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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Media Exposed.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
This week, we're gonna look at Bill Maher, whose visits
the White House and how he admitted he was wrong.
We'll look at it this space trip to Blue Large
in space, an all female crew. What a revolutionary feet
the way the media sounded the alarm here. We're also
going to talk about some of our own people here
at Rap Natalie Winter's Steve Bannon was on Bill Marr.
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Nali went, this's got some major coverage. She's becoming a
medius darling actually as a conservative, which is a rarity
that more coming up on Media Exposed.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
What they do say is fake.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
He that's how devious the media has become their full
force activists.
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Now they trump folks.
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trash the contract.
Speaker 5 (01:03):
Yeah, it stops.
Speaker 6 (01:12):
I've been doing this since I was eighteen. I've had
hit jobs done against me. I've been attacked by media.
Reporters are afraid Oh's truth will prevail. Thank News Media,
We're here to call you out.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
In the.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
Media Exposed with Adam Wise starts.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Now, welcome back to Media Exposed. What I want to
talk about. Is Chuck Todd was on podcast and he
finally admitted to actually bite his decline. But where will
you Chuck all these years? I want to look into that.
I want to welcome my first guest, David Zier from
Breaking Point on treetl America.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
So David, thanks for joining us again and great to
be with you. Adam always, David, why don't we look
at this clip here.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Let's go to cut one here about Chuck Tard and
how he's admitted Biden's fault and all along during his presidency,
which were subtle.
Speaker 7 (02:15):
He's using the back staircase, he's not using the front staircase. Hey,
he's not doing any interviews. So there was this reluctance
to the draw of the conclusion to say is he
not doing this? And that I agree with that was
that was held back, held back a lot. The only
thing I can chalk it up to is this whatever
you want to call it, this fear that some members
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of the media had sometimes that they would be perceived
as helping Trump if they somehow diminished Biden right, that
it was some sort of zero sum game. And I
think this has been the fundamental mistake that many members
of the traditional press have done.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
So you catch that the media was subtle and.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
How they reported Biden's decline. David, this is absolutely ridiculous
because Chuck Todd was meet the press, Chuck Todd was
one of the most promised anchors on MBA. You say, Chuck,
now you're telling us he's walking up the backstairs, he's
missing all day's you're calling it a day at you know,
not even working in the afternner.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Now you're telling us this. Where were the articles you.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Could have written or your colleagues could have written in
the press court Just to tell the audience, there are
hundreds of people covering the White House every day, hundreds
and seems like they were all in cahoots together to
high Brighten's decline. So it shows the group think that
they had David absolutely ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
That he's coming out now and he just said that
on Piers Moore. What do you think about that.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
There's a lot of books out recently about the Biden presidency.
Speaker 8 (03:35):
Yeah, it's dishonest. And Chuck Todd called the Biden media
cover up of his mental decline as benign ignorance. He
admits the media could see that Biden was slowing down,
but the media's TDS Trump arrangement syndrome got in the way.
But you know, Chuck Todd hasn't always gotten it right, Adam,
he was an NBC's chief political analyst. He got it wrong.
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And Iowa, I was on the ground during that storm
for rav It was thirty below, and he was saying,
you know, the weather is going to shape up nicely
for Ron DeSantis and he's going to defeat Trump. But
Trump still beat DeSantis by thirty percent, as well as
Nicki Hally by thirty plus percent. But I would just
add that, But at least Chuck sad was Chuck Todd
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was saying that Biden couldn't win at least six months
before the election. So he did show some honesty there.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Because he was trying to think he was trying to
push him out a little bit. But none of these
you know, I saw from day one. I remember actually
nine day one when he ran for the presidency in
nineteen and twenty, when he was doing those hits in
the basement, Remember Biden in the basement all along doing
these media interviews, and nowhere on the nowhere out on
the stump excuse, I have to excuse COVID, excuse not
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to go out and meet people. What a joke that was.
Look at this sort of big story. It was early
in the week, it was over the weekend. This weekend,
Natalie Winter has got a profile in the New York
Time Style section, Nalie Winners. It doesn't know she sometimes
fills in for Steve Bannon on the War Room. She's
also the White House correspondence for the War Room. Now
right on wrav and the rarity of the New York Times.
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I want to show that. Let's show that photo on
the screenhare of Alie Winter's profile. You know what we
had is a profile for We can go to New
York Times and watch that on Natalie Winters. It was
absolutely amazing piece because they go into how in college
she used to take off and she went and did
her internship. And for the War Room they talk about
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her colorful outfit. So for the Style section New York Times, David,
it might be moving in the direction where they actually
give conservatives a fair shot.
