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All right, in just sixty seconds. The most fabulous I
mean he's really something. The best, most fabulous host will
be here. He just tells the truth all the time, Bigley,
and he's funny, this guy. Have you heard him? Yeah,
he's funny and smart, smart and funny, not like those
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nasty people on lamestream media. So don't go anywhere. He's
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and that's okay, because I mean, he's really quite fabulous
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Speaker 5 (01:04):
I have found the thing that is probably making us
the most sick, and I think you're going to agree. Also,
oh my goodness, the response to yesterday's show has been overwhelming.
We got to talk about that because woo woo.
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It is the crowd Cast. I am Correl, silvery glad
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Speaker 2 (01:40):
Girly.
Speaker 5 (01:41):
All right, I'm so glad you're joining me on this Tuesday,
July twenty ninth. We've got a lot to talk about,
a lot on my mind this morning. I hope that
you're going to share my thoughts, sharehole my thoughts today
because they're going to be profound and somewhat controversial. I
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guess first, we got to start with something heavy on
my mind. A guy from Las Vegas got in a car,
drove across country with a weapon that he legally owned
by the way, went into the NFL headquarters in New
York and killed people. On the very same day, a
guy walked into the Grand Resort in Reno and started
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shooting people and killed people. And I just this all
is going to go in today's topic, all of it,
because we are so immune to how horrible that is. Now,
as you know, I've been catching up on The Gilded
Age on HBO, which has just been picked up for
another season for season four, and I have a love
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hate relationship with that show because quite frankly, it's just
a high camp soap opera. But again, it's about the wealthy,
and we have a lot of media that focuses on
the wealthy and the wealthy these problems, and I guess
they want us to feel like the wealthy have the
same issues that we do, or even worse issues or whatever.
I don't know, I don't know, I don't get it.
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But the fact is that a lot of our media
is about the wealthy, you know, and how the wealthy
survive all their dramas. But the one thing about watching
something from the late eighteen hundreds is they don't have
the immediacy of our media or of our world, and subsequently,
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they have outrage, they have shame, they have propriety. And
I'm not saying I want to go back to the
eighteen hundreds, but I will say that there's something to
be said about a society that can still feel shock
and pain and remorse over things that happen in their world.
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You know, yesterday we had two mass shootings, two and
what's the conversation about today, not that that's just another
day in America. And I don't know about you, but
now they're happening at resorts, they're happening in buildings in Manhattan,
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grocery stores, theaters. There really is no place safe in America,
no matter what schools there are places, hospitals, places that
are supposed to be safe are no longer safe.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
And so.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
I have to wonder if the biggest ale of our time,
you know, I'm saying hi to the people in the
chatroom by the way, YouTube dot Com forward slash, really Carrell,
is in fact something that I've been a member of
my whole life. So no one is better suited to
talk about this than me. My first column was published
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in a newspaper when I was fourteen years old. My
first assignment for a newspaper was in junior high school
in seventh grade when I was twelve. I guess so
I have been writing for newspapers or doing video or
audio reporting for the last fifty years, and I'm not
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making that up fifty years.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
And I've always.
Speaker 5 (05:31):
Enjoyed being in the media and being in a public job,
being someone that told you things, that talked about.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Things with you.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
And sometimes now I wonder, if you know, my whole
industry has been part of the problem, because yesterday I
was in a really bad mood.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
I was in a bad mood.
Speaker 5 (05:55):
Yesterday. I was in a bad mood yesterday, and I
realized that part of it was the media. You know,
first of all, the starvation in Gaza. How can we
see those images and then follow with the words Israel
won't allow Israel, won't allow reporters in Israel, won't fuck Israel.
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It has become a pariah state. That is from the
BBC this morning, from an Israeli leader inside of Israel
who said that his country on the BBC has become
a pariah state. And it has. There are arrest warrants
out for Benjamin net and Yahoo. They are committing genocide
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and they are allowing the starvation in twenty twenty five,
the starvation. But more importantly, I'm allowing it. You're allowing it.
We're allowing it, allowing this country, Israel, to starve people
to death, and we're watching it unfold in real time.
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Images of starving babies, images of starving adults, Images heart wrenching,
heart breaking images of people holding their dead relatives that
died of starvation, a slow, agonizing, painful death.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
And we're allowing it. Oh well, now we're dropping in food.
