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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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go and check that out. We are talking about Epstein
and Russia, Russia, Russia, and this is the new kind
of distraction right now. Is this story of the Russia Russia,
Russia stuff that's coming out right now. And I think
that Trump and team are strategically putting out this information
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now because they're trying to basically get the Epstein list
off of the new cycle once again. I don't think
it's going to amount to anything. You have, Megan Kelly,
she says straight up that she thinks that Obama and
Komy and Clapper and Clinton are in deep shit. Quoting
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her on this, so Director of National Intelligence Tulci Gabbard
says that Obama was in a conspiracy with Hillary to
spy on Trump, and they released some new information apparently
that she is uncovered as the Director of National Intelligence.
And here's what she had to say about that.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Thank you very much. Good afternoon. Today we've released a
declassified Oversight Majority Staff report that was produced in September
of twenty twenty. The stunning revelations that we are releasing
today should be of concern to every American. This is
not about Democrats Republicans. This has to do with the
integrity of our Democratic Republic and American voters having faith
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that the votes cast will count. There is irrefutable evidence
that detail how President Obama and his national security team
directed the creation of an intelligence community assessment that they
knew was fault. They knew it would promote this contrived
narrative that Russia interfered in the twenty sixteen election to
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help President Trump win, selling it to the American people
as though it were true. It wasn't. The report that
we released today shows in great detail how they carried
this out. They manufactured findings from shoddy sources, They suppressed
evidence and credible intelligence that disproved their false claims. They
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disobeyed traditional trade craft intelligence community standards, and withheld the
truth from the American people. In doing so, they conspired
to subvert the will of the American people who elected
Donald Trump in that election. In November of twenty sixteen.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
So you know, from this you have Trump kind of
coming forward recently and saying that basically what Obama did
was treasonous. Here's Trump.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
If you look at that those papers, they have a
stone called and it was President Obama.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
It wasn't a lots of people all over the place.
It was them too.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
But the leader of the gang was President Obama. Barack
Hussein Obama. Have you heard of him? And except for
the fact that he gets shielded by the press for
his entire life, that's the one they look.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
He's guilty.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
It's not a question, you know.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
I like to say, let's give it time. It's there.
He's guilty. They this was treason. This was every word
you can think of. They tried to steal the election,
They tried to obfuscate the election. They did things that
nobody's ever even imagined, even in other countries.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
That's a pretty serious accusation. I think we've all run,
We've all known for since twenty seventeen that Trump, excuse me,
that Obama was trying to spy on the Trump administration.
The New York Times and every you know, the legacy
media has tried to deny that for many years, but
I think there's been now clear evidence that that's coming
out and this is good information to have out there,
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and I think it's important information to have out there.
But it's very clearly being released now because of the
Epstein stuff.
Speaker 5 (04:12):
Well guess what if you go down, scroll down, you
look at the comments, All the comments pretty much across
the board say yeah, what about the Epstein list. Ugh,
it's funny. Why don't you release the Epstein list? Has
everybody saying it's a cancer.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
It's a cancer on the entire MAGA movement.
Speaker 5 (04:30):
It's a mind virul Here's.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Megan Kelly now basically saying that Obama, Clapper and Coomy,
the former FBI director, and Clinton are all in deep
deep poo poo. This is actually I think they're in
deep shit. I can promise you that nothing is going
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town to happen to any of those people.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
I really hope something does happen to these people, though,
I really really hope that Trump follows through on this
and he pushes for it.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Here's the thing, it's gonna We're jumping from one outrage
story to the next.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
This is not an outrage story.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Though this happened, it happened and we've known about this
for quite some time. Or do you think that they
are going to jail Obama.
Speaker 5 (05:15):
I don't think that they're going to jail Obama. However,
I would advise Trump and his people, if they're listening,
and I know that many of you are, I think
it would be a good idea for them to move
forward with us and to push it forward, because that
will help to ease some of this Ebstein bullshit.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
I do think that it is going to make him
look bad to put it into the public record. I
think it's already been in the public record. I understand
why they're using it, though. They're using it to get
the Epstein thing off of the news cycle. Because if
you are basically going to now, you are jumping in
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from one pot to the next. This is how this
alt media and this media ecosystem is designed. Now. It's
designed to constantly outrage you, constantly make you feel hopeless,
like there's no justice that's ever going to be served.
