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Christmas never runs the fire It's been burning prices, the
age require Christmas never runs the fire, Season of Joy
with Hearts as fired, Silent night, jingle bells, carol hers
with ICLs, home alone, grencious scheme, peppermint and snowy dreams.
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Nuncracker, gingerbread, reads and ribbons.
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Belverrat, Elma shelf, Chris Kringle lore, cookies left by every door.
Christmas never runs the fires bin burning rice is the
age wires, Christmas never and the fire.
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Season's joy Miss Hearts has.
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Fired, Black Friday, Rudolph's Glow, Macy's Bread into snow, shopping malls,
bazane movies like the Christmas cal You Long, snowy hikes,
twelve Days, litt tags, families, gathered gears, spreading Christmas shears, icicles,
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ugly sweaters, cards with sheer full of lettle, letters, pine
tree bows and string chair rollers begin to sing, starry skies,
major scenes, silver bells and nevergreen gives, exchange wishes, name memories.
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It never fades.
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Christmas never the fire.
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The Benbury rice is the angels wire, Christmas neverts the fire.
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The Season of Joy with Arts is fired.
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Decision desk can now officially project the d truck really
become the forty seventh President of the United States.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
In a world where vocabulary evolves with the digital age.
Oxford University Press recently announced this twenty twenty four word
of the Year, brain rot. This term, used by young people,
describes a mental our intellectual decline from too much online content. Now,
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let me illustrate this with a recent event of this
last year, I once tried to understand what Joe Biden
was saying during a debate, and it gave me severe
brain rot. Welcome to hashtag Go Right with Peter Boykin.
Here where we delve into the heart of what it
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means to uphold the values of our constitutional republic, striving
for liberty through a moderate conservative lens. Now, first off,
let's start with this. On my podcast hashtag Go Write
with Peter Boykin, I focus on delivering meaningful content that
aligns with my values and vision. Alongside hosting this podcast,
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I dedicate my time with you know, of course, like
everybody else works, work, family, mother, hath x, so, et cetera,
et cetera. But I also keep go write news. We'll
go right inc. Dot com, gasfretrump dot org and go
Rightnews of course dot com updated with fresh and relevant content.
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After some reflection, I've decided, after probably six months straight
of doing this day after day after day, at least
five days a week, to scale back to two podcast
episodes a week to try to basically gather as much
of the best news as possible. So far, I'm going
to shoot for Wednesdays and Fridays, but we'll least get
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two podcasts out. Producing a daily show has been a
lot of work, and I want to prioritize quality over quantity.
While I'll continue writing daily articles or such, the podcast
will focused on the most impactful news and stories, and
my goal is to provide the best possible content for
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my listeners and supporters. So today we're going to tackle
the controversial and the consequential from presidential pardons to international
diplomacy under President elect Donald Trump, starting with this article,
and then we'll be right back. So, Mexican authorities have
broken up two migrant caravans headed for the US border,
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a decisive action that followed Trump's stern warning to Mexico
about imposing terrorists if illegal immigration wasn't curved. This move
signifies the immediate impact of Trump's tough stands on border security,
emphasizing his commitment to national sovereignty. We'll be right back
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with more hashtag go right with Peter Boykin. Remember we
fight for what's right because it's time to go right,
Time to.
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Go right, time to go right, time.
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To go right.
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So Trump's had a few diplomatic dinners. First with Mark Zuckerberg,
the CEO of Metal, one of the tech giants, was
seen dining with Donald Trump, suggesting a potential alignment with
Trump's vision for America's renewal. Zuckerberg's interest in supporting a
national renewal indicates a possible shift in how tech companies
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with national policy, focusing on economic growth and digital innovation. Now,
Donald Trump with Justin Trudeau, Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau
met with Trump in Florida, where he pledged to enhance
surveillance on the US Canadian border. This promise reflects a
collaborative approach to security between the two nations, despite past tensions,
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and with Vladimir Putin's praise, known for his geological accume,
Putin's commendation of Trump's intelligence and experience comes at a
time when the conflicts in Ukraine remains a focal point
on international concern. His words suggests an openness to dialogue,
possibly hinting in a new chapter in Russia US relations.
