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It's his life mission to make baddecisions. It's time for Florida.
Man. Hm hmmm, uh let'ssee here, man, I got a
couple I gotta I can't. There'sone I want to read, but I
don't know if I have the courageto do it yet. So we'll come
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back but let's talk about this Airbnbhost, shall we. Airbnb host was
shocked after finding a Florida man hidingunder her bed. What so the airbnb
host found a Florida man hiding underthe bed in a union unit, I
said to her. But as hewas cleaning up after a guests stay,
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Luis Lopez showed the moment that hespotted the Florida man. The police had
to get involved. He didn't presscharges, but it's funny because it's in
on video and he was cleaning hisunit and he discovered the dude under the
bed with his phone plugged under thecharger, and Luis goes, you gotta
get out from under the bed,bro, this isn't our Airbnb. I
mean, it's on video. He'slike recording the guy under the bed with
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his phone charging. And then heput up a second video where police had
to deal with the problem because theguy would leave. And so he said
that the guests who stayed in theunit had let this guy in and then
allowed him to remain there when theyhad left. And so because he never
broke in the guy like, neverpressed charges. He said they let him
in there and then they left,and so he stayed there and tried to
hide, and so he goes.I did take it up with the renter,
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and we're getting that under control.I thought that was a nice way
that he'd you know, although he'sa dude. Can I just say that
this is a dude. He's he'sa larger dude, and he's got the
luxury of that. If that hadbeen a woman, that dude had been
pumped full of led because a womanis not going to sit here and take
that. I'm saying, you don'tknow, like, can you give me
a can you give me some kindof affirmation that you're not going to rate
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me? You know what I mean? Like, So I'm glad that he
was able to take care of it. We're gonna have to start widening.
Florida Man here to include Florida Bearwp TV. Florida Bear swipes a forty
five dollars to it's a expensive tacobell order, a forty five dollars taco
bell order from a porch after anUber Eats delivery. Now, this bear
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walked up to the porch, stoletheir money, came back for the soda.
Not even making this up Longwood,Florida. I mean it's on.
A bear straight up came up,captured on the doorbell camera. He went
right up, grabbed the bag inhis mouth. Then he came back and
took the soda. He took allof it. Uber Eats reimburse them for
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the bear. Man. I IMan, I don't know. I just
find that hysterical. This is likethe fifth story and the two months that
we've had where a bear is eatingstuff, drinking somebody's beer doing this.
Man, those bears in Florida arewild. Hillsdale has a short video up
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Watch that video that explains everything thatthey do. That's Dana for Hillsdale
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dot Com, Hillsdale College, DevelopingMinds, Improving Hearts, Petty and Booker
t. I love that sounds likeit sounds like actually a rock group.
How too, American icons blazed apath for racial equality. It is out
now. He's got a great writeup in The New York Post about it
as well. Brian, good tosee you, Danta. Thanks having me
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on. I appreciate what a greatstudio you at. Oh, thank you.
I don't know if it's the TVor radio show. We're both all
of them, all of them.Thank you. Yeah. I got my
big old light wall behind me andmy big elied It's not just like a
screen. It's like all my hugeled lightwall. I'll have to show you
one day when you're in Dallas.A lot to have you in studio and
you have to look at my giantrig my desk, a four and a
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half foot wide gaming screen. Itis like an engineering marvel. Yeah,
it's like I wish I could Iget on my little laptop and I'm disappointed.
So your book, congratulations because thisis like the millionth book that you've
written your factory. Uh, andthis is a very This is a story
that I actually didn't know until Istarted reading about you know, when I
first heard that you were writing thisbook and I started kind of reading about
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it. This is, I meanfascinating. You're talking about you know,
Teddy Roosevelt obviously in booker T Washingtonand how these two men came together.
What a timely topic. Why isthat why you pick? Because of everything
that's going on in the world rightnow, You're like, this is a
great story for now a little bit. I think I did a couple of
days. I'm trying to move upthrough time. You know. I stumbled
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out to George Rstons Secret six totwenty plus years ago. That's an amazing
book. That's still one of myfavorites. Thanks, and I just kept
like researching it on my own,just hey, you know what other people
go. I would just kind oflook into it that I go, this
could be a great movie National Treasurewith Nicholas Cage is out. I go,
I got a better one, Andit actually happened. And then after
that came out it did well.I thought would be what's the next big
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thing that not many people talk about? And I came up with Jefferson.