We had an election and Trump won based on these
stories and these allegations, and now it's time to fix America.
Speaker 5 (06:16):
It's designed to occupy the news cycle. That's really what
it's designed to do yes, And if Trump doesn't see
this through, I think it hurts him more. I think
they got to see it through.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
But when you say see it through, what do you mean?
Because seeing it through, when you accuse a president of treason,
what you.
Speaker 5 (06:33):
It means jail him? What do you mean? What do
you think it means? It means exactly.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
That they're not going to jail him. He's not going
to jail And then now what you're going to do
is what now set up something for when Trump is
out of office and they're going to start attacking him
or are they going to go after his kids? Are they
going to go after everybody else that's so high up
in the administration.
Speaker 5 (06:54):
No, I don't want them to go after anybody's kids. However,
I do maybe want to capitalize on this, and let's
make some T shirts that say jail him over Bamba's face.
What do you think we're never capitalizing on this stuff?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Let's just do it.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
We don't you guys want to tea shirt because anybody else.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
You should play the game because it's just never it's
never going away. And I mean, this is.
Speaker 5 (07:15):
This is where we're the friendless, but we are our
listeners are our friends.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
I guess you know, these stories are important and it's
important to get this information out there. And it's also
something that Trump ran on. Trump ran on kind of,
you know, exposing the Russia Russia Russia hoax and the
collusion and the voting kind of issues that happened in
both twenty twenty. I guess in twenty twenty he ran
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on that. So I get that, and that's part of
a delivering on his campaign promises. But for these media
figures now to jump on this like a Megan Kelly
and claim that they are in deep shit, it's not
going to at all be what they are how they
are pitching it. No one's going to go to jail
on this. If it is, it's going to be a
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very low level person. It's not going to be anyone
high up. It's not gonna be the people that really
were perpetrating this, like Obama and like Comy. It's just
not gonna happen. But you know what it's going to do.
We're gonna be talking about this for the next couple
of weeks.
Speaker 5 (08:17):
Yeah, you're absolutely right, And you know what, this reminds
me of one of the greatest moments in the history
of television that made us all fall in love with
Trump and then ended up having no teeth, which was
during the debate with Hillary Clinton when he said because
you'd be in jail. Yeah, and we were all, oh,
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we were elated. You were just fawning over him, loving
every second of it. And then nothing happened, and that
was a huge letdown.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
We only he had the whole locker up kind of
a chant that went on for so long, and Trump
kind of played into it, and then later he'd say, oh,
you know, I didn't. I wasn't encouraging that. I mean,
it's all it's all a game, and it's and it
becomes like this thing to where you are the audience
is forcing people into adding to the game and amplifying
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the game, because that's the only way you get audience
and you get attention, and you become part of the
kind of medio ecosystem. And it's something that we have
been trying to reject, and we've been trying to get
people behind storytelling and look at now is the time
that we should be going on offense in the entertainment space.
We should be producing films, we should be producing TV shows.
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We should be launching streaming services and start impacting the culture,
but instead we're fighting the wars from a couple of
years ago. I want to take a quick break, but
I want to get into that after the break. I
want to talk a little bit about Hollywood and kind
of a trend that that's happening right now that we're
seeing happening, a good trend starting to go in the
right direction. And we'll get to that right after the break.
