years. Another response he says from a third friend, you and 70
1:12:56
million other people not only voted against basic human rights
1:13:00
and equality, but you decided racism, homophobia,
1:13:04
Islamophobia, transphobia, and misogynistic behavior wasn't a
1:13:09
deal breaker inner president, quite frankly, I don't want
1:13:12
anything to have to do with someone like that. Patrick
1:13:17
continues always knew there was this level of hysteria, virtue
1:13:20
signaling, but I see this evolving into something bigger
1:13:22
and more concerning retribution. Even on social media. I'm seeing
1:13:26
a lot of content from people my age questioning how society is
1:13:30
planning on holding Trump supporters accountable
1:13:33
insinuating that some sort of South African Truth and
1:13:36
Reconciliation Commission for the US be resurrected be
1:13:40
erected, erected. While this seems far fetched, it's already
1:13:43
happening. Look at the Trump accountability project if you
1:13:47
haven't, Yes, we have. I guess my overall point I'm trying to
1:13:50
make is that even as Trump may be gone, Trump derangement
1:13:53
syndrome doesn't seem like it's departing anytime soon. This is
1:13:56
sad like it is but I think you've been spot on all along
1:13:59
about children being oversold, socialized, and under informed.
1:14:02
Take it from me a millennial. And he also donated to the show,
1:14:06
he says we appreciate that.
1:14:08
Yeah, that is a that the Trump derangement syndrome actually
1:14:12
began long before Trump.
1:14:16
That's the funny thing about it. And this has been a building
1:14:19
thing. Trump just brought it to a head fast. That's another
1:14:23
thing he accomplished, besides drawing attention to China and
1:14:26
the border, but he also made this appear because it was it
1:14:31
was festering and now it's now it's popped. Something you might
1:14:35
say, but and so I it, yeah. And then and Scott Adams with his
1:14:41
concept of they're going to come to trying to get to try to kill
1:14:44
him because he supported Trump or he never really supported
1:14:49
Trump. He just rationalized why Trump is was winning and and
1:14:53
wins. But still, he's perceived as a Republican and I don't know
1:15:00
But I think it's probably right. You should just find different
1:15:03
friends each and find different friends there are people out
1:15:06
there 70 million of them as a matter of fact, that are
1:15:09
friendly. Go meetup, it's it's anyone and not everyone's like
1:15:15
this. But it's it's a real concern. And, and I think that
1:15:18
this is where we have, I mean, if anything, Joe Biden Kamala
1:15:24
Harris, when which we'll know eventually in January it's
1:15:29
really a win for the new media, what we used to call new media
1:15:32
and that's big tech is that's it and and it's going to be more
1:15:37
censorship or deep platforming. It's going to push a lot of
1:15:42
interesting projects out to the edges either skewing of skewing
1:15:46
just search results, to make you think a certain all kinds of
1:15:50
stuff. So that's why it's very important for us to be around
1:15:53
three clips of the chatterbox are returned to TV just to talk
1:15:57
about this a little bit and bitch and moan and really not
1:16:00
complain as much, but I kind of like the kind of some of the
1:16:03
points she made because they fall in line with my thinking
1:16:07
about the election. This is this is Kellyanne Conway, she's,
1:16:11
she's another person who just reappeared all of a sudden,
1:16:14
okay, I can't wish you're here. And I think it's in the first
1:16:18
clip. She was she gets on a roll talking. She is one of the
1:16:22
hardest people in the world to interrupt. And you'll get to
1:16:25
hear the moment where the post tries to jump in. Yeah. And
1:16:31
can't accomplish it. And she just keeps rolling along. But
1:16:35
this is her talking about what's going on and why this is a rush
1:16:40
rush to judgment is something fishy about it. She makes a lot
1:16:44
of good points. But I think the point she makes the underlying
1:16:46
point that she actually makes us I should have been the campaign
1:16:50
manager again this year. I don't know why I wasn't. But I wasn't
1:16:55
and they kind of fucked it up here and there. But here's what
1:16:58
she has to say.
1:16:59
Three years, they spent three years investigating the
1:17:01
president impeaching the president. We can't wait three
1:17:04
hours, three days, three weeks to get a result in our great
1:17:08
sturdy democracy as to who the next President will be. I mean,
1:17:11
what is the rush all of a sudden, I think the rushes there
1:17:14
was no blue wave. There was no early night. There was no
1:17:17
Democratic Progressive realignment. In fact, the
1:17:20
democratic down ballot disasters carried all the way to the state
1:17:24
legislators as well. The Democrats did not flip a single
1:17:28
state legislature. And in fact, the republicans have flipped the
1:17:32
House and Senate for example, in a place like New Hampshire where
1:17:35
they have a republican governor so that's solid now. They did a
1:17:39
similar thing in Montana, how long to the governorship the
1:17:42
governor there lost the senate race. We have that. And of
1:17:45
course, the Democratic governor and now we have the the
1:17:47
legislature as well. So you know, the seven races that were
1:17:52
either the seven races that flipped that are brand new
1:17:54
republican pickups, as Leader McCarthy noted, as I tweeted
1:17:58
yesterday, others are saying those were all carried by a
1:18:01
woman, a minority candidate and or a veteran. And that means the
1:18:05
candidate recruitment, the republicans were doing their
1:18:08
message that that really carried them forward. And nobody was
1:18:12
paying attention that instead all these phony national polls
1:18:15
were shoved down our throats. Biden is up by 10. Biden's up by
1:18:18
12. Biden's up by 15. Do you know when I took over as
1:18:20
campaign manager in 2016? We did zero Let me repeat the number
1:18:24
zero national polls from that point forward. They're not
1:18:27
relevant. They tell you trends that don't dig into the
1:18:30
electoral college map. electability, I can tell you
1:18:33
whether you can or can't win is outdated. That's why republican
1:18:36
lost the presidential races for years. Electoral College is how
1:18:39
you do or don't win.
1:18:43
She's unbelievable.
1:18:45
Yeah,
1:18:45
she's always been this way. You
1:18:47
talk about her daughter. She talked about her daughter how
1:18:49
her daughter is going to
1:18:53
face her not daughter is very, very ill screwed up and creepy.
1:19:00
Yeah. Okay, let her continue on with this. This tirade is pretty
1:19:04
good.
1:19:05
I said to clear chris wallace on January 29 2017. I was on his
1:19:09
Fox News Sunday show we'd only been here less than 10 days. And
1:19:12
he asked me a question about he said, Chris, not a single person
1:19:15
has lost his or her job who was chronically wrong about this
1:19:18
election in 2016. I predict it's not going to happen again after
1:19:21
2020. Nobody cares and nobody wants to cure this problem. If
1:19:25
this were a real business, the C suite would be cleaned out the
1:19:29
shareholders would revolt and the consumers would vote with
1:19:32
their feet they'd go elsewhere. But these polls weren't they
1:19:36
weren't scientific evidence, evidentiary measures of what was
1:19:40
going to happen there wishful thinking. And here's one thing I
1:19:44
was opposed to for decades, and years I used to give I used to
1:19:47
get paid speeches about polsku and advise clients. One thing we
1:19:50
all have to remember is it's becoming increasingly difficult
1:19:54
to sample enough people in each cohort, by race by gender by age
1:19:59
five, Geography by party affiliation, and you have to
1:20:03
wait w AI t to finish a poll over a series of days for to be
1:20:08
accurate. But what's happening is they're waiting w e i ght
1:20:12
their results. So they're getting a small number of
1:20:15
responses in an individual cohort and extrapolating that,
1:20:20
you know,
1:20:20
what know what the media, interestingly is really not
1:20:23
discussing is how they've kind of been given this authority to
1:20:29
work with pollsters. That's that's who they were a lot of
1:20:32
the polls now. Yeah. But they but they've been they have been
1:20:35
granted this authority by the public to call elections and,
1:20:41
and they're not giving that back. And that's not being
1:20:44
discussed, except here. Not it's not really happening discuss
1:20:48
this, this is, this is the core issue isn't. And of course, we
1:20:52
got lazy. Because like I you know, it's like we want it to be
1:20:56
done by 1130. You know, I want to go out, have a drink, and
1:20:59
then we'll go back to bed Well, before you bitch about that. I
1:21:04
don't have the clip. But I do have a bunch of more of these
1:21:06
clips from the useful idiots because the great Glenn
1:21:10
Greenwald was on. And he talked about how Eastern Eastern
1:21:16
Europe, Europe, Europe, in particular. And even in Brazil.
1:21:21
He says they're set up so they get their votes in and there by
1:21:25
midnight, they have the results 100% gun pocket in the United
1:21:29
States can't do this. But we I'm sure we have a different
1:21:33
country, different system. We out we absolutely could do this.
1:21:38
I'm still in favor of finger in the ink pot. I've always liked
1:21:43
that stick your finger in the ink pot. You voted you're done.
1:21:46
You can't You can't vote anymore. That would be good.
1:21:50
Right? I think it's easy for viewers. Oh, we can't even get
1:21:53
elections done. Yeah, we've given that process away. That
1:21:58
needs to be taken back. And really the the bottom line is
1:22:04
where you're going to get your information from. If you're
1:22:07
watching something or listening to something and an ad comes on
1:22:11
stop. That is going to be that will never be completely
1:22:17
truthful. advertising is censorship. People who have
1:22:21
advertising in their programming are at minimum self censoring,
1:22:25
at minimum. Well, yes, of course they are. Have to. But yeah, so
1:22:34
the question, again, that the advertiser For God's sake, the
1:22:38
question the last clip of her,
1:22:41
where is the consequence? They are so chronically wrong, there
1:22:44
were people on TV last night, you predicted a blue wave an
1:22:47
early night, a rebuke of the Trump agenda, the Trump agenda,
1:22:51
one up and down the ballot. We're holding the senate we
1:22:54
picked up in the house the state legislators Pelosi has got a big
1:22:58
problem now because the squad that doesn't do squat except
1:23:01
they're gonna make
1:23:02
a run to make a running
1:23:03
runner they did last time, so they're definitely gonna make a
1:23:06
run at her because all we hear about is she's powerful Look at
1:23:09
her basket matches her dress again. She didn't do anything to
1:23:13
build her coalition, her majority, but Leader McCarthy
1:23:17
and the Trump agenda did and it was a real review. I also just
1:23:20
want to read you this. It's on my Twitter thing, but let me
1:23:22
just quickly, Carolina Jamie Harrison, African American man
1:23:26
they spent $109 million. Lindsey Graham beaten Amy McGrath $90
1:23:30
million to lose by mitch mcconnell by big double digits
1:23:34
Sara Gideon, the aforementioned mean, she lost a susan collins
1:23:38
but not before 69 point 5 million was spent. Mary Hagar in
1:23:41
Texas last john Cornyn, the 24 million spent those are female
1:23:46
candidates, minority candidate democrats recruit to try to
1:23:49
unseat Republican candidates. They lost every single time and
1:23:53
Yeah.
1:23:54
Wow. By the way, she goes on for that. I'm
1:23:56
sure she does. And it's like what what are you talking about?
1:23:59
Yeah, we get it. We get it sure. As fine. Do you think that the
1:24:04
democrats had like a little celebratory thing you know, and
1:24:08
Nancy and Chuck and and everybody come to came to hang
1:24:11
out with Joe and Camila? You think that might have happened?
1:24:15
I don't think so. Because
1:24:16
you know, if you get a super stretch bed to get a super
1:24:18
spreader event they'll all go they'll all be taken out. Super
1:24:23
spreader by the way is is a word now. Yes, yo, yes, it's a word
1:24:28
according to our favorite guardian of the English language
1:24:34
the Merriam Webster dictionary. Yes sir He super spreader is now
1:24:39
and it has a picture of Kamala Harris right next to it. I
1:24:42
think they should it super spreader picture Kamla Harris
1:24:45
What is she a super spreader.
