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Speaker 3 (00:40):
We have so much to talk about.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
I'll just tell you Republicans are in big trouble without Trump,
and I know that we just won an historic victory,
and we should revel in that. And in fact, we
should focus very, very with laser focus on getting all
of President Trump's cabinet nominations confirmed in the United States Senate.
That's the immediate twenty five meter target. But this is
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if Republicans and I'm talking establishment Republicans in Washington aren't
on board with that, they need to get on board
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illegal immigration, and I've got Lake and Riley and her
entire family on my mind.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
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Riley hit hard today. I've been paying attention to this
obviously since the tragic day of her murder, but some
of the footage out of the courtroom, or the footage
that was released in court today is it's just heartbreaking
on so many levels. I want to share with you
the same progression that I went through on this today.
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I mean, and just as we moved through this battle crew,
put yourself in the shoes of this family and imagine
what this must be like for them. And then everything
else that we're debating, all this stupid bs surrounding our
cabinet picks and Trump, Oh does he have a mandate
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or not?
Speaker 3 (03:14):
He does.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
The point is the American people elected Donald Trump to
put an end to this insanity. Because the reality, once
I get through this, I'll just tell you the government
Alejandro Majorcis, Joe Biden, every member of his cabinet who's
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involved in the Biden administration that supports this insanity. I'm sorry,
but they're all responsible for Laken's death. They are responsible
for it. They created this invasion, and Americans are dying.
But just what I want to show you now, especially
for folks who are listening, is the body camera footage
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filmed by the police, the moment Laken's family found out
that she was not that she was likely dead, murdered
by an illegal alien invader. Listen, watch, Okay, let's let's
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stop over here, all right.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
So it's not good.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
I don't I don't want to.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Tell you, yes, because I don't have names.
Speaker 4 (04:56):
I don't know who anybody is.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
I mean, I know that's hard to hear.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I mean, it's it's hard to watch, it's hard to process,
it's hard to hear the audio. But you can see
from the body language how horrific that moment must have
been for them. I can't even imagine. Just enrages me
to watch it and listen to it now. But Lake
and Riley's stepfather in court today read something from Lacn's
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journal to demonstrate for the court the kind of person
that Laken was. Now, there are probably thousands of Lake
and Riley's out there in this country, and the truth
is one is too many. And this is why I
have very little patience for all of this, all this
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bullshit about Trump's nominees or whatever. He was elected in
an historic landslide and a mandate to fix these issues.
Americans are tired of it. No American family should ever
have to go through what Lake and Riley's family went through,
and again it was completely preventable by the government. Now,
this is like a little bit over three minutes. It's
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longer than what we normally play on the show. But
I just think it's important for you to see, just
to see inside the courtroom today and what this must
have been like for the family.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
I heard in the opening statements from the defense that
the loss of a life that was apparently full of
promise is tragic. Well, I'm here today to let your
honor in the entire world know that Lincoln's life was
not apparently full of promise, but instead was abundantly an
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exceptionally full of promise. It was a shining deacon in
the life of everyone that knew her, that ever came
in contact with her. I'm so proud of Lincoln and
the beautiful person she was. And well, I could stand
here and try to tell the world the things that
made her such a wonderful person, as well as in
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many things we have all been robbed and deprived of
I think. One of her last journal entries, dated twelve
seventeen twenty three, says it best. So here we go
to my future husband. As silly as I feel writing this,
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my old small group leader once recommended it. So here
I am to my future husband. I want you to
know that I'm thinking about you. I'm working every day
to become the best wife I can be, working through
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my current relationships to best prepare me for iurs and
our kids. One day. I'm focusing on God and what
he defines a faithful Christian life, and so that I
can best embody those characteristics. I pray that you know
that is with my full faith and trust in God,
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that I know this relationship has been hand crafted by Him.
I pray that we continue to glorify the Lord, prioritize
Him in every aspect of our lives, and raise our
family our future family, to be God fearing Christians as well.
I pray God is the center of our relationship. It
is as it is a gift from Him. I thank
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Him for you before I even know you, and can't
wait to love you in the best way I know
how for the rest of our lives. I pray you
know and feel the importance of my love and hopes
for our relationship no matter what challenges we face. I
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pray that our trust in God and love from one
another overrules the obstacle. May our relationship last forever, Your
future wife, Lacold, that your honor was our beautiful Lacold,
that your honor is just a glimpse of what was
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tragically and brutally taken from where he and us that day.
The best daughter, sister, granddaughter, friend, an overall person that
you could ever hope to meet. Well, it's true that
none of our lives have ever be the same. We
refuse to let this person rob Lincoln of the hope
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she gave to her family, loved ones, friends, in the
world as a whole. We will proudly carry this hope
on in her name in the days ahead and for
the rest of our lives, because together we can all
keep hope alive. So today I plead with this court
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to could take the world from this truly evil person
by sentencing him to prison for life without the possibility
of parole for any reason, so that he could never
have the opportunity to do this to anyone else ever again,
thank you, You're honest.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
I played that in full because I think it's important.
This happening to one American is too much Lake and
Riley and her family. Of those of us who are
saying Americans who reject this invasion in our southern border,
we are all Lake and Riley's family. We need to
all share that pain. If we all shared that pain,
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we truly did everything we could to put ourselves in
their shoes, then we would laugh at this bullshit that's
this surrounded all of the foe attacks on Trump's cabinet.
