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Don Lemon interviews Elon Musk on X and the interview took more of a CNN vibe to it. 
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Good morning everybody, and happy Thursdayto all of you and yours. It's
all but in the morning, andit's common sense radio. Jamie Allman here,
please privilege to be back with youand question. I think Andrew Bailey
will be answering this morning this morningas he's on the air, Attorney General,
and I think that it's about timewe started to look at this concept

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of juveniles being charged with juvenile crimeunder the Juvenile Criminal Code. And you
have to. And this is inthe wake of that Hazelbit East beating that's
happening all over the country. Blackkids beating white kids to a pulp,
sometimes even killing them. Happens allover the country. Every time you turn

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around, there's a new video ofmobs and black kids attacking white kids all
over the place. So at somepoint, and now this girl is in
critical condition, severe brain injuries.The video is horrendous. You've probably seen
it by now, and of courseit's being played down. There's never any

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mention of race, never any mentionof any of this kind of stuff.
But at some point you have towonder, all right, so if the
left and the Libs who cover upfor this kind of stuff, they know
it's a problem. They know.It's an epidemic in public schools especially,

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and it can probably be attributed tothe way kids are educated to hate each
other thanks to the new brand ofracism that is brought into the schools under
the guise of something completely different,and where Black kids are taught that they're

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perennial victims and white kids are taughtthat they're perennial perpetrators, and it creates
tension and and the people, theeducators, who are criminally responsible for poisoning
the minds of children. You talkabout TikTok, and look what's happening in
the classrooms. Critical race theory isracism, And it's just a different formula

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for the for the educators because askids get older, you know, the
lives start to lose kids as theyget smarter, and this is a way
to keep them under their thumb ofthis whole race lie and everything else.
Got a great bit from a blackRepublican congressman testifying about the soft bigotry of

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this whole voter id nonsense about howit's black people somehow don't have driver's licenses
or something. But he does agreat job with that. But anyway,
all this is an outgrowth of asystem that is creating race tension. Critical
race theory is at the root ofit. But ultimately, at some point,

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since the Libs and the left thinkthat a man can become a woman
and a woman can become a man, then why is a fifteen year old
who beats somebody half to death notan adult? I mean you guys,
you guys, not you, butyou know what I mean, you guys,
waiver are you guys create this outof that? And you know a
man can get pregnant? You giveall these other fantasies out there. Why

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can you not bring yourself to finallyadmit that a fifteen year old is more
than cognizant and more than mature enoughto be able to make decisions like,
for instance, whether or not tobeat somebody half to death or not.
I said, that's not something thatyou know, well, you know,
when they're eighteen, they have betterjudgment. It's like, that's not true.

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He's fifteen year old. Should beat fourteen years old, you know
better, You know exactly what whatyou're doing. And this chick knew exactly
what she was doing when she poundedthis girl's headed to the ground, knew
exactly what she was doing, she'dshould be charged as an adult. But
juvenile laws ought to be reformed.Those days are all over regarding you know,

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oh well they're just kids, juvenilecode. That's nonsense. It's letting
kids get away literally with murder.And at fifteen, you know damn right
what you're doing when you're pounding thekids headed to the ground. Now,
I can't say that at fifteen youare are great at driving or any other
things that normally adults normally do.But at that stage you know exactly what

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you're doing. And and and justbecause you're fifteen doesn't mean that you get
a pass when you become an animalthat that shouldn't be what it is.
And so that's precisely what ought tobe the top of mind now. Glad
to see Andrew Bailey tackling this.And I'm gonna see him tonight because we're

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all going to be hanging out atRick Pogue's place, so Johnny's hideout down
on the high Ridge. He'll bethere from five thirty to seven if you
want to meet him and do whatever, contribute to his campaign, whatever you
want to do. But anyway,we'll talk more about that, all right.
Other lessons learned. Hey, sowe've got two losers who have latched

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on to two winners, and agreat lesson in how you need to be
careful about who you let into yourtent. And Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk
both made gigantic mistakes. This TuckerCarlson Chris Cuomo flirtfest was nonsense. Cuomo

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gets away with murder and Tucker windsup apologizing for going after him, which
it was really just not a greatfeeling. But I'll get to that in
a second. This Don Lemon ElonMusk thing, Don Lemon has more gain
from latching on to Elon Musk thatElon Musk has to gain from latching on

