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Speaker 1 (00:00):
For all you teachers who may wonder if any of
what you do sticks know this. My high school English
lit teacher was a delightfully gifted woman named Mary Commerce,
who had a dog that she named Puck. Puck is
a central character in the Shakespearean play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
I once asked her why the name. She explained how
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the dog, like Shakespeare's Puck, was a mischievous jesture, always
cracking wise and pranking his friends, but deep down sad
that he'd never found love. So in observing those who did,
Puck would say, out loud, Lord, what fools these mortals be.
I've long believed that uber liberals in this country are
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inherently miserable people whose lone joy in life is seeing
everybody else suffer too. How else might you explain the
behavior of Congressman Hakim Jeffreys, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, minnesot
To Governor Tim Walls, New York Congressman Dan Goldman, along
with former conservative commentator Bill Cristel, all suggesting or at
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least implying, agents for immigration and Customs enforcement be unmasked,
docked while performing their duties. Local elected politicians, those who
took an oath to serve and protect us, promote, and
have revealed the names, faces, and identities of ICE agents,
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clearly aware that doing so puts not just them but
their entire families engrave danger. We're in an age of
social media. Doing so allows organized bad guys to make
instantly public very sensitive information. Crystal may be suffering from
a brain impaired reaction to medication. Having grown up in
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rough and tumbled New York City, dismissed the criticism of
doxing ICE agents as nonsense since police OFWE officers in
his day never had to wear a mask. Why now, well, Bill,
try this. There was no social media then, cops weren't
even listed in the phone book. So why would these
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people suggest such a categorically stupid and dangerous thing because
the Trump administration is doing it. They hate Trump more
than they love the country. Once again confirming my contention
and that of millions of you, these people hate Republicans
almost as much as they hate the people who vote
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for them. Now think for a minute where you might
land on this. Are you confused about who is and
isn't the victim here? For example? Do you believe that
any of these criminal, criminal immigrants, stopped to ask for
whom you voted before they raped you, killed you, maimed you,
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destroyed your property. And yet these brave Americans, the ICE
agents have been called Nazis, jack booted, thugs, inhumane, the Gestapo.
To be clear, not the criminals, but the people who
arrest them. See the severely intellectually limited walls. That is
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the new narrative of our national politics. The political left
thinks it's a winner to gin up more sympathy for
the felonious illegals, victimize them rather than support the guy
who's trying to keep you from becoming one. Are we
truly to believe the idea that ICE agents are simply
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going door to door, house to house, taking a good look,
and unless the guy resembles Cleto's GLOCKI of rural Ossiola, Nebraska,
then stuffing him in a black van and shipping him
off to some third world country. Do you really think
that's what they're doing? What's really happening here? But that's
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the rallying cry. Those arresting the bad guys are worse
than the bad guys. Now it must be sticking over
the weekend, ICE agents protecting the innocent were assaulted by
pockets of phone toting video grabbing losers. They destroyed public
and private property again, chucked chunks of concrete at passing
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ice vehicles, shattering the windows in the windshields. It became
so frightening and dangerous. President Trump dusted off and executive
power not used in sixty years, ordering the National Guard
onto the scene over the protests of the state's governor. Congratulations,
Governor Newsom. You now stand alongside pillars of political virtue
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like Ross Barnett of Mississippi and Alabama's George Wallace, whose
anti black behavior of the nineteen sixties would jail them today.
In those days, it wasn't right versus left, but right
versus wrong. Like Puck would say, what fools these mortals
be