Keep in mind President Trump is selecting these peopleeople to
rid our country of the rought and corruption that's at
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the core of Washington, DC. Permanent government bureaucrats who do
a lifetime in Washington, who advocate for policies like this
that get families, get people killed like Lake and Riley,
and they are never punished they fail up. Keep in
mind the resistance that we are seeing to Trump's cabinet
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picks and all the bullshit that's being thrown at them,
including my friend Pete Haiksath, who by the way, is
an extraordinary guy, imminently qualified for Secretary of Defense. You
have to understand that that is the reason why they're
doing this. They're doing it to protect shit government employees
who've been in government their whole damn life, who advocate
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for policies that get Americans killed and never pay the
price for it. And if you're the media, by the way,
you don't load them enough. So everything that I just
showed you, the bodycam footage of the moment that Lake
and Riley's family found out that she had died, to
include the letter read by her stepfather in the courtroom today,
this is how ABC reported on this. I'm telling you,
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this is why nobody buys the bullshit that these idiots
are selling anymore.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Listen the lighten rod here in this country, and you
say there yourself the president elect campaigning on the death
of Lake and Riley and pointing to the current administration
saying that their laws and what they're calling failed policies
contributed to Lake and Riley's death. I want to remind
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you that Ebara entered this country illegally in twenty twenty two,
according to law enforcement officials, and he was reprolled and
released by for further.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
Processing by ICE.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
And since that time he entered the country, he was
arrested another time. Law enforcement offers saying that he was
arrested in twenty twenty three in New York City and
charged with acting in the manner to injure it less
than seventeen as well as a motor vehicle violation. But
it's important to note that although there is very little
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evidence indicating a connection between immigration and violent crime, this
is still something the President elect Trump, several Republicans on
the Hill wanted it to essentially plant their flag on
and point that to the current Biden administration. And we
saw that even as early as President Biden's latest State
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of the Union.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
I can't even listen to it anymore.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
I mean, like, first of all, it is absolutely true
that illegal immigration makes crime go up. This is a
talking point from the media that I don't know where
the hell they got it. They continue to repeat it.
But New York Times reported on this guy Ibarra murderer
lake and Riley fought for her life for over an
hour trying to free herself from this man. New York
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Times Venezuelan migrant. I don't think that adequately describes as
illegal alien invader in murderer. How about the Associated Press
A man, how about the Washington Post of Venezuelan National.
It's absolutely sickening. What's even more sickening is that Soros
DA Deborah Gonzalez said she's not going to be seeking
the death penalty against Lake and Riley's killer, as she's
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worried about collateral consequences to undocumented defendants. This is why
Donald Trump was elected. You see the Democrats give they
care more about illegal alien gang members who murder Americans
than the Americans they actually kill. It's sickening. Okay, So
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I know that's a heavy way to start a show,
but I just I just think this is an underreported story,
and it's an important one, and it's part of the
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Speaker 3 (16:51):
All these poles. Rich, What do you think of this
Lake and Riley thing?
Speaker 2 (16:56):
I mean, you heard a little bit of my opening
monologu about imagine what Lake and Riley's family is feeling
right now.
Speaker 3 (17:06):
They're probably thrilled.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
I know that they're thrilled that Donald Trump won, but
they're probably seeing all this bullshit about his cabinet and
all these fake stories that are rolled out about them,
and they're like, they can you imagine how they must feel?
Speaker 4 (17:20):
Look, uh, and the Alan Lickman's of the world saying.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
That we're gonna get in. I got a whole SoundBite
on that.
Speaker 4 (17:29):
And I'll keep most of my fire for that segment.
But you know, idiots like him, you know, uh, you
know it's by the way, that was I just I
just committed blasphemy according to him.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
Oh we're gonna be I've got that sound bite next.
Speaker 4 (17:45):
To say that her parents' feelings aren't rational and like,
because you know, that's basically what he's saying, that people
are too stupid and irrational, and his model failed because
he hasn't taken into consideration how irrational the voters are are.
It's just outrageous, you know. And I gotta tell you
this is why Trump and his allies shouldn't care about
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anything that these people say. They should care only about
the promises they made to the Riley family, to Corey's family,
to so many others. They are the only ones who deserve.
You know, your thoughts are your concerns? Are you troubling
yourself with anyone who thinks, how are my picks? How
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are my nominations? Who the hell cares what Mika and
Joe over at morning Joe care, you know, have to say?
Who cares what the editorial of the New York Times,
of the Washington Post or any of these morons have
to say? Sixty minutes should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
How they paraded out Pete, hegsett as you know, you
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know Pete, and what a load of crap even Matt right,
and again I always have to disclose this. I pulled
for Matt when he was first hit with his scandal
in the Daily Beast to see whether or not this
hit piece was going to work. It didn't because Republican women,
specifically who we were concerned with, didn't. Number one didn't
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believe him. Number two had this sense that every one
of these guys have something in their closet, but only
the guys who fight for us are the ones who
have those closet skeletons dragged out for everybody to see.
You know. It's like, enough of this enough. And the
American public, in case people weren't paying attention, had a
decision to make. And they heard all of the usual nonsense.
Speaker 3 (19:37):
All of the noises, such a good thing.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
They chose Trump not because any of this is going
to surprise them or shy them away. They chose them
because they heard it. They weighed the arguments, and they
went with Trump. They're over it. This is not like
all the crap they're throwing Sean is not important to
the American voter. It's not as important as the loss
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of Lake and Riley's life. And I mean, this is
what people have to understand. It's not as important to
them that Matt Gates may give FBI agents the willies.
