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Jen and Scott. I'm Scott Hounselhere to discuss some great, great and
wonderful things today. Over there inher extremely homegoods laden corner is Jennifer Van
Laer corner. Yes, basic,Jen, how are you doing? I
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am just amped up on life andsunshiny skies. Well that makes one of
us these when people ask, soI was recording? Um, I do
a weekly radio segment on the Jenand Don Show on one of our local
Salem affiliate stations every Thursday. Wehave stilled a tea Thursday, and so
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I called in and Don Dick says, how are you? And I thought,
I don't know how I'm supposed toanswer these days when someone says how
are you? Because we're on likeday twenty five of election day, in
day five thousand, nine seventy fiveof marchship teenth, like, how are
we supposed to be? As wellas can be expected, you know.
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Yeah, so I just said I'mgood. I don't know what the proper
response is to that, because nobody'sreally great. So so let me clarify
something really quick. You do youspill the tea Thursdays? And then you
spilled your tea? Yes for thelisteners before we got on the show today,
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Jen said, I have to cleanup some t I spilled. So
Jen went on radio show and didspill the te Thursdays and then proceeded to
spill her tea. Right, Gottanot take things so literally, Jen,
I know. So, I knowwe're gonna talk about California stuff at the
end of the show. But sinceI have add mind and I'm thinking about
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it right now, I don't knowif you saw yesterday I tweeted a video
from out in front of my hairsalon. Did you see that video?
I did not, So I getthere. It's an encino on Ventura Boulevard,
so it's a ritzy area and veryhigh trafficked, and I got there
a little early because you never knowon the one oh one you should talk
California grother. You never know onthe one oh one how the traffic is
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going to be, so you justhave to leave way early, that good
California girl. Yes, and especiallysaying before one o one, because they
don't they don't do it anywhere else. It makes Fingers Moloy, one of
our friends that's also a radio host. When I would go on his podcast
like five six, seven years agoand do my Californian's impression, he would
say like, after about a minute, you have to stop. I cannot
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help it anymore because it was justtoo annoying and greeting. So anyway,
I got there about twenty minutes early, so I was gonna go walk across
the street to a shopping center justkind of check things out. So you
go up this little staircase and there'sa fountain there, and this homeless dude
is bathing in the fountain like straightup bara soap, shampoo, everything.
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I had nowhere else to go.Jen. He did kind of look like
you, and I think his hairwas actually shorter, m but he wasn't
actually in the fountain that he was, you know, putting his arm down
in there and putting the water onit and putting the water on his hair.
And then he had his whole cartthere with his stuff. So I
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went across the street because I wasnot going to try to videotape him right
there and get assaulted. So Iwent across the street and did a little
video. He and the manos isfull on shampooing his hair everything, And
I was just astounded that that's whatit's come to here and in Cino,
people cann't believe that area. Imean, this is probably a mile from
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the Jackson Mansions. Does anyone forgetthat we've got this like global pandemic going
on right now, right right,and yeah, brack in the freaking uh
pond out in front of a outin front of the salon, I'd be
right, uh yeah. So we'lltalk more about that later, but you
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check that out on my Twitter.I need, I need to ask a
very very important question. Okay,was he wearing a mask? No?
What? Okay, it's over tolock him up, throw him away forever.
Yeah. Anyway, And like youand I said at the beginning of
this pandemic, if the home andthis is kind of morbid, but it's
logical, and logic doesn't care aboutabout your feelings. If the homeless population
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in LA was not severely impacted orwiped out by COVID. Then it's all
a lie, right we are sayingthat. And guess what. Guess who's
not dying of this? Right?Well, it's probably because they've got like
a veritable peatree dish of every virutha, every every viral pathogen that's out there,
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is just like like on the palmsof their hands and on the inside
of their mouths. And oh wow, So they probably all the receptors that
would pick up the virus of COVID, the COVID virus UH is probably all
blocked by like hepatitis C and allthe other things that they suffer from.
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Yeah, basically, So, Jen, I know that you've done a lot
of UH responding to UH some informationthat you published in an article regarding the
dominion voting machines, and I wonderif you might share where our listeners what
those things you discovered in your researchon these machines are and what possible outcomes
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those things could have in relation tothe twenty twenty election. So, I
think it was the day or twoafter what was supposed to be our singular
election day that little Antrim County inMichigan reported a glitch in their software that
they used to tabulate the votes,and that came up with six thousand votes
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that were all for Biden that shouldhave been for Trump. And of course
they blame it on human error,you know nothing, because nothing could be
wrong with these machines. So thepress line right now is that that was
human error. But at the time, a friend of mine who's worked in
Michigan elections for a long time,sent me a message about it and said
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to check out these systems. SoI've googled, you know, which,
which election system does Antrim County use, and it's this Dominion voting systems,
And so I believe it's up tohow many how many counties in Michigan,
see this is numbers in our priorepisode. Numbers and me are not friends.
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So but at the time that itwas first revealed, they thought thirty
two other counties in Michigan use thatsame software. But it's actually forty seven
counties in Michigan use that same software, right, So I looked up the
their website and they tout that inMichigan their ranked the number one system by
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a state review panel in twenty eighteen. But on their website they say sixty
five of eighty three counties have chosenDemocracy Suite. Where else are they?