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to Don Lemon. How I'm sureit was all part of the great heart
of Elon Musk. He's he's trumpyand in that sense is he's too trusting,
and so he linked up with somekind of contract or something with Don
Lemon over X. Well, dude, I mean, come on, you

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know you know the frog and thescorpion, right? You know that story,
don't you? Of course you dowhere the scorpions Like, Hey,
I need to lift froggy, getme over the river. I'm gonna cut
to the chase here. And finally, after you know, coercing and all
this conversation, the frog finally letsthe scorpion on his back the cross the
river. Halfway through, the scorpionsstings the frog and they both start to

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drown. The Frog's like, what'sup and the Scorpion's like, it's in
my nature. I sting, that'swhat I do. Don Lemon, you're
never going to reform this guy.And Cuomo is also irredeemable, and I
mean not as a human being,but I mean as a journalist would have
you. How Tucker wound up withthis thing is beyond me. I didn't

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like it. I know everybody's like, oh, this is way communication should
be between people who are too notnot when one guy's apologizing for everything and
the other guy's running his show.My goodest, gracious Tucker was cooked by
on his own brand, by ChrisCuomo was embarrassing. But anyway, let's
get to Don Lemon. So ElonMusk agrees to do an interview with Don

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Lemon, and I'm like, Elon, what do you think this is gonna
be? This is gonna be CNNall over again. You can't. You're
not. Don Lemon isn't a differentperson after CNN couldn't even tolerate him.
He's not a different person. Whatmakes you think Don Lemon is a different

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person doesn't make any sense. Soanyway, guess how Don Lemon rolls out
his traitorous relationship with Elon Musk.He goes back to CNN. Let you
tell you everything you need to knowabout the true motivations and the truth about

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Don Lemon. So I don't understandhow you put yourself in a situation with
somebody who has so much more togain than you do from this relationship.
And so Don Lemon goes on AaronBurnett's show. He's back at CNN.
These are people who fire Don Lemon, and they get Don Lemon back on

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CNN of course, right, it'snot on CBS or NBC or ABC.
Right. He goes back to hisold place and decides he's going to drop
the dime on Elon Musk and playa clip from the supposed interview he did
hate speech on the is up.Do you believe that X and you have

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some responsibility to moderate hate speech onthe platform come on, Don Lemon,
King of the racists, Don Lemon, who hates Donald Trump mostly because he's
white, Don Don Lemon, whopromotes racial division on his show on a
nightly basis. This guy is sittingdown with Elon Musk and lecturing him on

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hate speech, lecturing him on monitoringspeech on his platform. When Don Lemon
on CNN had a platform where hespewed hate after hate after hate against Conservatives,
against Republicans, against white people,It's like, come on, Elon,
what are you doing? Why areyou giving this guy a forum like

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that? And of course you knowit makes Musk uncomfortable that you wouldn't have
to answer these questions from reporters aboutthe Great Replacement Theory as it released,
on placement theory as it relates toJewish people. Do you think that I
don't have to answer questions from thequarters? Don The only reason I'm doing
this interview is because you're on theX platform and you ask for it.
Otherwise I would not do interview withthis interview, So you don't think do

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you think that you wouldn't get introuble or you wouldn't be criticized for these
things? Possibly I could care less, how do you let Don Lemon have
your platform? How do you howdo you even subject yourself to an interview
at that person from a person whois beneath you on pretty much every level

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and and isn't even a commodity anymoreif you don't let him be a commodity?
How do you? How do youdo this? Now? Elon Musk,
I'm not criticizing him for lacking intelligence. Elon Musk is an IQ.
This through the roof here, andyou can you can put you could stack
up twenty Don Lemons and then youwouldn't have the i Q that Elon Musk

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has. But why would you giveyour time and your platform over to a
guy who has so much more togain than you do from any relationship?
Don Lemon doesn't have a following excepton the left wing and left wing crazy
kook racists. I mean, whywould you give him this? And he's

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a total snake, He's got hissmart glasses on, he's acting like he's
some kind of reformed whatever. AndElon Musk gets screwed by him. And
again nobody cares about this except peopleon CNN and on Twitter. Maybe Elon
Musk right after the interview is like, bimp, I'm not doing this.