Speaker 8 (05:45):
Adam Listen, Natalie's a political acumen at such a young age,
and she finished college early. It's on parallels and they
should be portraying her as a spitfire who calls out
the hypocrisy of the left and backs it up with
the facts. But I was listening to Undercurrents with Emily
Ajashinski on the Internet who interviewed Natalie, and she said
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on the podcast she was shocked that the New York
Times was so friendly and did this nice profile of
anyone in the MAGA movement. But she said maybe they
were setting her up for future evisceration. And I would
just add that, you know, let's take it as a
win because the New York Times didn't have the coverage
she put a front and center in the news section,
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but it's it's still a good piece for her, And
congratulations Natalie, because you know, she tells it like it
is and she's a superstar.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Yeah, but Axios is covering early in the week.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Then it was another article, so it was kind of
a little bit bit of humor, said who's going to
have Elon's next baby? And it said the odds on
choice is Natalie Winters. So she's really making waves over
there as a young conservative but she's on afraid.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, good good luck.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Then I hope that she's doing really great and that's
hopefully finally some currnservatives, a new breed of conservatives getting
some fair treatment over there in Washington and right out
of our home studio.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Here's some rap.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
They built them, we grew them, and we created some
great talent thanks to the folks here. But you know,
even Bill Maher admits Trump is in the monster right
that he was crying about for seven eight nine years
the media had made him out to be.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
They lied to your fore years, David. Now the truth
is coming out behind.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
The closed doors. Trump is respectful, composed. It was really
listened the money times I've been around, David. You were
there at the fundraisers too. We did that one, we
had that last one we were there with for Desantos.
Remember that when he did at mar A Lago, a
small crowd of our Long Island, New York people, and
Trump just listens to everybody, He really does. He takes
a and takes it in. And that's what proof that
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the fake news smeared him. And Bill Maher, you know,
saw it.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Well. I want to show you a clip here, David.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Let's go to cut two and Bill Maher talking about
his visits to sit down with Trump.
Speaker 9 (08:01):
He's much more self aware and he lets on in public. Look,
I get it. It doesn't matter who he is at
a private dinner with a comedian. It matters who he
is on the world stage. I'm just taking as a
positive that this person exists, because everything I've ever not
liked about him was I swear to God absent at
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least on this night with this guy. Bob kid Rock
told me the night before, he said, if you want
to get a word in edgewise, you're gonna have to
cut him off.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
He'll just go not at all.
Speaker 9 (08:33):
I've had so many conversations with prominent people who are
much less connected, people who don't look you in the eye,
people don't really listen because they just want to get
to their next thing. People whose responds to things you
say just doesn't track. Like what None of that with him,
and he mostly steered the conversation too. What do you
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think about this? I know your mind is blown, so's mine.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
David.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
It's really true because I had this recently. A week
before the inauguration. I was doing an event in the
tea room. They call himar Alago, and he asked, what's
going on in here? And I said, we'll have the summit,
and he was really listening because he said, I'm gonna
come back and meet you all.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
I want to meet the person's.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Doing it so and then I told him a wild
Mma story because he loves Mma. But Bill Maher admits
to it. He was kind of wrong all along. And
this is a really big step, even though it's you know,
the right therect issue with reward Bill mahersh and Bill
Maher have been invited, but you know, Bill Maher is
a massive figure in.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Hollywood who moves culture. So what do you think of
that of Bill Maher? Do you think of Bill's comments? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (09:35):
Well, Bill Maher maintained that Trump was gracious and measured,
but he's still dishonest and still has to add the
caveat and insinuating by default that Trump is somehow playing
a character in public and there are two Trumps, one
in private, one in public. I don't think that's an
accurate assessment. Just like you said, Adam, I've been around
Trump a lot. He's the same person every time. It's
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like that old computer term whissy wig. What you see
is what you get, And I would just say that.
Marr also said that Trump laughed and made fun of
himself that night and he doesn't see that in public.
Basically was saying, but I've covered Trump hundreds of times
the network. He's always making jokes, He's always funny, and
he cracks trucks.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
All the time.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Let's go to cut three here, and that's with the
same night that when he talked about this that invited
Steve Vanner on.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
But let's go to cut three and watch what he said.
Speaker 9 (10:26):
I never felt I had to walk on eggshells around him.
And honestly, I voted for Clinton and Obama, but I
would never feel comfortable talking to them the way I
was able to talk with Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
That's just how it went down. Make of it what
you will.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
Me.
Speaker 9 (10:41):
I feel it's emblematic of where the Democrat is so
unpopular these days.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Yeah, because he's his New York personality. He doesn't have
these a lot of these aids around him. What do
you think about the personality he said Trump? Because he
said of Clinton or Obama, he'd never feel that comfortable.
What is it about Trump that makes someone like Bill
mah even comfortable like that?
Speaker 8 (11:02):
Because I think Trump is comfortable in his own skin
and he doesn't have to play politics all the time.
I would say Bill Maher's assessment. You'll probably never see
a more candid and honest assessment from someone on the left.
You got to take it as another win for Trump
and the MAGA movement. It's the best you're going to
get from a liberal.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
David, thanks for joining us. I'll see you next week.
Thanks again, buddy, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Stand up Coming up CNN's wild, disgusting antics. But next,
the insufferable make a ten minute ride to space. This
is infeminism. They took it right to space. This is
infeminim It's the media grant standing the rich and famous
more coming.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Up, welcome back to media exposed.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Billionaire women's space tourists called it empowerment early in the week,
but they're fake feminine. It's just a ten minute ride
while real women do the real work on the ground. Meanwhile,
the media went mad as if these the celebrities were
curring cancer. It was the most absurd coverage I've seen
in a while. But it combined feminists, It combined celebrity
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combined to designer outfits.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Blue ARGs rocket Ship to Nowhere shows how far we've fallened.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
The media is gushing over celebrities pretending to be pioneers.
