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February 11, 2024 6 mins

In this episode, I debunk some common myths and misconceptions that often come my way when discussing political viewpoints and media bias. I challenge the popular belief that mainstream media fails to cover certain stories and offer an explanation, suggesting that maybe, it's not about what they cover, but rather about people's personal media preferences affecting the diversity of their news sources.

I address the rebuttal I often receive when criticizing former President Trump — that I don't equally criticize Biden or Harris. In doing so, I emphasize the fact that pointing out one flaw does not invalidate another. In truth, only a deep understanding of the political landscape from multiple perspectives can help form a well-rounded opinion.

I also take a light-hearted detour to share about the 'studio renovation' I undertook, clearing my workspace of years of accumulated clutter, drawing parallels to the need for some much-needed cleaning in political understanding.

One of my key discussions in this episode is my stance on whether former President Trump incited an insurrection or not. While I don't believe his January 6th speech directly led to the uprising, I argue that months of spreading false information about election fraud played a far more significant role in sowing discontent and anger among the public.

In light of the widespread belief in election fraud, I once again debunk these conspiracy theories, explaining the process of ballot counting in detail. I emphasize the robustness of the system, which cross-references each paper, mail-in, or in-person ballot against an electronic roll of registered voters. I also highlight that the comprehensive auditing in Georgia further confirmed the legitimacy of the election results, insisting that baseless claims of election fraud must stop.

I conclude the episode with a bold statement - that the only real attempt to 'steal the election' came from Donald J. Trump himself.

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(00:00):
This is one of my favorite tactics when people go after what I say on the interwebs and they say,
how come you never see the other members of the media or the lame stream media talking about this?
I'll tell you how come, because you're not watching the lame stream media.

(00:24):
Don't don't sit there and tell me that you're watching the other lamestream media stations.
You're not because you think they're lame.
So you just sit there and you think, you know,
and I can tell you and everybody who knows me knows I watch all different media

(00:45):
sources because I like to kind of aggregate them all to come to conclusions
that the lamestream media is covering.
Those stories they may not be covering the same as your media station is covering
them but they are covering them and just maybe maybe if you didn't just watch

(01:07):
one thing you might find that out for yourself.
So here's an interesting tactic that i see more and more when i say something
about trump and And people don't like it.
I've made them feel uncomfortable and they can't refute it.
So this is this is where they think they got smart.

(01:29):
They say, I never hear you talking about Biden or Kamala Harris's lies.
Well, if that's true, you haven't watched all my videos, but let's let's play in your world.
Let's just play in that world. I have never, ever brought up a Biden or Kamala Harris lie.

(01:50):
Does that change what I just said about Trump?
Does it change the validity of anything that I've said?
No, it doesn't. It just gives you something to say because you have no other
way to combat what I said.
If you did, you would combat it instead of coming up with this ridiculous distraction. distraction.

(02:20):
This is just a friendly note. I recently got some new monitors here in my studio
and I thought, you know, I am finally going to go and redo the wiring.
Because it's been 10 years of, you know, adding and taking away that stuff.
So I'm going to go and redo. And I like had a fire hazard because I had all

(02:40):
these plugs going into one outlet.
It spent me all day. My back is sore. My neck is sore.
And I probably pulled two tons of garbage out from under my desk.
Just stuff that has not been used for decades. AIDS.
I I'm surprised they didn't find a mouse nest under there or something,

(03:04):
you know, and I won't touch it again for another 10 and we'll have to do it all over again.
You know, still a lot of talk about whether or not the president incited an insurrection or not.
I do not believe the words that speech that he gave on January 6th incited an insurrection.

(03:28):
You can go back and find the word fight and march.
You can find that in just about every political speech ever given.
But I still believe that he did incite an insurrection.
He did this by spreading months of fake news about a fake fraud perpetuated on the American people.

(03:56):
And while he was doing it, he was
trying to put together fake electors and steal the election on his own.
He made a large portion of the American people feel that their democracy had been stolen. Right.
That is what incited the insurrection on that day.

(04:21):
I've got to do it again. I've got to make another election video here just to
make it quick for people who still feel like you can just print paper ballots
or mail in as many ballots as you want and they'll be counted.
Wanted if you just think that our election system is so freaking lame that you

(04:44):
can overcome it that way. And that's what Donald Trump thinks.
It's just unbelievable. How stupid do you think we are as a country?
So here's how it works. There's an electronic voter roll of registered voters.
Then there are mailed or paper or in-person ballots.

(05:05):
When an in-person mail or email ballot is submitted, it gets checked against
this wonderful electronic roll.
And one vote gets cast for that one person. It doesn't matter if there's a thousand
other ballots that come in.

(05:27):
They're still all going to be checked against that roll.
You can have two million mules delivering ballots.
But if you can't alter that electronic ballot, then it doesn't matter how many
you've stuffed in a ballot box.
And guess what? In Georgia, they audited the electronic roll.

(05:51):
Then they audited the paper ballots, and then they audited them together, and guess what?
They were married and matched beautifully.
See? Election fraud didn't happen. Stop saying that it did.
The only person who tried to steal an election is Donald J. Trump.
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