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It gonna be okay.
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Happy New Year, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of
Just Listen to Yourself with Kira Davis. I am your host,
Kia Davis, and this is a podcast where we take
hot topics, hot button issues, and we discuss the talking
points on those topics, and we draw those talking points
all the way out to their logical conclusion. Just under
the wire. I'm getting you a New Year's show. As
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you guys know, if you've been following me, twenty twenty
four has been a really rough year for me and
I feel that in a lot of ways, it's going
to turn out to be a really great year for
me because I'm going through some kind of transformation here
and I want to share it all with you. But
I haven't finished my transformation yet, so I don't want
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to jinx anything. But I am feeling a little more
positive now than I have been in the last year.
But I am ready to close the door in twenty
twenty four. I'm ready to close the door on the
last four years at least, but for sure the last
four years, and I feel America is right there with me.
We were all holding our breaths until all holding our breath,
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a collective breath until November. We talked about that, and
then the unthinkable happened. It was a landslide victory from
President Trump. Now I feel that we're all holding our
breath for January, for January twentieth, and for this inauguration
to just there's just so much weird stuff, drones in
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the sky and all foreign actors doing weird things, and
South Korea's imploding and all of this weird stuff is
going on, and all of us are going Okay, we
just need to make it to the end. Of January,
and we will have a new president and the world
is going to look a lot different. And that's what's
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so crazy and awesome about being America. What happens here
matters to the rest of the world. And that is
why our burden as citizens, I believe, is much much
greater than the citizenry of other nations. I don't mean
to sound cocky about that, but I just think that
our responsibility, I don't know if responsibilities is a word
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I'm looking for, but our role in this world, our
responsibility as citizens, I believe is much greater than that
of other nations because we are the caretakers of freedom,
at least earthly freedom. You all know that. I believe
true liberty comes from God, comes from freedom in Christ.
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But we live in this earthly realm, and there are
the affairs of God and there are the affairs of man.
And so when it comes to the affairs of man,
at this point in history, Americans are the caretakers of freedom.
And when we're struggling with the idea of freedom, the
world struggles too. And we've seen the world struggling, and
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so I think we're just all ready to get back
to some sort of structure Daddy's home. Everybody start putting
the toys away and get the big piece of chicken
ready for him. So I wanted to do just end
your countdown, something fun, something late, and something easy, because
I'm not into complicated right now at this point in
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my life. And so I found a clip at a
little clip montage for us to go through together and
be reminded of some of the fun things. And we
can say it's fun now, but some of the fun
things that happened in twenty twenty four. So our friends
over at Graby and News Service compiled a list of
twenty twenty four's most mortifying media moments, and I thought
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it would be So it's their top ten. I thought
it would be fun to go through those together be
reminded of where we've come from. It's just so crazy
to think about what has happened. You know, my son's
home for Christmas break, and yesterday we met my uncle
and his wife out for lunch. Was my uncle's birthday.
He wanted to celebrate with us. Love you, uncle, Jerald,
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and so he took us out to lunch. I have
the best kind of uncle. He takes me to a meal.
He takes me out when it's his birthday. That's the
best kind of uncle. Anyways, I hadn't seen my uncle
since the election, and they're conservatives. They live in Arizona
and they're very involved in Arizona politics and so and
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a lot of our family is liberal, and so we
were just catching up and sharing war stories from election night,
and my son said, my uncle asked my son, well,
what was school like? What was campus like? And my
son said, it was crazy because the next day I
woke up and like, the world seemed brighter and the
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birds were singing. It was November, but there seemed like
there were flowers out, and I was feeling so good
and positive about the world. And then I get to
campus and it's like, so everybody's mother was murdered overnight.
It was just bizarre, but that's how it was.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
Right, Like.
Speaker 5 (06:07):
The world shifted on its axis in November. I do
not think there is anyone who would disagree, even the
people who don't like the direction it shifted in. Just
something changed overnight. And before we get into this, let
me be serious for a moment here. This is why
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America it is important to hang on even when it
looks like things are hopeless. Even when it looks like
America is lost and Americans have completely strayed off the
path of liberty, even still, it matters that you hold
the line. And that's why it matters that you know
what you believe, because people are going to come along
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and they're going to disappoint you. I'm going to address
this whole Elon vivk Visa thing. I have some things
to say about it. I will address that. But one
of the interesting parts, it's what I really want to
talk about, is how quickly it's soured many people on
Elon Viveig and the things that they're planning to do.
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And I'm not going to litigate that right now, but
what it brings to mind is that we we are
not to put our trust or hope in man that
belongs to the Lord and his ideas. We need to
know our ideas because men and women leaders will come
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and go. They're all going to die. None of them
be death. They're all going to die. They're all fallible,
they're all just human. They're all going to disappoint us.
If you don't know what you believe, then you're going
to be knocked off your game. When a guy like
Elon Musk comes along to disappoint you with something he
says or does, or a guy like Trump, or a
woman like Hillary Clinton or Kamala Harris, whoever your hero is,
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when that person messes up, you're going to be totally
knocked off your game. This is why you see so
many Christians in the worship industry, if you will deconstruct,
they didn't know what they believed in the first place.
They put their hope in man, and when a man
disappointed them, all was lost. So it is important. This
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is why what we're doing on this show. What you
do every day when you sit down, you think about things,
and you're not reactionary, but you're thoughtful. As little as
it seems, as silly as it seems, what you're doing
is a huge part of sustaining liberty. Just thinking is
a huge part of sustaining liberty. You're doing something because
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if you know what you believe, then you're going to
be able to defend that idea even in the face
of disappointment or bad leaders. So it mattered that there
were people out there who are willing to tell the
truth no matter what, no matter what it costs them,
and the truth is becoming revealed. This is scriptural. This
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is from the Lord. What's done in the dark will
come to light. Your soon will find you out. America
sins are finding her out, and it's going to be
a really twenty twenty five is going to be really bumpy.
Maybe I'll save this for the end of the show.
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I'll save it all right, Let's get into these clips.
Top ten mortifying media moments of twenty twenty four a
courtesy of grabyan clip service. We love those guys over there.