Will America faced the real problems you're on Earth, a
broken border of failing schools and rising costs. The mismission
didn't inspire the next generation at all. It insulted every
hard work and women I believe was actually burned away.
They had no regular people, no young people. This wasn't SpaceX,
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but it was a billionaires bachelor party in this sky.
The liberal media formed over a three minute float trip
as if it were the moon landing. What it really
is feminism for the elite. If you're rich enough, you
too can cosplay as a space here. It's all feminal.
Female flight didn't break barriers, didn't prove anything, didn't say
it was modern feminism. It was about It wasn't about
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science now it's about lipstick, and it was about hashtags.
CBS anka Gael can Set her eleven minute spaceflight on
Monday proved to her that everyone should be seen the
Earth from above, regardless of the high cost of boarding
the space bound rocket. It's unclear if Gail herself funded
the million dollar expedition or she was given a freeview
by Lauren and Jeff Bezos. Meanwhile, CBS, a former astra,
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gets triggered when the host used the word mankind. Make
sure you remember it. So I want to welcome my
next guest, a friend of the show, Caitlyn Sinclair, who's
also the spokesperson for American Values. Back, Caitlyn, thanks for
joining us US oh Man. I saw this earlier in
the week, gushing coverage of and then we're talking about
everything from the designer suits, to their fashion, to their
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gushing like they went on a three month journey to
the moon and back. It was I never saw a
crazy coverage for this thing. I wanted to go to
cut here. What's his first cut? It's Katy Perry and
you'll really find this love for yourself.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Let's just cut for you.
Speaker 10 (14:25):
What you're doing is you're find you're like really finding
the love for yourself because you've got to trust in
yourself on this journey. And then you're feeling the love
when you come down for sure, and you're feeling that strength.
So I feel really connected to that strong divine feminine
right now.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
What is divine feminine?
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Maybe I don't know, there's something the new uh gen
Z word I'm missing here divine feminine.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
But this was a showcase it seems of the rich.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
Exactly.
Speaker 11 (14:57):
Divine femininity is not millionaires and billionaires and elitists constantly
being so out of touch from the rest of the country.
There is nothing that describes a buying femininity. And what
Katie Perry just rambled there, And look, this is just
another example, Atom of our corrupt media that you point
out every week on the show Our corrupt media here
in this country. We had six wealthy elitist women that
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got more coverage.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
We're spending about nine minutes in space.
Speaker 11 (15:23):
Practicing hair flips and zero ravity compared to the coverage
of Elon Musk saving those two astronauts Atom.
Speaker 4 (15:30):
Your viewers will remember this that were.
Speaker 11 (15:32):
Actually stranded in space for nine months. So the hypocrisy
of the media. This was also a mandate on November
fifth from the American people to.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
Cut out the hypocrisy.
Speaker 11 (15:42):
Aside from Donald Trump and this administration winning on November fifth,
the American people also destroyed the legacy media. They voted
to destroy the legacy media. They voted for honesty, they
voted for authenticity. More shows like yours, Adam and I
think that's what we're doing here is breaking down the
hypocrisy of the mainstream media coverage was despicable, and I
think the American people saw right through it.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
That's a great point you brought up Elon, you know
if you weren't. Luckily we're online and we saw his
you know, saving these astronsts from out of space.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
But this what a great point.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
They brought so much more coverage just we go with that,
And no coverage from the first lady at all, right,
no coverage of all the female first female attorney general,
first for staff Susie Wilds Malanya now coverage there but
eleven minute space with what do they have in common?
Speaker 11 (16:33):
This celebrities trying this Adam as female empowerment. Right, this
was not empowerment. We're all for a girl boss moment,
but this was not that. This was pr in a
pressure suit. And talk about divine femininity there from Katie Perry.
Modern femininity has destroyed what divine femininity actually is. Modern
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feminists are all about Instagram clicks. All you need is
a hashtag, a billionaire front and apparently Adam to be
a modern feminist. And I think the younger generation, like
you alluded to earlier, the gen Zers, are actually angry
about this. They actually want a return of old school femininity,
old school values. They can't relate to elitist like we
just saw and heard from like Katie Perry Sinclair.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
You know what they're doing. They're guesslighting all of us.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Right, let's not fall for Let's go to cut Megan
Kelly describing this silliness Cut five.
Speaker 12 (17:28):
Here, when you are out there at this moment, this
rocket feels like it is alive.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
It feels like it is a.
Speaker 13 (17:35):
Living thing, right and there's the gantry pulling back and
this right.
Speaker 12 (17:42):
Here is the moment that they've been training for, training
two days, becoming a crew, becoming a team.
Speaker 13 (17:54):
After you go through an experience like this, it's it's
more than a team.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
It's almost like a family.
Speaker 13 (17:59):
Who were so tight to go through something. You know,
you said, this is like a bridled beast. This this
thing wants to take off.
Speaker 5 (18:09):
Which to onboard helium.
Speaker 12 (18:11):
Here we go, good luck and god speed, ladies.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
We're cheering you on. Let's launch this termination system is armed.
Let's jump the cut six, which is Kaitlin.