1:24:47
You said it buddy takes a second to get the joke.
1:24:52
The day should somebody should trademark it and use it to
1:24:55
spread manure. Farm advice farm device super Better. With that
1:25:01
john deere,
1:25:02
I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning
1:25:05
to you the man who never puts the C in self censorship john C.
1:25:09
Dvorak.
1:25:11
Well, in the morning, you have Mr. Graham Korean Mr. Bish ships
1:25:14
in Cebu to the RAF in the air. So there's the water. Well, the
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days and nights out there.
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you were engaging. You were on there engaging. You're like
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tweeting and liking and boosting and doing stuff. It's called
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engagement and in the morning, but to the artists who brought
1:26:28
us the artwork for Episode 1291 we titled that killing mink, and
1:26:33
this was Brad one x who did a fantastic job on the George
1:26:37
Soros box of ballots election rigging kit. He is from the
1:26:42
future our Brad one x is it's got this got some good play. I
1:26:47
think a lot of people thought this was humorous. liked it very
1:26:51
funny. I think we got extra clicks because of it. I really
1:26:54
do.
1:26:55
You got what
1:26:56
we got extra clicks that people were tapped on. They get extra
1:27:02
kicked off or something. No, no, no, no, no extra clicks. I said,
1:27:06
I feel that it was one of those that kind of stood out and
1:27:09
people went Oh, yeah, this is cool. Let me see what's going
1:27:11
on. There. We're always stood out compared to almost Yeah, it
1:27:16
was probably one of the best pieces of a cover we've had for
1:27:19
months. And we it's always good but this was really good and it
1:27:25
compared to other art on other podcasts. No compare no
1:27:29
comparison kickin ass and please I implore everybody go look at
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no agenda Art generator.com. Because the there's so much in
1:27:36
there that obviously we can only pick one. I see john, you picked
1:27:40
uninstalling Trump for the for the newsletter. But this the
1:27:46
most of it is really humorous and a lot of it is
1:27:49
inappropriately. It's it's really, really good to go take a
1:27:53
look. And we congratulate Brad one next. I think this is first
1:27:55
when is it not? I don't think we've had to.
1:27:58
I think I looked at his art. I think he did one other one that
1:28:02
did it. Oh, he did.
1:28:04
Okay, maybe. And we welcome into that exclusive.
1:28:07
That was very high. You know, we actually even checked out with
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those image search because it was so good was hard to believe
1:28:14
that somebody would have the time to do that in a short
1:28:16
period of time. Yeah, we
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often do a little check just to make sure because we don't want
1:28:20
to get caught with our pants down. But this was on the up and
1:28:23
up. Thank you very much, Brad congratulations. And to all of
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California Matt xizor. from Orange County $333 and 33 cents.
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I guess some jingle requests on a slate me or HTTP TPP for
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everyone and goat. Yes, he wants the big boy. And in the morning
1:29:45
gents from the blue California stronghold who I have never
1:29:48
witnessed lower excitement for a record setting election turnout.
1:29:52
Well, you weren't around here. There's nothing but high
1:29:54
excitement to show.
1:29:57
A super spreader events all All over the bay area for a record
1:30:02
stating election turnout and you halls are out of stock. Thank
1:30:07
you for all the deconstruction This is true By the way, you
1:30:10
halls
1:30:11
are really out of stock from doing
1:30:12
well. What happened was that you have people leaving California
1:30:16
for a long time
1:30:17
for a long time this has been happening, isn't it?
1:30:18
Yeah. And so you halls, they charge like 500 bucks to rent
1:30:22
when going out and like a 50 bucks, you can get one come same
1:30:26
one coming in,
1:30:27
but they're trying to manage their fleet is going one
1:30:29
direction only.
1:30:31
It's real. It's a problem. You can probably find someplace
1:30:35
where they're going, I would guess Austin would be a good
1:30:38
example, where you could go to the U haul place and say, Hey,
1:30:41
I'll drop this off in California, but you got to give
1:30:43
it to me for free. Yeah, good. Maybe get one for free. Yeah,
1:30:49
good luck with that. I don't think so. Ah, get yourself.
1:30:53
Thank you for all deconstructions of sanity among
1:30:55
the media madness, pandemic 2021. Coming build back better
1:30:58
for all, we shall see. Keep up the good work. Matt Spicer, from
1:31:03
Orange County where jobs are being john wayne used to be
1:31:07
allowed. I think we're definitely used to be we're
1:31:10
definitely getting some build back better. I can't wait to see
1:31:13
what's gonna come out of that. You know, that, that a whole
1:31:17
bunch of build back better domains were registered on the
1:31:19
same day all in 2016 in October, which tells me this was supposed
1:31:24
to roll out with Hillary as President. That's a good we'll
1:31:29
catch right? Cuz we had an election coming up in November.
1:31:33
And they registered dotnet.org a whole whole slew of them. So
1:31:39
make sense. Anyway, we've got some jingles for you, Matt.
1:31:50
You've got karma.
1:31:57
Martin? Probably Vala in Berlin. Deutschland 333 33.
1:32:03
Hello.
1:32:06
There. Love you. Thank you so much for your great service.
1:32:10
What uh, what is a car is a full set. sapwood sapid cars appid.
1:32:17
He talked about at the beginning of the show yours, Martin.
1:32:20
what he's talking about how many cars the Zephyr has
1:32:24
all car? Oh, yes. Ah, well, yes. The California Zephyr goes by
1:32:31
down day. It's a train
1:32:32
train. He's trained. It's like a an old train. It was not to do
1:32:39
really great looking old one is a new version of the old train.
1:32:43
And it goes by at about 915 West Coast time every now it's every
1:32:51
Thursday doesn't do it used to be seven days to go by today. I
1:32:54
didn't even I didn't even get a Sunday this Thursday. Whatever.
1:33:00
I don't know why. It's another Thursday. Yeah. And we start
1:33:04
counting the cars because you could see kind of see the
1:33:07
economy changing as the car numbers went up and down. And
1:33:11
now it's down to six, which is low because it used to be like
1:33:16
10 and that's what we're trying to we're talking about right and
1:33:21
so and this is actually something that the boys over to
1:33:24
the Squawk Box the desk over there at CNBC use for trading
1:33:27
advice and for making their own investments and we usually tell
1:33:31
everybody how many cars This is for had the most recent count
1:33:35
what six cars on this effort Bitcoin 15,494. My God.
1:33:44
Clearly Bitcoin was the choice for investing this time around.
1:33:49
And Martin has no suggestions for anything. No. So we'll let
1:33:55
it let it go. Sir Callum lavender blossoms is back at
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aka cow Yeah, so this this was quite lovely. I followed a
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little bit but sir cow had some issues with certain payment
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systems refusing to allow him to process payments for his product
1:34:35
with your CBD products. So it's it's not you're not getting high
1:34:39
off anything. It's proven to have some proven to us to have a
1:34:43
lot of great benefits. And sir cow has been supplying us with
1:34:48
all kinds of stuff out of the goodness of his heart. And I
1:34:51
think people came to his assistance and they've and
1:34:53
they've worked on some stuff and they're helping him a lot and
1:34:56
it's great to see that that's good enough deserves it. Robert
1:35:01
says I was anonymous. Robert nonnamous Robert in Argyle, New
1:35:06
York 321 29 This doesn't say anything about being anonymous
1:35:12
or anything he says. Uh, he says I sent an email hopefully
1:35:18
humorous was easy in that email say that he was anonymous. Well
1:35:25
he you know the thing about it this really bugs me by the way
1:35:28
this whole anonymous thing for this sort of thing. This is his
1:35:32
email sorry for the confusion but I think I need to revise
1:35:35
this email to provide a tad more anonymity. So he wants to be a
1:35:41
tad anonymous. You gave him that he's anonymous Robert. So
1:35:45
Robert, just a dash of anonymity just a dash Yeah, Robert Yeah,
1:35:51
well anyway, he goes on it says an original Rogen night All
1:35:55
right in this town my listenership is maxed out on no
1:35:58
agenda and and then he's makes it he says he doesn't listen to
1:36:02
Rogan as much Oh wow. I prepared for his mood I as I prepare for
1:36:07
his move to Spotify nonetheless please dee doo
1:36:13
dee doo always happy to do someone dee doo
1:36:16
dee doo Shing is good a quick boots on the ground report
1:36:19
regarding he disease right continues uh, regarding distance
1:36:23
learning. My wife is a speech pathologist at a public school
1:36:26
she had one of her elementary students attend his her first
1:36:30
lesson last week. Yes, classes first started in September. This
1:36:33
lesson consisted of the student of the students tall toddler
1:36:37
brother, running and screaming in the background. As a parent
1:36:42
Guardian was screeching to him just answer the question.
1:36:46
Although while the students spun the Chromebook and embedded
1:36:51
camera 360 degrees like a top so glad our governor Fred OHS free
1:36:59
Fred Fritos brother has hired the mill and Melinda Gates
1:37:04
Foundation to reimagine our schools for more distance
1:37:07
learning. Yeah. Blink. In fact, the link is Oh, this is your
1:37:13
this is the remote learning stuff. Yeah. Yeah. Apparently.
1:37:18
Apparently the governor there is hooked up with the foundation.
1:37:22
Nonetheless, I'd like to hear a pasta Glock. And it makes me
1:37:25
laugh every time I'd like to hear some TPP jobs and screaming
1:37:28
goat college finals karma for our children in and Alyson al
1:37:35
ice and I think this has pronounced they make their
1:37:38
parents very proud so much. it's sometimes hard to believe you're
1:37:40
raised them ourselves. They are approaching college finals and
1:37:43
we'll be looking for internship jobs very soon. enlaces show
1:37:49
regular and I think Ali may get there someday. Yeah. A family
1:37:55
that podcasts together stays together. Any clues. I'm very
1:38:00
grateful I have you two gentlemen to shrink my amygdala
1:38:04
and we thank you for your courage. It looks as if we're
1:38:07
going to need more of it in the upcoming weeks and months. All
1:38:11
right, so nonnamous Robert, toss the Glock
1:38:26
locked in loaded.
1:38:34
You've got karma
1:38:39
onward with Robert Wim brow Rancho Cucamonga, California.
1:38:46
Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga. 313 dot three one. And that is
1:38:53
ITM thank you for your courage. Please deduce me Oh yeah.
1:38:58
You've been
1:39:01
our first request for the howling dog jobs karma it
1:39:08
doesn't actually exist the howling dogs jobs karma Oh, you
1:39:12
just throw that as you do with the good you got that little ISO
1:39:15
of the howling dog? No, I know I know I can construct it of
1:39:18
course of course I'm okay. Well, you know, but someone gets it
1:39:22
becomes popular to see what it sounds like I haven't heard it
1:39:25
and if possible like the humbly request someone out there it no
1:39:29
agenda nation that producer don't inject me, Belinda jingle
1:39:33
for subsequent donations. Thank you. Let me try this. Someone
1:39:38
did work on a little version of your dog. So see if we can throw
1:39:43
this with a karma. See if that works. That's not
1:39:53
a thought we had that we had with the dogs Hold on. Where's
1:39:56
it with the dog? Maybe not.
1:40:02
Shoot, man someone sent it in with the dogs and that's not it.
1:40:05
They did they screw me on that one. Well, Brother, what was
1:40:09
your course? Your ISO name? JOHN, what was the name of that
1:40:12
howling dog? No.
1:40:15
Was it?