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Hollywood and this late night comic rallying of the troops
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behind Stephen Colbert. So I'm sure you guys have heard
that the Colbert Show, which has been around for quite
some time, he actually got his start with a satirical
show pretending like he is Bill O'Reilly. Remember that back
in the day. It was called the Colbert Rapport, and
he was basically pretending like he was O'Reilly. That's how
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Big Bill O'Reilly and The O'Reilly Factor was back in
the day, the top show on Fox News for many,
many years.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
We used to watch it religiously that I.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Would credit Bill O'Reilly for being one of the primary
figures that basically transported me away from the left. We
were huge Hillary Clinton fans and went to you know,
a donation or what he called a fundraiser of hers,
met her. I even have a picture with her, and
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so we were like, when she was losing to Obama,
we were really bothered by that, and so we were
looking for media that would cover her in a positive light,
and the only person that would really give her a
fair shot was Bill O'Reilly. And so we were watching
Bill O'Reilly, you know, every night, and then as we
listened to him, we were agreeing with so much of
what he's saying. I'm like, oh, wait a minute, what
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does that make us? And so he was really the bridge,
I think more than anybody of at least for me,
of opening my eyes to other possibilities. And so Stephen
Colbert made his name mocking him. He I think it
was a Comedy Central show that he had on for
quite some time, and then from there he moved on
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to the Late Show, and well, of course during the
COVID time when that thing was going off, he was
literally doing skits and had animated skits of getting shots.
If you remember that, there was like that skit that
they had where he was basically pushing the vaccine shot
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and he'd become nothing but really a political hack, a
propaganda machine. And I think it was Owen Benjamin years
ago when he first got kind of canceled. One of
the first his big viral moments was and I might
be wrong on that, but I remember it being a
really big viral moment for him, was that he posted
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this picture of all of the late night comedians that
was in like, I think Variety, let's say, one of
the Hollywood rags, and he posted this picture and it
was all of the late night talk show guys and
he said something of the effect that there's no difference
between every one of them. They're all the same. And
that tweet went viral and it was kind of a
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moment where you started to see kind of how Late
Night had been completely taken over by political actors and
this all started. You know, we've touched on this a
little bit with our show with the Babylon B But
it kind of started when Jay Leno retired is when
it really kind of it started well before he was retired,
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but it really became an issue after jay Leno retired
because then it was just completely saturated with this way
of thinking. If it was Jimmy Kimmel or Jimmy Fallon,
they all kind of just took on that persona of
just being a biased worker in the late night talk
show host syndicate or circuit. So now what you're seeing
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here is is all of these shows. None of these
shows were profitable. I think some of the numbers that
I've been seeing popped around about the Colbert Show is
that they were losing forty million a year.
Speaker 5 (13:57):
Yeah, forty million a year losing.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
So imagine that for the last let's say they were
doing that for the last five ten years. You know,
you're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars being lost.
The only thing that keeps them on the air is
that he's attacking Trump. There comes a time though, that
that doesn't that equation doesn't work anymore. You cannot continue
to give this inkind donation to the Democrats at forty
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million dollars a year and stay in business, and a
paramount decided to I should say CBS decided to cancel
his contract or not renewing his contract. I believe this
show is going to end in May twenty twenty six.
Speaker 5 (14:38):
That comes soon enough.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
And so, but now you have all of the late
night comics coming forward and circling the wagons around him.
And the fascinating thing is is back in the day,
these guys used to be pretty cutthroat with each other.
You had Johnny Carson and David Letterman, they did not
like each other. And you had Joan Rivers that would
go on the Johnny Carson Show, and she tried to
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do her own talk show back in the day, and
Johnny Carson used to have her on as a guest
host and she was a regular on the show. The
second that she launched her her late night show, he
never spoke to her again. And it moved away from
being this kind of capitalist competition environment to being this
kumbaya almost like collective, kind of Marxist environment, to where
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everyone's kind of working to keep the other and propping
the other one up because now they know, okay, if
Steve Colbert is going we could be next. The jig
is up with all of these shows, and I think
that is a good sign that the entertainment world and
the Hollywood world is seeing, Okay, we can't keep this
charade going any longer. We need to make a profit,
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so Hollywood. There's extra pressures on Hollywood right now to
make money. Superman is kind of a good indication of this.
So Superman. The conservative and alt media kind of attacked
it for a while. They said that, oh, this is
going to be woke, that it's about an immigrant. They're
trying to turn off half of the audience. And it
turned out domestically to be a smashing success. That was
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a hoax story. We talked about that a couple weeks ago.
The guy was James Gunn who's the director, was taken
out of context and that movie Superman, this new Superman
movie has been a smash hit in the box office domestically.
In international box office, it's doing well as well. But
China is now kind of completely taken off the map.