Let's get into it.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Number ten. Ignore your eyes. Those are cheap fakes.
Speaker 6 (09:46):
There's a growing and insidious trend in right wing media broadcast, print,
and social media. It is to take highly misleading and
selectively edited videos of President Biden directly from Republican National
Committee social media accounts, and then use those videos to
spread messages virally to cast out on President Biden's fitness
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for office. Here is this headline from The New York
Post quote Biden appears to freeze up, has to be
led off stage by Obama at Megabucks LA fundraiser. The
full video posted by biden financed chair on Twitter shows
something entirely different. Biden reacting to applause and then walking
off stage with former President Obama. It comes less than
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one week after The New York Post made a cover
out of another piece of deceptively edited tape, calling him
Meander in Chief due to what they claim was Biden
walking away during a skydiving demonstration during the G seven
seven last week. Biden was going over to congratulate one
of the skydivers. The articles are based on cheap fakes,
videos of real events that are intentionally manipulated to fool viewers.
Speaker 5 (10:53):
Cheap fakes. Wow wow wow. If there is any story
that is more more, is more illuminating of just the
absolute misinformation propaganda machine that the legacy media has become,
it's it's this one. It is this story. This laid
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the mouthfeastings of the mainstream media bear this story more
so than the Hunter Biden laptop, more so than Hillary
Clinton's emails. Because Hunter's laptop and Hillary Clinton's emails requires
a certain level of political awareness that most Americans didn't have.
It did make a difference those story. The email story
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did make a difference, and the laptop story would have
made a difference in informed voters, which in a tight
races helps right, It swings those voters important voters. But
as far as general public awareness, those stories didn't do
a whole lot for the American public. We're very entertainment minded,
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you know, short clip oriented. A lot of Americans aren't
paying attention to those kinds of stories. But this story
was one no one can ignore because this wasn't Biden
the candidate. This was Biden the president. So we got
to see him all the time. We had to see
him all the time. He had to be out there
doing his job. We didn't see him all the time,
but we certainly got to see him more than when
he was campaigning. And Americans saw what was right in
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front of their eyes. And even the stupid Americans can
see when an old man is becoming senile, when an
old man is failing in his health and mental acuity.
It's it's quite obvious we were this. You don't have
to be an expert, you know, we've been dumped into
the middle of this believe the experts culture, and you
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don't have to be an expert right to know what
a person looks like when their health is failing and
they are aging. Because we all age, we all have
friends and family who age. Being part of humanity means
watching people age and die, and that's a universal experience,
so we all have experience in it. We don't need
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to be experts. We saw it right in front of
our eyes. It was absolutely undeniable. Although the press, like
you saw here, that was Nicole Wallace from MSNBC in
that particular clip. But the press tried to deny it,
and it was really hard to imagine that they didn't
see what we saw. It couldn't be possible. Although you've
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had a slate of mia culpas since the election from
certain members of the left wing media, going, well, you know,
we didn't do enough research, We didn't look hard enough
what exactly was happening there. What do you think were
they blatantly lying or were they blatantly stupid. I'm going
to give you my opinion here. I think that they
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that most of them, some of them were absolutely lying
after they got to be one on one with the
president and saw Some of those people got to be
one on one with the president and they saw up
close his condition, and those people did lie. But I
believe people like Nicole Wallace, others in the in the
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legacy media, I believe that they are actually incredibly stupid.
Stupid isn't the word, because I don't think you get
to be in the upper echelons of media if you're
a complete idiot. I'll say that stupid. It's not the
word lazy. What happens is this business is tough, right,
I'm still I'm fifty, I'm still slogging it. I'm I'm
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never going to really make it probably to a tier
where this business is easy for me. This business is tough.
It's a slog it's a hustle. When you get to
the top, you get you get producers. You get people
to do the legwork for you. Makes your job a
lot easier. They pick the stories, they tell you what's trending.
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They research the stories, They go get your guests. You
don't have to do anything when you get to the
level of Nicole Wallace on MSNBC. You don't have to
do anything except read and have an opinion. So what's
happening is she's going home at the end of the day.
She's not watching the news rundowns. She's going home and
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pouring the glass of wine and doing whatever it is
Nicole Wallace does to relax in the evenings. Her producers
are doing that work. And the producers are gen z
idiots who definitely are too stupid to get the whole story.
So they're finding clips, they're clipping up what satisfies their bias.
They're giving it to Nicole Wallace, and Nicole Wallace is
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just looking at that and going, this doesn't look so bad.
What is everyone complaining about? So it is actual stupidity.
It's laziness, not stupidity. It's actual laziness, is what it is.
And this is the symptom of success. And this is
what we're seeing. And I believe that's what happened to
James Carvill. You he just went off in this epic
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rant on the complete incompetence of the Harris campaign. But
a week prior he was out there talking about how
Harris is gonna win, She's gonna win. I feel good
about this. Here's the numbers, YadA, YadA, YadA. James Carville
is one of the most accomplished analysts in the game.
He's not an idiot, for sure. He's successful for a reason.
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Why didn't he know? It's not because James Carville is stupid,
It's because he's lazy. He's old. He's an old man.
He's done all the leg worker his whole life. Now
he's got a bunch of interns doing the work for him,
and they're just feeding him with confirming not only their bias,
but his bias because they want to impress their boss.
So he got lazy and he paid the price for it.
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The difference between James Carvill and the rest of the
Democrat Party is he's smart enough to learn even at
his age. They're not. All right, Let's move on. Number nine.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
CNN thinks America is a democracy.
Speaker 7 (16:54):
There's a lot of criticisms of Trump, that he is
bad for democracy, that he's for American democracy.
Speaker 8 (17:01):
We are a republic, a republican, We're not a democracy.
Speaker 7 (17:06):
I've heard a lot of conspiracy theories. I hear a
lot of things out on the road, But to hear Americans,
people who would describe themselves as patriots say that America
is not a democracy, that stopped me in my tracks.
Speaker 9 (17:20):
You are hearing people say America is not a democracy
because there are people around Trump who want them to
be saying that, who've been planting that narrative.