1:40:18
Yeah, that's what that was. Yeah. Number two
1:40:23
Yeah. carrier. Oh,
1:40:27
terrier. Okay. Yes. All right. Let's see if we can now put it
1:40:32
together and make it work. Here we go. This should work. got a
1:40:44
long way to go for that joke.
1:40:46
Yeah,
1:40:48
I'm bummed about that, though. What happened to that jingle
1:40:50
that was it was so well done. To look forward, okay.
1:40:55
I Hor marusic um, I ah or I do not know how to pronounce know
1:41:02
how to be or
1:41:03
you How about your your E hora. E your your this is one of the
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few who came in on your ice. I thought I got two of these
1:41:11
gimmick. Devil Devil donations, man. I can't get back Satan.
1:41:18
Yes. All right, Tanya. That's what they'll do it. You're done.
1:41:23
And Adam, please accept my donation for all the great work
1:41:27
you've been doing your show is one of the few things that keeps
1:41:28
me sane and optimistic here in the very compliant city of
1:41:32
Toronto, Canada. navia. Gonna get a climate gate buggy buggy
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and a jobs karma?
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Of course you can.
1:41:58
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
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can I express my discontent?
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Sure.
1:42:13
I don't think that boogie Boogie Boogie clip. Is that interesting
1:42:17
that people keep calling it calling for it.
1:42:21
Okay, note it.
1:42:25
Just trying to dissuade people from using it because you said
1:42:28
it's a mess. honored with sir Craig Porter, the ronin who's
1:42:32
also came up with the lucky 303 30 Joe Biden fight off Satan
1:42:37
donation. He'll have nothing but good luck in the in the in the
1:42:41
future months. And he's in Portland, Oregon. iitm john
1:42:46
adams sir Craig Porter of the ronin here saying hello to the
1:42:49
esteemed members of Oregon local 33 from beautiful Carlsbad cat
1:42:54
California miss you all looking forward to meeting the SoCal no
1:42:57
agenda community at the San Diego meetup later this month. I
1:43:01
like to request goat karma and a TPP jobs Jingo for everyone who
1:43:06
needs them? Hopefully the Biden era will not cause the
1:43:10
unleashing of your exit strategy. No, thank you for your
1:43:13
courage. 73 sir Craig, n seven, f s n? Yes. 70 threes, keto
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five, alpha, Charlie, Charlie there, Craig.
1:43:24
Now,
1:43:24
there's not going to be an exit strategy. And you know, taking
1:43:28
into account that Biden and Harris when we're just going to
1:43:31
fade to black very slowly, will slowly be crushed under
1:43:35
everything. And then one day we'll just be dust, jobs,
1:43:39
jobs, jobs, jobs.
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You've got karma
1:43:49
Jackson Gilmore in Danville, California became the first
1:43:52
associate executive producer with $250. A nice number. Thank
1:43:57
you both for the laughs high quality research and non bias
1:44:01
analysis of our openly corrupt media establishment. I couldn't
1:44:06
have said it better. It's truly needed. Now more than ever, can
1:44:10
I get a marine Dowd iPad app? She's apparently on that. Yeah.
1:44:16
The Biden thing. I don't know it offhand. Rosie O'Donnell yet.
1:44:21
And any pastor Manny any pastor Manning will do. Okay, was there
1:44:27
anything else? No, no goats are just
1:44:31
you know, obviously,
1:44:33
I read I read the New York Times like all day long, mainly on my
1:44:39
iPad.
1:44:52
All hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin.
1:44:56
So true. So true.
1:45:00
It's not Maureen Dowd Jackson Oh,
1:45:04
what's her name?
1:45:05
The editor of the New York Times,
1:45:07
labor Jill Abrams. Just feel a breath.
1:45:25
Got that feel good.
1:45:28
Chef James from Springfield, Missouri 249 like less just want
1:45:36
to say quickly that without programs like no agenda we as a
1:45:39
country, and a free people would be lost. The free internet and
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weekly to keep us informed and on the right track. Much love
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and peace to you from the Ozark Mountains.
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Thank you, James. Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
1:46:02
The Ozarks is the best.
1:46:03
Ozarks are beautiful. Absolutely. I love
1:46:06
the wine growing area up there. No. Okay. That does good work.
1:46:13
Are they doing the work up there, john?
1:46:15
Good work.
1:46:16
Good work does not work. Good work, huh?
1:46:19
They may be doing the work to Todd Troutman in Austin, Texas.
1:46:24
Okay. 2616 nighttime, short couch master douchebag call outs
1:46:31
to Doug mony Andy bartolotta. Berg quatro. Dave McGuire for
1:46:45
being dimensioned be co vidiots who doubt DNA show. Never come
1:46:51
on board.
1:46:53
And he's gonna be a knight today.
1:46:56
So yes, yeah. Oh, he's gonna be short couch master. Yes, sir.
1:47:00
couch master is his chosen enemies. And we're looking
1:47:03
forward to seeing you on the podium. Todd, thank you for your
1:47:05
courage and for your current name, calling out Jay named Jays
1:47:11
up next to Kevin T. Coventry Township, Ohio. 205. My name is
1:47:21
dude named Jay. I'm becoming an associate executive producer
1:47:24
because Dame Ashley Lady of the Lake and sir real estate, had my
1:47:29
smokin hot keeper and I over for an amazing dinner. We first met
1:47:35
met Chris and Ashley at the no agenda meetup over the summer
1:47:38
and we're clumsy together they fed nearly a dozen no agenda
1:47:42
listeners out there home with amazing food. My keeper and I
1:47:47
want to thank you, john and Adam, for bringing us all
1:47:50
together in this super spreader event in Northeast Ohio. I need
1:47:57
to call out Dave as a douchebag to douchebag for missing
1:48:02
tonight's dinner and giving some f cans and he wants to also give
1:48:06
some f cancer karma for so Joby Juan. And for me please play the
1:48:10
hip hoppy version of bingo boom shaka laka This is very nice
1:48:15
note and I think they actually sent this in a meetup report
1:48:18
because they considered a meetup even though it wasn't listed no
1:48:21
agenda meetups calm but I love seeing this this is exactly the
1:48:25
way we find people that we like to hang out with and you do it
1:48:29
to those meet with no agenda
1:48:30
meetup so be again you have to deal with these these people
1:48:33
telling you that you're a racist and you're on a list like that
1:48:36
poor or poor millennial friend.
1:48:39
If you want to list your racist misogynistic you're no good but
1:48:44
at least you found someone who you'd like to hang out with
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anything go
1:48:56
you've got karma
1:49:01
cermaq and Dame Lauren and Odenton Maryland make good
1:49:06
please do douche Dave of the Pacific Northwest.
1:49:11
You've been
1:49:13
invited to the round table is for David the Pacific PN wp NW.
1:49:17
He started his SP NW not Pacific Northwest. He started us on the
1:49:22
show and deserves to be recognized. We believe he was
1:49:24
trying to be a show number donor 1291 but missed the cut off. He
1:49:27
was executive producer on 1292 but didn't get to the
1:49:30
roundtable. As members of the round. We can't let this
1:49:33
oversight happen now, I remember him being credited for executive
1:49:38
producer ship. I don't know that he was dumped from the way I
1:49:41
went back into the records room. I pulled the microfiche and
1:49:45
indeed he was not listed in the night and gaming list for some
1:49:50
reason. That's the things do happen. sometimes known as a
1:49:54
glitch. So he will become a black knight.
1:49:57
I want to suggest one other award for him. Because he wanted
1:50:03
to be the 1291 Club Mm hmm. Obviously that he missed to give
1:50:08
him the club today. Yep. Okay.
1:50:12
So he gets your soul 1293 clubs. That means I'm pitching in a
1:50:17
silver dollar. And you need to pitch in a silver dollar. I got
1:50:21
one. We got it. We're done. Okay, perfect. And apologies for
1:50:25
that and it's so nice to see sir Mack and Dave Morin, stand up
1:50:28
for him and rightfully so. So we'll make it we'll make that
1:50:31
happen he's on the list folks show today as a black knight.
1:50:34
Thank you very much for your courage sir makin Dame Lauren.
1:50:38
Robert Tyler low in landisville Pennsylvania 200 bucks.
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Gentlemen, this shall be my second donation This will be my
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birthday donation for I have gone 32 revolutions now pictures
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of almost 33 as November the seventh I have aged another year
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by god I love the show. I love the show more than any show. I
1:50:59
just love this show. I can't tell you how much I love this
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show. I dare say I love this show. More than any man has
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loved any show. Although I cannot confirm but if that is
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true, thank you for it. And it is the reason my amygdala is a
1:51:13
manageable size. I want to thank Uncle dyngus for savagely
1:51:17
thrashing my face with the word it's time the following
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gentlemen pony up please call out these douchebags as
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douchebags Maxwell MacPherson chance back. Greg pepper jus.
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And every other freeloading no good worthless pile of scum who
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would knowingly suck up all the corporate sponsored content,
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which isn't worth that good? Damn, but refuse to donate to
1:51:55
the best podcast in the universe.
1:51:59
douche bag.
1:52:01
douche bag. Why would you think that you could get great value
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from some other podcast sponsored by underwear? Or some
1:52:09
shitty Chinese watch? Oh, after all, it's my birthday. And I'm
1:52:14
the one giving money life so garden buddy, I would like to
1:52:18
listen to that horn. I would like Whopper TPP karma for all
1:52:24
who needed? What? Now I know the Tommy John's and all that. But
1:52:31
what Chinese watch is being advertised on pi has no idea.
1:52:36
flat footed as it did call
1:52:37
Ben Shapiro. He'll know for sure.
1:52:40
Oh my god.
1:52:50
You've got karma.
1:52:54
And that does conclude our list of associate executive producers
1:52:57
and executive producers for show 1293
1:53:01
indeed, and thank you so much for producing this show. These
1:53:04
are real credits. Witness the many Dana Brunetti official
1:53:10
Hollywood producer sent me a note he wanted to make mention
1:53:13
that he also produced other gems such as the social network. Now
1:53:18
he doesn't want to be just known by 50 Shades of Grey 50 shades
1:53:22
of grey or and the greatest of all 50 shades. Although I do
1:53:26
think that paid for his rent. So these titles are real. They're
1:53:29
the real deal. They're on IMDB. You can put them there. You can
1:53:32
put them in your, in your LinkedIn in your in your CV,
1:53:35
your resume. Executive? Oh, yes.
1:53:38
I was gonna say you know, those three horrible films. The gray
1:53:44
films. They brought in over far as I know, they brought in over
1:53:48
1.5 billion and I think he had points.
1:53:52
Yes, he had points on the gray.
1:53:55
Yeah, yeah. He
1:53:56
had points on the gray. Danny.
1:53:57
I don't know.
1:53:58
However, he did not actually I should probably read his his his
1:54:03
note to you because note to me, because he did mention you and I
1:54:06
think I should pass that along. Hold on a second. In my DMS. He
1:54:10
was slide I got Hollywood producers sliding into my DMS
1:54:13
Here we go. Hey, I also produced Ord when there's like the social
1:54:19
network and Captain Phillips. House of Cards is more recent
1:54:23
and 80 Shades of Grey pays the bills and tell john I have more
1:54:27
of a southern accent since I grew up in southwest Virginia.
1:54:31
His big part just went out the window.
1:54:35
Back Back.
1:54:36
And by the way, says it looks like the rain stick may have
1:54:39
worked as a chance of rain this weekend. And to true we're not
1:54:45
we're not we're not to callus with the stick. Don't be
1:54:49
commanding us what would you do with our sticks, Dana? Anyway,
1:54:52
back to our producers for this show. You are now executive and
1:54:55
associate executive producer for Episode 1293 of the best podcast
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people who had the audacity to still pick up on the donation
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that devil donation level, an unwise decision in my mind, but
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our segment. That's fine. We'll have
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out even
1:56:21
though I'm sorry
1:56:23
I got a little thing his little side joke here that needs to be
1:56:27
played
1:56:28
like side job
1:56:28
yes like what you don't want to the truth needs to come out.