Speaker 14 (18:24):
Their tasks included practicing how to get into and out
of the new Shepherd capsle. You go in and then
then you go out once again, ladies, Okay. The group
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also practiced how to put on and take off their seatbelts.
Speaker 15 (18:52):
I'm dying.
Speaker 16 (18:53):
I'm dying.
Speaker 17 (18:54):
Let me see if there's anything else.
Speaker 16 (18:56):
Uh.
Speaker 14 (18:56):
Oh, they had to get fitted in their flight suits. Guys,
they had to get fitted, and they had to learn
how to communicate with ground control.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
They're living and they brought on. They made sure this
flight was such a diversity pick. They're stuck in the
deio right too. African Awarens, a CBS anchor Morning show
Gail King, you know Aisha Brown, another African American engineer,
Katy Perry. We don't know who Katy Perry is, the
major singer. And they brought out some stars like the
Kardashian to sit in there and watch it. But this
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glowing coverage was absolutely ridiculous, and I mean, I've never
seen such ridiculous. And then it was a little criticism
online and Gail King started saying, why are we getting attacked?
These people can't take the harsh reality. Sometimes you do
something ridiculous, people don't want to live with it, they
don't want.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
To see it.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
They can't they can't take any Chrisms right.
Speaker 11 (19:51):
Of course, went in dow use the racist card use
the sexiest card as a female. I have to say,
this is pretty degrading, and I think that's what Medon
Kelly was touching on. This is quite frankly demeaning. It's degrading,
and this is not representative of the strong female women, actually,
the strong female women that are in Trumps administration right now.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
How about the media.
Speaker 11 (20:10):
There's more stories on them, on Caroline Levit, on Pam Bondi,
on Christy Nome, who's actually shutting down our border, who's
actually doing her job and doing it very well. Howbout
we do real stories on the courageous, hard working, badass
women that are actually out there, not the ones that
are spending two days trying to figure out how their
lip filler is going to keep them afloat in outer space.
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I don't know, Adam.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
I think the media needs to do a better job.
Speaker 11 (20:35):
But I also am grateful that the large amount of
the American people right now, a large amount of them
are continuing to wake up and they're going to alternative
sources for their news and they see right through this.
All you have to do is open the app x
online to see what a mockery these women were made of.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
This, this entire trip, the way the media has covered this.
Speaker 11 (20:54):
Again, the American people are looking for authenticity. That's why
they are really happy with a leader like President and
the destructors of his administration out them. The American people
are looking for transparency. This is the most transparent administration
we've had in history, and they're looking for.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
Honesty from the media.
Speaker 11 (21:10):
They see right through the lies. They see right through
this coverage and lack of coverage for other important stories.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
You bring up a great point again, it's so ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
Think of all the brilliant women we have running DHS
and running Homeland Security, Tulsa Gabber, Christie Known, twenty seven
year old, twenty seven year old press secretary taking them
on every day.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
It's amazing. It's so young. She do it such a
great job.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
And you know, and Pam Bondi and Susie Wilds, the
first woman chief of staff and Zilch.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Nothing from the media. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
But look at the pickle these own media representatives get
themselves in. We have the two morning hosts, Nate Burrowson
and his colleague here and the interview at an astronaut and.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Watch this, watch this ridiculousness. Let's go to cut seven.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
So explain to our audience why even a trip like
this one, all the that we take in the space
benefit mankind.
Speaker 5 (22:03):
So it benefits humankind.
Speaker 12 (22:05):
And I'm going to keep.
Speaker 5 (22:06):
Correcting them and the man made.
Speaker 10 (22:09):
And the man missions, because this is exactly what this
mission is about, is expanding the perspective of who does space.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
Oh, you can't make up this silliness, right, give me
your thoughts on that.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
I want to learn about what you're working on.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
American Values pack And how's the Kennedy HSS Secretary Bobby
Kennedy along with doctor Oz and his other colleagues. They're
in a rush, they're moving fast. The media doesn't like
him at all. You think of that a living legend
like the Kennedy name, and he was a Democratic and
went a couple against the policies and they never took
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a liking to him again.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
But he's doing the job. He's moving fest.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Tell us a little bit about how he's fighting against
the legacy media and what they're up to over there
at HHS.
Speaker 11 (22:53):
Absolutely well, just this week outam RFK announced the latest
autism rates and we have autism that now affects one
and thirty one children here in this country. That's not
just the number. It is a national crisis, Adam. And
of course the mainstream media is so quick to it attacked, Bobby,
attack these statistics, but you really can't fight the facts.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
Here.
Speaker 11 (23:14):
This country, thanks to Bobby Kennedy, is finally able.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
To ask the hard questions.
Speaker 11 (23:18):
For so long, we've been told to look the other way,
not to challenge the status quo.
Speaker 4 (23:22):
We've been fed such weak excuses.
Speaker 11 (23:25):
From these bureaucrats that are paid off, and we're finally
getting answers. This is not about politics. This emotion is
all real. The MAHA moms will not be silenced, America
will not be silent, and we're finally getting answers.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Longime, we're going.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
To bring you on more to talk more Maha and
thanks for joining us, Kailan, I'll see you soon.