You know, inquiring minds want toknow. Oh, in twenty twenty,
there was a statewide voting system rolloutin Georgia, and we also found right
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also found that on election Day andGeorgia, some counties couldn't start the voting
right away because there had been themiddle of the night update applied to their
systems and so that their systems weren'tworking right. And one election person said
that that they it's just not everknown to do these updates right in the
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middle of the election because people werealready early voting, so they were basically
in the middle of the election doingupdates on these things. So where else,
Oh, Maricopa County, Arizona justrolled out dominion systems, as did
Clark County, Nevada, which sothat's Vegas and Phoenix, and numerous counties
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in Pennsylvania just rolled it out,and in Wiscompton. So there's been problems
with these forever. So first,it's interesting that all these areas where we're
having the problems with ballots coming inlate or whatever everywhere, that Trump is
now losing where most of them,most of them he had been leading in
to start with, those are allusing that Dominion software just by coincidence,
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of course. Yeah. Now,granted they're one of the top three in
the country, so it's not obviouslythey're going to be in a lot of
counties and we just I just foundout that in my county, Inventry County,
California, we just started using Dominionsystems. Isn't that fun? Now?
Now? Is there different levels Idon't know if you would know this,
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but are there different levels of Idon't want to say subscription, but
are different levels of service that Dominionwill provide regarding their systems or is it
universal? In other words, wouldGeorgia have received an update that California didn't,
or would Michigan have received an updatethat that that that California or Georgia
didn't. Well, I would thinkthat that there would be different updates for
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different states depending on what's going onin that state. You know, they
don't have the same voter data,right, there's the same you know,
candidates or whatever. But if there'slike some kind of critical flaw, that
are right, because these are prettyhackable and a lot of Democrat officials have
pointed out that maybe it's not thebest thing for a life security, which
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is odd that they still are usingthem. So if they found, like,
oh, here's a security flaw,just like if your operating system on
your phone or on your computer andthey need to put out a patch,
Okay, I can understand that,and that would be probably nationwide, right,
but the other ones wouldn't be.The other question I have for you,
and perhaps you may know a littlebit more about this. Here in
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California, we have some issues withour high speed rail system. But there
are two names that continue to comeforward in the process of the high speed
rail system and the contracts are associatedwith it. One is the husband of
Diane Feinstein and the other one isthe husband of Nancy Pelosi. Have you
seen these names pop up anywhere withDominion? I have, and I haven't.
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I haven't done too much of adive into that yet because there's just
so many things. But I didalso hear that Pelosi's former chief of staff
is the head lobbyist or Dominions incidence. Right. Oh yeah, So here's
the thing too. So I wroteabout this last week at Red State and
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it was a pretty popular article,and there were so many problems during the
testing process when they were doing likein Georgia, did six believe it was
six counties did a test run duringthe primary in June because they put off
their primary because of the pandemic,and there were major problems. In Pennsylvania,
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they were major problems. The tabulatingmachines were so slow that people would
give up before they were putting theirballot into that or just leave it.
And at the end of the dayand one Pennsylvania county they were like four
hundred and twenty ballots just sitting ina bag in a suitcase and the state
GOP had to sue to be ableto watch those they counted. So the
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way that there's different types of dominionvoting systems. So just like any kind
of a company, you're going tohave like you're Super Grand XXL A plus
gold star version, and then you'regoing to have other levels, so budget
I do, you're going to makesome kind of a bad joke there.
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Dominon has either they can be fullyeverything is done by their machine like a
touch screen thing, or some peoplejust use it for tabulation. So I
don't know of each county how theyuse it. So, but the most
common way that it's used is sopeople would make their selection on a touch
screen first, like there's a pollbook that validates that their rigistered voter.
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Then they make their choices and printout their ballot which has a bar code
on it and it has the namesof their choices printed out. Then they
put that into the tabulation machine,like feed that paper ballot, and it's
supposed to confirm that they've yes,we've got your vot your votes right.
But not every person is going togo watch all of that. They're just
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going to keep If you ever gothrough m checking out on a website or
something, you just keep clicking abunch of things just to be done right,
right, because you're a patient.I mean that's me. So I
could see people just feeding it inthere. And there's studies that show that
ninety three percent of the people don'twatch that that process. They just continue
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right. There's also problems where thewhat the barcode brings up is not what's
printed on the ballot. So youcould say Trump and then it feeds into
then the varcode reads it as Biden. Yeah, no, I think that.
I think that the other thing thatI have an issue with is the
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fact that the slot that you putthe ballot in is also a printer slot,
right, So it prints out ofthat slot and then it scans back
in that slot. So if that'sthe same slot, what's stops them from
printing? So it's it's it's prettypretty pretty amazing, right, So you
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know it was also interesting. Ifound an article from Washington Monthly from September
of this year, and it's justcrazy how prophetic it was. I'm I
read this one, Okay, solisten to fairgraph. Let's say the November
election is close and Donald Trump comesup short in Pennsylvania or Georgia or North
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Carolina or all of them, andloses the electoral College vote. He has
already sent every possible signal that hewould contest such a result as fraudulent,
would refuse to concede, and wouldlitigate or worse to stay in office.