1:56:34
Yes, what the TV network sometimes the truth needs to
1:56:37
come out but it comes out it doesn't come out as like a flub.
1:56:39
It comes out as something purposeful. And cbs news uh i
1:56:48
can't say that they're behind this but if you go to CBS, CBS
1:56:51
has this extra little channel where they play weird stuff you
1:56:55
have to pay for it is five bucks and What's
1:56:57
the name? What's the name of this channel?
1:57:00
CBS plus
1:57:01
I think are caught how original Really?
1:57:04
On top of it CBS
1:57:06
plus, we need no agenda POS plus, we call it your case. It
1:57:11
could be called no agenda POS,
1:57:13
man. Stop for signs No. Show or stop the
1:57:18
show apologize in advance. This is this is actually a
1:57:20
psychological condition we need to discuss one time I said pus
1:57:26
You were so outraged by it so disgusted by the thought of a
1:57:30
pimple popping in the pus oozing out that you excoriated me for
1:57:34
it. I immediately stopped since then said to you Why did you
1:57:39
have brought this up three or four times now? This is a this
1:57:43
is a psychological condition. Do I need to get my head examined?
1:57:48
Okay, let's go with it that this so they show CBS has brought
1:57:53
they brought some comics that can't even read from a script.
1:57:56
And it's just stilted. It's just the worst. And it's a show that
1:58:00
they put on it's a five minute little show they put on this
1:58:03
this separate network called tuning tuning out the new wait
1:58:09
and wait, wait, isn't this coal bears thing? I think co bear is
1:58:13
a producer on this. It wouldn't surprise me. Yeah,
1:58:16
I think he's a producer of it. Yeah.
1:58:19
Well, it brings out the real feelings of the network The way
1:58:22
I see. And I and I want to play four short clips from it just to
1:58:27
show you what kind of crap they push out there. It's just Trump
1:58:30
hate Trump hate to the max and it's a cartoon like this it's a
1:58:35
cartoon series starts with number three by the way it's a
1:58:37
cartoon like animated no agenda. It's not as good as animated.
1:58:43
Hello, obviously but it's like it's it's a sad knockoff.
1:58:48
It's no no it's not because animated no agenda is
1:58:51
derivative. It's derived from the real show. Ah, gotcha. This
1:58:54
is original contents.
1:58:56
It's like a table read with pictures.
1:59:00
A table read of crap. So let's start indeed to get an idea what
1:59:05
this is like by starting out. Clip three is Noma clip. The
1:59:07
first
1:59:08
of all voters if you're extremely motivated to have a
1:59:11
president not working around the clock to kill them. But nine
1:59:13
days before election day more people already have cast ballots
1:59:16
in this year's presidential election than voted early or
1:59:18
absentee in the 2016 race.
1:59:21
Must be disappointed that when you miss Madison country so
1:59:24
badly that there's nothing to do people fill that free time just
1:59:27
by waiting around. Yeah, for sure.
1:59:29
Now, john, where are we in this race besides wondering if a just
1:59:33
God would let Trump win reelection?
1:59:35
Oh, it sounds like a reality show.
1:59:39
Yeah, so exactly what it sounds like so let's do so that was
1:59:42
just the Trump's killing us as a mismanaged operation and this
1:59:45
will all the theme of the whole thing. I find the whole thing.
1:59:48
Offensive by the way. This is CBS like tuning to news. The
1:59:51
next one's clip for
1:59:52
and like jumping off a bridge now present three stops in the
1:59:55
deliverance quarter of Pennsylvania with his inspiring
1:59:57
message to the coven stricken masses. It I'm tired of hearing
2:00:00
about it.
2:00:02
All they talk about the fake news COVID COVID COVID that's
2:00:06
all they talk about. It's so true people are sick of seeing
2:00:10
this pandemic on TV. The plot is repetitive and it is depressing.
2:00:13
Yeah, listen and Coronavirus needs to mix up its programming.
2:00:16
JOHN, I, for one would like to see a guest appearance by Queen
2:00:20
Connie Britton and someone's lines.
2:00:23
I just don't agree with President Trump, that after
2:00:25
November 4, even if he loses, we're not going to hear about
2:00:27
COVID It's the story of our times.
2:00:31
Oh, man, this is unfunny. I don't understand the point of
2:00:37
tuning out the news. And then is it supposed to be?
2:00:42
Oh, it's supposed to be hilarious. And I think amongst
2:00:44
the coal bears of the world, they just think this is great.
2:00:47
Interesting. Without their audience, they get no clue. So
2:00:50
let's play clip five.
2:00:52
Let me just say this, he is killing Americans in so many
2:00:55
fresh and
2:00:55
innovative ways.
2:00:57
I think he's within his right to criticize the media for getting
2:01:00
stuck on this one issue. I mean, haven't we had enough talking
2:01:04
about this disease that has changed life as we know it,
2:01:07
people are completely ignoring the biggest story Halloween
2:01:09
stores
2:01:10
are refusing to carry my homemade costume called tow
2:01:13
truck guys, toothless buddy.
2:01:15
Also, we
2:01:16
all know who is responsible for this virus, Saddam Hussein and
2:01:20
his sons, Uday and Qusay. And finally,
2:01:21
Jared Kushner reassured the Republican base that the
2:01:24
President believes black people are a monolith.
2:01:27
This is I believe that this is put together by people who
2:01:32
actually see the world that way. And that, that they think that
2:01:35
that's all that in I guess, Republicans and Trump talk about
2:01:40
and do they really they're really just running, you know,
2:01:44
Fox News Channel, I guess, in their minds and just spitting it
2:01:48
back out. Hey, it's not it's a TV show. Channel, people. It's
2:01:51
not real. That's crazy.
2:01:55
Here we go with the last one.
2:01:58
Oh, misfire. Sorry. Five, six. Yes. Got it. Well, you know,
2:02:04
I would say especially people, whether they're white or black,
2:02:07
like being condescended to by somebody that inherited wealth
2:02:09
that Jared Kushner Did
2:02:10
you know, as a black woman,
2:02:12
this is a really insulting implication and it will
2:02:15
absolutely make me think twice about my secret vote for Trump
2:02:18
before I absolutely still go through with it Wow,
2:02:20
that's really brave of you to say
2:02:22
wow yeah, that's kind of pathetic that I mean, it doesn't
2:02:29
it breaks every rule of comedy a not funny not funny
2:02:33
at all rule of comedy was common.
2:02:36
There's something I heard in this other clip though that
2:02:38
reminded me of something fantasy but it is this female voice
2:02:42
dressing Now
2:02:43
listen and Coronavirus needs to mix up its programming john, I
2:02:47
for one would like to see a guest appearance by Queen Connie
2:02:50
Britton in someone's lungs. Oh, there's no winning. We don't
2:02:54
like to foster a competitive atmosphere. But we laugh a lot.
2:02:58
Now everyone can share a secret, same woman.
2:03:04
Voice Over is the tele secret lady. Oh, man. So what's your
2:03:11
conclusion here on this this is besides the hijab I
2:03:15
found it. I found it to be insulting to anyone's
2:03:17
intelligence. But as CBS This is CBS really this is what they
2:03:22
really think this is what the place has been populated by
2:03:24
these millennials and others that have this funny attitude
2:03:30
about things they're they're over socialized and college
2:03:35
graduates. Yeah. Yeah.
2:03:39
Well, also the distinct feeling I get from people who probably
2:03:43
watch this or think it's funny. They really
2:03:48
first stop right there with that thought. Kudu you know,
2:03:52
personally that would watch this and think it's funny.
2:03:56
I think I can point to a few. Yeah, that find that hilarious.
2:04:03
Not in the traditional way, but just and I think even now,
2:04:06
especially. That's what those it's so funny. You tell you it's
2:04:11
just like them? I think so. I think that's there.
2:04:17
Yeah, maybe
2:04:20
there's a ch. Go ahead. Well, what do you want to say?
2:04:25
Nothing. I was just saying it was like a. a, I can't I just
2:04:30
want to yawn. Why don't
2:04:31
you ask Jay or JC ask them? I'm sure they know people who think
2:04:36
this is hilarious and watch it. And almost have the opinion that
2:04:44
it's like, it's like, it's like pointing the beast like pitru
2:04:48
they say points the ball instead throws it. It's like you think
2:04:52
you're doing the right thing with this kind of material. I
2:04:55
don't even think that the lefties think this is funny. But
2:04:58
I'm okay with it. Drop it. We're done. Okay, I do have some COVID
2:05:03
updates. I mean, this did the worst pandemic Evers still
2:05:06
killing us everywhere and we're all going to die in Austin. So
2:05:12
sorry for you living there. We have no no lockdowns, no
2:05:16
nothing. But around the world. Yes, things are different. I got
2:05:21
a report from one of our from Dober Slav from Moscow with a
2:05:27
little rundown and we don't hear much about that what the what
2:05:31
the restrictions are in in Russia. So he gave us a quick
2:05:34
little rundown private clinics not allowed to conduct COVID
2:05:38
tests or interesting private laboratories are allowed to do
2:05:43
it. This was not the case in April and appears to have been
2:05:46
changed according to certain podcasts so I guess they maybe
2:05:49
they saw a problem some discrepancy in the test. Any
2:05:53
test must be submitted to the rospotrebnadzor Dobbs nor
2:06:00
central government agency roughly cooler the US FDA now
2:06:03
the CDC, the FDA. Now here comes a if you do test positive, you
2:06:09
must must must install a COVID tracking app not tracing
2:06:15
tracking app and quarantine. The app is quite literally called.
2:06:22
And he has a whole bunch of Russian characters, which I
2:06:26
guess the app translates to social monitoring. It is
2:06:30
available in app store so we have to go and look at that the
2:06:33
quarantine is for two weeks starts from the time the test is
2:06:36
submitted to the central agency. Once you are quarantined. You
2:06:40
must open the app every four hours and take a selfie.
2:06:48
What Yes,
2:06:49
and what about when you're sleeping?
2:06:53
Well, I don't know about that. He doesn't give me any
2:06:55
information. And if your phone's GPS shows us somewhere other
2:07:00
than your place of residence, you will be fined 4000 rubles.
2:07:05
Approximately $50 are about a quarter of your monthly salary
2:07:08
for anywhere that isn't Moscow. If you're unwilling to install
2:07:12
the app 4000 rubles if you're unable to install the app, 4000
2:07:17
ruble fine. things going well, they're in Russia. That's we got
2:07:22
that's what we got to look forward to, I guess. Although I
2:07:26
feel Liverpool is taking it to the next level. The next next
2:07:29
logical level. This is from the broadgreen international schools
2:07:34
a technology called college. It's a they probably follow the
2:07:37
Baccalaureate system. In the United Kingdom. This is in
2:07:43
international school sent out a note to parents. As you're
2:07:46
aware, Liverpool is in tier three COVID-19, safeguarding
2:07:50
arrangements, whatever that means, it sounds impressive. As
2:07:55
part of this process, central government has identified
2:07:57
Liverpool to pilot a new COVID-19 testing system this is
2:08:01
encouraging. This is being called the lateral flow system.
2:08:07
How about that? Huh? lateral flow, which is the aeronautical
2:08:12
term that we talked about not too long ago with auto aviation?
2:08:16
I don't know why they call that why they bring that in for
2:08:19
testing. But anyway,
2:08:20
site wasn't lateral wasn't the word. It's not lateral flow. No,
2:08:24
it was.