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China is rejecting Hollywood right now. They're rejecting Hollywood films.
It's kind of like a hidden tariff that they're giving
to the United States because you know, Trump has been
putting these tariffs up against China. Now China's saying, okay,
well we're not going to let your cultural content in.
And so now there's this extra pressure in Hollywood to
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make money because that market, that huge billion plus person
market is now kind of off the table. And so
you're going to start to see this happen more. You know,
there's been stories about other conservative studios starting, potentially conservative
streaming services starting. You're starting to see people think about this,
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that this needs to happen. We had like kind of
a little bit of a false start with the whole
The Daily Wire kind of like stumbled a little bit.
I hope they get back on track in that regard.
Let's hope that some of these other streaming services kind
of you know, jump back, you know, into the game
and start to make long form scripted storytelling or even
documentary content. We need to start going on offense in
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this area. We can't just like get so caught up
with this Epstein, this and every single day's political fights
and getting caught up in this outrage media constantly and
losing track of what's happening. Because I'm telling you, on
the left right now, they're scheming and they're plotting on
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how to grow things, and they're doing pretty good right now.
Speaker 5 (18:04):
Yeah, there's a lot of big movies out right now.
I mean it's the summer, but it's been a while
since I felt like, Okay, there's a lot of films
out there that I would go to the movies and
see How to Train Your Dragon. That looks pretty good.
I would say Superman because there's a dog, and you
guys know I love dogs. There's Jurassic World, there's one
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of those Mission Impossible. You know, a lot of big
blockbuster films that are out right now. I think I
feel like Colleywood's making a strong comeback. They are the
movies is making a comeback. People are going to the
movies again, I think.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
And I think people are kind of tired of the
politics right now. And I think it's I'm seeing it
even in conservative kind of worlds and conservative circles, they're
kind of tuned out now. They just kind of feel like, oh,
that's been handled Trump one, so you know, we'll check
back in you know, two years or four years or
what have you. But they there does need to be
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a focus on the culture ultimately, and I do feel
like in some ways things are the environment's getting better,
but it's almost being driven by economics. It's not necessarily
being driven by conservatives and conservative audience. The economics are
such that these guys, these Hollywood studios are like, we
need to start making money and we need to start
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making good decisions. Mergers are happening, you know, consolidations started happening.
So let's don't lose track that we need to get
in that game. It is so important. Storytelling is what
defines what it means to be an American. Over the
course of the next year, you're going to see it.
People are going to start coming out with other American
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driven shows because it's our two hundred and fiftieth anniversary.
And who do you want creating those shows? Who do
you want telling those stories moving forward? Do you want
the people that you know don't think highly of America?
Do you want it to be anti Americans? Do you
want them to be foreign people that haven't even spent
much time here in this country that have other ideas
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of what America is? Do you want those people making
that kind of content. That's why we are constantly saying,
support this show, support what you love you have to
do it because it's what's going to help our future.
Speaker 5 (20:17):
We can't allow ourselves to get caught up in these
hoaxes like the Jeffrey Epstein hoax. Yes, it is a hoax,
and it's designed to pull you away from what's important,
and the Democrats love that. That's exactly what they want.
We have such an opportunity right now to start building
our own cultural institutions and to really really get back
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in there. We don't want to miss out on that.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
And the hoaxes never stopped coming. There's now this the view,
the show, the view that this kind of story went
out across social media basically saying that it's going on hiatus,
and everyone's like, a, ha hahaha, it's going on hiatus.
It goes on hiatus every August. It's going on. It's
annual hiatus. Okay, But of course conservative media is using
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that as clickbait, and conservative influencers are using that as clickbait.
Get away from those people that do that. I wanted
to also talk a little bit about this story that
went around. It doesn't seem like that much, but it
kind of I don't know, there's something about it that
rubs me the wrong way. I remember years ago, I
had a conversation with a friend. Our kids went to
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school together and so us fathers were friends. And he
had a guy that he had been working with. This
guy was as a writer in Hollywood. He had a
guy that he'd been working with, he had worked with
for years, and he had come out as trans. And
my friend was my friend at the time was kind
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of at odds with it, and he was trying to
kind of be accepting of it. And so he ended
up going out and having coffee with the guy and
talking with him, and he came back and he told
me about this, and I'm like, well, tell me about
the story. And he said, oh, you know, well he
turned trans. I'm trying to be you know, understanding and
you know, inclusive and that kind of a thing. And
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I said, well, what's his was he married?