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I'm paying you and doing an interview. You're you're not You're not doing this
to me. You can you couldbe on X, but you're not doing
this to me. Between that andTucker Carlson and Chris Cuomo, I'm like,
yuck, what are you guys doing? I'll have more about that on
this side. Three pine four fivefive six sixty one oh four. It's
comment Sense Radio as a new home. Good morning everybody, and happy Thursday

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to all of you and yours.It's Almond in the Morning and it is
Common Sense Radio. Jamie Alman hereplease, and privilege to be with you.
Sam is online. One appreciates youlistening to the show. Sam.
What's going on with you? Jamie? On the juvenile deal, yeah,
my wife and I adopted our greatniece and when she was four years old,

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and when she got to high school, she just absolutely wet nuts.
The juvenile office would do absolutely nothingto help us. It started out with
little stuff, but as they donothing with the little stuff, it escalates
and it got to the point whereshe assaulted us. That's the only time
they actually arrested her. And thensix months later, she's just released back

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to us, and two months afterthat she assaults us. Lordie, So
what happened? I mean, isthis constantly then a juvenile court thing?
Now it well, yeah, she'seighteen now, yeah, but yeah,

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the juvenile judge just wants to justjust just slap on the wrist with a
pinky finger. And you know,the juvenile punishments are one to one hundredth
of what an adult punishment. Ohyeah, yeah, you talk about a
revolving door. And obviously to mypoint about what fifteen year olds know to

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do and what not to do,certainly a fifteen year old knows exactly what
they're doing when they're powdering a girl'shead into the ground. And certainly a
fifteen year old knows exactly what they'redoing when they're assaulting her parents as well.
I mean, I don't know howold was she again, fifteen at
the time, or she was fitthe first time she assaulted us. She

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was fifteen, gotcha, And sheknew exactly what she was doing, and
she knew that she'd get viled,you know, that she'd get viled with
it because the other stuff she did, and she'd gotten in a bad fight
at school. She didn't go thatfar, but you know, and you
know nothing, you know, shegot you know, expelled from school for
suspended from school for a week orwhatever. But yeah, you know,

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all the juvenile officer did over thatwas sit down and talk to her,
right, Yeah, And how manytimes have we seen I think most recently,
I can't even remember the crime thatwas committed by some thug. And
the first things out of his mouthwhen they put him in the police car
is I'll be out in twelve hoursanyway, because I'm a juvenile. These

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guys, I mean, come on, it's time for this to change.
Yeah, they know the system.They know they can walk into a store
and fill their pockets up with candybars and the only thing that's going to
happen to him is that you officer, it is going to tell them,
don't please, don't do that again. Yeah. I think when they came

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up with this whole juvenile court systemway back in the day, time was
a lot different. I mean,our society was very, very different.
Kids were nearly as mature as theyare now at certain ages, and it's
just stands to reason. So Imean, again, if people can accept
a man swimming on a girls swimteam. They certainly can accept some degree

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of change in our laws regarding whatjuveniles do and what they're capable of doing.
You know what I mean. It'sa science. Yeah. And then
real quick, whenever she was releasedafter the second go around, she'd actually
spent some time and she was seventeenby then, and we were told that

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we had to come pick her up. And you know, I threw a
fit. No, we're not.We're going to file o restraining order.
We're not going to go pick herup. My wife, Oh, we're
going to pick her up. Yeah, we're going to help her out.
And six days we live out inthe country. And six days into it,
she runs away, runs across thestreet to the neighbor's house like she

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was running into a foreign embassy seekingasylum. Yeah, ladies, lady's a
bernie. Lady hates me and justlet her in. And I talked to
a sheriff buddy of mine, andhe's like, well, you know,
we can't come get her because she'sseventeen. And I'm like, can you
make her go back in our house? No now without a judge's order.
And I said, well, that'sgood enough for me. Yeah, that's

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crazy. That's crazy. Wow.So is everything better now or she just
she's just floating around. You know. My wife and my mother in law
help her out with some food andclothes every once in a while, but
she's never coming back. Yeah.Well, Sam, prayers continue for you