Speaker 5 (07:35):
That's another thing, dropping things on their head, dropping it
in a war zone.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
I mean, come on, we.
Speaker 5 (07:41):
Can do so much better. And we see this unfold live,
We see the terror in people's faces in New York
as the video comes out and they're running and screaming
from these buildings because they's a shooter.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
We see after image.
Speaker 5 (08:01):
And it's not just that or listening to Trump talk,
which I can't stand.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
It's not just that.
Speaker 5 (08:09):
For a few of us who use social media. We
go on social media and the ignorance and the stupidity
that is prevalent, the vitriol in the comments. Just go
follow me on TikTok, really correl kil on TikTok and
read the comments below my videos attacking my gayness, attacking
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my lisp, attacking what I'm wearing, telling me I should die.
I mean, usually you gotta get to know me before
you say those things. But you know you know what
I'm saying. I mean, and it affects me. I'd like
to think that it doesn't. I'd like to say, no,
I can just ignore those people, but you can't ignore
them with comment after comment, criticize them. A lisp that
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I have nothing to do with. I've had it since
as long as I could speak, because I have a deform.
My tongue pushes my teeth forward. They can't pull them
down or my tongue will push them back up and
they'll fall out. So I'm stuck with it and made
a pretty good living and talk radio with it. So
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the media is the number one problem with our society,
and of course it's man made, and of course we
could change it. And I know a lot of you say, well,
I only listen to this or I only listen to that.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Well, good for you.
Speaker 5 (09:31):
I'm glad that you found a way to tune everything out.
But like my friend Brandon this morning, he sent me
a text and it says, I can't watch the news
right now. It's too emotionally draining with no payoff. I
feel like it manipulates our emotions too damn much.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
It does.
Speaker 5 (09:50):
That's what it's for, that's all it does nowadays. All
media does now is trigger you emotionally. That's how it
gets ratings, that's how they keep people coming back. But
it's exhausting all of us, and nothing is getting done
because we have this media fatigue. So now we have
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horrible things thrown at us so much by the media.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
We're immune to the we're immune to.
Speaker 5 (10:25):
We no longer feel the actual horror of our time
because of the media, and that's something want to support
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All right, sorry, I was checking the chatroom at YouTube
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Speaker 1 (11:21):
I do read your.
Speaker 5 (11:21):
Comments, by the way, And boy, boy, do y'all have
something to say about Laverne Cox dating a MAGA person
and then her people turning on her? Y'all turned on
her too? Oh my god. I mean, of all the
topics I've done, that one really got that one really
touched a nerve. And it's not really because you care
about Laverne Cox. It's because we are so polarized right now. Look,
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if I fell in love with some guy who was see,
that's the whole thing. I couldn't fall in love with
a Trump supporter.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
I couldn't.
Speaker 5 (11:56):
I couldn't. It wouldn't happen. A They're not intelligent, and
intelligence is sexy as hell. To me, Andrew Howard was
every bit my intellectual match and beyond. He was a smart,
smart man. Andrew Howard lots of common sense, lots of
street sense and books. Smart beyond belief that guy was
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so smart for thirty four years old. He was incredible.
He was a sage. So intelligence, unless it's just sex,
intelligence is very sexy to me, and so I couldn't
fall in love with someone that was so diametrically. Yes,
Andrew was my opposite. He was the complete opposite of me.
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I liked R and B and dance. He liked Morrissey
and the Smiths and the Cranberryes. I like to talk
a lot, he didn't. I like to be out in
the world and in the extravagant public life, and he
liked to stay home in garden. We literally were polar opposites.
That's okay. Politically we weren't opposite, but we weren't the
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same because he was a socialist and I was just
a democrat. But he was a socialist. And we would
argue about politics, but not the fundamentals of it. And
that's where we're having a problem now in twenty twenty five.
We're not arguing politics anymore. This isn't about how much
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money should go to food stamps versus district. No, we
are actually arguing the ideology of our nation, whether we
should be a democratic republic or an autocracy or an oligarchy.
We're not just arguing political principles. We're arguing at war
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basically the very basis of our society.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
And when it's that.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
Polarized, we've all seen star cross lovers Palestinians who fall
in love with Israelis. Okay, but but that Israeli is
an anti Palestinian, and that Palestinian isn't anti.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Israeli, now is You know?