I was fascinated by the War ofeighteen twelve. Outside Texas, where you
are, not many people know aboutthe history of Texas. I thought,
Sam used to and be cold tolook at and then comes to Civil War.
And before I read that, Iread Booker T. Washington's Up from
Slavery, before I focused on FrederickDouglas and Abraham Lincoln, and I go,
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this is unbelievable. How could aguy who is a slave till nine,
no shoes, sleeping on the floor, one meal a day, never
learned to read and write, eventuallybecome the most successful educator in the country,
an impact it made in almost everycontinent with his curriculum. And then
to read his story, it almostsounds like fiction. And then in his
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story and other books, Teddy Roosevelt'sall over it and how much they meant
to each other. And then Iwent out to talk to Tweet Roosevelt,
the great grandson who happens to beleading the Roosevelt School to my college,
and I said, I'm thinking aboutdoing this book. Is there anything there?
Is this a reach? And hesaid absolutely not yet Teddy had blind
spots, no doubt about it.Some things you said makes you know that
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he was. It's nineteen oh oneand we were having you know, a
lot of things change. But whathe did with Booker T. Washington was
phenomenal. It's underappreciated, and gofor it. He helped me out with
a bunch of books and resources.Tuskegee was a huge help because that's the
university he founded that really changed theSouth in so many ways. And I
just thought, let's tell this story. Stop talking about taking any at the
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World Cup, stop talking about beinga forty nine ers quarterback and feeling so
upset about America that it's not worthplaying football. Let's get a perspective on
how far we've come. That's athat's a great story. Talking with our
good friend Brian kill me at hisnew book, Teddy and Booker T.
How too American icons blaze the pathfor racial equality? You know, I
look at the stories, I lookat the the leaders of them that we
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know through history, and it's Imean, I don't know, maybe it's
just because we're so limited and thatwe're living the now. I look at
the infighting in the Republican Party.I look at the election results last night.
Are we I mean, are weever going to be able to have
any books like this from any leadersof our time? Now? I mean
I just wonder, Well, Imean, you got to go find them.
You gotta go find them, yougot to bring them out. And
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what I do is I try todo things because there's so many cross currents.
Okay, you'd go to make aspeech and you realize the person who
wants you to make a speech ifsomething happens with their company and they go
wrong. I'm the keynote speaker atan event, so I just decided to
create my own event. And whenI go out, I talk about all
the books. So I basically howAmerica got great. So I'm going to
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be doing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.I'm going to Pittsburgh, I'm going to
be in I got to shoot aMichigan in Red Bank, New Jersey.
So I'll be going out. ButI talk about all of it. And
I'm fascinated by the first people haveabout our history because a lot of people,
if you're a math person, you'renot focused on history. If you're
a history person, I've focused onmath. People are proud to be American,
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but now they got to defend thatstate. Why are you proud to
be an American? Well, Ifeel like we're arming them a little by
little Victorian story that why we aresuch an exceptional nation, not a perfect
nation. Right, No, wearen't exceptional. Yeah, And why we're
pushing back when they say Andrew Jacksonand George Washington's statue should stand, and
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you shouldn't box up Peddy Roosevelt's statueand send it to North Dakota. There
was once in front of the Museumof Natural History, which he founded.
Yeah, it's it's like the culturalrevolution with MAO, just like taking apart
the old and try to put insomething new. We're talking with our friend
Brian kill Me. I want topick your brain. You know, the
election results yesterday. I'm fascinated withthe spin that I'm hearing from Democrats on
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virgin I mean, you've you've talkedabout this a lot on your radio program
on Fox and Friends as well,because Virginia was a blue state that you
know, Republicans overperformed in twenty one. There are some redistricting issues obviously,
but young and still governor for twoyears. Republicans still are making I mean,
I think that Republicans have covered alot of ground just in a little
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bit, so I don't think thatthey should be as depressed about Virginia.
How do you take that when yousee the spin coming from like the axle
rods and everybody out there, well, I mean it's still the razors at
either way to flip and hold orhold and flip whatever it is. I
think it was because young can putso much into it. He made himself,
put himself done so much, andyou think he already shocked the world
once he's performing, Well, whycan't he just flip a few seats?