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And this isn't Russian propaganda, it's what needs to happen.
A lighthearted moment during their meeting, Trump humorously, humorously suggested
to Trudeau that he might consider annexing Canada, a comment
that underscores the unique, often blunt communication style of Donald
Trump that has become part of his international persona. After
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I'll show that video in just a moment. Now, these
interactions with global leaders and domestic actions on the border
highlight Trump's approach to governance, enhancing strong borders, economic partnerships,
and a return to traditional diplomacy. Stay tuned as we
explore how these developments might shape the future in our
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constitutional republic. Now here's where Trump reportedly jokes to Justin
Trudeau that he could or he should annex Canada. And
it's funny because Donald Trump has like there's an AI
image of Donald Trump's standing on a cliff with Canadian,
the Canada and the border, and he's looking out at Canada.
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Day.
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There you go. We'll be right back here.
Speaker 11 (07:57):
Here's the video, and tonight we're getting some new details
about that Trump Trudeau dinner from two people who were
at the table. We are told that when Trudeau told
President elect Trump that new tariffs would kill the Canadian economy,
Trump joked to him that if Canada can't survive without
ripping off the US to the tune of one hundred
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billion dollars a year, then maybe Canada should become the
fifty first state and Trudeau could become its governor.
Speaker 7 (08:26):
Right, But more on that detail with the panel, Peter,
Thank you now.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
In a move that has outraged many and spark debate
across the nation, and everybody pretty much knows this by now,
Joe Biden has issued a sweeping pardon for his son
Joe Biden, Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden, for federal crimes.
Biden wrote, quote, today I signed a pardon for my
son Hunter, citing political vendettas as the reason for his decision.
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This comes despite Biden's previous assertions that he would not intervene.
Of course, that was during election. This pardon covers a
broad swath of time, essentially clearing Hunter of any future
or past charges from twenty fourteen to twenty twenty four. Now,
critics argue that this sets a dangerous precedent, undermining the
principle of that no one is above the law. A
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tenant Biden himself is champion. But in my opinion, folks,
the Biden family's actions here cast a long shadow over
the integrity of our justice system. While I can respect
to find familial loyalty, the sweeping nature of this pardon
suggests a troubling disregard for equal justice under the law.
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This act, especially in the light of Trump's relentist legal battles,
paints a picture of a justice system that is anything
but blind. Now, don't get me wrong, the Biden's corruption
is undeniable. Joe Biden's claimed that his son was prosecuted
differently because he is the son the president holds some truth,
but not in the way he suggests Hunter Biden and
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should have faced harsher prosecution but instead called a break.
This irony is hard to overlook, especially considering how Donald
Trump has been relentlessly targeted by a witch hunt by
a corrupt justice system Time and time again. Donald Trump
has been the victim, yet the narrative is twisted to
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paint him as somehow the criminal. For Joe Biden to
claim his son is a victim of an unfair system,
while failing to recognize that this is precisely the kind
of justice that Trump has faced, is hypocritical. The growing
use of lawfair on both sides of the political isle
has turned our government into a mockery at kangaroo court,
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if not a banana republic. It's no wonder so many
Americans feel disillusioned when our representatives on both sides are
so disconnected from the working class. They've been brought and
bought and paid for by wealthy elites and corruption and corporations.
I mean, what do you get when everybody seems to
be a lawyer that's in our representation, leaving the average
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citizen behind. At the end of the day, it's the
same coin, just different two different sides. A lot of
people said that, I'll say it too. This is why
so many of us place our hope in Donald Trump.
He understands the struggles of ordinary people and remarkably continues
to show forgiveness despite the endless attacks. While I disagree
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with much of about the Biden's pardon, I can respect
Joe Biden, the father for pardoning his son. It's one
of the only logical actions from Joe Biden. I understand.
Now here's a couple of videos where some reactions about
this whole pardon, and then after the videos, we'll be
right back with more. Go write news with Peter Boykin.
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So CNN may trust fun Baby Representative Dan Goldman watch
himself claim Biden would not pardon Hunter.
Speaker 12 (11:58):
Watch this in July of twenty twenty three, just after
that plea deal fell through. This is what you said,
I want to watch.