Speaker 5 (14:09):
Laverne Cox never told us if her boyfriend was anti
trans or not, but his party was, and so I myself.
I could never fall in love with someone that was
a member of MAGA.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
I just couldn't.
Speaker 5 (14:25):
I would hate their principles so much that I would
hate them. I can't love someone that hates everything I
stand for, equality, diversity, equity, inclusion, climate change, action, helping
everybody that you possibly can.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yesterday and neighbor was coming home.
Speaker 5 (14:49):
Her bags broke, those cheap plastic bags just broke, and
her groceries were all over the sidewalk, So of course
I stopped and helped her and carried them to her apartment.
She was beside herself with gratitude and she's like, who
would do Who does this in today's day and age?
Thank you so much? I thought, what do you mean,
who does this? Any human being that saw you struggling
should stop and help, And she's like, no, they wouldn't.
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That made me sad. So when Laverne Cox says, she's
you know, just dated a maga person for three years.
It made you angry, And it makes me angry because
I asked myself, how could you love that person? This
is we're not talking about he leaves the bath mat
down or he doesn't lower the seat. We're talking about
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he wants to destroy the very way of life that
you have.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
And again this goes to the media.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
The media is the number one thing affecting our mental
health because it has polarized us right down the middle
to where there is no common ground anymore. You know,
back in the day, I could have dated a Republican.
I could have back in the day, you know, under Reagan,
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under Bush, I could have dated a Republican. We could
have argued politics. Remember the famous couple Carville. He was
a Democrat, she was a Republican. You know, okay, yes,
back in the day, but the Republicans didn't want to
destroy everything our country stood for. They weren't shredding the Constitution.
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They weren't declaring a civil war on anybody not like them.
That's not what they were doing. Oh, they were trying
to get lost paths that I fully disagreed with and
we beat we won. So yes, back in the day,
if he was cute, and if we were able to
get along in every other area and even in politics,
if we just agreed to disagree, I could have dated
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a Republican. I could not date a MAGA person. I
could not. I mean, you should never date. Although nowadays
gays they're this alarming friend. If you look at gay couples,
they're all starting to look alike. People are dating each
other that look like each other. I do not want
to screw someone that looks like me. I don't, uh,
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you know, I never have. But there's couples now where
they look exactly alike. You put them side by side,
and they're My friend. David Hall loves to send me
photos when he sees gay couples out and they look
exactly alike.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
It's like, and that scares me too.
Speaker 5 (17:29):
You should never date someone too much like you ever
you You should date someone that you know is a
little bit different.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
You know.
Speaker 5 (17:44):
So anyway, it was a very commented segment yesterday about
Laverne Cox dating a MAGA person for three years. Uh,
and a lot of you were like, uh uh hell
to the no, like she betrayed everything. Holy uh And
you know I gotta agree. But again, social media, see
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social media is now part of media. I saw a
really sad statement from the guy, the lead guy in
the show Resident Alien, which has been canceled. It's a
great show, and he said, look, we just don't have
the money. He said, people don't watch television now from
seven o'clock at night to eleven o'clock at night. You're
not sitting in front of your TV. You're scrolling. You're scrolling.
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And so you know, a lot of things are going
to vertical shorts. They're now filming shows vertically and in
under five minutes and posting those. Steve Cabral asked me
the they did. Do you think they'll ever premiere movies
on like TikTok or Instagram. Oh yeah, absolutely, it's coming
to where they don't premiere at the theater, they promote
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or premiere on social media. And subsequently there's no budgets.
There's not a lot of ad revenue from social media.
There's not a lot of you know, so they're not
producing shows like they used to because people aren't watching television,
and when they are, they're binging it on Netflix or
Hulu or Max, most of which people pay to have
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no commercials. And so again, that's all part of media.
You know, it's all part of media. And I really
believe that Democrats need to learn how to control the
narrative by controlling media. Republicans learned early on how to
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control media. Donald Trump really controls media. Democrats should learn
how to control media or they're going to lose again.
They have to get media on their side. Democrats have
an adversarial sort of relationship with media. No, not only
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do they need to get existing media on their side.