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and for your wife and and foryour for your daughter too. You guys
did a godly thing. Uh.And sometimes it just doesn't necessarily always work
out. So sorry that happened.But I think I think you're to your
point about what's a juvenile what's anadult? And I think we I think
we know at this at this stagein the game. Yeah, they just

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can't get They got to stop thiswhere they all they do is sit down
and talk to him when they dosomething drastically wrong. Yeah. I mean,
well, juvenile officers are also ina tough place because they've got to
be all namby pamby too, becausethey've got to be locked down on all
these rules and laws. Uh.And I'm sure there's so much frustration in
the juvenile court system now, Iguarantee you. Uh. And and but

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there their hands are tied, andI think it's time to untie them.
Yeah, the the juvenile officer isa glorified counselor. They they don't wear
a police uniform. Yeah, no, I know. You know, if
the sheriff comes to your house,all they can do is call the call
their supervisor, and the supervisor talkto the juvenile office. It's that,

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you know, unless something violent isbeing done in the moment. Yeah,
but the juvenile office for themselves,they are probably they probably she probably had
a pistol hidden on her somewhere,But you know, she's not a you
know, like I said, it'snot what it's not what's my pictures when
they picture an officer. Yeah,oh yeah, no, I I I

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know, I know. It's it'sit's it's kind of like they are also
in the cross here sometimes because thesethese these juveniles all just run the roost,
uh and and there's really nothing peoplecan do except when you change the
laws. And I think I thinkwe I think there's a case to be
made, especially with his latest case, although there are plenty of other examples

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that the laws need to change.Yeah. Well, very early on in
this the sheriff told me that Missouria few years ago actually changed back the
law. Off opposite of what you'resaying. That because it used to be
where they could charge them at seventeenif they did something really bad. Yeah,
and he said that they had activewarrants for seventeen year olds from like

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robbing a gas station or something likethat. Yeah, that Missouri changed the
law and that they had warrants thatthey couldn't even pursue anymore because that the
kids were seventeen and not eighteen.Yeah, amazing. Yeah, Well they
and these and these guys who shotup the parade in Kansas City, you
know, a couple of juveniles there, and I know there's some effort or

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some some lip service being paid theidea of charging them as adults. But
let's keep an eye on that onebecause that's probably not going to happen.
Yeah, they'll get a good talkingoh yeah, I mean. And plus,
when you when you know something isin the system, you know,
when it becomes it's almost like terroristsor people who across the border. Eventually

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you start to get this common knowledgeamong the ne'er dowells that you can work
the system, and you could bewithin the system and no one's gonna mess
with you because of your status.And happens all over the place, and
happening in the juvenile system too,where it gets around after a while,
you know. Yeah, well,good luck to you, Sam. I

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appreciate you all listening to the show. I mean, it's it just is
to allow a bunch of mini thugsto be running around without any kind of
punishment. Uh, and they andthey could severely harm somebody or ruin their
lives. And there and there's andthey and they can get a free ride

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by the time they're twenty. Thathas to end. Dave, thanks for
calling the show man. Welcome.What's going on? Man, I'm doing
fine. Glad to hear you backout your good But he's just not you,
my friend. Yeah, no oneis. But I appreciate him filling
in. Yeah, you know,I I I feel for the previous caller

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and and please I I'm not tryingto sound in sensitive, but did he
ever one time thinking about maybe puttinghis foot this girl's ass and saying,
this is my house. I runthe show. You don't, Yeah,
well, like feel free to go. Yeah, you could only do so
much in that level because I'm justcurious. Yeah. Well, I mean
imagine though, guess what suddenly Divisionand Family Services comes in because you threatened

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to do what you just said,and you're if you're tagged with child abuse.
So well, Jamie, I Itold my kids, I said,
if you call him, you betterhope your ass goes with him, because
you're not staying here. Yeah.Yeah, no, I I know,
I mean at that point, andI'm not throwing stones at the gentleman because
I you could hear the pain inhis voice. Yeah, but I let
my I let my kids know rightup front, this is my house.

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I run it. You're a visitorhere, this is temporary. If you
don't like the rules here, ohplease feel free to go and don't let
the door hit you where the Lord'splay you. Yeah, right, No,
that's true. I mean, Ilisten, I understand the struggle of
a lot of parents who have thatsituation, and it's hard for the Kicking

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a kid out of the house isdifficult by any stretch of the imagination,
and sometimes it doesn't always work thatwell. But I understand your point.
Are you going to start that reallysuper early? However? Oh exactly.
Welllet's see. It starts when itstarts when they throw their first temper tantrum
and you don't count to five,you immediately nip it in the butt.