Speaker 7 (12:08):
Do you think a pardon for his son would be
a mistake.
Speaker 13 (12:13):
Yes, And I don't think there's any chance that President
Biden is going to do that, unlike his predecessor, who
pardoned all of his friends and anyone who had any
access to him. And I think you see that in
this case where he kept on and Merrick Garland kept on.
A Trump appointed US attorney to investigate the president's son.
If there is not an indication of the independence of
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the Department of Justice, beyond that, I don't know what
we could look for.
Speaker 12 (12:42):
What does that feel like watching yourself back then reassuring
people that Biden was not going to issue a pardon
for his son.
Speaker 13 (12:53):
Yeah, and I think that if that Plea agreement and
that Plea deal had gone through, there would be no
pardon that was satisfactory.
Speaker 12 (13:01):
Outcome has already fallen Sorry, when you reacted, this was
when the deal had fallen through. And I hear what
you're saying.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
The hags on the view get very testy over Joe
Biden lying about pardoning his criminal son. Watch this both
ways a lot of two things.
Speaker 14 (13:22):
Because I have I respect it as a parent. I
understand why he would do it, But I wanted to
understand why lie about it for so long?
Speaker 9 (13:30):
And I've stopped one calling it a lot?
Speaker 14 (13:33):
Okay, why repeatedly say you're not going to when you do?
And secondarily, for the part of this country, half of
it that doesn't support Biden, doesn't know him personally, doesn't
get to have phone calls, and they're just looking at
a system that seems like it's only benefits the people
who are as good as a resident does that.
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All the seasons.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
Here, it's I'm to cheer with news from near and
far Trumps making deals.
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His vision is clear for.
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Peace both near and far.
Speaker 9 (14:13):
Jingle bells, jingle all the way.
Speaker 15 (14:17):
Trump's diploma Sea is here to stay.
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Oh what a world.
Speaker 6 (14:22):
The twists and turns as the holiday.
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Spirit burnsday Hunter's pardons.
Speaker 17 (14:31):
A family affair in the halls of Justice, a tale
to share, the FBI a new direction, cash but tell
our lost protection, ding Don.
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Mearly on high in our hearts. Peace life gathered around the.
Speaker 6 (14:55):
Christmas tree, saying of olden unity. From the border to
the tech driven skies, a new world full of peace,
no more goodbyes. Zuckerber, True Doe and the Russian Bear
all gathered around for peace.
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We share.
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Air runs wisdom, A young mine so bright as Trump's
youngest son.
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He's the light.
Speaker 17 (15:35):
While Keenan gives a speech on free onmn mine this Christmas.
Speaker 19 (15:44):
Let's all you night, silent night, Holy night, All is calm,
all his bride around Yon Trump, tender and mild, sleeping.
Speaker 18 (16:02):
Heavenly peace child.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
Let's all sing this Christmas song for a future where we.
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Are long with Trump's vision.
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We're on our way.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
Merry Christmas, child Man.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
In a move that underscores President elect Donald Trump's commitment
to uprooting what he perceives as entrenched corporation corruption within
the pederal federal government, he is nominating cash Fattel to
head the FBI. This choice is not just about filling
a position. It's a statement on the direction that Trump
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wants to steer national security and justice. Here's some details
of the nomination. Trump announced this on Truth's Social praising
Patel as a brilliant lawyer, investigator, and America First fighter.
He emphasized Patel's role in exposing corruption, defending justice, and
protecting the American people. Trump's directive for the f beyonder
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Patel includes tackling what he describes as an epidemic of crime,
dismantling what he perceives as a migrant criminal gains, and
addressing human and drug trafficking at the border. Now here's
some of Cash Patail's background. Patel's career trajectory is a
testament to his dedication to the legal and national security issues.
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Starting as a public defender in Florida, he moved on
to become a terrorism prosecutor at the Department of Justice.