It would make perfect sense for himand his lawyers to seize on the ambiguities
of ballot marketing devices. Would helpthe MDS to argue that the voting was
rigged and illegitimate, and Democrats wouldbe hard pressed to prove trump rom especially
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since some of their own elected officialsand allies have been relatively quiet about the
BMDS Cummings, and in some caseshave even been at the forefront of pushing
for the machine's years surprising. Whatdo you know? What do you know,
when they're afraid of losing the election, they're concerned with it. But
when it's when the election's up,oh, it's it's got to be on
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the up and up. But Imean, wasn't that scenario just that was
written or published on September twenty thirdof this year, right, I mean,
amazingly how a good guy who wasalmost as right as you on things.
It's again, it's just it justmakes me frustrated because the left does
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not have a solid position that they'llstand on no matter what happens. And
it's just a going in Wisconsin.Sorry, So we got to take a
break, So you want to savethat with consin stuff or when we come
right back, sweet awesome. We'llbe right back in just a few minutes
with more Sounds Right with Jen andScott. It Sounds Right with Jen and
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Scott on the fc being Radio Network. Welcome back to Sounds Right with Jen
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and Scott. Well, I sorudely interrupted my wonderful co host when she
was talking about was starting to betalking about Wisconsin data. So Jen,
why don't you take off with wherewhat tell us a little bit more what
you saw about Wisconsin. So,like I said that the officials in a
lot of states where these systems havebeen rolling out have noticed a lot of
problems. And right now we're talkingabout Dominian, but just overall, there's
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a lot of problems with this typeof equipment. And I found it interesting,
and I mentioned this to you inthe past. I know that after
twenty sixteen and we allegedly have thisRussian hacking and everyone was so crazy about
wanting to secure our vote, everyonestarted mass migrating to these machines that are
so much less secure than paper andpen Right, it's insane. Right,
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So, anytime you connect something tothe internet, which my program or children
have mentioned, and my dad wasa big tech geek, anytime something's connected
to the Internet, it's vulnerable tohacking, doesn't matter what it is,
right, So you to have asecure voting system, you don't want it
connecting to the Internet. That's why, even when these were used have been
used over the last few years,a lot of what they did was the
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precincts would count it or whatever software. That data would be put on a
thumb drive, and the thumb drivewould be delivered to the election like the
county place, where it would allbe put into the same thing. Because
then you're not transmitting data over theInternet where it can be corrupted or hacked
or whatever. So the September fourteen, twenty nineteen article from Wisconsin Politics Review
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finds Wisconsin voting equipment, at timesconnected to Internet potentially vulnerable vital election equipment
at least seven Wisconsin counties has beenconnected to the Internet, in some cases
for nearly a year out of time. Right what and Wisconsin activists have been
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all over this issue, I'm fora couple of years, right, but
no one cares again, it justthis is what This is why I'm so
frustrated is that for four years we'vebeen told a question the results of election.
Hillard Clinton, in weeks leading upthe election, was telling Joe Biden
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to question the outcome of the election. This is not some crazy conspiracy theory
here, These are legitimate concerns wehave. How does this occur? How
does Trump win basically across the boardin every county and then and then Biden,
you well, in a few countiesthat use these machines, right,
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And the other thing too. Ithink another issue with these machines that people
need to think about is they're designedand they're so technical, and most county
elections people or even state elections peopleare not technical people. So it puts
it makes it easier for those companiesor anyone that wants to do something nefarious
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to get away with it because there'snot really a check and balance. You're
not having like another person who isa program or being able to go back
and check that what you did worksor is not wrong. And so in
Wisconsin, again, one of thecounty elections people, he said that when
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he his mom was a poll workerand was a municipal clerk, and when
he became the clerk of the ofhis town near Madison, so probably in
the same county that we've been talkingabout in nineteen ninety nine, he just
had to put out notices for voting, test the machines, get the ballots
printed, set up the polling booth, and maintain voter registration files. He
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said, he obviously that around theelection it could be arduous and in long
hours, But it wasn't drama,But now it's they have all of these
other things they have to worry aboutwith the data and stuff that they don't
really understand. And this guy said, and I think he's right, voters
should understand how their votes are counted, but that the secrecy around voting machine
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technology and software limits accountability surrounding afundamental democratic process. Right. But my
whole point with like questioning this islike should we not be questioning it?
Like if if the result was theother way and Trump had swung these giant
numbers and it was these these electronicmachines, would the left not becoming unglued?
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Right now? Right right? Ijust again, just it doesn't make
any sense. So check this out. This article is from this year,
so from October twelve. But thisman, who's the director of the National
Counterintelligence and Security Center warned that badactors may try to compromise election technology as
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part of a broader effort to underminefaith in the results. Then he says
this threat might take many forms,such as spreading disinformation, conducting hack in
leak operations, are possibly manipulating datain a targeted fashion to influence the elections
and involves a wider range of foreignstate and non state actors than we have
seen in the past, to includeideologically motivated entities and foreign cyber criminals.