2:08:26
I can't remember what is what is lateral flow, then what is I
2:08:29
have no behind. sites across the city are due to be positioned
2:08:33
across the city to in order to carry out testing. I am pleased
2:08:37
to inform me that we had broad green international school or in
2:08:39
the privileged position of being one of the first seminare
2:08:42
laminaria right, laminar flow, right. I am pleased to inform
2:08:46
you that we had broad green international school are in the
2:08:48
privileged position of being one of the first schools within this
2:08:51
city to have the testing brought to our site and here it comes.
2:08:54
This is the this is the best. I'm so happy. I have met this
2:08:57
afternoon with the representatives of the British
2:08:59
Army, who will be in our school next week to COVID-19 test all
2:09:04
our students and staff. Each child and adult will be
2:09:08
identified with a unique barcode to ensure personal
2:09:12
identification test and subsequent results. tattoo. Yes,
2:09:17
it's on your forehead. You got it. You got a barcode. I love
2:09:21
that they are just putting it out in the open. That is
2:09:24
excellent. I'm looking forward to my tattoo. Beautiful.
2:09:29
Appreciate that. I will state will be randomly testing, which
2:09:38
actually I should I should say that there's the CDC did
2:09:44
something a little sneaky as the CDC does. They replaced some
2:09:47
text on their testing information website. What the
2:09:53
text previously said was data to date show that a person who has
2:09:59
had an MRI covered from COVID-19 may have low levels of virus in
2:10:04
their bodies for up to three months after diagnosis. This
2:10:08
means that if the person who has recovered from COVID-19 is
2:10:11
retested within three months of initial infection, they may
2:10:15
continue to have a positive test result, even though they are not
2:10:18
spreading COVID-19, which is not really discussed either. But it
2:10:23
has been replaced with the following anyone who has had
2:10:27
close contact with someone with COVID-19, and who meets the
2:10:31
following criteria, no longer needs to stay at home, if you
2:10:35
have had COVID-19 illness within the previous three months, or if
2:10:39
you're recovered, and you remain without COVID-19 Cyst Symptoms.
2:10:44
So here's the discrepancy in in where we are in the world.
2:10:48
People are being told you have to if you test positive, then
2:10:52
you have to quarantine for two weeks, and then have at least
2:10:55
two negative tests. Well, this is not going to happen. Because
2:11:00
people can continue to shed virus. And what they're saying
2:11:04
here is the PCR process is bullcrap. But they're not coming
2:11:07
out and saying it. So you can't even have a test within three
2:11:11
months of initial infection.
2:11:14
You can't you can't you can't even really
2:11:16
take a test if you're asymptomatic, because that could
2:11:19
be from months ago. And they're kind of saying it here. But will
2:11:25
that make any difference how they're gonna dis how they
2:11:27
stopped? Depends? Exactly. Why do you change some point? This
2:11:32
will be when President camel, sorry, President Biden and Vice
2:11:38
President camela get into office, they will reevaluate and
2:11:43
decide to come up with some reason that this is everything's
2:11:46
improved, because they got elected. President Kamala, I'm
2:11:50
sorry, President Biden and Vice President camela. Yeah, they'll
2:11:54
just make the statement that this is the new test is going to
2:11:57
be this way and we bombed the thing is over completely.
2:12:01
Because it can be done that way. Or they can just let it stretch
2:12:04
it out for some other reason. I think it will stretch out maybe
2:12:08
and maybe increase the panic a little bit over the course of
2:12:11
the next next few weeks. So people want camela and Joe even
2:12:15
more, but yes, this these numbers, the numbers that are
2:12:18
being reported, which are cases, cases, equal positive results
2:12:23
for finding some fraction of a virus shed or not a with a PCR
2:12:28
process. You can totally ratchet it up or down so we'll see which
2:12:33
way they go. All we have to remember is that just
2:12:35
ratcheting.
2:12:38
By the way,
2:12:41
my buddy Dave, Dave Jones, you know, Dave built the freedom
2:12:45
controller. Yeah. Dave Jones, he got Coronavirus, like sick.
2:12:50
And anyway, in
2:12:54
the big shift, I think Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday. And so he's
2:12:59
over it. I mean, he's still quarantining. But he actually
2:13:03
said that if he had managed his fever better, and had about 102,
2:13:08
he said that it would have been no more than a mild flu. And
2:13:11
that was because the recommendation was Tylenol every
2:13:16
eight hours, which just didn't work for him. And then when he
2:13:20
went to Tylenol every eight hours, but alternated every
2:13:23
eight hours with Advil. He said, The fever broke came down and it
2:13:27
was it was, you know, okay, but not horrible. But the main
2:13:30
takeaway, his wife as a teacher, she's very strict about mask
2:13:37
wearing. And I know Dave, he has worn a mask everywhere. He
2:13:42
could, I mean, no exceptions. And he says, Well, that's
2:13:46
obviously bullcrap. Because somehow he got it not from
2:13:50
touching people. And of course, his wife didn't get it. So
2:13:53
anyway. We talked I mentioned the minks being called
2:14:02
guess the minks?
2:14:04
Well, now I'm getting stories everywhere. That the minks are
2:14:08
being a ring obliterated from Planet Earth.
2:14:15
Just to protect them. Well.
2:14:20
article from was was it today and let me see when this came
2:14:24
out in the New York Times. When did this come out? Oh, no, the
2:14:28
fifth so it came out a couple days ago. The the mink of
2:14:33
course, is very closely related to the ferret. And here's the
2:14:38
story. No one really talked about it. nasal spray prevents
2:14:41
covid infection in ferrets study finds. And this is not any kind
2:14:47
of magical concoction, but it does work. According to these
2:14:51
scientists who put it together. Almost exactly like a vaccine.
2:14:57
The spray attacks the virus directly. It can tains lipo
2:15:01
peptide, a cholesterol particle linked to a chain of amino
2:15:05
acids. This particular lipo peptide exactly matches a
2:15:10
stretch of amino acids in the spike protein of the virus,
2:15:14
which the pathogen uses to attach to a human airway or lung
2:15:18
cell. So I'm just wondering, you know, now that people are all
2:15:22
freaked out about these about the the mink, if you know this,
2:15:26
like, I didn't want anyone to figure out that we could
2:15:28
actually save the mink, because they're like the ferret. Yeah. I
2:15:35
don't put anything past these people. But crests are produced
2:15:39
from Denmark says, by the 16th of November, in Denmark, all
2:15:44
mink are to be put down due to a mutation. The Danish CDC
2:15:48
starting serums Institute. They say they have found at least
2:15:53
five mutations of the COVID-19 virus, they call it cluster
2:15:56
five. And they say it jumps from mink to people telling you,
2:16:01
john, there's some secret here, there's something there's
2:16:03
something going on with this mink. So they're stepping up the
2:16:07
test by three fold for everybody, and they have to call
2:16:13
all of the mink and all of Denmark by the 16th. But here's
2:16:18
what's interesting. He's heard people saying that, hey, first
2:16:23
as they come for the ferrets, but they may be coming for our
2:16:26
pets next. And I like that. I like this. Yes, I like coming
2:16:34
for your dogs, they're gonna call your
2:16:36
dogs. Well, this makes my my wife's investment in mink coats
2:16:42
worth it?
2:16:44
Well, you know, what Mimi's been doing for probably 15 years. And
2:16:49
think she's got maybe five or five or six of these codes. Uh,
2:16:54
and then she does research on them as she gets them. Because
2:16:57
of the West Coast and is Oh, for
2:17:01
Mm hmm.
2:17:03
You can get a mink coat on Craigslist. That happened to be
2:17:08
owned by some grandma, she bought it in the 30s or 40s from
2:17:11
some furrier in New York City. And you can get it for like 100
2:17:16
bucks. Or one on one. So she has been buying a bunch of these,
2:17:22
but she sees by everyone but she's bought a number of them
2:17:26
for like 100 bucks. And we do a little research afterwards. And
2:17:29
the original price to the code was like eight grand in 1930.
2:17:34
Oh, yeah. Now these in 1930 it was eight grand holy crap that
2:17:38
was might as well been 80,000 if not more.
2:17:42
So. So now these coats will be more valuable if unless they can
2:17:47
maintain this hatred of dead animal fur. Yeah. But people out
2:17:55
there on the lookout, you should go check this out in certain
2:17:58
parts of the country, you're going to be able to get these
2:18:00
very expensive coats, fur coats for next to nothing on
2:18:05
Craigslist. Your Tip of the day.
2:18:07
That's a very good tip, especially now with with the
2:18:10
situation supply demand people figure it out. And the last
2:18:15
thing I think I have on the cove is Do I have anything else here?
2:18:21
No, I think that's all I need is the New York State Bar has
2:18:26
passed the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination recommendation which
2:18:33
is not a law. Mary Beth Morrissey, chair of the bars
2:18:38
Association health law sections tax force, which is a fancy name
2:18:44
for drinking club for lawyers, said in a statement after the
2:18:48
vote on Saturday, the authority of the state to respond to a
2:18:52
public health crisis is well established in constitutional
2:18:55
law. The New York State Bar Association has therefore passed
2:18:59
a resolution urging the state to consider making it mandatory for
2:19:03
all New Yorkers to undergo COVID-19 vaccination when a
2:19:07
vaccine becomes available, even if people object to it for
2:19:10
religious, philosophical or personal reasons.
2:19:15
Yay.
2:19:16
Let's go to New York. By the way, I believe that to be
2:19:20
bullcrap, we've talked about this before this authority and I
2:19:23
disagree with Alan Dershowitz, the constitutional lawyer, he
2:19:27
says that it's well established that the that the states the
2:19:30
government of America can jab a needle in your arm. Well, the
2:19:34
proof of that case and based on case law is a little different.
2:19:39
The was a father and a son, and they were vaccinated. Now we're
2:19:45
talking late 1800s, I think or turn of the century. And they
2:19:51
both got infected with a mon wonder what that was at the
2:19:55
time. Whatever pox something even though they had been
2:19:59
vaccinated, so they refused the second time around. And the
2:20:03
lawsuit, the case that was won by the state was that the state
2:20:07
could sue that could find them for not taking the mandatory
2:20:12
vaccine. Not that they could plunge the needle into their
2:20:16
arm. Now, doesn't mean that you can't twist that and say,
2:20:19
because they can find you. They might know they can jab a needle
2:20:23
in your arm. But I think that case is there's Miss
2:20:26
misrepresented. And, you know, but does matter when a bunch of
2:20:30
lawyers say, hey, it's fact than most people don't bother to
2:20:34
quote,
2:20:35
there's a little twist to it. smallpox, especially during that
2:20:39
era was not a shot.
2:20:42
Well, I said, Okay,
2:20:45
so it's not the same as jabbing a needle in your arm.
2:20:48
I have to go back and look at what case that was john, I know
2:20:51
I have the information, but I'll look into it because we we
2:20:54
covered this, I have
2:20:56
to keep an eye on it cuz
2:20:59
I'll bring it back. I mean, I convinced myself when we
2:21:01
discussed it the first time that's for sure.
2:21:04
I know. yourself again, you've convinced yourself a few times.
2:21:08
Now. I do want to get to my clips from useful idiots include
2:21:13
Glenn Greenwald, even though you may object to some of the
2:21:16
quality of the clip, mainly because Glenn Greenwald's coming
2:21:20
in from Brazil.