Speaker 5 (17:31):
Amazing these This was from CNN. This club was from
CNN to supposedly informed reporters, one of them clearly Irish,
so not even American, covetching over the idea that Trump
supporters believe America is not a democracy. It's no wonder
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that these people have ratings in the tanks. They're idiots.
What did I just tell you? Like, stupidity does play
a role here, It's not all just just blatant lying.
These people aren't necessarily evil liars. They're stupid. And that's
what makes this so gross and so offensive what we've
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been through. These are the people who've been telling us
that they're better than us for four years and they
don't even know that America is not a democracy. Again laziness,
because there's no way that those two So you heard this, gentleman,
This Irish reporter was interviewing two Trump supporters. Now in
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the video they have Trump gearon. They're clearly maga. You
know clearly now you've heard it cut off when they
said it's not a democracy, and it cut off you.
And I know, without a shadow of a doubt, I
would bet every penny in my savings account that what
followed that statement was we are a republic, right and
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you'll notice CNN cut that off. Why that reporter definitely
heard those people say we are a republic. There's no
way he didn't hear that from them, and yet he
chose to clip that. Now, his interns or the his producers,
his gen Z producers were like, this, this is what
we want. This is a section we want. They took
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it to that other reporter lady who probably wasn't there
and didn't care to view the whole clip because she
doesn't do research, and she believed it. Obviously, this is
what Trump is telling people. No, honey, the Constitution tells
us we're a republic, not a democracy. But this is
what we're up against. These are the people who told
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you that going outside in the sunshine was dangerous for
your health and taking an experimental vaccine was the only
thing that would save you. These are the people that
told you standing six feet from the person in front
of you would keep you, say, from a virus. These
are the people who told you to let your grandmother
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die alone, confused and isolated in her nursing home, lest
you kill her with COVID. Part of my transformation that
I'm making this year is on what I think grace
is and what I think grace looks like. And I
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think we are moving out of the persuasion phase of
grace and moving into the boundaries phase of grace. And
I think we're gonna have to meet out some discipline
here because these people almost killed us, and they would
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have had we given them the chance. So we need
to make it so they don't have that chance again
for a long long time. They will because this is
just the human cycle, people, right, Let's keep it moving.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
Number eight, Beyonce is performing at the d NC.
Speaker 9 (21:11):
There are rumors, there are rumors that Beyonce might make
an appearance.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
I personally think that that's true.
Speaker 10 (21:17):
Is the Unia Center going to be turning into the
Beehive tonight?
Speaker 5 (21:20):
The behind is buzzing right now because the preparation for
the Beehive, it has to start her all lg Ja
Donor confirmed to.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
Me that she's also hearing that Beyonce is in root.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
Beyonce, I mean it's going to show up, you mean.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
Bay, I'm breaking Beyonce.
Speaker 5 (21:35):
News and Beyonce. This is my favorite. This is my
favorite mortifying media moment. Or I would put this on
one of the biggest lives of twenty twenty four list.
Would I would put it on that kind of list.
The Beyonce I wrote an article over on my substack
and if you don't subscribe, just go hit that subscribe
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button over on substack. I wrote at the time, I
wrote an article called the Beyonce Campaign, and I thought
that this moment in media was really indicative of the
entire Kamala Harris campaign. I felt like it really encompassed
the whole vibe. It was fake from the start. The
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entire campaign was astro turf. The entire campaign was based
on a lie, and the entire campaign was an empty promise.
And that's what the Beyonce promise was that you know
they were going in the end, they were going with
the Beyonce lie. Don't think that the DNC staffers knew
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what they were doing. They knew they were planting that lie.
They were letting the media go with that media right
all the media. Gail Kings sitting there going I personally
believe it. Why did she believe it? Because Gail King
made a phone call to her contacts inside the DNC
and said, Hey, is Beyonce showing up? And at the
very least they did nothing to dispel her suspicions. Why
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because nobody was watching the DNC, because everybody hated them,
and no one understood what was going on. Everyone was confused.
Half the there was a huge bat the Biden battle
was just simmering down. Biden had dropped the bombshell of
endorsing Kamela when that was not what they wanted. It
was a mess. It was a mess. They were in chaos,
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and they knew no one was watching and no one
cared about Kamala, and they needed to get eyes on
that conference because Trump had come out and the Republicans
had come out and just blown the campaign circuit out
of the water with the RNC freaking whole, Cogan ripping
his shirt off, and they needed the eyes. Well, who's
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the biggest star in the world besides Taylor Swift, It's Beyonce.
How do you get your base, especially your black voters, especially,
how do you get them out really tell them Beyonce's
going to show up. So there's this rumor floating around,
nobody needs, nobody can converm it, and everyone's just there
to see her. And then in the end it was
just a big They just pulled the rug out from
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under the people there. It was a big lie just
to get people to stick around, the big lie, just
to get your vote. And it's kind of funny because
once the people realized that Beyonce wasn't shown up showing up.
I don't know if you can even find this video anymore,
but the live stream you could see people just filing out,
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and CaMLA hadn't even come out yet. People were filing out,
and the presidential candidate had not come out yet. So
the Beyonce story is funny, but it's also very poignant
because I believe it is a perfect representation of what
was happening, of what that entire campaign was, which was
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a total lie based on fake phony, filtered glitz and glamour,
and then you know the ensuing a collapse of the
celebrity endorsement. The campaign was based on nothing. It was
cotton candy. It was it was worse kind of cotton candy.
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It was cotton candy. And when you get to the
core of the cotton candy, there's just like a stick
of broccoli on the inside. They started out all joy, Oh,
this is the Joy campaign, and they turned into the
most miserable creatures on the planet, and it only got
worse every day. Let's keep it moving.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Number seven, The media tries to scare people about Project
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 10 (25:43):
The far right manifesto puts forth sealing the border, and
it seeks to do so with military force. It aims
to use every lever of government to find, detain, and
deport undocumented people.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Take funding and housing away from.
Speaker 10 (25:56):
People who are just associated with undocumented him quote deny
loan assistance to those who are not US citizens, are
lawful permanent residents.