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So obviously, I'm sure there's foreignentities trying to do stuf here for China
for sure, especially Biden. Imean, yeah, all of those things
that he said, the threat mighttake that form, Like we've seen all
of them, even manipulating the pollingdata before the election to discourage people from
voting from American Pravda, yeah,the mainstream media. I mean, that's
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that's essentially the point at which Inoticed the point in twenty sixteen polling was
bad. But I think they werejust wrong this year. I knew,
I know that they knew that theywere wrong, but they didn't care,
and they published the polling anyway.And I think, like I said,
it wasn't a matter of attempting tomeasure public opinion as much as it was
attempting to shape public opinion. Rightthat no reason to show up. Trump's
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going to get destroyed, Biden's leadingby ten points, you gotta go blah
blah blah, and like, andthen of course all the face saving that
is going on from leftist polsters arelike, well, this is why I
got it wrong. It's like notquestioning whether or not he did get it
wrong or she got it wrong,but the fact that they just are straight
up ignoring the statistical and data thatcomes out of these these counties. Oh,
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well, you know, Trump gotmore registered voters, but Biden's gonna
win by ten Shut up, shutup. Yeah, I just I can't.
I can't do it anymore. Ican't listen to the left. I
can't listen to polsters who straight upignore the data, ignore what's coming out
of it, and again that that'swhat leans to these dominion machines having mistake.
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Again, of all the places thathave had I think there's now what
five races, I don't know ifthey're all dominion, but five races that
have been flipped, by the way, all of them to Republican as a
result of of voting machine irregularities inseveral states. Most recently was a statehouse
state seat in um in Connecticut flippeda Republican because of a voting machine irregularity.
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And again five out of five fiveflip Democrat too Republican. So you
can't tell me that this is isolated. You can't tell me that this is
that this is just these few races. Any race that we've we've we've identified
thus far to have flipped is Dto R also interesting. Yeah, I
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mean that's definitely something like you weretalking about in another episode about needing to
investigate things where the results just don'tmake sense, right, And that's definitely
part of it. Also, oneobjection against these bmds is that they're so
hackable, and they've been rolling outin urban areas and the North Carolina and
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ACP actually sued against the rollout ofthe machines in Charlotte, and here's what
they said. It's no coincidence thatthe gravest problems with outdated and hackable voting
equipment, which obviously these aren't outdated, but they're hackable, are in states
with the history of suppressing the votesof people of color. And they point
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to an example in Memphis, Tennessee, where forty percent of the machine votes
from predominantly predominantly black precincts were notcounted by the county central tabulator. Did
they give a reason why? So? If this is hitting black areas in
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minority areas more, you know,in a bigger way, because you're putting
these machines in there that are hackableand maybe disenfranchising these people. Shouldn't we
want to look at this like That'sone of the things that's most frustrating with
this is the people, even onthe Republican allegedly Republican side, Lincoln Project
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dish, people that don't are noteven intellectually curious about this right and they're
not even worried about civil rights beingviolated. They're not worried about actually having
a free and fair election or orhere's my point, own Trump, if
there's no fraud, own him,go up and say, go ahead,
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dig in, find the fraud.And when he doesn't find the find the
fraud, then go and say,excuse me, excuse me. Uh,
mister Trump, where's all that fraud? You were saying, what's coming?
And I'm like, can you imaginethe four years of trolling they'd give Trump
over this whole you know, ifit turns out to be a sham.
They're just fast forwarding to that rightnow, right They keep they keep saying,
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oh, this is this is totallyon the up and up, This
totally makes sense, and they're makinga list. Yeah, they're making the
list and checking it twice of who. Like our favorite friend Zach Schakowski is
tweeting out that he that anyone whointerviews Kaylee Mathew mcannoney how her I can't
even stay her name today total mouthpart, but that anyone who interviews her
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after January twentieth like that, basicallylike they should not be allowed to be
in the media after Yeah, uhin an official capacity for the presidency if
Donald Trump loses, I don't necessarily, but he's just in his mind Trump
already lost, and she's going tobe like looking for a job, and
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I have a feeling the opposite.It's going to be true. Yeah,
uh so, but they're wanting tomake all these lists, and you know,
AOC wanted to make her list.Um, Jake Tapper with his kind
of threatening tweet about and that peopleare going to watch to see how you
handled disappointment in this time and futureemployers will be able to note how you
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acted. Yeah when Jake Jake JakeTapper's veiled threat of doxing people. Yeah,
yeah, you know, like Ihad. I was out to dinner
with Kara Davis the other night andit was a great dinner because we were
with also with our friend Arena,who's Kurt Schlicht's wife, and then our
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other friend Lauren, who's just amajor smart alec and wonderful person. But
we kind of went to go havea drink and rant and Kara was like,
basically, she's like, list this, AOC, you're making a list.
I'm making a list, and I'mgonna make a list of every purported
Republican who was not there standing upfor for integrity and fairness and basic freedoms.
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And we're going to make a listof all the people that were being
basically terrible, Like, don't comefor me with a list, AOC.
Yeah, that's see, that's mymy, my whole like disagreement with this
whole garbage about the Dems weren't evenunited on uniting the country, right they
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keep saying, Oh, we allhave to unite by by Trump. Yeah,
by Trump, by Trump not withdrawingor by Trump not consuming the election.
He's just dividing us further. Holdon there, chump, Uh,
you're trying to tell me that thatmy non support of the of the current
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election counting process, which I thinkwas a complete freaking sham uh you say,
you're saying to me, after fouryears of questioning the legitimacy of Trump's
Trump's presidency, I'm now one weekinto my uh my questioning the process,
and you're saying to me, Hey, it's time to give it up and
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reunite the country. Do you knowhow many exponentially times you can kiss my
ass over that, like I'm overit? Yeah, I just there's no
possible way that you're ever going tofind me on the Here's the thing.