2:21:21
Well known. Glenn Greenwald, needs help. He needs help with a
2:21:26
better setup. I got that. Sure. 55 It's a piece of crap. It's
2:21:31
not for him. You know, it's not. It's breathy. It's no, it sounds
2:21:36
a little thin. It's not a great microphone. And he has no
2:21:39
technique. This is his main problem. No, he's good. He has
2:21:43
no technique. So Glenn, happy to help you a point come to the pod
2:21:48
father, I'll take you under my wing. Well, so before I play
2:21:53
these clips, I got four of them. But three of them I do have a
2:21:56
fourth clip, which is just to point out that is something that
2:22:00
is a preface to the whole thing. Katie helper and the woman that
2:22:04
is co hosting this show with Ty Eb is just a Trump hater. And
2:22:10
she and she did discuss the the scam of the elections and that
2:22:15
mean because time is very skeptical by a lot of stuff as
2:22:17
those greenwall and they talked about there. They both think the
2:22:20
Russian hoax was a hoax and everything was a hoax. And this
2:22:23
she's doesn't buy any of us she still thinks that you know
2:22:25
Russians interfered and, and then didn't so I hear this
2:22:29
little clip here. And this really galled me. This is the
2:22:32
useful idiots Katie clip that Donald
2:22:35
Trump were actually like a Klansmen or, you know, a
2:22:39
burgeoning Hitler the way he's been presented in the in the
2:22:43
news media for the last four years, people would be dancing
2:22:46
in the streets right now. And every single editorial would be
2:22:49
about, boy we really dodged a bullet and yet most of the
2:22:52
reaction is wow. And it is disappointing down ballot
2:22:55
performance by the Democrats. It's just I don't think anybody
2:23:00
really believed that he was Hitler or or a real white
2:23:04
supremacist. I just I just don't
2:23:06
I think he I think he pays lip he pays lip service. I mean, his
2:23:12
when he said there are good people on both
2:23:13
sides.
2:23:17
Did that tell me someone countered that Matt or Glenn
2:23:21
Greenwald? No, they probably didn't do that. Neither one of
2:23:24
them countered here with the with her concept of the very
2:23:29
fine people. And then to make it worse, they didn't say anything,
2:23:32
even though they were kind of like holding their you know, you
2:23:34
can see they maybe wanted to, but they didn't have the guts to
2:23:38
do it. She said it again later in the show. Very fine people.
2:23:45
And it was like, you know, brother these? Well, here's
2:23:48
here's the problem. I do want to say something about useful
2:23:51
idiots. I believe that they The show is now has gone from
2:23:55
rolling stone to iHeartRadio. So they're compromised now. Because
2:24:03
now there's there's real money. There's real ads that have to
2:24:07
run as on the podcast, so I'm afraid that this will no longer
2:24:13
be a useful program to listen to other than for our for our own
2:24:17
personal enjoyment. I don't know how much enjoyable it is. But
2:24:21
here's grant grand Greenwald Aronne on the show, and he makes
2:24:26
some good points. This is this is a series of clips, which is
2:24:30
what would the foundation of our show is all about, which is that
2:24:33
the mainstream media is corrupt and useless. And if it wasn't
2:24:38
for that, we probably wouldn't be doing this show. But
2:24:40
Greenwald is really got a lot of grudges, and he's irked about
2:24:44
everything and the fact he doesn't really want to admit
2:24:47
that he's been totally marginalized and taken for
2:24:50
granted and pushed aside and kicked to the curb. And he never
2:24:53
Of course, mentioned that Amy Goodman drew him under the bus.
2:24:56
But here we go. And this is some good stuff here. We listened to
2:24:59
well, you know, I
2:25:00
All I know is anecdotally from what I hear from other
2:25:03
reporters. But I'd be interested to hear how you characterize it.
2:25:06
Well, it's interesting because the very same time that the
2:25:09
media is having one debacle after the next to their
2:25:12
credibility, from a any reasonable perspective, like
2:25:15
what we just discussed in terms of the expectations, created
2:25:19
about easy by victory, about a democratic takeover of the
2:25:22
Senate, about how non white voters view the world, proceeded
2:25:26
by the debacle of a Russia gate, and so many other examples, many
2:25:29
of which we've talked about on this show before and others. On
2:25:33
the one hand, you have that going on, but then on the other,
2:25:35
you have this extraordinary success that these media outlets
2:25:39
who are leading the way perpetrating these frauds are
2:25:43
experiencing, I just today, read an article that the new york
2:25:46
times for the first time broke 7 million digital subscribers, and
2:25:50
now officially make more money from Digital subscribers than
2:25:55
then then, you know, the paper subscribers, which have always
2:25:58
been the foundation of, of their newspaper, The New York Times is
2:26:02
now incredibly profitable institution, not despite these
2:26:05
failures, but because of them, because they're talking only to
2:26:08
people who want to be fed Democratic Party propaganda and
2:26:14
liberal ideological affirmation. And that's NBC. If you go and
2:26:19
look at their ratings in 2015, and 2016, almost every single
2:26:22
one of their hosts was on the verge of being fired because
2:26:25
nobody was watching their shitty dumb shows. And now, you know,
2:26:29
because of Trump, he's single handedly saved almost all of
2:26:32
their jobs. And you go across the spectrum to like blogs and
2:26:35
media outlets. I mean, I know at the intercept, you know, we had
2:26:39
one reporter whose only purpose in life was just to write up
2:26:43
whatever like anti Trump agitprop materialized on
2:26:46
Twitter. And it became one of the most read, you know, parts
2:26:51
of what the intercept did, even though it was incredibly
2:26:54
superficial and shallow was literally just summarizing,
2:26:57
whatever the like, you know, Trump lied in this tweet, or he
2:27:00
exaggerate whatever, like the people you know, in the msnbc
2:27:03
world was terrible. He would write it up, but it would
2:27:05
generate clicks.
2:27:08
I'm noticing something different with Glenn. nose. Yeah, I think
2:27:13
he's, he's up talking more than he used to. He has a little bit
2:27:17
of a girl in him sometimes. You didn't notice that maybe maybe
2:27:22
love to listen to the next clip. He saw
2:27:24
it when you knew you left me a wide open softball. With a
2:27:30
little bit of a girl in me that I just mentioned a there's two
2:27:35
people out there always expecting a wisecrack from me.
2:27:37
Yeah, no, I am not touching it. No. I'm like, john. Now let's
2:27:43
come, he starts to bring up some points that I think are
2:27:45
personally interesting. And that is that in the next clip, you'll
2:27:48
there's it gets better. Is that when Trump is gone? These guys
2:27:54
are they got nothing, nothing to talk
2:27:56
about. Exactly. And msnbc in particular, I don't know what
2:28:00
they're gonna do.
2:28:01
This is why I always say is good for the show, because we'll have
2:28:04
a lot more to talk about.
2:28:08
Well, yes, yes, that part is true. Okay, let's go on because
2:28:12
it gets. There's some some tidbits here which play into
2:28:17
some of my thinking is part to
2:28:19
Trump salvage this industry. And I think one of the most, you
2:28:24
know, significant data points that we've gotten in the last
2:28:28
three or four months about this was the Pew poll that asked, I
2:28:33
think, thousands, if not 10s, of thousands of news consumers,
2:28:36
which is your primary news source, what is the source that
2:28:40
you look to first to get your news before all others? And of
2:28:44
course, like people who said MSNBC, them 95% were Democrats,
2:28:48
as you would expect from people who said Fox, it was like 93%
2:28:51
republican so msnbc is even more partisan then. Then Fox, but for
2:28:55
NPR. It was 93% said democrats and the most of it 87 Yeah, and
2:29:01
the most amazing one was the New York Times 91% of the people who
2:29:05
identify the New York Times as the primary source of news are
2:29:08
now democrats like it's always lean kind of liberal right? It's
2:29:11
been in the heart of New York forever. It's you know, kind of
2:29:14
ethos has been cosmopolitan speaking to people in big
2:29:18
cities, so it's never been, you know, it's a continent with
2:29:21
like, even, you know, evangelicalism or world
2:29:23
conservatism, but at least like it was kind of a trusted paper
2:29:27
in the middle that's gone. It's completely a partisan outlet
2:29:30
now, and is making more money than it ever made before. And of
2:29:33
course, your book
2:29:34
Hey, Inc,
2:29:34
in my view, tells this story is better, as well as in fact
2:29:38
better than any other which is the new model of media
2:29:42
profitability in a world where media outlets are struggling for
2:29:46
profitability is to just be as polarizing as possible, elevate
2:29:49
fear and eight levels as high as you can about whoever the enemy
2:29:53
or the villain or the other is. And then just feed people feed
2:29:57
into that hatred because hatred and fear are very powerful.
2:30:00
motivating emotions to make you keep like nothing running to see
2:30:02
what's going on what state endangering you what's
2:30:04
threatening, you know, one that the New York Times wanted to
2:30:07
hear from a Trump supporter,
2:30:09
when he just now figuring this out. He's just now figuring out
2:30:15
that's the model. Oh, my Glenn Mosley, mostly concerned about
2:30:20
the about the Pew study. I think there's what they're really
2:30:24
talking about, which is a fairly recent, that indicates that if
2:30:28
you read the New York Times, you're probably a Democrat.
2:30:30
Republicans don't read it. But what it says to me is that
2:30:33
because we have this, this skew, political skew, is that in the
2:30:39
olden days, and people accept it, in fact, it's predates old
2:30:44
timers. But in the 1800s, in particular, the newspapers used
2:30:50
to be biased, they used to be called the press Democrat.
2:30:53
Right. And they were that was the democrat paper and there was
2:30:57
a republican paper that may have not been called Republican, but
2:31:00
it was like to call or something like that. It hadn't, but they
2:31:03
were distinct. The two papers in your area were distinct. There
2:31:07
was a Republican and Democrat paper and they would appeal to
2:31:10
their partisan readers. The idea of making newspapers objective
2:31:18
and having j schools teach people how to make that happen.
2:31:22
It was an abject failure. Because at the end, Trump just
2:31:27
brought it to the fore, which is with this fake news comments,
2:31:30
when he says fake news what he means is Democrats, Democrat
2:31:34
news, and there is no republican news except for talk radio on am
2:31:39
radio. Fox tried to do it. And then you have now you have a
2:31:43
bunch of screwy little ones like oh, a and, and a bunch of other
2:31:48
ones. If you go on if you're on Pluto, they have a slew of these
2:31:52
newscasts. Yeah, they've got a was it America's Newsmax college
2:31:59
Max is one of them. So it's all in basically anything that that
2:32:03
will take Steve Bannon is on Pluto. He's on all those
2:32:08
channels. Well, let's just play this last clip, and then we can
2:32:13
discuss it more
2:32:14
offending millennials, you have these 50 year old editors, 55
2:32:17
year old editors, who know that in a profession that they've
2:32:21
been in their whole lives, the only thing that they can do or
2:32:23
jobs are disappearing, the last thing they want is to be accused
2:32:27
of being a misogynist, or racist or homophobic, transphobic or
2:32:31
anything else because of things that they published by doing
2:32:34
their jobs. And they would rather just claim to their jobs
2:32:36
and support their family, even if it means abandoning the role
2:32:39
of journalism, as they've always conceived it. And so the
2:32:42
pathology in newsrooms, for all those reasons, is intense and
2:32:47
pervasive. And I think growing rapidly in a way that is not
2:32:51
going to be solved by trying to reform these institutions.
2:32:54
They're too dependent upon this model, I think what's going to
2:32:57
happen is new models of how to do journalism. And you know, I
2:33:01
was very candid about the fact that even before I left the
2:33:03
intercept, because of that censorship episode, I was
2:33:06
already exploring the possibility of doing that
2:33:08
precisely because it's so obvious, that's what's missing.
2:33:12
Okay.
2:33:14
Well, I have a question for you about the old about the old
2:33:18
partisan.
2:33:21
newspapers.