What's more concerning to them is that the FBI agents
are corrupt and abuse their authority. So nobody should care
about what any of these morons say. Full steam ahead,
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plow over them and do what you told these people,
like the Riley family you were gonna.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
Do, rich you said something.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I don't know why this didn't dawn on me, but
you're of course you're exactly right. They I mean, through
everything but the kitchen sink at Trump.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Like all of these lies, these felony.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Fas, ninety one felony counts.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
And the American people said f you to it all
because they know it's bogus. So the next logical step is, Okay,
these are Trump's picks. Oh isn't it interesting? They're all,
you know, pedophile, sex offenders, misogynists, racist, terrible, Shut the
hell up.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
It's always the same.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
It's always the same with these leftists and these deep
state hacks.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
That's what they do. And we shouldn't give a shit
about record.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
Man, it's a broken record. It's the same playbook, whatever
analogy you want to use, it's the same thing, over
and over and all of it. All of it is
to cover up that this is a failed political ruling class.
They don't govern, they don't govern correctly. They governed, but
they don't govern well. They can't run a lemonade stand,
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and they want to be in charge of the biggest
employer in the world, which is the United States federal government.
And when they don't do it right, they trot out
all these smears because they can't actually say, I'm going
to defend my record. They abuse their authority, They ruin
people's lives. I mean, come on, They hauled out grandma's
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and grandpa's to arrest in Michigan, in Arizona, all because
they didn't buy on to the BS story that was
the twenty twenty election. Meanwhile, meanwhile, these very same people
will sit with their thumbs up their ass while the
Bucks County Democratic Party did enfranchises every voter in the
state of Pennsylvania buy counting ballads that not once, but twice,
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their liberal friends in the state Supreme Court ruled were illegal.
These are the biggest scumbags on planet Earth. Their utter hypocrites.
They're dangerous fanatics, and who gives a damn anymore what
they think. End of story. Plow over them, move on,
deliver for the Riley family.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
Man, Well you know what, rich, well done, my friends.
That deserves a round of applause from everybody in the
audience as well at home.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Had to do that.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
Yeah, there is savage laurus see in the rooms over year.
Speaker 4 (23:02):
I'm so hard inauguration the great reveal.
Speaker 3 (23:16):
Yeah, well, oh that's right. Yeah, we do have to
have a great reveal.
Speaker 4 (23:21):
Yeah, are you going to inauguration?
Speaker 3 (23:23):
I don't. I mean, I don't have any plans to
right now.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
Yeah, I don't know, and I don't either.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
I had a pop and circumstance.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
Guy, I'll tell you, I I think I'm I don't know,
I may have my invitation might get lost in the mails,
and said I'm gonna meet with that guy over in
uh in Miami for dinner. So you know, I just
was busy. I didn't have time to like stop and
eat dinner in Miami with somebody, you know like that.
I know, probably you had something to say. It was
like a week before the election. I told you about this. Brother,
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I'm like, I cannot get on a plane right now.
I barely got my polls out. I barely got my
poles out. I'm still making the map right now because
the map didn't go up before the election. It's almost done.
It's actually way cooler than the twenty twenty map. But
still that stuff should have been up beforehand. And I
was engaged in projects that you know, you know, this time,
I said, the hell with this. I'm not gonna just
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sit here and do nothing, you know, in the face
of all what we were just talking about, I'm not
gonna do nothing. So normally when people ask me for help,
I say no, you know, I say no. But this time,
when I you know, ten X and others, you know,
they were like, hey, we need your help, I'm like,
all right, let's go.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
So speaking, I was busy speaking of polls.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Let's get to Lickman and chenk Unger on Piers Morgan Show, which,
by the way, I think might just go down in
history as one of my favorite Pete I was like
laughing about this so many.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
Times in all seriousness, though peers should and I love
saying what sank did I do? And you guys are
gonna love this clip. But Piers should have had someone
like me on because Alan's dodging me. We offered a
third party. We could have Chris Cuomo do we can
have whatever left wing lunatic he prefers. They can do it.
I'll go on MSNBC. But the problem is he's running
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all over the place, smearing almost eighty million people, and
it's pissing me off. And I want this cowardly old
hack to get his crossed the ass in front of
a camera across from me, someone who knows modeling, somebody
who understands thefology, so I can dissect him like a
piece of shit that he is in thirty seconds. But
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he will do it because he's a coward.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Let me play this sound like every play the sound,
and so you'll see chen hunger and you'll see Linckman.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
Like freaking owners com over is gonna fall up.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
Out watch this. This is amazing.
Speaker 6 (25:43):
Don't blame the voters. I think, Look, we can get
into this discussion. But one I think you're blaming the voters.
I think that's a terrible idea. And look. I debated
Professor Lickman before I told him his theories about the
keys were absurd. I was right, he was wrong.
Speaker 3 (25:57):
I said he'd lose his keys.
Speaker 7 (26:00):
Find not wrong, and that's a cheap shot. And I
won't stand for who wanted should not be watched me?
Who want to make you total make denial. I read
your own followers comments and they all trashed you, every
one of them, and supported me. Right with your personal find.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
Again, make whatever point you want it, don't make it.
You don't know anything. You don't know.
Speaker 7 (26:26):
You attacked me personally, so deluded.
Speaker 3 (26:29):
I've only been a profession I've never been able to finish.