Speaker 5 (26:06):
Project twenty twenty five, but scary music in here. Next Halloween,
I'm going to go as Project twenty twenty five. Actually,
I think I'm gonna do that. It's one of those
things that's it was one of those stories, those talking
points that is such a it's so representative of the
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division in America that our division is just based on
absurdities that are fed to us by enemies, by our enemies,
really by our enemies in the media and the Democrat Party.
They want us to hate each other. In the Project
twenty twenty five. Trump had so much going for him
this campaign, and Kamala Harrison took thirty days even being
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the vice president for four years, took her thirty days
to even put anything policy related on her platform on
her website, and so they needed something. Right, Trump's a
Nazi is not good enough. It wasn't that they just
wore that out. They wore it out. So they needed something,
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and somebody went and plucked Project twenty twenty five. And
it's always good or in the past, has been a
good idea to have a talking point, something to nail
to your opponent. So I understand the logic behind it
to use that term loosely, but it was it was
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such a huge mistake and base again, this is the problem.
They're listening to their gen Z interns. Go back and
listen to Carvils rant on this. Why are you listening
to any of these little snot nosed kids. They know nothing,
They have zero life experience. They don't even deserve to
have their to be called by their names. That's like
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what carpl was saying. But that's what they're doing. They're
placing all of this in the hands of these gen
Zers and that they have a cartoonish view of what
conservatives are. So they sell this Project twenty twenty five
as the second coming of Hitler, and no conservative knows
what it is because it's not really a thing. It
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was just some think tank white paper from Heritage, from
the Heritage Foundations. There's a bunch of freaking nerds over there.
They're not Hitler's, they're not taking over the world. So
a nobody could understand it, and b it turned out
to be to their detriment that no conservative could really
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even respond to it. You know, it's one thing, you know,
when you say, when you're explaining, you're losing, and conservatives
are terrible at that. We're always explaining ourselves when we
should just be going, I don't care if you know,
if you believe it's true or not, it just is.
Sometimes you need to explain, right, we do a lot
of that on this show. Oh sometimes you need to persuade,
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but sometimes when you're explaining, you're losing, and we do
that a lot. But conservatives couldn't even explain Project twenty
twenty five because we didn't know what it was, because
it wasn't even a thing. So all we did was
make fun of it. Absolutely backfired on them, absolutely, and
now it's just a punchline like the entire Harris campaign.
What's next?
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Number six Media tries to hype up the amount of
misinformation on X.
Speaker 11 (29:28):
After Elon Musk took over in twenty twenty two, most
of its fact checkers were fired. Now the site is
rife with trash talk and lies. Little would you know
that this said to be footage from Gaza is really
from a video game. Eventually X users added a warning
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label these are AI generated images of Well, see for yourself.
Did your research find that there was more misinformation spread
by conservatives?
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Absolutely?
Speaker 5 (30:04):
X has turned into a haven for the spread of misinformation.
Speaker 12 (30:07):
Since buying the site almost two years ago, Musk's site
has struggled to control it on topics ranging from the
election to the assassination attempt against Trump.
Speaker 5 (30:17):
Elon Musk has struggled to control it. These people tell
on themselves. See they view they view everything through the
lens of what can be controlled, and they think social
media needs to be controlled because your ideas need to
be controlled. And that's why they hate what Elon's done
with X. You know in that report that they in
that clip, it was Leslie Stall interviewing some non binary
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fact hashtag fact checker who conveniently found that most of
the misinformations from the conservative side were running down a
list of mediaized that that's what her incredible fact checking
found out. The misinformation, most of it come from the
coming from the right. But then they talked about how
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look at this video on acts, you'd think they said
it was a train in Gaza, but it's just from
some other thing. It's a lie. And then she said
eventually readers corrected that, and she just glossed over that
like that was nothing, Like that was for nothing, Leslie,
that was the fact checker. What you just glossed over
was the fact checker. You went to some weirdo, random
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lady who can't possibly know all of the things in
the world, and you took her word over a crowdsource
fact checking program. Right, they got fact checked. That is
what's amazing. It wasn't. But what is offensive to Leslie
and people like the non binary fact checker. What's offensive
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to them is that that could even be seen. They
don't even want you to see things that might be
untrue or wrong because a you might believe what they
don't want you to believe, but also you might correct it,
and you're not the ones that are allowed to be
(32:12):
correcting things. They're the ones that correct things not you.
These people are ridiculous and we dodged a bullet literally
on July thirteenth and figuratively by defeating these people. And
like I said, we need to put down this movement
and make sure it's got to work hard for a
(32:32):
long time to come back. These people were going to
end us. They were.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
Next number five. Tim Watts is the best. JD Vance
is the worst.
Speaker 5 (32:45):
Midwestern dad like super clean cut vibe everybody.
Speaker 13 (32:49):
Likes right, so plain spoken and relatable.
Speaker 9 (32:52):
Pretty moderate Democrats, very moderate.
Speaker 5 (32:54):
Ragor the new moderate is right down the middle.
Speaker 8 (32:57):
He's not just an old white man's America, you know.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Hawks like a regular person is.
Speaker 10 (33:02):
The opposite of weird populist approach to fear on the
Republican side and the happy populism that Tim.
Speaker 6 (33:09):
Walls is on the ticket on the Democratic side.
Speaker 9 (33:12):
Happy warriors, happy.
Speaker 6 (33:13):
Warriors, even certainly the happy warrior that night.
Speaker 14 (33:16):
Happy warrior, folksy backstory.
Speaker 8 (33:18):
In sense of humor, we're at happy the pig looks
good and jd Vance is weird, extreme and angry utter humorlessness.
Speaker 6 (33:31):
Try to believe that jd Vance could be any more extreme.
Speaker 8 (33:34):
It's like a freak show of bros.
Speaker 10 (33:36):
Dark and ugly, beneath the dignity of most politicians.
Speaker 4 (33:41):
JV Vance JD is at the far.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
Extreme, the most extreme, be one of the most extreme.
Speaker 5 (33:47):
Angry and mean and dark. This guy's really weird, y'all.