2:33:24
Were their wars at the newsstand were so like the left wing paper
2:33:30
would come along and then would dump their stack on top of the
2:33:33
right wing paper. And then some other guy would come back
2:33:36
and off the top my head. I don't know this. I don't know that
2:33:38
history that well, but it would not surprise me. Because that's
2:33:42
fact I'd be surprised if that wasn't happened. Right.
2:33:45
So that is analogous to what's happening now where the public
2:33:48
newsstand is run by big tech, the ones that people are
2:33:52
familiar with. I mean, there's lots of new stands even back in
2:33:55
the day you go around the corner and you pick up your little your
2:33:57
special little newspaper. Hey, but this is what so people
2:34:03
cannot get equal access to different forms of news. And
2:34:08
this and I think this is really what we're going to be seeing
2:34:11
and not from you know, from Glenn and from from Tybee.
2:34:15
Although I think they have their own problem. Both of these guys,
2:34:19
in my opinion are in heavy need of an editor because their shit
2:34:23
is too long. It's I lose focus, I lose consciousness. Sometimes
2:34:28
I can feel the show
2:34:29
less so at Tybee. Glenn Greenwald writes long and it's
2:34:35
not well done. It's too
2:34:37
much. It's just too long. And it's like oh, I can write
2:34:40
everything and I and I am interested in what he has to
2:34:43
write. But he said I got a sub stack from him yesterday and we
2:34:48
got Ian Greenwald's list. Yeah.
2:34:51
No one came in yesterday. So I think looking at what's
2:34:58
happening And we're just presuming that Biden and Harris
2:35:03
are going to be occupying, and we will refer to them as the
2:35:06
current occupants of the White House.
2:35:09
They are my president.
2:35:13
Not my president. Yeah. Well, I'm not like that. But I can see
2:35:17
where people would say that. I It is my life in a way fear. But
2:35:27
I think that the news will continue to, they need to have
2:35:31
Trump somehow they need Trump in the picture, unless they come up
2:35:36
with another bad guy and and a good surrogate is going to be
2:35:39
any, any journalist, but it really any person, any category
2:35:44
of people, and just comes back to the retribution, that had
2:35:49
anything to do or said anything positive about Trump will be
2:35:53
targeted. And it's going to be really, really ugly. And, and
2:35:59
people are being riled up, and to being told that these are
2:36:03
racist and misogynist, and Nazis and whatever. And I fear for
2:36:10
that situation, that people will just, they will spit on you in
2:36:14
the street, like you're a collaborator and shave your
2:36:17
head.
2:36:19
I think that's not going to happen. I'll tell you why.
2:36:21
Okay, well, it's good, you make me feel better.
2:36:25
I think the news, I think it just was kind of explained in
2:36:28
these three clips, is that Trumps save the business, a lot,
2:36:33
The New York Times to be super profitable, made msnbc a winner.
2:36:38
This thing turning into what you describe, which could happen if
2:36:42
it was promoted that way, would be a disaster, but it would hurt
2:36:48
their business. And since they want to keep you know, they want
2:36:52
to keep Trump into the picture. They want to they don't want to
2:36:55
lose all his money by this, just what the situation that you
2:37:00
described happening. And that's exactly what would happen, it
2:37:02
would start to fall apart. They will discourage it, the media
2:37:06
can has enough clout to do this. They'll discourage it with this
2:37:10
unity thing or whatever crap they're pushing. And that will
2:37:15
never occur. This will never happen. Don't do the trumpist
2:37:19
will be welcomed into the fold. And everybody will be happy. I
2:37:22
think that moments of discount would you describe is going to
2:37:26
be short lived if it happens at all.
2:37:29
I hope you're right.
2:37:32
I'm gonna show my school by Jonah to no agenda. Imagine all
2:37:36
the people who could do that.
2:37:37
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We are happy and abstracted. You imagine
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that tune becoming like a German drinking song like 100 years
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from now.
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And I caught off the first half of it. Just want to subject us
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So
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Mahoney a dude named Jeff lock down here in Cambridge in the
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This is Sue Nathan Lee, Adam and john you are needed now more
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than ever. And that's some food for thought.
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And now I'm blurring the party lines. All
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right. Have a great day.
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Bye bye.
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Bye bye and so so long and such.
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I come on it sounds like a fun group to hang out with. Or you
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could always go to Dallas, Texas.
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Alright Adam and john is Dave
2:47:40
where all the British guys are apparently
2:47:42
from the dentist in a posture around a table. They showed him
2:47:46
a smoking hole.
2:47:48
And the smoking hot wife.
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This is producer Eric when in the morning. This is Richard kg
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five dy dx no agenda hams we're gonna
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And 73
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This is Jacob with his smokin hot wife into human resources.
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Stay woke
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birthing to human resources chasing them around this dirty
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florid restaurant
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mass of the undeclared protectorate over here.
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Having a party with all the small Migdal is in the morning.
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This is Daniel Epstein did not vote
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for Biden
2:48:26
in the morning Oh yes, Dallas.
2:48:34
I don't know how I was supposed to take that. Yes, I'm on the
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smokin hot wife chasing my my the human resources. I burst
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around the dirty floor. How did she How did you take that job?
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Was she happy about their dirty floor?
2:48:50
It's hard to say it was enigmatic. Let's Yes,
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there you go. There are a number of meetups you can attend coming
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up this week on Tuesday Inland Empire California 11 o'clock
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pacific time. That will be Sylvan Park. Then we have Friday
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the Seattle no agenda meetup at four o'clock Patrick organizing
2:49:12
that. Then in Tucson Tucson tee time on Friday the 13th at 430
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Mountain Time. Let's see that'll be at whiskey roads in Tucson
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and whiskey roads in Tucson. Then also on Friday, there's
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Charlotte regional meetup slaves dames and ne'er do wells at six
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o'clock Triple C brewing. And Bill Cameron organizing that on
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the horizon for the 14th we have Fort Myers, Florida, Michigan,
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Michigan mobile, low country South Carolina friends giving
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nashville tennessee Catskill Mountains, Pittsburgh,
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Pennsylvania and Nashville, Tennessee proper then on the
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15th virtual meetup in Second Life, okay. The Philly local 76
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jerseys going on. Guess I had no idea. You know who mentioned
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that to me. The other day was Andrew Horowitz. He mentioned
2:50:06
that I had been in Second Life. But you know how long ago that
2:50:09
is? That's 1515 years ago. Is that thing still? Yeah, it's
2:50:13
very old.
2:50:15
Those guys had the right idea though with virtual money.
2:50:18
Anyway. Yes. Virtual Second Life meetup on the 15th. in Philly,
2:50:22
local 76. Jersey, strong selfish bastards. The jitsi virtual on
2:50:27
the 18th kawartha. College country, no course the call
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cottage country Ontario, Canada navia. On the 21st. And then on
2:50:37
the 20th. And on the 21st, San Diego, Midland, Texas, Columbus,
2:50:41
Ohio. And there will be a Thanksgiving Saturday potluck in
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Austin on November 28. That no agenda meetups, it's a good
2:50:50
place to go hang out with people. And it's a it's a very
2:50:53
good time, no matter where in the world you are. If you can't
2:50:57
find anything on no agenda meetup.com Why don't you start
2:50:59
one of your own. It's easy, and it's just like a pot.
2:51:22
Have one get one last clip I wanted to play for the all day
2:51:27
all the Reaganites who show up here and miss their favorite
2:51:31
episodes. Joe had Tristan Harris on the other day. And we know
2:51:38
Tristan because he's done. He's testified a lot about the he's
2:51:42
the former Google guy. He's the Google guy who sent a document
2:51:45
and then got excoriated and kicked out of Google. He was
2:51:49
also in the social dilemma. I accept him generally as a guy
2:51:55
who kind of understands what's going on. And we've played a lot
2:51:59
of clips from him. But he did something on the Joe Rogan
2:52:02
experience which was such a no agenda throwback, I considered
2:52:06
Should we do it and just do what he did. But actually, he did a
2:52:09
pretty good reading. He read the opening to amusing ourselves to
2:52:14
death by Neil Postman, which is a book we discussed, hmm 11
2:52:19
years ago, maybe 10 years ago, and there was a whole series It
2:52:24
was really my education, where the beginning of the show I was
2:52:29
reading Well, of course, I and Rand, I remember taking a month
2:52:32
to read that Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, and of course,
2:52:36
George Orwell 1984. And then later, we started talking about
2:52:40
Neil Postman and these may be on no agenda books calm, but the no
2:52:43
agenda book club. But he did a reading of the opening of
2:52:50
amusing ourselves to death, which shows the contrast or is
2:52:54
it really, maybe we're seeing both of these simultaneously,
2:52:59
certainly in the United States, but I think globally between the
2:53:03
George Orwell's 1984 version of the world and the, the Huxley
2:53:11
version of the world, which kind of contrast each other. And for
2:53:15
anyone who hasn't read these three books in particular, this
2:53:18
is your primer.
2:53:20
We're all looking out for you know, 1984. When the year came,
2:53:24
and the prophecy didn't, thoughtful Americans sang softly
2:53:26
and preys on themselves. The roots of liberal democracy had
2:53:29
held this is like we made it through the 1984 gap. wherever
2:53:33
else the terror had happened, we at least had not been visited by
2:53:36
Orwellian nightmares. But we had forgotten that alongside
2:53:40
Orwell's dark vision. There was another slightly older, slightly
2:53:44
less well known, equally chilling vision of Aldous
2:53:47
Huxley's Brave New World. Contrary to common belief, even
2:53:50
among the educated Huxley and Orwell did not prophesy the same
2:53:54
thing. Orwell warns that we will become overwhelmed, overcome by
2:53:58
an externally imposed oppression. But in Huxley's
2:54:01
vision, no big brother is required to deprive people of
2:54:04
their autonomy, maturity or history. As he saw it, people
2:54:07
will come to love their oppression, to adore the
2:54:10
technologies that undo their capacities to think what Orwell
2:54:14
feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was
2:54:18
that there would be no reason to ban a book for there would be no
2:54:21
one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would
2:54:24
deprive us of information, Huxley feared those who would
2:54:27
give us so much that we'd be reduced to passivity and egoism.
2:54:32
Orwell feared the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared
2:54:36
the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell
2:54:40
feared we would become a captive culture. But Huxley feared we
2:54:44
would become a trivial culture preoccupied with some equivalent
2:54:47
of the feelies and the 4g 4g innocent tropical Bumble puppy
2:54:51
don't know what that means. As Huxley remarked in Brave New
2:54:54
World revisited the civil libertarians and rationalists
2:54:57
who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny failed to take
2:55:02
into account man's almost infinite appetite for
2:55:05
distractions. Lastly in 1984, or will adage, people are all
2:55:09
people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New
2:55:12
World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure. In short,
2:55:16
Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared that
2:55:19
what we desire will ruin us
2:55:21
Holy shit.
2:55:25
Joe Rogan hearing this for the first time. But it's really
2:55:31
interesting. I hadn't really considered that for a while that
2:55:34
most can be true at the same time. And I think it's maybe
2:55:39
generational. And we we see all of it but it's kind of
2:55:43
interesting how these two intersect maybe I'm maybe I'm
2:55:46
reading too much into it but man, but this over socialized
2:55:50
under informed segment of the population, they are definitely
2:55:57
definitely happy about the brave new world and they've got their
2:56:00
Soma and which is and you know, the, everything is controlled.
2:56:05
It's kind of regulated, they've got their uppers there, downers
2:56:09
takes care of everything. We're kind of happy. We don't want to
2:56:11
deal with racist, misogynist, horrible people who have
2:56:15
different ideas. Can't you just be like everyone else? It's
2:56:20
kinda it's kind of, we're kind of there.