Speaker 7 (26:33):
How many books have you published? Then no, because you're
personally attacking me again, Say whatever you want, but I'm
not brother.
Speaker 8 (26:41):
You got it wrong, mostrously and stupidly wrong.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
So okay, all right?
Speaker 4 (26:47):
Can I just finish your gud stupid ever on this show.
Speaker 7 (26:50):
No, not if you're personally admitted I was wrong. I
don't need you to call me stupid. Okay to your manner.
Speaker 8 (27:03):
Company, Hey, Alan, you deserve a tall glass of shut
up juice. So can you just shut up for a
second and let someone who knows what they're doing.
Speaker 7 (27:15):
So I will not sit here and say for personal attacks,
for blasphemy against.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Me, you don't need to do that.
Speaker 8 (27:26):
You don't blaster.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Jesus Christ, loser? Okay? Can you can I just give
the correct answer for once.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
Jesus Christ?
Speaker 5 (27:42):
I know.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
So look at Rich Look at this. So this is
him on Twitter.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
I told you these cowards we're gonna do this. We've
been texting about this. He's a coward. He's not leaving
at a protest for a musk. He's leaving because he's
a coward, because he's professionally and personally humiliated. And none
of no, one of these people in the ruling class
know a little word called accountability. Do you hear what
he said? Let's dissect a couple of things that he
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said real quick. All right, who are you? I've written
fourteen books, I've written chicken. That's all I hear out
of this guy. Fourteen books, you've been published in this
many journals. That's all they know how to measure success buy,
not whether or not what they published was correct, not
whether what they published was right or wrong, or had
any insight into the common modeling of what you know
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the modern day modeling or what we're doing. No, none
of that matters. The only thing that matters is that
he gets affirmed by his peers, who are also a
bunch of dumb ass morons who can't do their jobs either.
So this is the political class we live in, Sean.
This is why we're in such a The problems that
we're having are because we are ruled by a bunch
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of morons like him who at each other on the
back every time they do a bad job, and they're
never held accountable. He can't stand be held accountable in
any public square, whether it's online or it's in real life. Irl, baby,
So he's gonna get off of X. He's gonna go
to the Blue X whatever that is where they can
all go deeper into their bubbles, make the bubbles layers
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a lot thicker, so they can't hear anything at all,
And they're gonna just keep doing this until somebody stops them.
Which is why I do what I do, you know,
I mean, honestly, it's the only reason there we live,
or we should in a meritocracy. This country was supposed
to be a meritocracy. Alan Derrel Lickman is part of
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the artificial aristocracy that Thomas Jefferson constantly feared and warned
about arising in this country, a bunch of hacks like
him who belong to a ruling class, who don't actually
do their jobs well, and lead the country down the
primrose path. And that's what Alan Lickman did. And by
the way, could you imagine referring to somebody making fun
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of you as blasphemy?
Speaker 3 (29:58):
I ye, like when narcissist?
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Yeah, when Chenk calls him stupidly and preposterously wrong, I lose.
Speaker 4 (30:06):
Who touch a manner? Sean, Sean, who touch your manners?
All right? Who taught him manners? He called eighty million
people stupid and irrational, And now because the fire is
getting thrown his way, he wants people to have manners.
You know, this is the kid they let him take
his ball home when he was playing on the block
and he got six strikeouts and the kids who were like, no, Allen,
(30:29):
three strikes in baseball and you're out, And he tried,
like a bitch to his mommy, I'm going home and
I'm taking my ball. He ruined the entire baseball game
because they the rest of the block of kids didn't
have another ball that they could played with, and now
we got him in real life. This is what happens
when you let people like that get to be positions
of authority. I would rather go back, and I said
this on the show today. I would rather go back
(30:51):
to the days of when my grandfather said, you got
a problem, let me show you these things. They're called
boxing gloves. Learn how to use them. If somebody insult you,
put your hands up and do something about it. I'd
rather go back to that day than to live in
another second in this artificial world where people like him
get the hide under titles and get the hide behind
tenure and all this other crap so they don't get
(31:12):
held accountable. I'm sick of it. John tired of it,
and his keys like Warris Pole.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Yeah, the whole thing with Lickman I played on the
show the lie his live reaction, well it wasn't live,
but it was as if it were live of him
the election results coming in. It was amazing. I mean
I ended the show with it because these people are
just intergalactic level stupid. And the problem is the reason why,
(31:41):
I mean, I have a theory on this, but the
reason why it's not that he's stupid. Is that wakes
makes him dangerous? He's stupid, he thinks he's brilliant. Yes,
he's in a position of authority.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
That's exactly right.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Those three things exactly make him very, very dangerous. And
thankfully him going to Blue Skier, wherever the hell he's
gonna go, he'll be in a stupid little bubble.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
And I think slowly fading or irrelevance. I hope we'll.
Speaker 4 (32:05):
Find him selling coins on OnlyFans in two years, ten
coins to increase the diameter. Loser gross. Hopefully his comb
over doesn't fall off. He's trying to do it.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Is that peanut squirre? Somebody in the chat said, is
that peanut the squirrel in his head?
Speaker 4 (32:29):
It sounds gross?
Speaker 3 (32:30):
But what are you?
Speaker 4 (32:31):
What are we laughing at? You think I'm gross and
out of line? We had Democratic candidates for the state
House in Virginia doing that. I mean, this is the
most absurd part. I'm not like coming up with gross
stuff like I'm Howard Stern over here. I'm tapping something
real that actually happened, and none of these people said
anything about it. By the way, his fake keys, okay,
(32:54):
have always been fake. And I remember I was asking Laura.