This this guy's really weird again. This kind of goes
back to my Beyonce campaign. It's just all just rumors
in you wendovers say things, whisper things, and hopefully people
will believe it. If we say that Tim Walls is
(34:07):
a normal coach and a joyful, happy warrior. If we
say that enough, you'll believe it. You won't pay attention
to how freaking weird he is every time he comes
out on a stage. If you say it enough, it's true.
And then we call JD Vance weird. And it was opposite,
(34:29):
like they worked so hard to paint JD Vance as weird,
and every time we saw Kamela and Tim Walls, they
were the weirdest doing the weirdest things, and they looked
weird and they sounded weird, and it was almost like
me things the Lady Dult were tests too much. They
(34:49):
just use the word weird so much. It just seems
so workshopped and focus grouped and marketed fake fake fake fake,
fake fake from beginning to end. I told you guys
the story, and I think it's I think it really
(35:10):
is a really poignant story. Puts a pin in exactly
what happened, exactly what happened. Towards the end of the campaign,
as Trump and Fance started hitting the alternate media circuit
more and we watched the Ja d Vance debate, the
Van's Walls debate. I've already almost forgot about that guy,
Tim Wall's debate. I had it on obviously. My seventeen
(35:33):
year old daughter was not interested in sitting down and
watching it with me, but she came in the room
for a couple of minutes as she was getting ready
to leave to go do something more fun. And she,
in that two minutes said she sat down and saw
jd Vance talking. As she got up to leave, it said, wait,
tell me what you thought of what you just saw.
Give me your opinion, your fresh opinion. She said, well,
(35:56):
I didn't see much. I said, that's fine, Just tell
me what you saw in that couple And she said, well,
I guess I don't really know much about what they're
talking about or what's going on, but I guess the
one thing that I does make me think is like jd.
Vance doesn't seem nearly as weird as they make him
seem on TikTok. I thought that that blew my mind.
(36:18):
I was like, that was when I knew they won.
I think, if I'm going back, I think, if i'm
you know, hindsight's twenty twenty, so I think, if I'm
going back and looking at the moments that made me think, yeah,
they're gonna win. I think that was one because it
made me realize that's what people are seeing. And then
when Trump did Rogan and Kamala didn't, there were a
(36:41):
lot like New York Times, the liberal outlets, Washington Post.
They were interviewing people. There were a lot of particularly
young men, who said, well, I saw Trump on Rogan
or I saw him on THEO Vaughn, and he wasn't
that weird. Maybe the news made it seem like he
was so weird, and my body sounded kind of funny.
And then I was waiting. One guy said I loved this.
(37:04):
I think he was talking to the New York Post
and he said, I was waiting for I'm a Democrat.
He was black, he was a young Man. So I'm
a Democrat and I was waiting for a camera to
go on Joe Rogan because I thought, Okay, everyone's talking
about how she's not specific, she doesn't have policy platforms,
she doesn't know what she's talking about. So I thought, well,
(37:25):
I'll wait for her to go on here, and you know,
she'll clarify it and she'll show everybody, and then I'll
feel confident about my vote. And she didn't go. And
then I saw her on Charlemagne on the Breakfast Club.
I thinking the same thing, and she didn't say anything,
and I thought, I can't vote for her. I don't
even know what she thinks. I don't think that young
man was alone at all. So it's just they just
(37:52):
living up upside down world. All right, this is fun.
Let's see what's coming up next.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Here we go Number four. Very very bad things will
happen if Trump wins.
Speaker 8 (38:11):
Think about what happens.
Speaker 6 (38:14):
If all of our access to healthcare goes away next Tuesday.
The stakes literally are life and death for every woman
in America.
Speaker 5 (38:22):
I'm just laughing because she's so so sad.
Speaker 9 (38:24):
Exaggeration prop will fulfill his promise to be a dictator
on day one.
Speaker 13 (38:28):
That's up a network of camps, extraordinarily erratic foreign policy
in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
Being profound and possibly permanent damage to American democracy.
Speaker 14 (38:38):
If historians in the future are allowed to write books,
and by the way, that question is opened this morning,
and if people are allowed to go on television and
say what they think in the future, which again that
question is opened this morning. That's what happens when strong
men come to power. That happened in Italy in the
(38:58):
nineteen twenties and nineteen thirties, Germany and the nineteen thirties.
Suspend the constitution, fit the Justice Department, the Defense Department
against political enemies, and run this country out of the
White House.
Speaker 5 (39:12):
He literally just described what the Democrats were doing. These people,
all they're doing from this point forward. All you have
to do is this, send jail tylisteners. I know you're
already there because we talk about all the time, and
you guys are informed. Well, just treat everything they say
as projection. Whatever they accuse Republicans and Conservatives and Donald
(39:35):
Trump specifically of doing, is what they were doing or
wanted to do. So when you hear that guy say
suspending the constitution, suspending the rule of law camps. That's
what they want. Oh, we might not be able to
write history books, we might not be able to come
on TV and say the things we want to say.
(39:58):
That's what they want, and that's why they're scared that
Republicans are going to do it, because they think we're
like them, and thankfully for them, they ain't like us.
What's next?
Speaker 2 (40:10):
Number three? Joe Biden would never pardon his son because
he is such a great guy.
Speaker 5 (40:15):
Presidential promise to put the law before a family. The
president has ruled out pardoning his son. Pludging not to
pardon his son.
Speaker 12 (40:24):
Just sit there and say, well, I'm not going to
intervene in the legal process, and I wouldn't pardon my son.
Speaker 9 (40:29):
Democrats and Joe Biden protecting the justice system.
Speaker 12 (40:33):
A current president of the United States has.
Speaker 6 (40:36):
So much respect for the law that he has said
he would not pardon his son.
Speaker 13 (40:40):
And Joe Biden has very clearly said he would not
pardon his son, he would not commun his sentence. How
can Republicans cheat making this argument now that, now that
Joe Biden has really put it out there, he.
Speaker 8 (40:51):
Is not doing it because he is living what it
means to have a rule of law in this country,
and that is it is. I mean, if you want
to know if he believes it, you could actually see
what is happening with his own son.