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How could that be? But youknow, I think for him personally to
set back. But it's not asif Oklahoma just one blow. Yeah,
it's not Texas where you're at.If Texas everyone blew, jeez, that
changes everything forever. There's another bookfor right there. Oh yeah, that
history it was yeah, once wasdemocratic, as you know. But but
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you know, just to look atthat, I think Dunk it's a bit
of a step back because he's lookingto stay on a roll, and you
know, wait, two years comefor twenty twenty eight. So I think
it is setback from but it's notdevastating. I just think it comes down
to, you know, the Dobbsdecision. Yeah, and how are you
going to message it? Because threestates at a time, they're going to
try to Democrats going to try tomessage that and put it on the ballot
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four or five states every election cycleand let their Republicans to message it and
whatever that message is do it.They were running ads as you know in
Kentucky. Oh yeah, then thatDaniel of a twelve year old saying I
was raped by my stepfather Daniel Cameronwants to make me have the baby and
he never responded, Oh my gosh. Oh so that's fifty one for you.
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Yeah, you got you gotta.Republican's got to get a handle on
this, because I mean, theyhave the winning message. I mean clearly
I realized, you know obviously thatGeorgia and Florida are not you know,
Ohio and not Virginia. They're verydifferent. But in some way the messaging
can work. But is that somethingthat comes from the RNC, Like how
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do they make this work? Howcan they get cohesive on this? I
just think there's there's a there's awrong way to answer it, and that
is zero exemptions. Yeah, Ithink that that when you tell a nine
year old that's also running, doyou have a DA that was running an
ad and saying eight a nine yearold get pregnant because of a of an
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incest situe, situation with Daniel Cameron, make me have that baby? You
know, his answer is no.Why do you say it? So you
know whether they want a message andsay we're for the moms to make their
decision. We want the states tomake their decision. If you talk to
Ron McDaniel, they know how todo it. He feels though some people
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are uncoachable. Yeah, it's forthif you get into the weeds a little
bit, then you get into ifyou're explaining you're losing because I think what
was one of the cases like inPennsylvania where it was a twelve year old,
but they had also established that technicallythat would have been detrimental to her
health, so that fell under theexceptions for the maternal health and I think
that's applicable in Kentucky. But whichis why I don't understand why Daniel Cameron
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and I really like Daniel Cameron.I want. I want him to be
like a rock star for the GOP. I don't know why he didn't rise
to that and answer it. Idon't. I don't either. Because Ronald
McDaniel was in with on my radioshow Monday and she expressed frustration. I
go, what do you think aboutKentucky? And she said, what do
I hope? I hope you win? What do I think? I think
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these last set of ads are devastating. And then she sent him to me
and I wow, what did hesay? And she said nothing. They
had no formal response to. So, yeah, that's bad. That's bad.
They can't they can't be they can'tbe doing that. So obviously Republicans
got to get get it together forthat messaging for a abortion because you're right,
I think they're going to put uson the ballot and never in all
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of these different states go bit bybit. They're looking at this just as
incrementally as pro lifers are. Anddo you think too that there's a faction
like there's a split in the Republicanside. You got the all or nothing's
and then the ones who are like, Okay, it's about saving lives,
even if we have to do itincrementally, and they're both hostile to each
other. I think, Yeah,Republicans love disagreeing with each other. There's
no doubt about it. We're almostright. I know. I was saying
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that we're watching real time Republicans comeapart with the whole speakers thing. But
the next day the Democrats showed theycould do it better. And when we're
seeing now with the squad and morecriticizing Joe Biden in putting Barack Obama and
to have a crowd of college clownsthis Palestinian movement to file the White House
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and call them genocide Joe, canyou imagine if Trump was in office,
because he would have backed Israel tothe hill. Yeah, you would have
let him go. It wouldn't eventried to pause him. This is the
worst president ever. Yeah, believehe's doing this. And now we have
you set up saying ceasefire. Hewants a pause. And then now the
messaging from the administration talking to ourfriend Brian Kilmeade, the messaging from the
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administration as well, we don't wantIsrael to stay in Gaza. After all
of this is senn done, Ithink they have to. I mean they've
had what since since so five ohsix. I mean, I think it's
proven that they got to now it'stheirs. It's done, Yeah, at
least to hold. I don't knowif there's a UN peace caping force,
I doubt it. If you're turningover to the Palestinian organization, they're afraid
of a month. Yeah, Amas, last time they were in Gaza,
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it lasted a month. There wasan election that got kicked out. They
said, we'll never get kicked out. You know who told me this?