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Now, am I saying I'm thegreatest parent? No, not at all.
You know, I know I mademistakes, and the older you get,
the less you have a tendency tofight with them. But hopefully by
the time the older they get,they know that the old man or mom
or whoever's raising them, it's theirhouse, it's their rules. And the
caller is also right they did upthe age from seventeen to eighteen. Well,

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okay, that's still fine. Allyou got to do is certify these
people. And as far as I'mconcerned, now, you know, they
always wanted to talk about how brutalthe Roodey King beating was. That young
girl that pounded that that other girlshad on the ground. She had nothing
on those policemen out there in LA. She was uncontrollable in what she did
to this port. Oh yeah,yeah. And that's why I'm glad that

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we've got Andrew Bailey in the AttorneyGeneral's office who's looking for ways to create
a different form of justice when itcomes to juveniles. It's not just simply
to let them off the hook.So well, she should easily be certified
and their bond should be set ata million dollars cash. Yeah, and

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she's and she's never gonna change.So I don't care how old she is,
She's never gonna change. But Igot you, Dave. Thanks Jamie,
all right, but I appreciate youcalling the show. Yeah, it's
really you're gonna start early. Hell, I'm I'm I'm no expert on this.
I mean, but you know,first of all, it's really super
people who kick their kids out ofthere. I mean, that doesn't always

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work really well. And you tryevery avenue I know, Sam did,
uh, And it's really kind ofkids are still, even though they're young,
are still smart instinctually, and it'skind of like, never forget when
I was when I was riding ona horse trail once and and me and

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the kids were on this horse trail. Well, they they told us right
off the bat, they said,do not let the horse chew on a
leaf on a tree, because theminute that you let the horse chew on
a leaf on a tree, itwill never stop. You'll you'll never even
go down the trail because that thathorse is going to sit there and take

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advantage of the fact that you letit eat that leaf. And horses are
smart. They I actually know howto They love people, but they especially
know how to work people. Andso you know, uh, you have
to kind of start early on that. And and you know what the reason
why the horse kind of has toknow this for some reason. You know

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what hard it is as a humanto be on a horse and pull on
the rain like that to the pointwhere you're bucking its head up. And
it's hard for people to for instinctuallyfor them to do that. But it's
called tough love and it's also morelike discipline. But but I'll blame you

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for saying, you know, Idon't know I would. I really want
to pull back on that when Ihurt the horse. But the horse is
like, yeah, I know,look a look at these human beings.
I'm gonna hurt me. I'm justgonna keep eating. So you gotta you
gotta be careful not not to notbeating because believe me, the way the
system is right now, you'll goto jail. So that's how that's how
it all works. Take a quickbreak, you're gonna be back with Rory
O'Neil are Esteemed National responded over thisTikTok ban that Republicans and Democrats all think

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we'll shut you up now finally aboutChina, while they're letting China own them
on all levels. Straight Dad,Good, good morning everybody, and it's
never too early to check in withour international national corresponded the Great Rory O'Neill,
following up on the action yesterday inthe House ban on TikTok. We'll

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see how far this goes. Rory, Welcome to the show. How you
doing, my friend, Hey,Jamie, good morning. I'm doing well.
Thanks. So let me get thisstraight. We still have scientific labs
in China that we work with throughour universities. We still sell farmland to
the Chinese, sometimes even outside ofmilitary bases. And we have our pharmaceuticals

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all made in China right down,and also our faucets. But TikTok is
apparently the big enemy. Huh wellright, you can go to Disney World
in China. Yeah, But thatis the new target of this legislation that
passed the House. They are tryingto force the Chinese company byte Dance to
sell off the TikTok app subsidiary becausethey're concerned that byte Dance will turn over

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the data it's collected on Americans tothe Chinese government, or that their government
will just take it. Yeah,you mean the data they're already collecting just
by having people spying in our government. I mean, Eric Swallwell gave the
China more information than TikTok. Ever, well, I'm sure you know,
Well I wouldn't go that far becauseyou've got what one hundred million users in

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the US. And the thing is, as you know, these profiles are
developed over time. That's really thevalue with being able to use your phone
to track your movements over the yearsand figure out your routine. They can
get a pretty good profile of youafter a couple of years of tracking you
on this app, even if youdon't use it much. Yeah, so

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they determine, like what exactly theChinese would be interested in a thirteen year
old painting their fingernails on TikTok?Like what exactly is the interest here that
the Chinese would have in a thirteenyear old or a you know, a
mom dancing in the kitchen, Likewhat exactly are they getting out of that?