Speaker 12 (41:07):
Even President Biden saying in a statement that he would
respect the outcome of this case.
Speaker 8 (41:11):
This was a good day for the system, good day
for sort of of sort of America as an example of.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
How the rule of law should work.
Speaker 5 (41:23):
We're coming on the air of this Hour with breaking news.
Speaker 9 (41:25):
President Biden has just pardoned his son Hunter.
Speaker 5 (41:31):
More than any of these other stories, I think this
story is the one that I think this is the
one that that had that is shifting the loyalties of
Democrats the most, this one, this one. There's all there's
other stories where we're going on the media obviously lied,
(41:53):
that's so gross, it's so weird, But this story in particular,
I think has the most How should I say this
is subtle consequences or hidden consequences, because I do believe
that this story has turned a lot of formerly uh
(42:14):
loyal Democrats off from their party, but they're not saying
it normal people, not just people in the media now
and a lot of people in the media too though
since then, you've heard you heard Chuck Todd at the
end there. He has since come out and said he
feels like a fool, and he should. They should all
feel like fools. But see it as a cult. You understand
(42:36):
the left, the progressive left, as a cult, then you
understand their gods and they're worship they worship politicians. I
remember I have a good friend. She may be listening. Karen,
my former college acting professor. Lover her so much. She's
(42:56):
been one of the most influential people in my life.
She's liberal but Christian, and yes, you can be both everybody,
because you can be a Christian and be wrong. But
during the election in twenty twenty, I remember her posting,
(43:17):
Joe Biden went and did this. She posted a picture
of Biden hugging somebody. She said, this is what Biden
looks like because he's a good man. He's going to
win this election, because Joe Biden is a good man.
And I remember thinking like, she's old enough to be
my mother. And I remember thinking like, how could someone
be so naive? But how could you look at any
politician and say, well, this is a good person. Don't
(43:41):
you have any idea, like even a vague idea of
the things that politicians have to do to get to
the top. And why do you think that you don't
know him. I can understand if you say he's a
good politician, or I like his policies, or he's done
good work for XYZ, but to say he's a good man,
and by the way, there's no proof of that. There's
plenty of proof that he's a terrible man, much proof
(44:06):
And maybe look at the Hunter Biden laptop for more
on that. I will not turn your stomach with some
of the details. Suffice to say, if you have not
done the work of learning why the laptop was so
important and exactly what it was on there, you should
do it and it might change your mind about how
(44:28):
good of a man Joe Biden was. But this didn't
change my opinion of my friend Karen and love her
and again one of the most influential people in my lives,
in my life. But I just remember thinking, like, how
can you think that this man, How can you say
this is a good man you don't know him. But
when politics become your god, then that's how you start
(44:48):
judging the players in politics. And you know, I felt
like it was a bit cultish to say You're never
gonna hear me say you can go back and look anywhere.
You're never gonna hear me say that there's some infallible,
great perfect politician out there. I've met some politicians who
(45:08):
are decent people. I haven't met a single one I
haven't met, and I have met many, like the famous ones,
the ones you know. I haven't met a single one
that doesn't have something about them that would turn you
off from them. Whoever you are, wherever you are, every
one of them has something going on in their lives.
I've seen them. I've seen prostitutes married politicians with prostitutes.
(45:37):
I've seen underhanded deals, I've seen all kinds of shady
behavior from people that you think are good people. None
of them are good, and that's not what you should
be voting for anyway. That's a whole different episode, isn't it.
But that's what this is. This is just such cultish behavior.
And of course they know they're wrong. And I think
I've done a couple of I told you so on
(46:00):
my personal Facebook page, but for the most part, I
haven't done anything. Everyone's quiet. That's the other thing. My
liberal friends and family are quiet about it, and that
tells me that they're thinking about it. They don't need
to hear the I told you sos. These people are
peeling off all in their own and at the end
of the day, I think this might be Biden's greatest legacy,
(46:21):
turning off his own voters from the Democrat Party because
that was the lie. They don't care about the crime.
They don't care that they've lied about the crime, and
the migrants and the murder and the rapes. They don't
care that they're lying to your face. But the economy
and the border in Venezuelan, gangs in Aurora, Colorado, they
(46:42):
don't care about that. What they care about is that
they look stupid to you. What they care about is
that they're the ones that look foolish. So of course
this is the thing that's ripping off the mask for
them and making them go, oh my gosh, maybe we
weren't Like At what point do they look at themselves
and goes, maybe we're the problem here. I don't know.
(47:05):
At no point, you'd have to have some modicum of
self awareness. All right, Top two, Here we go, Number two.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
Number two. Media gets caught editing interviews to help Kamala Harris.
Speaker 12 (47:16):
When we talk about bringing down it's camelat making life.
Speaker 9 (47:20):
More affordable for people, what are two specific things you
have in.
Speaker 4 (47:23):
Mind for that.
Speaker 12 (47:25):
Well, I'll start with this. I grew up a middle
class kid. My mother raised my sister and me.
Speaker 8 (47:32):
She worked very hard.
Speaker 12 (47:34):
She was able to finally save up enough money to
buy our first house when I was a teenager. I
grew up in a community of hardworking people, you know,
construction workers and nurses and teachers. And I try to
explain to some people who may not have had the
same experience. You know, a lot of people will relate
(47:54):
to this. You know, I grew up in a neighborhood
of folks who are very proud of their lawn.
Speaker 14 (48:00):
When we talk about bringing down prices and making life
more affordable for people, are one or two specific things
you have in mind for that.
Speaker 12 (48:09):
So when I talk about building an opportunity economy, it
is very much with the mind of investing in the
ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethic of the
American people.
Speaker 8 (48:22):
But it seems that Prime Minister Netan Yah who is
not listening.
Speaker 12 (48:27):
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that we're very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen
(48:47):
in the region.
Speaker 8 (48:48):
But it seems that Prime Minister Netan Yah who is
not listening.
Speaker 12 (48:52):
We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary
for the United States to be clear about where we
stand on the need for this war.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
Dan.