Speaker 16 (23:44):
Thanks.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Up next seeing the CNN segments.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
That will make you Troy drop that more coming up
on Media Exposure, Welcome back to Media Exposed. Early in
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the week, CNN's political darling Caitlin Collins, was way out
of line in the over loss with political leaders, and
instead of respecting the Oval office, she used it the
grand stand and defend an alleged MS thirteen member over
and over again.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Was just he was having a meeting with a world leader.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
She badgered President Trump over the deportation of Kilmar Abrigo.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Garcia, who the media loved to call.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
The Maryland Man, a man whose own family denies Gang Tays,
yet was deported due to clerical errors. Give me a break,
even after the Supreme Court ordered his return. Colins seem
more interested in scoring political points than addressing the facts.
This is the same scene in and Ankle was repeatedly
clashed with Trump, showing blatant disrespect and by his no
one to CNN's credibility is in the gutter. Naturally, the
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instream media headlines frame this as trumpet fault.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
We would expect little else.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
CNN is gaslight Americ again so called with so called
media influenza. Taylor Lorenz goes on a CNN show and
calls a q's CEO morally good man. You just can't
make this up. Liberal media now glorifying murderers. CNN not
only interviews her, they create an entire support of puff piece,
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lauding her point of view. It's CNN that's really at
its lowest point. Of all the real streamers is CNN.
This guy who does the show over the weekend is
Donnie Sullivan. Doesn't expose who really says the only extremism
is right wing streason. It exposes CNN's total left wing bias.
I want to welcome my guests, Justin Murray's a TV
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host with the Media Research Center newsbusses.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Justine, thanks for joining us.
Speaker 15 (25:55):
Thank you for having me back.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Kate.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I want to talk CNN because so much out of it.
It's not it. It seems like they're not tilting moderate
at all. They get maybe getting a little worse. But
I want to get your thoughts on it. But let's
go to first's cut here Caitlyn Collins from over in
the Overall Office early in the week cut eight here
watches it's that.
Speaker 12 (26:16):
You said that if the Supreme Court said someone needed
to be returned, that you would abide by that. You
said that on your horse one just a few days ago,
and they said that it must be facilitating.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Why didn't you just say, isn't it wonderful that we're
keeping criminals out of our country?
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Why can't you just say that?
Speaker 16 (26:31):
Why do you go over and over and that's why
nobody watches you anymore.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
You know, you have no credibility.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
That was after she went with two other questions earlier.
I mean, Trump's right, right, It's just it was a
big joke. What do you think about her behavior sitting
in the Oval office with you know, world leaders Secretary Safe?
Speaker 1 (26:51):
What do you how do you see that.
Speaker 15 (26:54):
This is the same network that says that the right
wing they're the party of extremists while they're trying to
hush hush, I mean left wing extremism, especially their own commentators.
Kaitlyn Collins really sounds like an extremist. Here's she's supporting
an alleged MS thirteen gang rapists. Left the media CNN.
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They're on the party of rapists. Where on the side
of the thirteen year old little girls who have been
raped and murdered by the people that these guys want
back into this country. And if Kaitlyn Collins really wants
to defend MS thirteen gang rapists, then maybe she should
go to El Salvador and never come back.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
It was Brendan Carr who really called them out. I
think it was Wednesday last week. They Rachel Moore and
the mother of you know, the mother, Rachel Moore, and
she had a press conference in the Oval as I
believe it was her you denouncing Senator Hollins, it was
the senator of the senator's visit to El Salvador, and CNN,
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MSNBC didn't even play this press conference of this grieving
family mother and ending Carr, who's the FDC chairman, really
FCC chairman, really called them out for it, and they
went all harsh and accusing them of not meeting up
the standards of the for the public, which they're supposed
to be. It's ridiculous the bias they're playing. They'd rather
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defend murderers, rapists, extremists, illegal immigrants, legal aliens that defend
American citizens from this violent It's awful what they're doing,
and I really am glad you guys stand up for it.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Every day.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
I want to talk about this. Tell Orens because she
was given a podium. She's giving a podium everywhere, and
the vile things that she says, she shouldn't be given
a podium. I don't know if care if she's making news,
because even Sean Hannity gave her three minutes.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Sean Hanny Fox News.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
You know, although we like them and they were champions
of a they don't even give January sixth as a podium.
They're afraid to put them on the people that were crucified,
thrown in jail. But yet he had Tail Lorenz on
and went to kind of battle with her. Why are
you putting on such a vile person on a network
they give reach us five million? But that's another thought
of let's go to cut nine here. This is when
she was on Piers Morgan and watch what she says
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Tel Lorenz the journalist, And.
Speaker 18 (29:07):
I think that's why I felt, along with so many
other Americans Joy unfortunately, you know, because.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
I mean.
Speaker 17 (29:17):
Execution, maybe not.
Speaker 18 (29:18):
Doy, but certainly not no, certainly not empathy.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Joy.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
This is talking about the execution of the healthcare executive
and glorifying the guy the killer.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Right.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
I would throw her off. I don't think we should
allow her platform on these major shows. What was your
thoughts on that.