His involvement encountering with Trump's administration deemed as political witch hunts,
particularly the Russian investigation. The Russian investigation, his loyalty and
investigative proudness as part of the House Permanent Select Committee
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on Intelligence. He played a crucial role in debunking claims
on Russian collusion with Trump's campaign. His tenure on the
National Security Council and as chief of Staff to the
Secretary of Defense Fervor, solidified his reputation as a staunch
defender of Trump's policies. He's a symbol of MAGA. Mattel's
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nomination is emblematic of Trump's ongoing battle with what he
refers to as the deep state, a term he and
his allies have used to prescribe a network within the
government believed the sabotage is presidency. Betel's book Government Gangsters
delves into this narrative, offering an insider's view on what
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he sees as systemic corruption. Now here's some expectations under Patail.
Patel has expressed a desire to radically reform the FBI,
suggesting a symbolic mess gesture of closing the FBI's headquarters
to reopen it as a museum of the deep State.
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His vision includes decentralizing the FBI's operations by dispersing its
resources and personnel across the country to focus on grassroots
law enforcement. This approach aims to make the FBI more
attuned to local issues rather than mean a centralized entity
in Washington, DC. Now, the public and political scenes have
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a lot of reaction to this. The nomination has sparked
a divide from Trump's base to those disillusions with current
federal law enforcement practices. Patel's appointment is a beacon of change.
CNN's panelist Tiffany Smiley captured the sentiment among some when
she noted the resistance to Patal within DC could actually
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boost his appeal to the general public, suggesting a disconnect
between the establishment and the people. Now, Cash Hotel's nomination
to league the fbis not only an administration appointment, but
is an eignificant policy statement from Trump, aiming to reshape
the FBI in his image, emphasizing patriotism, law enforcement reform,
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and a relentless fight against what he views as internal
and external threats to the nation. As Patel steps into
this role, the eyes of the nation and indeed the world,
will be watching how this America first fighter navigates the
waters of one of the America's premier law enforcement agencies. Now,
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let me tell you about my opinion. It's quite remarkable
that I had the chance to meet this individual when
he visited our town with the Trump bus. He shared
his recent attendance at a log Cabin Republican's event for
Donald Trump and express admiration for Scott Presler, one of
our gays for Trump. Notably, he refrained from discussing any
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social conservative topics that could be considered anti gay. Inclusive
approach is exactly.
Speaker 9 (21:01):
What we needed.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
I'm pleased with this Donald Trump's choice. Now here's a
video of Cash Bettel a few months back talking about
FBI reform, and then we'll be right back with more
hashtag go write with Peter Boykin with our hashtag go
right recap.
Speaker 20 (21:22):
You need a twenty four to seven Declassification Office whatever
you want to call it, transparency, truth, whatever, I don't care.
Sits in the White House, reports directly to you and
you take incoming from the United States of America. I
want JFK, I want the nine to eleven files. I
want this, I want that all the FBI.
Speaker 9 (21:40):
And this is a tool.
Speaker 20 (21:41):
This is something we didn't cover. What the Deep State
uses the most to cover up their corruption is an
illegal application in the classification system.
Speaker 9 (21:52):
Remember the Lovebirds.
Speaker 20 (21:53):
Text from this is a beauty the lovebird text for FBI,
DOJ Land Russiagate, and Page were texting each other who
they were running the Russia Gaate investigation against Trump. They
were the head of the counterintelligence unit at the FBI,
and they're having an extra marital fair together.
Speaker 9 (22:10):
Can't make this stuff up.
Speaker 20 (22:11):
They're sending each other text about how much they hate
Trump and are going to create an insurance policy to
stop Trump. Then we finally find those text messages. You
know what the FBIDJ do for like a year redact
them to congressional investigators in congressional men and women running
the oversight of their of their agency. That's just one example,
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but it gets even better. Here's the deep state full circle.
Just last week, do you know what Stock and Page
received from the Department of Justice. What a one point
five million payout to settle a lawsuit that Stock and
Page brought for the improper disclosure of their personal text
messages on FBI phones, and the DOJ just rewarded them.
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They broke the law, they broke the chain of command,
they broke every regulation there is in the FBI. They
weaponized the system of justice against the political target they hated.
We found those text messages and we got them declassified
finally in full when I became Deputy Director of National Intelligence,
and the world has now seen them and they can
read them. And that's the best form of transparency. That's
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why I want this twenty four to seven D classification office.