Speaker 5 (49:01):
So what you heard there is can hear them? They
played the original or what was aired? They played the
original and then they played what was aired and they
selectively edited that, and that is just Yes, you edit
for TV, but you do not edit an interview with
the presidential candidate, and certainly not the vice president of
(49:22):
the United States. I don't know how much else there
was to say about this, except this is just yet
another example of the egregious bias of the mainstream media.
And this is why they have lost all credibility because
even if Americans don't understand what it means to edit
a video, I mean maybe if they don't even understand
that they saw edited video, we all have the sense
(49:44):
that we're not getting this person. We all have the
sense that what we're seeing is not real. And you
can't edit that kind of idiot. See, I mean, my god,
what did she say? Thank God, I cannot to never
hear from this woman again. Absolute torture. What did she say? Nothing? Nothing?
(50:14):
And that is lying, right because those interviewers, they're sitting
there right in her face, and they can see that
she's an idiot. They are those people are lying. Charlottmagne,
the god from the Breakfast clusband out there. You know,
I feel for this young man. He's not young man,
(50:35):
he's my age, but he looks young because black don't crack.
But I feel for this man because I know where
he is. I know what his political alignment needs to be.
And he's also pro black, you know, he's he's for
the communities. He's out there fighting for, you know, answers
for our community. And he's a liberal and he's a
(51:00):
default Democrat voter. But he is smart and he is
watching all of this stuff unfold in front of him,
and he's actually talking to these people on all sides
and he's going wait, wait, wait, wait, none of this
is lining up, and so what does he do. He
can't abandon his fan base, right, but common sense is
pulling him to the center. So he's out there. We're
(51:22):
all goaling to hold the line on left wing politics
while being the reasonable person on say shows like The
View and The Thing. The reason why Charlemagne can't he's
struggling to hold this lie is because he did get
face to face with her. He has been face to
face with Biden and he's seen up close how absolutely
(51:43):
vacant they are, and he can't square it and he
doesn't want to be a liar. That's what happens when
you see I called this, y'all go back and listen
to my back catalog. I don't even know what show
it's on, but you should be listening to the back
catalog anyway, Benja. Years ago, I had called this years
(52:07):
ago when Kamala was running for president, and I told
you about a video. Remember Maxine Waters was having her moment,
She had a weird moment in public, and suddenly for
five minutes she was a media darling, a social media darling,
because she went out there and told people to go
out there and get in people's faces and fight Trump
(52:28):
and hashtag resist. Maxine Waters is crazy. She's crazy as
a three dollar bill. Just look at her wig. It
don't ever fit right when you see a woman in
a bad fitting wig, that's a crazy woman. Because every
woman knows how to make her hair look good. Every
sane woman cares about her hair. Your hair is very
(52:48):
important as a woman. If you see a woman in
a bad wig, she is crazy. Maxine Waters is crazy.
So anyways, they went to the Black Women Men's Expo.
Every It's a huge, huge, huge, huge event happens every
year in New Orleans. And they went there Oprah's are
It's it's a big, big deal. And so they had
(53:10):
Kamala and Maxine on stage, and I'm watching the moderators.
These are professional, you know, professional women, career women, black women.
They're so happy to have this supposedly black presidential campaign
woman person on there and Maxine Waters. And as the
interview is going on, you watch their faces. You watch
(53:31):
the faces of these women and slowly start to fall
as they realized that they are engaged with two of
the dumbest women they have probably ever met. They don't
know what questions to ask because every question gets an
idiot answer. I mean, it's happening in real time. You
can see it. And I said, then, I said, there's
(53:51):
nothing there with Kamala. Of course, I knew that because
she's from California and we've been dealing with her for years.
But I'm like, look, everybody else is finding out that
there's nothing there. And then it was a couple of
weeks later that her campaign crashed and burned. So I've
been saying this for years, everybody, there's no there there.
She's a complete moron, and I think that that's obvious
(54:15):
to people in the media when they interview her. That's
why her staff couldn't let her do a Joe Rogan interview.
She can you imagine it? Can you imagine her going
toe to toe for three hours with anybody on anything
about anything. She can't talk. She can't even talk about
her personal life because she's barely a real person. And
(54:37):
I mean that, I'm not trying to be mean. I
wrote an article about that on my page two. You
want to know why she's always using fake accents. It's
not on purpose. It's because she doesn't know who she is.
All she has by way of personality is the ability
to mirror the person in front of her. Most politicians
are like that, actually, and it's a trait that you
(54:58):
need to be a good politician. I believe just stunning
that these people still though, they still believe they're the
smartest people in the room, and they believe they're smarter
than you. All Right, what's the number one media lie?
What do you think it is? Think about it right
now in your the number one mortifying media moment Media
(55:21):
Live twenty twenty four. Hold that in your head. Think
I'm going to give you like a couple of seconds
to think about. If you could guess what number one
on this clip is, what would it be? I did
guess correctly, and I think you did too. Let's go
for it.
Speaker 2 (55:36):
Number one, number one. There's no cognitive decline. In fact,
Biden has never been better.
Speaker 14 (55:43):
Start your tape right now, because I'm about to tell
you the truth. This version of Biden is the best Biden.
Speaker 7 (55:51):
Ever you knows so long as he was nine.
Speaker 14 (55:55):
In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been.
Speaker 7 (55:58):
He is sharp, intensely probing, and detail oriented and focused.
Speaker 10 (56:04):
President Biden has a photographic memory, but he's totally focused.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
He's very sharp, they say he's sharpened meetings and so on,
very lucid, well, very well informed.
Speaker 8 (56:12):
He's older, that doesn't mean that he is unfit.
Speaker 5 (56:16):
He can clear a dementia bar and that's probably a
win more wild speculation from a bunch of people who
have probably never been in the room with Joe Biden
and certainly don't have medical degrees that I'm aware of.
Speaker 9 (56:27):
But a huge part of the Maula report talks about
Russian disinformation tactics, and one of the themes this election
cycle is that Joe Biden is too old to lead,
and so everyone is seizing upon this, and it is
a classic disinformation tactic.