You will find me if Trump legitimatelyhas lost this election. You will find
me saying that it's time for Trumpto move on. If Trump suddenly decides
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that he's going to to militarily stayin power, screw that. I'm gonna
I'm gonna fight that, and Ithink a lot of Republicans should too.
However, if Biden legitimately loses thisraise, are we going to see the
same level of understanding from the leftor is it all going to burn?
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Yeah? They can exactly what nutsnuts once they don't have again. I
just I keep saying, I getthat things can change, and I get
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that that we that that people canbe upset about Trump and upset about and
and support Biden or support Trump ornot support Trump or what. I get
that voter attitudes change. I totallyunderstand that. But these giant, massive
swells of support in counties that usethis software, use the dominion software,
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uh or have you know whatever thewhatever Democrat maybe running them. Uh it
it shows up the data, itshows it and everything else. I just
I can't. I can't get onboard with the Dems trying to say they
want to unite the country. Idon't believe it. They can't even get
the other They can't get other peopleto believe it. I mean AOC and
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the media is out there, JenniferRubin, the rest of these nut jobs
are out there saying, oh,we've got to we've got to make a
list, so we've got to holdthese people accountable. Blah blah blah.
Where were we doing Did we dothat with Obama? Did we like try
to did the right literally try tolike end people's careers over this. No,
we said, ha ha ha,we won. Moving on and we
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flip some of your policy. Yeah, this is this is it's asinine,
is what it is. Well,we know because we live in California and
we've lived under this liberal paradise fora long time. That there's unity does
not ever mean respecting a different viewpointfor them. Correct. All it means
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is bend over and let me remyou more and and pretend like you like
it. That's their unity, right. It's it's like, why aren't you
worshiping at the at the altar ofthe left is there everywhere? It's not
just like, hey, can youagree that Biden is president or can you
agree that this is that? Thosethings obviously I'm not I'm not going to
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do until there's a conclusive result.Right now, our result is that Biden
hasn't won the presidency and Trump hasn'twon the presidency. So let's just wait
it out, count it out,and find out where the cards fall.
The idea that the left is nowgoing out and again remember we were all
told Trump can't declare victory until that'sbeen conclusive in blah blah blah, and
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right now we are have a conclusiveresult RCP, Real clear politics still has
the race outstanding, right, soyou're not gonna find medard it should be
And I'm just saying, according tothe what the media has told us all
year, No. Five thirty eightis but oh, okay, but Nate
was so desperate to save face becausehe was so horribly, laughably wrong this
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election cycle that Biden's win didn't meanthat it doesn't didn't matter that he didn't
win by nearly the margin that hesaid he was gonna win win. It's
just it's it's all, well,we won't screw off. So I'm over
it. But uh, I aslong as short of it is that is
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that these these numbers don't add up. Uh, and that we get to
we don't get to question it nowafter they did for four years. No,
I'm out. I'm out. Mhmm. Well, Jen, we
have to run to a break.But when we get back, lets talk
a little bit about California and whatit's such a loon bin here. Okay,
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we'll be right back with more sounds, right with Jenn and Scott.
Do you feel like everyone is yellingat each other but no one is listening
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Jenn and Scott the FCB Radio Network. Welcome back to this latest episode of
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Sounds Right with Jen and Scott,where we're talking about we have to talk
about ballot marking devices and just howterrible they are and hackable, and it's
kind of depressing because nobody wants toquestion anything or have any intellectual integrity.
Integrity, yeah, being consistent,but so it's kind of depressing. So
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I wouldn't laugh at my state fora while. Nobody else can do it.
This is the relationship I have withCalifornia. I can laugh at it
and call things stupid all day long, but no one else can. Like,
if you don't live here, youneed to shut the hell up.
I'm speaking for you too, Okay, how you feel about it, let's
put this way. Certain criticisms I'mnot okay with, but like calling Gavin
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newsom nuts, right, I'll acceptthat. But when people are like,
oh, you know, just leaveCalifornia. I kind of like, okay,
give me a job in a homeand everything else in another state.
Everything I have is here, Soif you think that I'm right, I'm
not going to. Like I tweetedabout this before that my family's been in
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California on one side sounds like theeighteen fifties and on the other side and
got like late eighteen hundreds up inNapa, and like my great grandfather was
out here with Hurst when Hurst hadranches and like and was one of a
ranch hand for him. He wascame out west with Teddy Roosevelt and was
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one of his guides. Uh,that's how long my family has been here.
This is our home, Like,this is our land. I don't
give up land, right, Sorry, it just doesn't happen. But I'm
okay giving up lay because I've neverlived there. But we talked about,
hey, there are decent places ofit, Malibu mostly, But we talked
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at the top of the show aboutthe dude giving himself a bath in front
of my hair salon, and itwas really sad. So I went in
and us talking to Ron, myhairstylist, and he said that there's become
like a shopping center, homeless ladythat just lives there, like at the
Shot and Shot he said he'll getthere and she's like all curled up in
front of a dumpster. She's obviouslyon drugs or something, and it's it's
really sad because these people are eitherI think a lot of them are on
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drugs. It's that they're trying toself medicate their mental illness right through these
drugs and they just then eventually there'sactually permanent damage to their brain from either
the drugs or the untreated mental illness. And it's sad. And the people
who claim that they choose this lifestyleso we can't intervene, just let them
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die on the street. But that'sthat's not really a fun and making fun
of anything. That's just I guessstating the problem. So even more maddening
was when I went into the salonand I found this guy Ron, like
probably two years ago, and thecalick's all in my hair and he's one
of the only people that knows howto cut it, to cut it well.