Speaker 15 (29:36):
We'll have to give a little bit of a credit
to Hannity for having patients, because I think he was
as baffled as the rest of us. That's somebody, let
alone somebody who claims to be a journalist that they
want to be taken seriously would openly celebrate the murder
of a father of two children, and that her entire
party would make the celebration of murder mainstream. And I think,
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like the the rest of us, I saw handed he
do a double take on air. Wait a minute, Wait
a minute, like, do you really really you won't? Can
you at least Taylor condemn the murder of an innocent father?
Speaker 4 (30:11):
And she couldn't.
Speaker 15 (30:13):
It was really telling when he asked, he phrased the
question asking, well do you believe that the people who
are supporting murdering an innocent man.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
Have no art or soul? And how did she respond?
Speaker 15 (30:25):
She said, well, believe in God, so I don't believe
that someone has a soul.
Speaker 19 (30:31):
That's it's very telling of the left, you know, just
that you used to do with a lot of book
pr communications for book promotions, and fifteen to twenty years ago,
they do the good the morning shows, Today's Show, Good
Morning America, the big network morning shows.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
He used to put on conservatives because they were you know,
although they were biased, they'd still give them some coverage.
They let them, you know, have their thoughts on TV.
They don't be somewhere along the line. In the early
Trump ministry, they banned them.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
They weren't.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
They didn't even play conservatives. We can't have them on
to extreme. We can't have those values on, we can't
analogy on. So I don't think Trump, I mean, Hannity
should be platforming such a despicable person who's almost cheerleading
a murderer's We should do the same thing they do
on the left, and they do it the people that
just have different ideology. There's nothing of violence at all.
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It's going to cut ten watch what she says over here.
Speaker 18 (31:24):
So you're going to see women, especially that feel like,
oh my god, right, like, here's this man who who's revolutionary,
who's famous, who's handsome, who's young, who's smart, He's a
person that seems as like this morally good man, which
is hard to find.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
That was Donnie Sullivan.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
He's got specials on the weekend for CNN, not even
American and giggling over that pathetic CNN has someone like that,
give them an half hour special from the weekend. That
was in love of what let's got to cut a
wach what he's says about the same Donnie Sulivan in
the same program.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
That's what he says. It's cut eleven.
Speaker 16 (32:05):
The building has been blown away.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
And while America's roots are soaked in bloodshed, violence in
the country today is mostly from right wing extremism, from
Oklahoma City to Charlottesville to January sixth.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
That's just shocking.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Gives him his own show, and he says the extream
is now only pretty much only from the right.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Has he been sleeping for six years? Just the only
platform right, go ahead.
Speaker 15 (32:35):
As as you you mentioned the double standard. The only
violence that's allowed to be considered violence is so called
violence on the right wing, and when it's really just speech.
Our speech is violence.
Speaker 4 (32:47):
To the left.
Speaker 15 (32:47):
Our belief that you can't change your gender is considered
violence to the left. Our very existence is considered violence
to the rest, to the left, depending on your race, depending.
Speaker 18 (32:57):
On if you have too much money.
Speaker 15 (32:59):
This is because the left is actually the party of violence.
They're the party of the modern day Maoists.
Speaker 11 (33:04):
And what did the Maoists do.
Speaker 15 (33:06):
They sent anybody who's a dissident or a perceived dissident
to the killing fields, anyone who's perceived to have too
much And this is exactly why the left right now,
they've raised nearly five hundred thousand dollars for Carmelo Anthony,
who has been accused of murdering that teenage pointing Texas.
They're supporting Luigi Mangioni. You're dealing with adult children, Tilo
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Lorenz and that CNN commentator, they.
Speaker 4 (33:32):
Are adult children.
Speaker 15 (33:34):
They don't see people as humans. So left doesn't see
people as humans. That's why it's so easy for them
to commit violence. And as Taylor said, she had a
point when she said she doesn't believe in a soul
because she doesn't have a soul.
Speaker 11 (33:46):
The left doesn't have a soul.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
They're souls. God.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
We walk in a room and we see people as humans.
We don't even think that. I don't want to walk in.
I don't think it's a black person. It's a lefty.
I see as a human in and let me see
if they're kind and nice and decent. The left sees
someone they walk in, they find out they're a conservative,
they look down on them already, or they're patronizing and
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all sorts of bickering things.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
And he says it.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
He watch this the way he talks about eighty some
million voters let's go to cart twelve. This is Donnie
Sullivan again, another snickering.
Speaker 20 (34:21):
Remark some of how people cannot understand why people have
sympathies for MANGIONI yeah, it strikes me as the same,
what as a lot of media not understanding why people
support Trump.
Speaker 18 (34:34):
I totally agree.
Speaker 20 (34:35):
It's because a lot of people are just really really desperate.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
Eighty some million people are desperate. You're desperate, buddy. You
need to go across America and sit down with people
and stop being the snivering, little biased, little smug you are.
Give me your final thoughts on a Donnie Sullivan and
CNN and what kind of they can to continue this
direction in America, this new America, the way the media
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is shaping up to be.
Speaker 15 (35:05):
He is trying to make a moral equivalence between people
who voted for the opposite candidate he wanted and someone
who committed murder in cold blood because the left sees
opinions and speech has violence, and therefore they believe they
don't have to follow any rules, any rule of morality.
That because they because they're godless, and because they think
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that it's yep.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
And even CNN the upholster, had to play polls. It
shows Trump in the positive direction. Justin thanks for joining us.