I was like, maybe twenty six, twenty seven years old.
I asked Alan Derrel Lickman how he keeps going there
the country, from campus to campus, lecturing and claiming that
he has correctly predicted the outcome of every presidential election
since nineteen eighty four. And actually, the point I was
getting to was, maybe your model, if it's a model,
(33:19):
was designed to predict elections that far back. But elections,
of course change, and our elector right is no longer
the same. Once upon a time, the popular vote tracked
very closely with the electoral collegey vote, it doesn't anymore.
So I was trying to get to the point shown
of like asking him a question that maybe his keys
(33:40):
need to be retailored to deal with the modern realities
of American politics. And I didn't even get there. Bro,
I got you think Sank got it?
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Well.
Speaker 4 (33:50):
Imagine being not in a position of authority, not being
a social media influencer, just being some kid who's supposed
to be there and asking him, Oh, mister, professor Lickman,
mister published fourteen books like yours, Bro, I'm not gonna
grovel over any man. I found a flaw in your model.
You didn't want to answer it, and you start screaming
like a bitch, and any kid who had any objection
(34:12):
to any claims he made how to sit there quietly.
This is your academia, America, This is your academia. Michael
McDonald at the University of Florida not only promoted it,
allowed it, coddled it, but does the same thing himself.
So what is the point of higher learning if we're
not challenging each other in our fields, and we're just
affirming and reaffirming each other's bad research, our bad products,
(34:35):
our bad takes, our bad behavior, our bad publications. What's
the point of it? And why are you sending your
kids to these institutions, because you're not going to get
them any experience in the real world that will matter,
and you're certainly not going to have them come back,
you know, learning how to critically think and how to
take constructive criticism, which is what it really was intended
(34:56):
to be. But he's been like this for a very
long time, and in truth, he's just very typical of
the ruling class. And this is the problem we have.
NATO needs to be reformed. You have somebody like Donald
Trump comes along, well, all the losers with experience, right,
Pete Eggs that doesn't have any experience? You mean like
the morons who you know who sent Sean and his
(35:20):
and Pete and others and everywhere to go like die
or get maimed for countless bullshit. How many friends have
you had kill themselves Sean over bullshit? Over lies? I
just lost one a couple of weeks ago, you know
that over what What was the point because a bunch
of experienced people lied to the country about WMD's Come on, man,
(35:42):
he's very typical with these people, very typical, okay, and
they're terrified of meritocracy.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
Let me I want to take a quick break and
get a couple of talking to you about a couple
of sponsors here. But I want to ask you about this,
this latest poll about you know, Kamala Harris being the
front runner for twenty twenty eight. I mean, I know
that's like way far in the future, but I think
it speaks to you know, the Democrats just are they
going to learn from their lessons or not? It doesn't
(36:10):
look like they are. But and I also want to
get your feedback on this YouGov fave unfav poll. It
feels like something happened like Trump and Dvance are way favorable, but.
Speaker 4 (36:22):
That happened before. All right, let me just wait, I'll
save this.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
Yeah. Yeah, that's a good thing.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
This is something everyone needs to keep in mind.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
I definitely want to definitely okay say that would be
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with Savage Rich Barris, the director of Big Down, a
pole host of Inside the Numbers, Welcome back, my friend.
So this this you Goo favorable unfaved poll. This was
posted today as vance forty seven forty five net two,
which is a new high for him according to YouGov,
which you GOO take.
Speaker 3 (38:20):
Take it with a grain of salt, I guess, but.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
President Trump fifty forty nine, he's up one as high
as since February of twenty twenty four. Harris down seven
forty six fifty three, Biden down thirteen forty three fifty six,
I mean. And then the net approval of Trump's cabinet picks,
which is why this whole narrative was, Oh, I don't
know if they're going to get confirmed Rubio plus nineteen,
(38:43):
RFK plus nine, Taulsey Gabbard plus nine, Pete Heigsath plus four,
Matt Gates down three, But even if he is down three,
who cares? The point is is not act like this
idea that this cabinet picks are unpopular. I just think
it's bullshit. And I also think that nobody gives.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
A shit with the media has to say anymore.
Speaker 4 (39:04):
And no one should give a shit what YouGov has
to say anymore, either because you GOV sucks? Did I
or did I not tell you YouGov? Would be wrong?
I told you Viewers don't look at YouGov. They suck
if they listen. And George Gallapy's to believe this above
all man, I mean the bottom line is only test
(39:25):
that Upholster has all right, is the election day test. Meaning, folks,
if I can't tell you who's going to win an election,
if I can't properly gauge how people are going to vote,
then why would you ever listen to me on what
people think about the image of political figures or public figures,
or for instance, whether or not American support or a
(39:47):
post gun control or what Americans thing should be proper
abortion laws in this country. If I can't tell you
how they're going to vote, you cannot trust me on
how people think or what they believe. And that's the
bottom line. The election day is the only benchmark on
whether or not upholster is accurate and what they put
out is even worth looking You GOV sucks, big donkey, Okay,
(40:13):
fill in the blank. They are not good at what
you think they do. Neither is Reuters, who uses the
IPSOS panel, one of the worst panels in the world.