So you find something like that,you drive to a snifore them.
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But he told me that the salonis closing down permanently in two weeks because
they can only operate at twenty fivepercent capacity. In addition to the fact
that they were closed for probably threemonths total, like the beginning of the
pandemic, and then had to closeback down, and they still have one
hundred percent of their rent. Andthe whatever alleged help to small businesses just
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isn't enough. And this couple,the salon's been there over twenty years,
a couple, husband and wife,created it, built it. It's their
life everything, all their life work, all their money, everything has gone
into this business and now they're justgoing to lose it. While other people
are just like walking around with nomousk right outside there, right inside the
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salon, bathing in this water,probably getting who knows what what diseases are
being put into that water from someonebathing in it. It's it's heartbreaking and
maddening equal parts. Yeah, becauseI just can't imagine those people like they
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put everything and work their butts offand became a successful salon. I mean
Clay Matthews even goes there to gethis hair cut and gone within what nine
months? I mean, yeah,come on, it's a it's a fabulous
name. Well, I didn't seeone thing that'll agree with that. That
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person that used to be my friendabout the female, Um, yeah,
but no, but I was thinkingabout it. Will he's covering up my
gray hair. Just how sad itis to just how do you deal with
that? You put everything and thento know at the beginning of this year,
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everything was great there. I remembergoing there to get my hair done
right before we did a repel Abyfive rally. Business was booming. If
someone told them then, hey,this little China virus thing that's just starting,
like it's going to ruin your businesswithin nine months ten months, right,
people are like what right? Butthe thing is, I think if
we knew that, if we knewthen what we know now, we would
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have never consented to these shutdowns.I think that you're going to see that
if there's a call for additional shutdowns, that a lot of people will fight
back. Now yeah, I thinkI mean people and doing it. I
mean because the one on one wasreally backed up when I came back home
last night. Well, I thinkenough people are waking up to the fact
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that there may be additional problems thatall that'll will arise again. I think
that I think that, uh,when you when you talk about when you
talk about these the lockdowns as asa as a means of preventing spread of
the disease. I even I cansomewhat get on board. But when the
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disease stops spreading, stop the lockdown, and and now we have data that
shows that lockdown the infection rates inlockdown countries is no higher than it is
in non lockdown countries, we canstart saying, well, maybe maybe this
isn't the most effective way to goabout this, right in addition to the
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business losses, the suicide's going up, all kinds of terrible other side effects.
Yes, no, again again,it's it's the the damage that the
lockdowns have done is going to sofar outweigh any benefit that it would have
had from stopping the spread of theof the coronavirus that I mean, we're
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talking about, like the suicide rateis through the roof mental health issues.
The other day that someone posted inan arcle it was like, well,
of people who have COVID end upwith mental illness issues over the course of
the next six months, And I'mlike, well, it probably has something
to do with the fact that oncethey have COVID, no one will talk
to them. Like, Wow,they're literally extra, you know, like
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they're literally removed extracted from society andthey're told they can't go anywhere for twenty
one to you know, twenty onedays or a month or whatever situation is.
Six weeks. They've got to stayinside. They can't talk to anyone,
they can't go to the market,they can't do this, they can't
do that. And you're surprised thatthat amount of social isolism isolation ends up
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giving someone some sort of mental healthproblem. You're a shot, no,
no, a possible, no way, how does that happen? I can't
figure that out. Are you thesepeople freaking stupid? Dude? I have
the answer now, I just becauseI have a d I was looking on
Twitter and there is a study thatjust came out in the Primary Doctor Medical
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Journal. Yeah, I don't know, and it says, listen to this.
It's about wearing masks. Central nervoussystem effects such as headache, fatigue,
dizziness, and drowsiness are common effectsof COPD that are increased by wearing
a mask. Then it's a slowedperformance of reasoning tasks was observed at twenty
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minutes of having they called hypercapnea,where you're basically breathing back in your own
co two from being in the mask. Slowed performance of reasoning tasks was observed
at twenty minutes into that. Soall these liberals and dummy number trumpers who
are yelling at everyone to wear amask, and they're wearing a mask all
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the time, they can't literally cannotthink straight. Right. See that's what
explains twenty twenty. All these aholes wearing masks all the time are stupid
because of a mask. Yes,it's to me, it is. It's
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a denial again. It's the Partyof Science wants to say we all need
to stay inside because of science.But when science comes back and says,
like, for instance, lockdown statesor lockdown countries do not have a markably
lower infection rate than do non lockdowncountries, so we already know that that
the lockdowns aren't as affection effective asthey like to say. We found no
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from the CDC that you are justas likely to get infected by COVID nineteen
or infected by the coronavirus if you'rewearing a mask as if you're not.