Don't have me regurgitated to read it. Get the documents,
get the files, get the memos. But the deep stay
came full circle and gave these guys a payday for
rigging a presidential election and breaking them law.
Speaker 9 (23:36):
So now you know what happens.
Speaker 20 (23:39):
That's step one, step two, get America the truth, and
that's what that office would be for.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Here's Democrat mega donor admits that Donald Trump's son Baron
Trump is quote a lot smarter than everybody at the
Harris campaign for telling his dad to go on podcasts.
Watch this video.
Speaker 21 (23:58):
Well the action is, you know, she thinks she's Obama.
She goes to Hawaii because Obama goes to Hawaii. She
started talking like Obama, imitating Obama. She is not Barack Obama.
She has no talent, She can never run for president again.
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She ran once and got zero delegates. She got eight
percent of California. I begged them not to put her up.
She was going to be tethered to Biden no matter what.
That was a zero sum game for her. But she
thought that all these votes were for her.
Speaker 10 (24:36):
They were not. The votes that she got were people
voting against Trump, and the votes that Trump got where
the people voted for Trump. What the Harris campaign should
have done instead of avoiding Joe Rogan and podcast It
turns out that Baron Trump, who looks like a runway model,
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was telling his father, you need to.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
Go on podcasts. You need to go on Joe Rogan.
Speaker 10 (25:05):
You know, he was three hours late to a rally
because he was doing Joe Rogan because that was so important.
So Baron Trump is a lot smarter than everybody in
the hairs. They said they didn't go on Joe Rogan,
the progressives around her. You heard what Cardal said. The
progressors didn't want to go on Joe Rogan. Look, if
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I'm running, I'm going on Joe Rogan. I'm living on Fox.
That's how you change minds. They played hide the ball.
They lost badly. She should go away and never ever
come back. She spent almost two billion dollars. They're raising
money this week to pay off the debt. If you
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can't run your campaign, you damn sure can't run the country.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Here's SNL's Keenan Thompson has a discussed cancel culture and
freedom of speech.
Speaker 22 (25:58):
Yeah, when you're watching movies and stuff in your free time,
is it comedy or or do you shift the drama.
Speaker 23 (26:04):
I'm all over the place like there's not enough comedies anymore.
Like it's it's there's no comedies to be seen right now.
You're here so sad, like always waiting on like Seth
Rogan or somebody to do some ship like that's been
the mainstream thing, like or Kevin, you know, like Kevin
and the Rockets, like.
Speaker 9 (26:21):
You know, the Jaman Jesus.
Speaker 23 (26:22):
What we get nowadays supposed to like, you know, some
sort of road trip or something.
Speaker 22 (26:26):
Right, I just we just watched it holds up man.
Speaker 9 (26:30):
Right, I just miss the.
Speaker 23 (26:34):
You know kind of like not as far back as Airplane,
but those guys that would do those kind of movies.
Speaker 15 (26:41):
Or whatever totally be joker too. Is that was Todd
Phillips the Goat. Yeah, he's making a musical with.
Speaker 23 (26:47):
Even if I see vampires suck is on, Like I'll
watch that ship it's just like they're.
Speaker 9 (26:55):
Being just silly and dumb.
Speaker 23 (26:57):
Yes, of course the classics, like the tropic thunders of
it all, but like that's where it felt like it
was the end of the road for like the freedom
of wanting to be funny kind of thing scary, Like
we used to have Austin Powers that was wild.
Speaker 15 (27:13):
There was three of them.
Speaker 9 (27:14):
That's insane. Yeah, I'm looking for that era.
Speaker 23 (27:17):
But I watched whatever a lot of horror movies, not
so much Drima, Like I don't feel like crying.
Speaker 15 (27:24):
Yeah, but we wrote a movie. We wrote a classic
kind of raunchy comedy trying to get it out there.
Speaker 22 (27:31):
We're working on it.
Speaker 23 (27:33):
I mean they the basketball is just it just be
allowed to be done. Yes, there's supposed to.
Speaker 9 (27:41):
Be a freedom of speech.
Speaker 15 (27:42):
It's weird too, because everybody goes like blazing Saddles as
a classic and you're like, well, then let's do it again,
Let's do that.