Neither is Morning Consoled. None of them are good. So
just to give you an idea, Trump was positive and
majority positive four months before the election. How do you
(40:37):
know I'm right because the popular vote is sitting at
Trump one point seven and Big Data Pole's final poll
was Trump one point seven. Okay, I was accurate, they
were or not, So you probably you should give more
weight onto what our number said about favorable and unfavorables
with these people. Vance had gotten negative for a brief
(40:58):
period after he was nominated. At first, by the way,
he was positive thirteen. But they went after him and
they heard him for a little bit, and you know
what wound up happening. You could see it if you
have Netflix, you could see it. People went and did
their own due diligence. They listened to him when he
was at you know, on the stump. They went and
for weeks before the election, He'll Billy Elegy was the
(41:19):
number one movie on Netflix for weeks. For weeks they
went and they found out for themselves. And by that
last two weeks before the election, Van said, pulled to
plus two positive. I bet you if I was to
pull vance right now, he'd be plus five or more positive.
Trump is not plus one. Trump is plus seven right
(41:40):
now and has been for a while. His favorability right
before the election, and I can look it up right now, man,
I'm looking right at it. I mean, I got it
right in front of me.
Speaker 5 (41:49):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (41:49):
Trump combined favorable is fifty three point three and his
unfavorable was forty five. So actually Trump is favorable plus
eight right now. Again, not all polls show that, but
guess what, not all poles were as accurate as we were.
So which one is it going to be? The ugov
(42:10):
sucks donkey poll or the big gallipol that actually got
it right? And we're not alone in that. Look at
Emerson's favorability of Donald Trump, Harvard Harris wasn't as wrong
as you, Gov. But they you know, they still had
Trump to be somewhere in between, which you would expect
because they weren't right with the popular vote, but they
were closer to us, just not as as dramatic. Same
(42:33):
thing for Gallup. Gallup showed identical numbers to what the
exit polls were and what our final was going into
election days. So I mean, look, some of us are right,
and then they when that poster is right about the election,
Absolutely they should be given greater weight when it comes
to image, when it comes to you know, public policy
(42:55):
and supporter opposition of public policy. And that is kind
of the whole point of this thing, Sean. That's why
polling is so important. That's why propaganda polling is so dangerous.
We have gotten we're not the Republican ole like in
the beginning, you know there when the founders that have
deal with this much bigger country now and in order
to make sure that people are being properly represented and
(43:15):
this experiment in self governance is being well carried out,
people meaning the lawmakers, they need to know what the
public thinks. And you GOV should be ashamed of even
polling right now. They should stop polling, and they've done
this constantly. Reuters too. They'll blow an election. They'll get
right back in the field and offer their damn opinion
about something. How dare you take an election off, Paul
(43:42):
privately without releasing your garbage to the public Morning Console,
you two, We all saw what you did. You heard
it at the end to try to look like me
and try to look like Mark Mitchell so you didn't
look like complete asses. You didn't. You couldn't take another
another miss four in a row on your rep mutation.
Politico already fired you for it. Bloomberg probably would have
(44:04):
kicked you to the curb if you didn't do what
you did at the end, which was a herd. Everybody
knows they heard it. Take time off, pull one midterm
one presidential election, not publicly, privately, make sure your methodology
is sound, and then come back when you think you
got a grip on things, because you are not only
(44:24):
failing to contribute any positive you know, information to the discourse,
so not only that, you're actively hurting us. So cut
the shit, go away, and come back when you can
do your fucking job. I'm so sick of these people. Sean,
I really am, and they just carry on like it
was nothing.
Speaker 3 (44:43):
You're gonna see a Marris poll.
Speaker 4 (44:44):
Soon too, as if they didn't miss every state again
for the third presidential election in a row. Go away,
pull An and Seltzer go hide under a rock.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
Yeah, I mean speaking of things that people that I'm
really sick of. I'm sure you saw the clip on
the View where they were smearing Matt Gates and basically
calling him basically saying that he sleeps with underage girls, Like.
Speaker 4 (45:08):
Did you see that the clip of that the FBI
would have charged.
Speaker 2 (45:12):
Him, and yeah, the Biden, the Biden Department of Justice,
the Biden Department of Justice.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Yeah, like, listen, did you see this? Did you see
this on the view? Checkers out?
Speaker 9 (45:21):
Maybe you nominate someone with allegations of child trafficking across
the or trafficking across state lines and having sex with
a seventeen year old my understanding. Further on in the interview,
they discussed the fact that once he finds out that
she's seventeen, he stops having sex with her. Sonny, I
do have a legal no, thank you, whoopy. Matt Gates
(45:45):
has long denied all allegations, calling the claims quote invented
and saying in a statement to ABC News that this
false smear following a three year criminal investigation, should be
viewed with great skepticism with no charges being brought.
Speaker 4 (46:03):
There lovebat stupid airheads, no wonder why subourbon women in
this country are being led astray, And like, by the way,
they're probably one of the most abused groups in this country.
When they vote their way, they love them and they're
literally the saviors and salvation of the United States. When
(46:23):
they vote against them, they become dumb idiots who can't
who can't think for themselves, and and take direction from
their husbands, which is how those those very women have
portrayed them in the past. She just said everything right there.
There was a three year investigation. They were allegations, not
proven allegations. And by the way, we're in such a
(46:44):
kangaroo state in this country. Even if they were convicted
on something like that, it doesn't even mean anymore that
you're actually guilty of it, because we're such a politicized system.