Seventy percent of the cases that theyhad investigated of the spread of COVID,
seventy percent of them had been frompeople who wore a mask all the time,
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only three percent of the cases frompeople who didn't wear a mask and
at all. So so ninety sevenpercent of the cases where from people who
wore masks either all or some ofthe time. Three percent were from mask
deniers. And yet we're supposed tobelieve that, oh, Trump and the
mask deniers and all of us withthere are the reasons that this is still
spreading, and just put on amask. And if you're wearing a mask,
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wouldn't happen. Oh shut up,the data has spoken. I'm over
it. There's so many things I'mover right. Yeah again. One of
our good friends who just won fourstate Assembly here in the l Areas,
who's that Martinez Vadarz went out andlike to give this, give her a
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fantastic credit. She came out andasked, Avenue some you need to publicize
the data. Tell us what wherethese increases occurring, Show us that the
measures you're taking are going to solvethe problem. Show us the data.
Gavin Newsom can't because he knows thatif he comes out and says, yeah,
even if you get this there's likea ninety nine point five percent in
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chance of surviving at one. Andtwo, you know, we have these
new treatments that are really effective.And three, we've got this and no
one wants to hear that stuff.No one wants to hear that. Yeah,
but Diane Feinstein wants you to hearit. I just I'm over it.
I just tweeted out. While thisweek's news about progress toward of potential
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COVID nineteen vaccine is welcome, wecan't let our guard down as we head
into the holiday season in colder weather. We must all continue to do our
part to contain COVID nineteen as muchas possible. But to give her props
at least she's not like Lori lightpottingout in the middle of the streets doing
a Biden rally. Right. Ijust I don't know how to justify this
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again, this from the Party ofScience. Where's the science? Well,
this is what the scientists say.Who's the scientist? Right, Because because
I'm gonna tell you this right now, doctor Barbara Ferrere in Los Angeles County
isn't a scientist, a PhD insociology, So no, she doesn't understand
She's not an epidgemiologist, she's nota medical doctor, So why are we
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listening to her? Right who inGavin Newsom's list of people are are are?
And again, let me let mebe perfectly clear. If you can
wear a mask while you are outamongst your daily activities, please do so,
because guess what, it's not thatI'm saying that they are effective.
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What I'm saying is it stops thefight over that issue. If suddenly we
are all wearing masks and everyone decided, you know, we're all going to
do this, and then suddenly theinfection rate still explodes, we have every
right at that point to go backto the government and say we've tried it.
Your way didn't work. We're gonnado it our way. Now,
go go pounds hand. And sono matter if we if we keep fighting
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the mask issue, if we keepmaking it about the mask issue, we're
going to end up losing it.I just I'm telling you right now,
right right, you know what weneed to do. We need to find
some really stupid tweets from liberals ornever Trump people and laugh at them.
I think that I think that that'salways a good plan. The one thing
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that The one thing I saw theother day was the did you see the
one about the girl doing the taxexplanation on Twitter? This is video of
like a guy coming out and he'slike, look, if you make four
er thousand, four or five thousand, they're going to tax you at this
and blah blah blah. And shecomes out and she's like, listen,
people, if you make four hundredthousand dollars a year, you're going to
take home four hundred thousand dollars ayear if you make if you make over
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four er one thousand dollars a year. And I'm like, does this dumb
dumb woman not understand what's going onhere? Like these these I can't You
can't debate them. That's my point. You can't come in and say no,
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these are the facts behind it,because they're gonna go No. Joe
Iden's website told me that if Imake under one hundred four and granted year,
I'm not gonna have to pay taxanymore. Yeah, because they never
lie on those things, right,not to mention they're gonna repeal the Trump
tax cuts, they've said. Sothis is what I keep going back to.
I'm so freaking over about It's likethe left can say whatever they darn
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well please, and we're just supposedto go okay when they said that,
that happened, So we got thisnew them. Okay, guys like,
I'm just I'm so over it.So this idea that well, we're gonna
repeal the Trump's tax cuts, butthat's not a tax increase. Uh,
yes it is. If you takeif you take that that tax cut away,
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my taxes are going to increase.So you can't just willy nilly decide
on your own doesn't matter any longer. Well, we're just gonna say that
this is this is the case.No one else can argue with me about
it. No, I'm sorry.I'm going to stay with facts. And
again, when someone's willing to debateme on facts, and I've been willing
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to admit when I've been wrong aboutcertain data and other people have. Just
this last week, I had adebate with a guy online. He disagreed
with me. I approved to himthat I was right, and in a
joke, I said, well,I accept apologies in edible arrangements and forty
eight packs and mountain dew, andand of course he was like, oh,
I'll send you some mountain dew andI said, no, how about
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this, how about you make aten dollar donation to your local animal shelter.
So he did, and then inhit because he was such a stud
about it, I went and madea ten dollar donation to this. So
it's not about the fact that Idon't want to have conversations with the left.
I want to. I just wantthem to be grounded in fact and
reason and data, not in whatI feel or what I what I heard
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on the Daily Show. I wantto. I want to the facts give
them to me, you know.Speaking of shows like that, I watched
Dave Chappelle's monologue on SNL. I'vedid watched it Wednesday Tuesday. I don't
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know. It was terrible. Hewas not funny in any way. Even
the audience was kind of like itwas like a please clap moment, right,
And it was because it was allabout anger and racism and him calling
things racist that weren't racist, orin him being racist towards white people.