2:56:22
Well, this isn't making them happy, though. This is making
2:56:24
them anxious and nervous and their wrecks. Yeah.
2:56:28
Which is why you get more Soma, you need more, so much to take
2:56:31
care of it when you when you're feeling anxious. We literally
2:56:34
have this situation.
2:56:36
Well, let's listen to this. Okay. I had different things I
2:56:38
wanted to end with, but that's okay. And with this, it's okay,
2:56:42
you can read part of a sociologist named Jonathan
2:56:45
Haidt, who does a lot of books ha IDT. As
2:56:49
always, books, we discuss books we've discussed his Yes, we've
2:56:55
discussed one of his books not too long ago, I think like it is
2:56:58
a lecture he gave last year I he was at Penn State, he gets
2:57:04
kicked out a lot of data, but a good boy listen to these
2:57:06
lectures. And this is his commentary on Gen Z, which is
2:57:11
now populated the colleges. I just thought it was fascinating.
2:57:15
Let's listen to Part one
2:57:17
percentage who self identify as having a psychological disorder
2:57:21
was very low for void for women and men. But once the
2:57:24
millennials leave, and now college is all Gen Z, other than
2:57:28
veterans or older people coming back, but the ones who are
2:57:31
coming out of high school have much, much higher rates of
2:57:36
believing that they have a mental disorder. And it's mostly
2:57:39
depression and anxiety. Some great work done here at Penn
2:57:42
State, you have an institute that collects information from
2:57:45
all the counseling centers around the country.
2:57:47
Why
2:57:48
are so many students going into the counseling center? What is
2:57:52
the reason that they report when they come in through the front
2:57:54
door. And the reason as you can see, going back to 2013 2014, to
2:58:00
the present, the only things that are going up are anxiety
2:58:03
and depression. Nothing else is rising. So it's not that young
2:58:06
people today are just so comfortable talking about it.
2:58:09
That Oh, I'm you know, I
2:58:10
have schizophrenia, I
2:58:11
have bipolar disorder. No, it's only depression and anxiety.
2:58:15
It's not even stress. Gen Z does not claim to be more stressed
2:58:19
than a previous generation. They just never got the chance to
2:58:23
learn how to deal with normal, ordinary, everyday stress. I'll
2:58:27
explain why later. So as I mentioned, there is some
2:58:31
skepticism. This was in New York Times a few months ago, Richard
2:58:34
Friedman saying relax, there is no epidemic and, and nothing.
2:58:39
There's no harm caused by devices, your kids playing video
2:58:42
games, your kids spending hours and hours a day on devices,
2:58:45
relax it, the only the only evidence that it's harming them
2:58:49
is self report, the surveys that show that they say that they're
2:58:53
more depressed, but you know, they're just more comfortable
2:58:55
talking about it. That's his argument in the New York Times.
2:58:58
But I believe that he is wrong. And here's why.
2:59:00
No, I'm liking this. This is good. I've witnessed all of
2:59:04
this.
2:59:05
Yes. And he brings it home with some pretty good documentation.
2:59:08
And the concept here is you'll hear in part two and three, is
2:59:12
that yes, uh, based on the facts of science based on the science,
2:59:20
these devices, which we're talking about computers and
2:59:23
phones and your social networks, are ruining people's lives and
2:59:29
ruining the future. And he and he did a whole speech about
2:59:32
this. I mean, they can pay us to do this.
2:59:35
Everyone's like we
2:59:35
wouldn't have we wouldn't be as academic.
2:59:38
This is data on the percentage of boys that for boys, there's
2:59:42
no change. But this is data on the percentage of boys or the
2:59:46
sorry, the number of boys out of 100,000 in the population, who
2:59:50
are admitted to a hospital each year for cutting themselves or
2:59:53
otherwise harming themselves so severely that they required
2:59:57
hospitalization and so on. As you see, the youngest boys aged
3:00:01
10 to 14, almost never do that. So the rates are fairly low for
3:00:05
boys compared to the girls, which you'll see in a moment.
3:00:07
And for boys, there's been no change as we go from 2001 to
3:00:10
2015. But look at the rates for girls much, much higher. Now
3:00:14
here I've cut it off at 2009. Much, much higher. This is a
3:00:18
manifestation of an anxiety disorder, self harm is a is a is
3:00:22
a product of anxiety and anxiety disorders, much higher rates for
3:00:26
girls and young women, as you see. But look what happens after
3:00:29
2009. What you see is that for the older teenage girls, the
3:00:36
rate has increased 62%. This is not self report. This is not
3:00:41
just changing diagnostic criteria. These are hospital
3:00:44
admissions. Now, interestingly, the old the oldest group here
3:00:49
who are millennials in this data set, the millennials were not
3:00:52
affected because as I said, they got social media when they were
3:00:55
in college and later, and there's not much evidence that
3:00:58
it was harmful in college. I believe I can't I'm working on
3:01:02
the lit review. Now there's debate about this. But my
3:01:04
understood my conclusion from going through the data is that
3:01:08
the problem is getting social media in middle school. And
3:01:11
that's a problem, especially for girls. Look what happens to the
3:01:14
youngest girls, aged 10 to 14 girls, they didn't use to cut
3:01:18
themselves. But their rate has gone up 189% since they got
3:01:24
social media in middle school. Wow. Again, I can't prove
3:01:27
causality. But I have a lit review online, which I'm working
3:01:30
on. I think the evidence does point to social media as being
3:01:33
the reason for the huge sex difference in what has happened
3:01:35
to teenagers.
3:01:36
Wait a minute. You mean there's a difference between boys and
3:01:39
girls? This will not stand Oh, no need to cancel this guy. This
3:01:45
is no good. What he's saying here. This is very dangerous.
3:01:48
dishonest.
3:01:52
Yeah, so it looks like he's got this down. And this is the kind
3:01:55
of this being ignored, of course, by everybody, but no
3:01:58
agenda show. It's, it's frightening. So let's listen to
3:02:02
this last clip, and we'll be done with him.
3:02:04
It also shows up in suicide. So the suicide rate was relative
3:02:10
was higher for males in the 80s and 90s, when there was a huge
3:02:12
crime wave and a lot of violence. But it's been stable
3:02:15
in the 2000s until recently. So for males, it's up 25%. Now it
3:02:19
turns out, most age groups in America are going up, suicide is
3:02:23
going down around the world is going up in America for almost
3:02:26
all age groups, both sexes. So the rise for boys is actually
3:02:29
not not much more than what's happening to older men. But the
3:02:34
rise for women's was higher than for men overall. For teen for,
3:02:41
for 15 to 19 year old girls, it's up 70%, which is much
3:02:46
higher, and for 10 to 14 year old girls with a very low base
3:02:50
rate. But for them again, the increase is gigantic 151%
3:02:55
increase in preteen girl suicides in this country. So
3:02:59
something is going wrong, especially for girls 2015 hit a
3:03:04
peak higher than ever recorded before since we've been
3:03:07
collecting data. And the last two years after that are right
3:03:10
about the same level. So it was not a one year spike. So that's
3:03:14
the first mega trend. This affects a lot of things on
3:03:16
campus. This is affecting companies, corporations who are
3:03:19
beginning to hire Gen Z and are noticing now they have a lot
3:03:22
more anxiety in their young employees. So HR departments
3:03:25
have to staff up.
3:03:27
Did he get into any of the specific reasons why this was
3:03:30
happening?
3:03:31
He associates it with social networks. Yeah, but
3:03:34
why? Why specific? I mean, I can come up with a whole bunch of
3:03:37
ideas. But did he specifically say what it is
3:03:40
about throwing out stats? He's not saying what specific about
3:03:44
social networks that causes this? Okay. I don't think it
3:03:48
takes a genius to figure it out personally.
3:03:50
But we discussed something minor,
3:03:52
maybe it's maybe it's just the movement of the hand. It could
3:03:56
be something screwy, or the colors. I mean, you never know.
3:04:00
But this is not a good situation. And it's really
3:04:03
ruining a lot of stuff. And these kids are screwed up. And
3:04:06
they're the ones who are coming in here and there with their,
3:04:09
you know, cancer canceled culture there. They buy into
3:04:12
that. Yep, yeah. And they get cancelled, and they have all
3:04:16
these other problems. He did have one little thing later in
3:04:20
his lecture that was kind of interesting. I didn't clip it.
3:04:22
But he talked about how the parenting is also changed a lot
3:04:26
and may have something to do with it. But pretty much he is
3:04:30
dating the way things are.
3:04:33
It has less to do it and the social networks and the peer
3:04:36
groups that are created by it. And I don't have a kid in a Gen
3:04:41
Z or even no one that's a Gen Z kid, personally, that I can tap
3:04:48
for this kind of information I get with you and me both are
3:04:51
loaded up with millennials but it would be nice to talk to
3:04:55
one of them so that he came onto the scene or onto our scene
3:04:59
about five years. years ago with his book, The coddling of the
3:05:02
American mind. That's Howard, that is a very good book. It's
3:05:07
full title, the coddling of the American mind how good
3:05:10
intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for
3:05:13
failure? Which actually started as an article in The Atlantic.
3:05:20
Actually, the article in The Atlantic was 2015. The book came
3:05:24
out and they're getting renewed jobs, but the place Yes. And
3:05:28
now, I mean, now that I think about it, if you really look at
3:05:34
who is saying horrible things, to police officers on the street
3:05:42
to people who just disagreement, it seems unscientific
3:05:50
observation that women are doing more of that, that there's more
3:05:55
unhinged pneus and more ridicule and scorn and anger oozing from
3:06:02
females. Now, I'm gonna really pay attention to it. So whenever
3:06:08
you see something on the street, and we're someone's yelling, I
3:06:10
mean, I think eight times out of 10 it's going to be a female.
3:06:17
Yeah, hysteric female, that's probably a Gen Z. Which is, what
3:06:23
1920 year olds? Yeah, I
3:06:26
need to know where the cutoff is, is, where's the cutoff from
3:06:29
Gen Z to? Well, isn't it?
3:06:31
We go, okay.
3:06:34
Before we go, and while John's doing that'll let you know that
3:06:37
next up on no agenda stream.com is grumpy old Ben's and there'll
3:06:42
be discussing the aftermath of the 2020 election, which I don't
3:06:45
know how you can do that. not over yet. But unless you believe
3:06:49
what the media says. And once that sat ladies in I believe it,
3:06:53
and then end of show mixes we have mad Mike we've got Rolando
3:06:57
Gonzalez and Jessie coy. Nelson's a great, a great
3:07:01
trifecta.
3:07:02
I actually he brings this up I remember the date now. 1995 he
3:07:05
born in 1995. That's the beginning of Gen Z.
3:07:09
Okay. Do we have an under show ISO? I have one. I have one.
3:07:15
Maybe this is it. Nine out of 10 of us are hams and got that
3:07:20
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3:07:25
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Secondly,
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being deadly.
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In 30 seconds,
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man.
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pressure. Right.
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First off,
3:11:44
let's just back up, because here's the thing.
3:11:48
I am
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clear that Russia interfered in the election of President of the
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United States in 2016. I serve on the Senate Intelligence
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Committee. And we have published detailed reports about exactly
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what we believe happened. And I do believe that there will be
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foreign interference in the 2020 election, and that Russia will
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be at the front of the line.
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We have a president who is trying to convince the American
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people not to believe in the integrity of our election system
3:12:20
and compromise their belief that their vote might actually count.
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I frankly think that based on this and all we've seen him do
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before and his Twitter account should be suspended.
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Thank you, everyone. Beware, because they're not going
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woman.
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A black child in America was also a
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mother at the age of 19.
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Come on Steve.
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In Pennsylvania.
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Watch the cow
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Sharpie
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