Our justice systems just not even credible anymore. But let's
just play along. She just there were allegations, There was
a three year investigation. They hated Matt Gates. They him
(47:06):
behind bars if it was true. And I gotta be
a little bit careful here because I've read some things
and obviously I know some things like if it was
true or if it was proven provable, right, the FBI
would have arrested him instead. What you're not hearing about
is the blackmail that they tried to pull on Matt
Gates because of this. By the way, FBI themselves basically,
(47:31):
I don't know what else you call it other than blackmail.
Speaker 3 (47:33):
It was for twenty five million dollars extortions.
Speaker 4 (47:36):
It's extortion, absolutely, there you go. That's actually about the
FBI was blackmailing. Other actors are extorting. That's the better
way to look at And by the way, as I
understand it, I'm just trying to be a little bit
careful here. When he found out that she was claiming
to be underage, he stopped speaking to her. Not that
she was underage. What I'm saying is when she began
(47:58):
to tell people, Okay, okay, I'll say I was underage,
then he began he stopped and cut off communications. But
I should not probably go into that stuff.
Speaker 3 (48:07):
I'm just an I just know that this is all.
Speaker 2 (48:10):
This is all a hit job to try to destroy
his character in the hopes that the Senate won't confirm him.
Speaker 3 (48:15):
Period. That's the story.
Speaker 4 (48:17):
And Brett Kavanaugh is a multi time long you know,
long time, multi decade gang banging rapists. Get out of here.
Come on, man, I think it's a pillar in his community.
He stirs on the uh. He serves the Associate Justice
on the District at the Court of Appeals in DC
for years. He plays golf with everybody. All of a sudden,
(48:38):
he's a gang a serial gang bang rapist bro and
a leader of a gang bang like gang.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
Seriously, that's what they were saying about him and the guy.
First of all, the guy kept every calendar that he
had going all the way back to like seventh grade.
Speaker 4 (48:58):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (48:58):
And they still did this to this guy. This is
my point. They just fabricate things against.
Speaker 2 (49:04):
People and the hopes that it will sway public sentiment
enough to sway the Senate and hide and.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
Ignore exculpatory evidence all of these cases.
Speaker 2 (49:15):
By the way, did you know that right they did
the same thing to me.
Speaker 4 (49:20):
They knew they were full of shit with you. They
knew it, And so that that's well, really, I think
what we've got to get down to here, you cannot
It's more than the fact that they don't deserve the
benefit of the doubt. It's more than that you have
to actively, immediately need your consider that these people are
actively trying to deceive you, because there has been way
too many cases of them knowing and knowing full well
(49:43):
that what they were saying was bullshit. Maggie Haberman at
The New York Times with the dossier, Oh, I didn't
know Illary Clinton paid for the dossier. She's a liar.
She knew months and months before the Washington Post reported it.
She just decided to lie to her viewers and her readers.
That's all. That's it. I mean, the and on and on.
When it comes to, for instance, the impeachment trial, there
(50:05):
was constant, you know, one after the other, Darshowitz, you know, uh,
Doug Collins caught one after the other, the impeachment litigators
coming up with sculpatory evidence and and them just pretending
like it doesn't exist. The New York Times edited five
hundred words out of the transcript between Trump and Zolensky
to make it sound like what they wanted it to
(50:27):
sound like, which was him holding military aid over Zelensky's
head in exchange for going after Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.
It's they're they're not just liars and smear merchants. They're
conspirators like they're It's it's worse than it even sounds.
So no matter how bad an allegation sounds, that that's
(50:48):
made against somebody, you have to just dismiss it out hand.
You have to until it's proven, because they are the
most evil people in the damn society and they'll make
up anything. So man at a family Brett Kavinaugh was
crying in front of the gotten the Judiciary Committee. The
children are going to have to watch those forever. I know, forever.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
I know.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
So okay, so what do you have here? I want
to put this up on the screen. What do you
got for it?
Speaker 5 (51:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (51:15):
Yeah, yeah, And actually that that was his approval, and
I was actually just thinking about but that's actually not
why I put it up, which you guys can see
very clearly here. It's extraordinarily positive, right, I mean, you
guys can see that. I can zoom in here. It
is this was not now this is final right before
election day, but I was bringing it up to show
(51:36):
you something right. One day, we'll have to have a conversation.
I was texting you about this before the show, real quick,
like a belief and a shy Trump vote nationwide with
sixty two percent, that's about how high it was in
twenty twenty. And we have these things called social bias
indicators that we run. Basically, ask people, how comfortable are
(51:57):
you being honest right now about your political beliefs and
including such as how you intend to vote? Do us
a favor? Look at each group. We're going to name
a few groups of people and tell us whether or
not you're very comfortable to very uncomfortable on a like
scale kind of right. And tell us whether or not
you feel what level of you know, comfort you feel
toward these groups. Like so, when you're talking about your family,
(52:19):
are you very comfortable, somewhat someone uncomfortable, some very uncomfortable
being honest about your opinions. And we go through various
ones family, friends, neighbors, coworker, strangers, and polsters. And when
you get to pollsters, it's interesting thirty point seven percent
or thirty one percent expressed at least some degree of
discomfort being honest to polsters about their political views. You're
(52:42):
going to hear all of these polling apologists like Nate
the slimer piece of shit Silver, who shouldn't be listened
to either. And if you're a so called right wing
influencer or whatever you think you are, if you keep
quote tweeting Nate Silver, you're also a scumbag who's heading
to the problems of people like me. And I'm going
to shame you too from now on, because you are
(53:03):
literally contributing in a man who smears people who are
trying to tell you the truth. You're contributing to keeping
him around while those of us who have been fighting
the good fight for years have been doing everything in
our power to remove him from this space because he
is a negative and he is making everyone's life a
lot more difficult. And honestly, why am I showing you this?