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Well, it's more of the aprofile data that's collected, because information
is the new oil, they say, right. So it's because when that
thirteen year old is tracked until they'reeighteen nineteen. What if they then enter
the military or what happens to theparents of that thirteen year old? How
are they being tracked as well?And the information that's gathered as these profiles
are put together, because those profilesare incredibly valuable, and that's the stuff

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that Facebook and Instagram are also collecting. It's the same kind of data.
But do you want that in governmenthands or private hands? Yeah? Well,
the government it's already collecting data throughour credit card companies and everything else.
So I don't know. I'm nota big TikTok band person because I
think a lot of it is justa diversion from the real China threat that

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other people our government don't want toactually face or do anything about. But
that's not for you to comment onbecause you're a journalist, You're you're you're
a reporter, you're not an opiner. So I'm not going to put you
in that situation. Are you onTikTok? I am not either, are
I? No? Yeah, no, I don't. Yeah. It's one

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of those it's clearly not for teenagers. Yeah, I mean yeah, I
mean, it's it's interesting some ofit is because I can see some of
the videos. But you know,people send me links to videos that are
on TikTok and then I hit thelink and it says I gotta sign up,
and I'm not doing that. Imean, not because I'm afraid they're

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going to get information from me,but because I just am not interested in
it, you know. So youknow, well, right, and then
you can you have to be concernedthat about what is in the algorithm,
what information they're sending to your phoneand pushing to your phone. And that's
the other concern is that if theChinese government then starts pushing information to teenagers'

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phones, you know that maybe antiAmerican. I do what that happening too.
Yeah, well there's people who aretalking about how I mean, we
have college professors who are more antiAmerican then that you could push into a
TikTok app. But again, I'mdragging you into the opining phase and I'm
sorry to use you in this fashion. So all that you're also covering.

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I was intrigued by this because youonly have a couple of minutes. But
you're also kind of on the tippingbeat because apparently that's like a big deal
now where people will like make youa cup of coffee and then hand you
a receipt that has a place fortipping on it. Well, that and
or the screens, right, theyflip over the screen now and then they
turn their backs so that they don'thave to watch you tip or not tip

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away it. Maybe, but Wallahas that new survey showing nearly three and
four Americans think tipping has gotten outof hand in large part because we've moved
away from the cash society. Thatnow they keep on flipping that screen over
and that tablet screen and suggesting wetip at least fifteen percent, usually up
to twenty twenty five thirty percent insome cases. Yeah, I always do.

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I feel like such a sucker.But and not I could. I
could take the attitude that I'm nevergoing to see these people again. But
I really don't don't know. I'ma sucker for that stuff anyway. Rory,
thank you so much, my friend. I appreciate you, buddy.
All right, talk to you soon, Jamie yet man, that is the
great Rory O'Neil. Yeah, okay, so again, now I realize that

(31:49):
the TikTok ban is the feel goodmove of the week right makes it makes
us senators feel really super brave whenthey go and blather on about TikTok and
the scourge of TikTok and what TikTok'sdoing to your kids and all that kind
of stuff, and they're like,there's anti senitism on TikTok. And it's

(32:13):
like, yeah, really, there'santi semitism at Washington University. I mean
all this as anti American propaganda onTikTok. It's like, yeah, have
you ever tried turning on ABC Newsor CNN or MSNBC there's racism on TikTok.