One of the founder's sons, thatson of Amas. Yeah, that with
that book out, they did amovie on and he said that. They
kept saying Amas is not strong enoughto overthrow the Palestinian authority. And they
got overthrown, banished to the WestBank and they all they did was collect
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money for the leadership relevance in WestBank too. Yeah. Amas is more
pilot in the popular in the WestBank than Gossen. And now you want
to give Mark more to buys moremoney. He's already got a private plane
and thirty five million dollars in cash. It's all our money. It makes
no sense. It's uh, it'sthis administration. Nothing. He doesn't make
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sense. Our friend, Brian killMe, Teddy and Booker T. How
two American icons blazed a path forracial equality. My friend, if you're
in Dallas, give me a shoutand we'll go out for some good Texas
brisken. I am because I'm goingto be at the Bush Museum. I'm
gonna be at his library. Allright, all right, time, Well,
yeah, I gotta I'll find out. I'll text you data. All
right, sounds well, we'll makeWe'll make this work, yes, sir,
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sounds good. Congrats on the bookas always, love the radio program,
love watching in the mornings as wellon Fox and Friends. Sick you
always do great work. I hopeyou sleep at some point, but you
don't look like you need it.Thanks Brian, all right, thank you,
go get it. Thank you.Brian kill me his new book,
Teddy and Booker T. How twoAmerican icons place the path for racial quality?
I mean, can you have astory like that today? So I
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Thirteen And now all of the newsyou would probably miss. It's time
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for Dana's quickfive. So in Dallas, shoplifting is up by seventy three percent.
Retailers are rushing to put put merchandiseout of reach. I love it
how they say this shopping experience ischanging. Yeah, well that's seventy three
percent theft. I wouldn't call thatshopping Dallas. Guess how much Dallas and
Los Angeles? Sorry, shoplifting increasein Los Angeles one hundred and nine percent.
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Highest report retail back in the firsthalf of this year. That is
the Council on Criminal Justice. Theyanalyzed twenty four major cities and they I
mean literally like, for instance,they have Walmarts in Northeast Dallas. They
show you have to put men's underwearin a case with the lights up above
it, and all kinds of stufflike Kroger added security gates to some stores
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to quit to prevent quick exits.I mean, that's crazy craziness. Oh
boy, this in USA today saysthis guy went in for appendicitis and they
were going to move to his appendix, but apparently they did something else.
A lot more yep. King CountySuperior Court. Last year, a man
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at Lake Forest Park University of WashingtonMedical Center and two UV surgeons. According
to the suit, he went inwith appendicitis, was taken into surgery and
this during surgery, the doctors saythat they they could not locate his appendix
and they remove part of his bowelinstead, And then they said afterwards the
pain was worse than a surgery.Bowel contents spilled into his abdominal cavity.
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He was much sicker, so theyhad diverticulitis and oh my gosh, he
had to have all these other surgeries. And yeah, so they're in a
big o bad lawsuit. Yeah duh, how do you not like, how
does that? What in the world, how does it even happen? Uh?
Let's see also a hotel. Let'ssee a hotel valet stole a car.
We had the story about Zuckerberg fromtwo days ago, and then got
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carjacked at gunpoint like almost immediately after. So crime, butg got crime.
So let me tell you what Igot in the meal yesterday. What I
got in the mail yesterday. Sowe have, you know, the simulcast.
We are a nationally syndicated radio showfirst and then we simulcast the radio
program and it carries on YouTube andFacebook and Channel three forty seven Direct TV
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via the first right, So that'show you can see the stuff that we're
talking about. So I got thisreally weird email and I posted a screenshot
of it, and it was reachingout from YouTube. You know, it
just seems like it's very innocuous.Just you know, Hi, it's just
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YouTube reaching out partner support at Google. Somebody named Lucy Wrights. Quote.