We'll see you soon. Harvard's having a meltdown on Harvard's
big A lot of their funding was pulled. And we
going to look how the media has been covered net
and some Elon Musk derangement syndrome coming up.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
That more coming up of media.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
Exposed, Welcome back to media exposed. The New York Times
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Judge published all in the week an entire op ed
whining about Elon must name. This isn't the state of journalism.
It's silly, petty, completely meaningless. Well, there are so much
more important issues going on in America and more heartening journalism.
The Atlantic devotes its pages to a so called journalist
gallivant around it at Tesla cyber truck for a day
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under the headline get this my day inside America's most
hated car, says who says the elite in the media,
Musk is beloved. A walk in a room, he is beloved.
So another silly mainstream media attempt to spare Elon with
whatever straws a congress.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Oh and now Elon.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Is a secret to for the Democrats midterm campaign that
if the left is so desperate they're now blaming Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
For their failures.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
If a tech ceo is the reason Democrats can't connect
with American and so when Democrats lose the point fingers
at Musk instead of facing their own policies, to scratch
them for the inability to lead.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
And I want to.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
Also talk legacy media, who's all in for this, Harvard,
who's been the administration to funding. But I want to
welcome my next guest, Dennis Neil, the host of What's
Bugging Me podcast on Ricochet and the author of the
new book The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 (37:31):
Dennis, thanks for joining us again.
Speaker 16 (37:33):
Great to see you, Adam.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
Dennis. Did you hear that story I read out The Atlantic?
Speaker 2 (37:37):
They this is journalism twenty twenty five that a guy
just drive around in a cyber truck and do a
story on what it feels like the most hated man America,
who says who I've been in the rooms with Elon
ed mar Hago many times. I've been in the stadiums
at Elon Musk. There's nobody more electric in a room.
And he walks in that almost as much as Trump.
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I say, Now he's grown to this figure of fighting
at the mainstream media and fighting for America. So what
do you think with the media still continuing these hit
jobs against Elon?
Speaker 1 (38:09):
They're pretty pathetic.
Speaker 17 (38:10):
Yeah, well, Adam, I mean, what is going on with
the medialy. Why do they keep siding with the wrong guy.
I mean, they're siding against Elon Musk. You know, I
just did some research. You know, his seven and a
half million Tesla cars every year are saving maybe thirty
million I think some kinds thirty million tons or something
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of carbon emissions. And yet the left, you know, now
hate him all because you know, Trump bad. Yet they've
made a hero out of this kill Maar Abrego Garcia,
an alleged member of the terrible, horrible game in MS
thirteen in terms of they want him to brought back
from an owl savagor in prison. They made a hero
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of Khalil, this guy who Palestadian came in and organized
anti Semitic pro Hamas protests on the Columbia Canvas. They
make heroes of those guys and take their side. And
it's just because they'll take any side they can on anything,
won't they against Trump? I don't even know if this
is about Elon Musk had he not allied with Trump.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
You know, it's like when you were young, Dennis.
Speaker 2 (39:18):
We young and we're trying to play favorite our parents,
and we need to ask them that one favorite to
get in there, get on that side, to get that
extra change or money to buy something. This is what
the Democratic part in the media throw their lot in
with a guy who's convicted that we know he's a
legal immigrant.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
No, he's part of MS thirteen.
Speaker 2 (39:37):
He's deported to alf Salvador, and we have senators running
over there, you know, champion him trying to get visit
him in jail.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Does this party insane? Do they really think they're going
to attract new voters this way?
Speaker 16 (39:49):
It's a world upside down.
Speaker 17 (39:51):
You know, my book The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk
has these eleven lessons, and there's one lesson.
Speaker 16 (39:56):
It's eleven. It's less than eleven.
Speaker 17 (39:58):
It finishes the book, and you'll Elom says that in life,
the most ironic outcome that is the opposite of what
you expected to happen, is the most likely thing or
the most entertaining outcome. And this is because he believes
there's a possibility we live in inside a big video
game that is indistinguishable from reality. And you know whoever
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designed the game, they wouldn't want boring outcomes, They want
these entertaining outcomes. Well, look at how we live in
an upside down world. Look at how the Democrats and
the media have just seemed to have gone wild. They've
gone crazy. They'll impose Trump on anything. Trump doesn't want
taxpayer dollars to pay for sex change operations for men
who say they're women so they can get into a
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women's prison and rape them. And suddenly the Democrats are
in favor of taxpayer dollars for those surgeries. I mean,
anything that they take a stance on. And you almost
get the feeling at him that Trump is messing with him. Now,
he's trolling him by coming out with very rational, responsible
stances just to get them to come out against it.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
Hey, he does that a lot.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
He throws out tweets just control the media, and they
take it for bait. Because you remember, he had four
years of this. He never thought the media would be
so biased against him. When he was at a star in
New York City, a celebrity, he was treated like a
godlike figure. Once he put up that hand and said,
I'm running as a Republican conservative. Whoa are they ideologically
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opposed to everything I'm saying, even if it's common sense.