Speaker 5 (56:43):
A classic disinformation tactic that Joe Biden is sharp as
attack folks. I think at the end of the day,
the story of the twenty twenty four election will be
that the media lost it. And it's sort of if
you think about it. I do believe the media lost it.
They did everything wrong. They lied so hard, they got
(57:07):
so comfortable with their ability to lie and get away
with it that they really did believe that Americans would
just believe everything and anything. It turns out we don't.
Speaker 4 (57:16):
We won't.
Speaker 5 (57:16):
It turns out that eventually we will believe our own eyes.
It turns out. But it's ironic because in twenty sixteen,
so the reason we shifted into this heavy censorship era
was that in twenty sixteen, the media didn't believe. And
when I say the media, obviously I mean legacy media.
(57:36):
They didn't believe Trump was gonna win. They thought he
was a joke. They treated him like a joke. Back then,
he was on all the late night shows, He did
all of the media and press stuff. They loved him.
He was great for ratings. Obviously still is, that's never changed.
But they loved him. They could, they loved talking about him,
they loved having him on the shows. Then he won,
and they didn't expect it because they're dumb, and they
(58:00):
blamed themselves. You might not remember this because so much
else has happened since then, but in twenty sixteen, they
blamed themselves for his victory. That's how highly they think
of themselves. And they believed that it was because they
gave him too much airtime. If they hadn't have given
him so much free publicity and free airtime, that he
(58:23):
wouldn't have won, you know, home. They believed it was
their fault. And so they thought, well, now we've got
to make sure that he can't be covered, he can't
be seen, he can't be heard. We're not going to
play as direct comments. We're going to put everything in
context for you, you idiot Americans. And so this time around,
they did. They really did lose it. They really were
(58:46):
responsible for it, but not for the reason they thought,
but because they were so bold and bald faced in
their lives that it truly was a bridge too far
for America and there was no other cho then. Even
my seventeen year old daughter, who knows nothing about politics
and does not pay attention to anything, could see one
minute of JD Vance and go, oh, that guy's not weird,
(59:09):
and that's what America did. Oh wait, these guys aren't weird.
You guys are the weird ones. I mean, you guys
are the ones telling me that my daughter can be
a boy if she has her body mutilated. That seems weird.
That's weird. You are the ones that are telling me
(59:31):
that we live in the best economy ever and my
son will never be able to own a home in
his home state, and everyone's living paycheck to paycheck and
gases through the roof. That's weird. The media did it
to themselves, and that really is the story of twenty
(59:51):
twenty four. I thank you to Gravy and for this clip.
List that was so fun. Tell me what your favorite media.
A lie or meltdown moment of twenty twenty four was
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very much. I don't believe in focusing on them, and
I kind of think that's clickbaity. Sometimes sometimes if they
amuse me, I'll share them, But I read all of
your encouragement. And one of the things that I have
been so blessed by doing this show is that as
I have shared elements of my stories over the years,
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you in turn have shared yours. And we're not afraid
to be dorky with each other, in corny with each other,
you know, to say the things that might make us
sound weak to others or in other contexts. We've been
able to say those things to each other on this show,
and it's one thing I pride myself on and being
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that safe place for people people to say the weird
things and say the vulnerable things so that we can
hash out those ideas. Because if you can't say those
weird and maybe even stupid things out loud, then how
can you fix those ideas. How can you round out
those ideas? How can you become a better thinker? That's
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what we've all got to move towards. We've all got
to be better thinkers about all aspects of our lives.
I've learned since I got sober this last year. One
of the things I've learned. Maybe I should do a
show on it, because I've learned so much. But one
of the things I've learned is how to be a
better thinker, and that my mind is we talk a
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lot about our souls and our spirit and Christianity, but
we do not spend a lot of time talking about
our brains and our minds and what happens in there
and what they are. I'm going to have a guest
on next year. Next year. I'm really excited. I ran
across them totally by accident. He was one of the
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guests that the producer's booked for me on Stacy Washington Show.
I feel in for her over and serious, Stacy on
the right and can look around bout Twitter. Stacy on
the right, no E for Stacy, And he talked a
lot about the mind. He wrote a book about the mind.
What is the mind? Exactly? I want to delve into that.
We don't talk a lot about that in the Christian space.
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I know I'm in the political space, but I am
a Christian, so all the spaces are Christ's spaces, if
you ask me, I want to talk about that and
what it means to be a clear thinker, and why
that's an important tool, why it's an important weapon as
we move forward and reshape America. I'm looking forward to
twenty twenty five. I'm looking forward to closing the door.
In twenty twenty four. It was a well to just
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put it, frankly, a shit here. But today, almost in
this very moment, I think it's the first time I've
allowed myself to feel hopeful for twenty twenty five, and
I do. I'm hopeful for it, and I'm excited where
this show is going to go. Like I said, I've
got some plans, and I've been chatting with Darvo and
darve O. Y'all, Darvo's out there making some moves. You
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don't even know how he's working out there. That guy
never stops. That is my brother, That is my family, Dario.
I want to say to you, you're editing this show,
I want to say to you that it has been
my privilege to get to know your family and be
a part of your family. We lost your dad this year,
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and I know that's rough, and it's going to continue
to be rough. But honestly, that's the sign of a
good dad. If you're sad that he's gone, that's the
sign of a good dad. So I don't know why
I said that. Blessings to you, my brother. I'm so
happy that we're family, and I'm so glad to know
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you always have my back. It's just in this business
is invaluable. I'd rather have a thousand. I'd rather have
one Darvio than a thousand big name producers. Because people
are fickle, and when you find people who are gonna
ride or die with you, you hang on to those people.
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That's one thing I'm learning at fifty. You find those
people and you do not let them go. All right, Well,
I hope you find your ride our eyes out there
in twenty twenty five, if you haven't found them already,
I I'd like to be one of yours. I'm not
done yet. We've got a lot more to talk about
in twenty twenty five, and I'm really looking forward to it.
Thank you so much for everything you've done to support
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this show, support my voice. God bless you. In twenty
twenty five, God bless America. Daddy's Home. We're back, Happy
New Year.
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Then we won't to say, oh we got it? Does
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