Hi, Dana, I'm Lucy fromYouTube's community outreach team, reaching out to
let you know that the videos quoteexclusive doctor Tess Laurie on the safety of
ivermectin suppression of info, and doctorRobert Malone the propaganda pushed by the White
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House is not supported by the datahave been removed from the Dana Lash YouTube
channel because they violated our policies pertainingto medical misinformation countervailing views, which we
refer to as edsay. Context onthose remarks are not provided in the video
in the audio title or description.Though the videos have been removed, there's
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no penalty applied to the channel,Thanks Lucy. Lucy's a punishable name,
isn't it well? The fact thatshe is insisting that those videos violated their
policy pertaining to medical misinformation, isitself medical misinformation because ivermectin does did treat
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symptoms well, and and YouTube youcan literally munch down a ginormous bag of
male copulatory organs. That's misinformation tosay that ivermectin and the safety of it,
to say that it's misinformation to talkabout it, and doctor Robert Malone
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is correct. How much do youwant to bet that Lucy is a purple
headed former barista who lucked into aGoogle YouTube job or a man. It's
ma'am right, just saying and thenshe asks, like they did me a
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favor. They removed my content,they censored my voice, but they're selling
telling me we didn't apply penalty.The videos have been there for over a
year. There is literally nothing inthere that's misinformation. These are both doctors
that I would dare say are smarterthan Lucy, way smarter, so their
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they they have repeatedly deleted my videos, demonetized me here and there, censored
my speech all related to coronavirus.And as I've said, the stuff that
is discussed in these videos isn't evenquestionable. Now these videos are several years
old. It is known, establishedand proven. This is just YouTube being
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fascist thugs and Lucy being a bitch. That's all it is. Come at
me. I hope Elon Musk's eateats their souls. Yes, Kane.
My first response is to get doctorMalone back on the show and get doctor
Tess Lauri back on the show.That's what That's what I want to do.
What is Oh? And then YouTubewas like, can you share the
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video URLs with us? Oh?I didn't even see this. Oh can
I They've been deleted, you dumbbitches. You deleted them. You deleted
them. Oh we're doing this now, you stupid morons. You mean the
ones that you deleted? You justgot another email? Uh yeah, yeah,
here we go. Oh yeah yeah, these two the ones that you
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deleted. Yeah, these are theones that you deleted. This is what
you said you removed. So yeah, actually this is all on on X
Google's running YouTube. Huh well yeahthey do. Apparently like the decisions of
YouTube. Google is running. That'scrazy. M hmmm. I'm gonna say,
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this is what you falsely claimed waswas misinformation? Correct, this is
what you falsely claimed because you guyscan literally eat all of it, all
of it YouTube. Oh I don'tcare. You're so punishable. I'm doing
this right now on a radio show. And okay, therese what you falsely
claimed was misinformation and it wasn't.I mean, there are two doctors,
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which which one of you, beingcounters, is over here running the YouTube
accounts, and you guys want toargue was a and you guys want to
argue you know, you guys aresomehow more intelligent and informed than these actual
doctors. Yeah, come on,fight me YouTube, seriously fight me.
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We'll go round and round now Iwould. People are like, you should
go on Rumble. The first hasmy name on Rumble and I don't get
to access it or control it.That's been for a couple of years now,
So I don't know how that's got. I don't know what that is.
I've asked, and I'm like,so I can't. I could just
create a new name for myself,I guess, But so I can't.
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But so you, I mean,maybe we just start putting everything on X.
I want X to take over YouTube. How is it? This is
not misinformation at all. And theidea that while you didn't have countervailing views,
because there's a ton of countervailing viewselsewhere in the world, you,
bimbo, there's a ton of them. This is my opinion. You don't
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get to be the boss of me. You don't get to tell me that
I got to rustle the jimmies assomebody else who has a stupider opinion.
And I can only have my opinionif I balance it out with someone who
is way less smarter than me.No, not gonna happen, or provides
crappier content. That's gonna sit hereand try to push misinformation of the clot
shot right, done with it.It's not a vaccine either. It's a
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stupid injection that people get that actslike Linus's blanket. It is a pacifier.
That's what it does. It doesn'tdo jet crap, doesn't do anything.
I'll say a lot more ban me, come at me. I'm so
tired of you people. Oh mygosh, Bo, thanks for tuning in
to today's edition of Dana Lash's AbsurdTruth Podcast. If you haven't already,
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