Um, it's just they're not funnyanymore. Like the liberals can't be funny
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because they don't like everything is lifeor death and they don't know how to
be funny because they have to makeeverything about politics. It corrects again.
This goes back to this idea ofunity, like, oh, well we
want to unify. I'm like,all right, well here's some ideas.
No, we didn't ask you tobring ideas. We just want you to
get over here. Well I wantto work with you. No, we
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don't want to work with you.We just want you over in our corner
and not not fighting us. AndI'm like, I don't think this is
how this works, especially in thefact that Democrats got destroyed and everything but
the presidency of the other night right. But you know what everyone needs to
do if you really want to feelbetter about life, is you need to
go. And I'll put this outon on our on Red State. When
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I write about this podcast, thereis a paying tribute to Alex Trebec and
Sean Connery with the great SNL Jeopardymoments Celebrity Jeopardy. Oh my gosh,
I love those. Alex Trebek andSean Connery died only eight eight days apart,
which is terrible. So it waslike I was kind of watching this
kind of almost currying, like ohRP. But it was all everything about
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the your mom jokes. Yes,I don't remember how it goes, but
your mother's a whore. And thenwhere it's like the thing it had therapist
up there and he's like, I'lltake the rapist. Yes, I'll take
the rapists for five. That's therapist, mister Connery. That's such a perfect
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like Sean Connery is a very difficultaccent to do, to imitate, and
he has it perfect right, hejust that that entire thing is I actually
posted on Facebook that I said somewhereSean Connery parted the veil and said shuck
a tripec like at the very end, like he's like, I'm sorry,
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Alex, yeah, and then itlike has the rest of the other part
of the answer. Yeah, uhyeah. I mean if I laugh for
about ted it's a nine minutes andforty four seconds, and I laughed the
whole time. See, this iswhat we need. We need to be
able to come together and laugh atthings again, laugh at the data we
see, laugh at the at theWe need to be able to laugh again
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and and enjoy each other's company.And Saturday night mind needs to be about
this. Right. Even even afew weeks ago when they had that we
which we talked previously, that BillBurr episode was fantastically hilarious. I mean
that that monologue was probably the bestSNL monologue I've seen in ten or fifteen
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years, and the reason being noone was safe. He ripped on everyone,
right, no one was safe.And of course, you know,
the left thought it was so wildlyand funny. It's not funny at all.
It's not funny. That's okay.I never want to hear any of
those people say that again. Theyare the original Karen. That's not funny.
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Uh yeah, am I laughing?Yes, then it's funny. I
was just well, okay, wedo have to admit that you and I
laugh that very dark too soon things. Oh you know, I'm gonna lose
We're gonna lose some listeners over here. But like, my favorite line of
jokes are nine to eleven jokes.Like and I know there's nothing funny about
nine to eleven, but these jokesare hilarious. Uh you know, I
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just people people need to learn tolaugh. They need to take things a
lot less seriously anymore. They've gotthey've got to realize that, uh you
know, And this is what I'vesaid all along, what fundamentally about the
Trump presidency would have been one hundredand eighty degrees different under a Clinton presidency.
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I don't know right right when we'retalking about things that we joke about
that and this is funny. Ihad this thought the other day, and
it'll be my own family I pissoff. So here we go. So
I'm probably going to Miami. Herewe go. Yeah, So I'm probably
going to Miami Beach and um Januarya thing, and so my man is
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gonna likely go with me, andhe likes to fish. And so I
was talking to Brad, one ofour writers at Red State, like,
Hey, do you know any what'sa good place to fish down there?
Like, what what's the deal?He's like, you probably get some really
cheap charters, but right now becausethere's really not a lot of tourism in
Florida because the cruise ships aren't runningand everything, so you probably get a
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good deal on that. And sothinking, okay, cool, and then
I thought, man, like,too bad, I don't really know anyone
that that had you know, thatsays charter. I'm like, oh,
I did know someone that I hadfamily there I had on Star Island that
had chartered them. Like, toobad. They got murdered by there there
people that they took out, right, O, no know them anymore,
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don't happen them anymore? Why not? Oh they got murdered. And then
I'm like laughing, I'm like,I am a terrible person. Now,
granted it was thirteen years ago,and anyone in Florida that's familiar with the
Joe Cool murders, that's my cousin, m Ellie van laar Branham. She
and her husband Jake Um took outthis group crew allegedly going to Beimini and
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they turned out these guys had robbeda Walmart and Louisiana and had like a
bunch of cash and guns, andso she kind of figured out part way
out there, like you know,these guys are not before they even left,
She's had a little skeptical of thiscrew and they got murdered. So
that is is terribly sad. Thankseverything, I laugh at stupid things.
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Well, thanks for thanks for endingthe show on such a high note there,
Jen with with murder. Well,actually I need to go watch they
did a show, one of thoseinvestigation shows. They did a show on
it. Oh okay, so Ineed I'll get that link for everyone to
yes, get that link for everyoneas well. Go back to thinking about
Sean Connery doing your mom jokes right, and you'll be right back into laughter.
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Right. Let's uh, let's wrapthis up. I want to thank
everyone for tuning in again for thistoday's episode, and we're really excited about
the coming weeks and days. We'regonna have plenty of content to be back
here and discussing what's going on withthe election, what's going on with recount
efforts, etc. So looking forwardto speaking with everyone. Then, Jen,
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