(53:26):
The difference between this year and twenty twenty is basically
nothing now. And look when you look at strangers, for instance,
which is another interesting one, about thirty percent. Look at
strangers actually even higher forty four percent. That's higher than
in twenty twenty. What's causing the difference was something altogether.
(53:48):
These polling apologists are going to pretend as if they
were in the ballpark, Sean, there was like two universes upholsters,
those have got us right, and then the rest who
wanted a hedge and make it look like Harris had
a pass but still head so that they could do
what they're doing now, so that Nate Silver could try
to bail them out like he's bailing them out now.
Speaker 3 (54:07):
Right.
Speaker 4 (54:07):
This was never a fifty to fifty race. Harris was
never ahead in our polling. You know that. Did it
get tighter after they removed Biden?
Speaker 3 (54:15):
Sure?
Speaker 4 (54:16):
I have a running theory. I actually think Biden would
have been a stronger candidate still because he would not
have gotten his ass kicked in northeastern Pennsylvania quite as
badly as she got her ass kicked, which is historically bad.
All right, So and in an event, the reason I'm
showing you this because there's a different motivation for people
saying that they're uncomfortable being honest this year. In twenty twenty,
(54:40):
it was really your true social bias. A troll's a stigma.
I can't I can't say I'm for Trump because man,
I'm not going to get invited to the next tuppleware party,
or like, you know, if you're a young black man man,
my aunt may grabbed me by my hair and slapped
me in the you know, in the back of the
head for voting for Donald Trump. I can't let I
can't let Auntie whatever know that I'm a Trump supporter.
That wasn't the case this time. The vast majority going
(55:02):
through the transcripts of people who said this stuff and
then express some kind of what's the word, uh, what's
the hesitation? These people were afraid because of the persecutions.
These people watched trespassers be charged with felonies that could
carry multi decade sentences, you know, in a court and
(55:27):
district of Columbia. They watched Donald Trump get hit with
more indictments than like the Five Families got hit with
throughout the nineteen nineties. Like you know, I'm serious. I
mean John Gotti didn't get indicted more than this guy did. Bro,
this is insane. We constantly heard things like am I
gonna get put on some kind of a list? Do
(55:47):
you keep records of this? We actually have a prompt
during Poland that constantly reminds people that they're confidential and
unless they give US permission to use their PII, which
is personal identifiable information. We do not keep this, we
will not share this with anybody. They were afraid at
times that the FBI could be listening or would read
(56:09):
the peer to peer interview on their text messages. They
were wondering whether or not they're at some point. I mean,
this was obviously the minority, but people would say, man,
with bulk metadata, I'll click on the link, because with
bulk metadata, I'm not putting it. I'm not writing that
in a text messages, you know, on the phone, like
they wouldn't do it. It was very, very different than
(56:30):
the environment in twenty twenty. And I just cannot believe
here we are more than two weeks later, three weeks later,
I cannot believe that people aren't having any discussion Sehn
whatsoever about maybe Pole's missed because people were afraid of
their own government. And that absolutely was the case. And
just from conversations with other pollsters they heard the same thing.
(56:51):
Everybody heard it. So never in my career have I
had people tell me call me back in ten minutes,
I'm just going to research you. Who are you again?
Like they were afraid, you know, to is this a
fake company. Who's is this really like the Federal Bureau
of Investigation putting together a list of Trump supporters, you know?
Or is this a real polling outfit? Do me a favor,
(57:13):
call me back in five minutes, and I'm gonna look
up big data pole and I'll take the poll whether
or not, you know, if I think it's legit, like
crazy stuff, crazy stuff, and when you measure the actual
I used to say when we did this, when we
started this, you know, thirty percent, thirty three percent of
people telling you that they are uncomfortable being honest with
you as a polster is already like a statistical nightmare. Wait,
(57:35):
you need to happen, Okay. But that was all for
different motivations. The decency argument Joe Biden and Democrats made,
you're not a decent person if you vote for Donald
Trump this year something very different. It's not whether or
not you're a decent person. It's whether or not you
could be labeled like an enemy of the state. And
any of us who pretending like we could just overlook
(57:57):
this is insane. This is like a civil right. It's
violation or something. I don't know, Sean, I don't know
what it is. But it's terrifying to me that in
the United States of America. I'm an American polster, and
in the United States of America we ran into this.
Speaker 2 (58:14):
It is man, holy smoke wants to talk about this. Yeah,
that's insane. It's like truly unbelievable insight. And obviously we're
glad that you brought it here. I mean, it's it's
it's I mean, it makes sense. The Department of Justice,
as Molly Hemingway caught it, the Department of Injustice. Yes,
they've gone after the American people for years. Yeah, and
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they've done extraordinary damage along with the FBI, going after
American citizens and soccer moms and you know, people who
are the outside of working with grandmothers who dared walk
into the Capitol on January sixth. And meanwhile, they miss
all of these active shooters. They're missing all of this
white collar crime. They're missing criminals all over the country.
So yeah, it makes sense, Rich, all right, So tell
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us where we can find you before we before we
wrap today.
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All right, so next week, Savage Wednesday, next.
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Week Man as always, brother, all right, give my best
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