Common sense says, yes, we deport illegal gangsters. Not to
the media, we have a Caitlin Collins from CNN spoke
about this earlier, fighting with the president, fighting with the
president elsa in the Oval office, and he says, can
that you just admit can't you just say it's a
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good thing with getting regal criminals, illegal murderers and criminals.
Can't you just say that? No one the CNNs in
the dumps and this is the same thing they're.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
Doing to Elon. But Elon's continued to do a good job.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
And what another thing I noticed too, every other once
in a while they put up these articles Elon's leaving,
Elon's even Elon's out, Elon's inviting.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
They just want chaos.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
They after crisis, and it's not happened because the two
of them get along, like we always says, And how
much long do you think this relationship is going to
keep going with Elon?
Speaker 17 (42:12):
Well, we know he's got one hundred and thirty days, right,
and I think they've eaten up what eighty days of
the one hundred and thirty that's the time in which
you can be a special employee of government without having
to be approved by anybody or clear any kind of problems.
And then he's got to back away, although I'm sure
he's putting in place people to run this thing for him.
I mean, I think you know his goal was to
cut four billion dollars a day. And there's a multiplier
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effect here, because let's remember that every four billion dollars
you cut is four billion the following year that didn't
get spent, and the following year and the following year,
so it compounds up on itself.
Speaker 16 (42:44):
And the better thing he's done, and.
Speaker 17 (42:47):
Synergies used his doge with the X platform to publicize
what they found is unearthing all of these ridiculous spending examples,
all of these anomalies where you realize how much fraud
must be going on, the fact that we have twice
as many credit cards issued to the government employees as
there are government employees. The fact that you know, an
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energy department building that houses forty eight hundred people had
only eighty nine people in it per day in twenty
twenty three.
Speaker 16 (43:17):
They're all at home. They're all sloughing off.
Speaker 17 (43:20):
I mean, all of these things are just coming out
item after item, and the media do almost nothing with them.
They're just bearing the story because it would make Trump
look good, it would make Elon Musk look good.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
Right, when carry Lake took over the Voice of America
a platform, she went into this beautiful building. They spent
millions upon millions of and she said, nobody's even in here,
nobody's using these conferences, these beautiful offices, beautiful conferences, were
wasting so much money, is so much retail. And I
saw Trump say he's going to sign an executive order
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to push some of the office spaces out there in America.
There's no reason to have these office all Senate in
Washington see raises the rent. People aren't living there. And
it's making sense being from.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Buil during a real estate mobile too.
Speaker 17 (44:06):
Right, The government spent four billion dollars I believe it
was last year on furniture for offices. No one goes to.
They just have recurring spending. They just spend and spend
and spend. Every time we hear complaints that tax cuts
for Trump if they extend these tax cuts, because otherwise
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two thirds of America will face a tax increase that
they don't extend them. But every time they say, oh,
they cost too much, No, that's not the cost. The
cost is and the spending and the government spends like
crazy and less than two of my book. You know,
Elon believes in reduce, reduce, reduce, and he cuts back
everywhere except women and children.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
When Howard Ludd, when the Commerce Secretary, said he went
down for his big meeting with Elon, he finally was
sitting in the Tech Mexican bar and having marguerita specials
and taco and talk with Specials, and Elon said, come
on over. Finally he walked in, and he said it
was eleven hundred square foot apartment with a key of
furniture that knows how to cut. That's someone you want
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going over to furniture. I want to talk about this legacy.
Media also was all in for Harvard. Dei Harvard, anti
Jewish Harvard. Let's letch just cut.
Speaker 21 (45:18):
Dennis well Nikki, who's in Cambridge from Harvard, is obviously
not apologizing. It's doing the opposite. It's the biggest institution
to push back in this way. And so given that,
what are they worried about losing when this money goes away.
Speaker 5 (45:34):
I spoke with a medical school professor who says his
department has been hit with hundreds of thousands of dollars
in cuts that will impact research into Alzheimer's, als, Parkinson's, long, COVID,
and a variety of cancers. And he said, what that
means for Americans, and I quote him, is that people
who could have been cured in the years to come
will instead die.
Speaker 16 (45:54):
Oh, give me a much. You're the kind of bear
mongering going on?
Speaker 17 (45:58):
Can you believe these people are such pearl clutchers? All right,
when's the last time you've heard any breakthrough coming out
of Harvard in Alzheimer's? All right, if there's stuff worth pursuing,
private enterprise will pursue it and can do so in
cooperation with colleges that feel like following federal guidelines for
receiving money. Harvard has a fifty billion dollar endowment. It's
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one of the largest in the nation. And yet during
COVID art was there in line with a handout, wanting
government largess. You know, the government paid out one hundred
and fifteen billion dollars in COVID aid to universities and
colleges even though they were closed on their campuses and
doing classes online and continuing to charge full price tuition.
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And that's what Harvard did. I'm certain of it, although
I haven't checked it. And now, oh my gosh, they're
under they're under risk and their free speech is being violated.
You know that the thing that they're fighting against, and
I know the principle they're fighting against government coming in there,
and yes, we have to be careful about that, but
they're fighting against it because the government wants them to
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stop allowing anti Semitic speech on at a time they.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
Stop, got it, Dennis got to jump there. Thank you
for joining us, and that's all they want.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
Stop dei and let's treat everybody and excellence and thanks
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