Speaker 9 (27:47):
Tight and let the audience tell you.
Speaker 23 (27:49):
Yeah, like they keep trying to suppress, but then you
have the Shane Gillises that pop up out of that
suppression right in the moment.
Speaker 22 (27:59):
Did you think like we're making a mistake by firing
him in that moment.
Speaker 23 (28:04):
I didn't really know much of the story, and like,
it's above my pay grade what they do with.
Speaker 9 (28:10):
People's lives and careers like that.
Speaker 23 (28:15):
But if it was squashed between the people, then that's
as far as it should have gone. But it's definitely
weird not to give someone a chance, yeah, a chance
to say their piece, a chance to whatever kind of thing.
Speaker 15 (28:27):
Cool they had them back eventually, it's.
Speaker 23 (28:30):
Cool that he earned that regardless, like he got to
that point in stature career wise or whatever that it
made sense to have him.
Speaker 9 (28:40):
Back, you know what I mean, And like he was
a nice guy, you know what i mean.
Speaker 23 (28:46):
Figure out how to match how he grew up to sensibilities,
you know what I'm saying, which is what everybody's trying
to do.
Speaker 15 (28:53):
And I think that was a twenty twenty, twenty nineteen
whatever time that was when he got the Acts. That
was like kind of the height of everything being like.
Speaker 22 (29:01):
Super I've talked about it before, but there was a
there was a list on CNN of people who have
been canceled this year and it was Weinstein, Cosby and Shane.
Speaker 23 (29:10):
That's crazy and it's like, you know, how is how
is he on the same level as those pretty unfair.
Speaker 22 (29:15):
Yeah, Wow, Shane's not nearly as funny as Cosby coming.
Shane is great. He uh no, he it was really
unfair what they did to him.
Speaker 15 (29:24):
Yeah, and I think Lauren felt it too.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 22 (29:28):
And and the fact that it seemed like he and
Bowen Yang squashed the beef.
Speaker 9 (29:33):
That's what I'm saying, like if they there.
Speaker 22 (29:35):
Was even any beef. I don't even know if there
was right beef, you know, but yeah, no, that was
a moment. And I mean that's a stand up who
crushed on it too. But Shane is definitely like not
your traditional stand up and he had he'd made those
sketches that.
Speaker 23 (29:50):
But I feel like it might have been tough on him,
you know what I mean, Like watching him host and
like if you watch the show, he's pretty similar in
every sketch, And that takes a toll on a few
different things. It takes a toll in the audience or eventually,
like just things start to become milder in reaction kind
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of thing, and that starts to fuck with people's heads
kind of thing. And then when guys are just have
a stand up base as opposed to like an actor
base to rely on and play any character.
Speaker 9 (30:22):
Like I'll play a fucking tree. You know, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 23 (30:25):
But I feel like stand ups, like if they're not
getting the pop from when I say something and I
hear the pop of a laugh or some shit, and
I think it starts to like spiral.
Speaker 9 (30:35):
Motherfuckers out.
Speaker 3 (30:44):
Welcome back to the hashtag go right recap. In a
world where digital consumption shapes are very lexicon, Oxford's twenty
twenty four word of the Year, brain rot, has become
a poignant metaphor for the challenges of our time, is
illustrated by own experience attempting to comprehend a debate by
Joe Biden on hashtag go right, we explore the theme
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of renewal through several lenses. Trump's tough border stance, the
breakup of a migrant care events by Mexican authorities post
Trump's tear threats showcases a direct approach to immigration, reflecting
his commitment to national sovereignty. With diplomatic engagements, the President
elect has been engaging with political and global leaders like
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meta's Mark Zuckeperk, Canadians PM Justin Trudeau, and even received
praise from Russia's putin. These interactions hint as a potential
softening of international relations and focus on economic and security partnerships.
And we talked about the Biden pardon. Joe Biden's controversial
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decision to pardon his son Hunter is ignited discussions on
justice fairness and the use of executive power, casting shadows
over the fairness of our legal system. But this act,
seen as many as hypocritical, under scores a broader narrative
of political favoritism. And finally, Cash Batail's FBI nomination. Trump's
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