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Yeah, he was married. Did you have kids? Yeah, he
had kids. Okay, So put the trans thing aside. The
guy left his family, left his wife and left his
kids to become a wanted to wear a skirt and
he's He's like, there comes a time when you're an
adult and you have kids, and you've and you've brought
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somebody into the world where you're personal ambitions sometimes they
go out the door, including always wanting to wear a
skirt and be a woman. Okay, you know it seems
kind of like an easy one for me. Like the
same thing with Bruce. Everyone's like, oh, you know, he
gets Woman of the Year. He hadn't even been woman
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for a year. I think that's the joke that Dave
Chappelle put out there. But here you have Bruce who
has a family. It was married to his wife many years,
has multiple kids with her, and now he's brave for
leaving them behind and becoming a woman. Once you get married,
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you have a responsibility to that partner. This brings us
to this Robbie Soave I believe I pronounced his last name.
He's a guy on the hill. He has a show
called Rising and Conservative. I think he's right leaning, and
so he announces this week that he has he says
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some personal news from my Sicily trip earlier this month,
in case anyone missed it, I got engaged. So he
got engaged to some Asian. I believe he's a med
school student. I would say looks at least ten years
younger than him. He looks younger, and you know, you
kind of dig into the story a little bit and
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you find out that he was with a woman for
seventeen years. You see, he had a wife. You know,
there's pictures of them, you know, when going to like
a high school dance or something together. She well, she
was still a junior in high school. I think he
was a you know, just starting off in college. They
got married and he ends up leaving her and going
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off to marry some other man. And of course there's
several conservative figures that are like congression, congratulations, and it's
like where are we at right now? Like this man
married a woman and now he's humiliating her by being
engaged to a man. And it's like people have like
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lost that moral compass on what is right and what
is wrong because they just want to support, you know,
somebody's diversity or somebody's gayness, or somebody's you know, pronoun
choice or choosing or what have you. And it seeped
into the right. It seeped into the right constantly. And
that's when we're talking about when we talk about culture
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and when we talk about defining a marria and culture
is that you need to be in the storytelling game,
and you need others. You need to support people that
are in the storytelling game because it defines right and wrong.
It defines what culture is. It defines the American experience.
And we should not be celebrating a guy that leaves
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his wife that he's been with, this woman that he's
been with for seventeen years. We should not be celebrating
Bruce Jenner now Caitlyn Jenner after he left his wife.
My old friend from Hollywood shouldn't have been so accepting
of the person that he used to work with that
left his kids and his wife behind to become a girl.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
Well, we shouldn't be celebrating any married people that do that,
whether they leave for a man or a woman. But
on a personal level, if I'm not okay with you
leaving me for a man or a woman, but I
prefer you to leave me for a man.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Well, here's the kind of one good thing that we've
seen over the last couple of weeks that since we've
last spoke to you guys. Was that coldplay me where
you caught that CEO of the Astronomer I guess it's
called Astronomer.
Speaker 5 (26:08):
Yeah, an AI company, and you.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Have the CEO and the HR person hugging each other.
You guys have all seen it. I was stunned by
how much that story has spread.
Speaker 5 (26:20):
Talk about something going viral.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
I mean, I went to a family event this past
weekend and literally everybody knew about it. You didn't even
have to like explain it at all. All you had
to do is do the holding thing, and everybody knew
about it. Well, the good thing that came out of
that is that, you know, you see this public shaming
of infidelity. They were both married and people were kind
of appalled by it and wanted to shame them and
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destroy them because they were cheating on their significant others.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
I'm a big advocate of shaming. Yes, Okay, shaming works.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
It does.
Speaker 5 (26:54):
Okay, we should just bring it back on every level. Okay,
if you mess up, guess what you're getting shamed.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
I think that it's worked for Let's just keep it going.
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Speaker 5 (27:39):
By everyone,