(32:34):
It's like, yeah, have youever watched the Joy Read Show?
I mean, come on, whoare they fooling? If you really want
to get China, you need todo what Donald Trump did and tariff them
to death. That's what you do. Oh a conservative, It's like,
the hell they are not. Theyabsolutely are regulating commerce is actually absolutely in

(32:57):
the Constitution. Now, whether ornot that means you dictate who owns the
companies here and there, we've gotuniversities who are collaborating with Chinese researchers.
The Wuhan Lab is a perfect exampleof that. If China was so bad,
then why are you in bed withthem, playing around with viruses and

(33:19):
doing your gain of function research andeverything else. If China's so bad,
how do we How is doctor Faucistill not hung from the highest tree for
getting in bed with China? IfChina's so bad, why is it that
nearly all of our pharmaceuticals are madethere? All the pills you take,
all the you know whenever, Oh, oh, I know why? Because

(33:44):
pharmaceutical companies are one of the largestfunders of our Congress and our representatives,
and so you're not going to doanything to hurt the pharmaceutical companies making cheap
to the penny medications that they're sellingfor two thousand percent profit here in the

(34:06):
US. Seriously, how about allthe people who are benefiting from the real
estate transactions that China makes here inthe United States of America. And again,
I know there are people who make, for instance, plumbing fixtures and
things like that over in China.Their steel is cheap, all that kind
of stuff, But who are theykidding? That? TikTok is one of

(34:30):
the main enemies of this country.And this is why people get so frustrated,
well particularly me, with our governmentand our media and this lemming like
following of dumb things like a TikTokband, because we know, we know

(34:51):
that China doesn't need TikTok or doesit need some algorithm from a twelve year
old in order to get important informationguarding our government, our military and everything
else. I mean, China alreadyknows this kind of stuff and can already
get it and are stealing our researchtime and time again. That's kind of

(35:14):
what you get when you kind ofget in bed with him and you collaborate
with them. So they're not kiddinganybody by pursuing this TikTok band, and
I hope you don't fall for it. I mean, I realize that you
know. That's the thing now isdot TikTok's terrible. They're getting in They're
ruining our children. It's like,believe me, have you ever been to
a public school, or for thatmatter, even a private school for that

(35:37):
matter, Pick out a class inyour kid's day. I guarantee you that's
having more ruinous effects on your childthan anything on TikTok is. They're brainwashing
children. Yeah, have you everheard of critical race theory? I mean,
come on, there's so much thatis invented and created by Americans hurting

(35:59):
your children every single day. Youknow, you ever hear a sprite?
Yeah, okay, I mean youknow what I'm talking about. It's like,
so this doesn't move me at all. I think it. I think
it's a band aid. Uh.And and it's actually not only a band
aid. It's a distraction from thereal problems that are going on in this

(36:21):
country that our own government is doingto us. And I mean there's a
there's a whole outfit I visited inPost nine to eleven. It's called DARPA.
Uh. They they have all ofyour credit card transactions in one place
under the guise of the Patriot Act. Uh. They they they're they're they're
they have it all in one placejust to just to flag whether or not

(36:45):
they know when you're buying a gunand when you're buying ammunition and all that
kind of stuff your government does,whether or not they've actually pinned isolated to
you or not, as another story, but they they know more than the
Chinese do. Our government is buyingon us at a great level. In
the Chinese are three Poe four fivesix sixty one oh four. Tucker Carlson

(37:07):
and Chris Cuomo. Why Saint Louishas a new Good morning every buddy,
Happy Thursday to all of you andyours. It's common sense Radio. Jamie
Allman here provileged to be back withyou all by the Morning Show one oh
four nine, and the Patriot hada chance to see how the other half

(37:29):
lives. When I was in Arizonaand for my birthday went to uh the
kids went to see the Cubs andthe Brewers at Sloan Park in right just
right outside of Tempe in Mesa,Arizona, which is like a ten minute
drive from Tempe. Because I was, I was there and suddenly kind of

(37:52):
it occurred him as seeing a lotof like people running around in all kinds
of different baseball garb you know,the Dodgers and Rangers and Cubs, Milwaukee
and all these other I think,why is everybody walking around here with like
baseball stuff on. Then I realized, oh, I'm in spring training country.

(38:14):
So immediately I got some tickets togo seek I was gonna. I
was actually preferring maybe to see theDodgers and the Giants, which was up
at Cawi Back Ranch Stadium and justoutside of Phoenix, but it's a little
too far away, so went didthat one. It was kind of interesting,
kind of sitting amongst Cubs fans andBrewers fans. They're a lot nicer

(38:38):
than they normally appear in our stadiums, So I don't know. Anyway,
it was fun. It was agood, good time. But happy to
be back with all of you hereat the ALM in the morning show.
All right, so hey, ChrisCuomo, Tucker Carlson. I talked earlier
about Don Lemon and Elon Musk together. I'm like, Elon, don't you

(39:02):
understand who Don Lemon is? Andwhy do you let vermin under your tent
like that? You don't know thatDon Lemon's gonna wind up screwing you,
that Don Lemon's gonna wind up takingadvantage of you. You don't understand that
Don Lemon has a heck of alot more of the game than you do

(39:22):
by you cutting a deal with him, not just allowing him on your platform,
but you're cutting a deal with him, and so is what does Don
Lemon do after he basically tricks youinto doing an interview and then asks you
embarrassing questions just to kind of justto kind of aggrandize his left wing audience

(39:46):
that you're now allowing into the doorwith impertinent questions. And then what does
Don Lemon do when it's all over? He goes back on CNN and Tattletales
on you hate speech on the platformis up? Do you believe that X

(40:06):
and you have some responsibility to moderatehate speech on the platform. Yeah.
Right, this is Don Lemon,who is the biggest racist on CNN at
one time, and now he's justanother loser try to hang on to winners,
and he's he goes back to CNN. He has tweeted a tweet he
shared increasing illegals boost dem voting power, causing them to recruit more. Yeah,

(40:29):
so this is all bad. ElonMusk, It's like, how did
you not know that Don Lemon wasgonna screw you over? Same thing with
Tucker Carlson. This didn't make anysense to me. A lot of people
were like gushing over this interview.Oh, it's so nice that two people
with different points. If if you'refinally talking peaceful, it's like booh,

(40:50):
no, thank you, especially ifit's going to be Chris Cuomo basically cucking
Tucker Carlson on his own platform andTucker Carlson and winding up apologizing for making
fun of Chris Cuomo, who isabsolutely just the biggest tool on TV at
one time. But between him andDon Lemon, how is it that Elon

(41:13):
Musk and Tucker Carlson allowed these twolosers to latch onto them in this way?
I mean, we can go throughdifferent stuff that I say that you
say. I still want to knowwhy you came after me as much as
you do. Probably it's easy becauseI don't like CNN, and I really
mean that in my heart of hearts. I really just but why be I

(41:35):
don't know, you don't know?Come on, Tucker, why don't you
be honest with him and tell him? Why? Why Chris Cuomo? Because
Chris Cuomo is a left wing kook? And then it became all about,
well, you were making fun ofme for the lifted weight. How can
you not know? It was sointentional, It was so frequent, said

(42:00):
give me videos from Instagram? Hue, what was wrong with me lifting weights?
You and outdoors? Mean, it'slike, what does that have to
do with anything? Come on,Tucker, you you could have nailed him
on that one about about I mean, how stupid. Does that sound that

(42:22):
Chris Cuomo somehow associates lifting weights withoutdoorsmanship. It's like, that's why it
made fun of you, because you'redumb as a rock and because you made
statements like that you just did.But Tucker's just sitting there taking it and
it just was It was so weirdand so unlike Tucker. I mean,

(42:45):
you don't have to be mean tothe guy. Uh but at least you
could kind of man up and bejocular with him and tell Chris Cuomo why
you picked on him all the time. Because Chris Cuomo was absolutely totally pickable.
I mean just by the mere statementwhat you mean, I even lift
weights, you know, dois whenyou want to stand It's like what?

(43:07):
Uh So anyway, I just wishthat Tucker and Elon would understand that people
watch them and people enjoy them becauseof what they stand for and because they
have they come across as having alevel of courage. There's no reason in
the world that Tucker Carlson or ElonMusk want to be giving platforms to Chris

(43:31):
Cuomo and Don Lemon. It doesn'tmake any sense at all. As hard
as Tucker has worked to develop hisbrand, and as and as hard as
Elon Musk has worked to develop hisbrand. How do you latch on and
allow yourself to be cocked by twoabsolute losers like Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo,

(43:54):
both of whom come out looking betterthan you, guys, not in
my mind, but in the mindof others. Pretty crazy, alright,
three Poe four five five six sixtyone O four. Happy Thursday, everybody,
It's common sense Radio.
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