Rich democrats need to start buying up me to put
voices like mine out in the main stream forms. Republicans,
do you know, that's how they win media. We'll drave back,
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Speaker 1 (21:04):
Thanks for almost.
Speaker 5 (21:05):
Thirty years of support to the loudest, craziest, most unhinged
gay guy and his little dog. And let's keep the
party going as long as we can. You know, here's
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another thing wrong with the world. Half measures now the
head of the UK, Starmer, has said the UK will
recognize the Palestinian state unless Israel agrees to a cease fire.
There should be no one less there. It should be
the UK will recognize a Palestinian state.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Period.
Speaker 5 (21:47):
That's where that sentence should end, and everybody should period.
It is time to stop dicking around with Israel and
acting like they're the rulers of the world. They're a
little tiny country of Jews that has gotten out of
hand and committed genocide. I am not blaming all the
Jews for the genocide. In fact, they've been encouraged to
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have civil disobedience inside of Israel. But as we talk
about media, the notion that Israel can prevent the world's
media from going into Gaza, that's a crime, or should be.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
That.
Speaker 5 (22:23):
Who are they to tell the world's media what they
can and cannot cover. They even said that they can't
film it from the air. What are they gonna do?
If I were the US media, I would tell NETANYAHUO,
we're sending people in and if you attack them, it'll
be considered an act of war against the United States.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Period.
Speaker 5 (22:43):
It's time to shove just everything down that idiot's throat.
Until he chokes and dies. I'm serious. I mean Netanyal,
who has committed genocide. The man's a war criminal. He
should be tried at the Hague and the punishment for
his crimes is death. And that's what the Hague should
do to him. They should sentence him to death. He's
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killed sixty thousand. I thought about this the other day.
They made a big deal about Beyonce being here for
her final concert. Oprah was there, Tyler Perry spending tens
of thousands of dollars on tickets, and the stadium, Allegiant Stadium,
holds sixty thousand people. And when you're in it and
you go to the center of the field and you
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look around, it's massive. I mean, it's really something. People
now that stadium filled up. Is how many people a
conservative effort or estimate, that have died in Gaza. That's
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it's unimaginable. That's so much pain, that so many families
ripped apart or completely destroyed, like wiped out the family lineage, everything.
And we have sat here for the last three years
and watched it happen in the media, and the media
just now started calling it a genocide last week just
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now had the media done their job and called it
a genocide two years ago. You know, it worries me,
and it is affecting my mental health and your mental health.
And I know we all want to tune out, but
you can't. It's everywhere we turn. Unless we go back
to the Gilded age, unless we literally turn off all television,
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turn off our phones, do not read any social media,
go back to reading books and newspapers, like subscribe to
an actual printed newspaper and read that once a day,
and then that's it. No TV news, no radio news,
no podcast to deal with politics, nothing, read books, read
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the newspaper, listen to music. Unless we do that, it's
going to creep in. And the stuff that creeps in
isn't little stuff. Starving babies, photos of starving children. And
you can't do anything that rips your heart out. You
know social media commenters who you want to slap and
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punch and hip for what they've said to you, and
you'll never know them, you'll never reach them. You know
newscasters who sit there all quaffed and made up and
rich and then talk about the poor. You know that's
always gotten to me. Rich newscasters who sit there and
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act like they're one of us.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
They're not.
Speaker 5 (25:47):
You know, God bless Jail King. She's not one of us.
Her best friend's Oprah. She's filthy rich. You know, she's
not one of us. Rachel Maddow, God bless her. I
love her, super smart, not one of us. Several houses
in Hampton's Rhodes Scholar, wealthy, Anderson Cooper a Vanderbilt, not
one of us. Joe Scarborough wealthy, Laurence O'Donnell very wealthy.
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If you go down the list of newscasters, they're all
just rich people sitting there spewing stuff that they can
tune out because they have a bubble. It's called insulation
of the rich. So the people that actually write and
deliver our news, they don't live it. When they leave
the studio, that's it. They're in their wealth bubble. They
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don't worry about prices of groceries. Where's that gone in
the news. By the way, shelves are empty. Fruits and
vegetables are horrible. Tomatoes taste like cardboard. We're getting fruits
and vegetables that are horribly. You know, they taste horribly
because they're coming from god knows where. No one's talking
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about that. So we need media reform, and we need
a movement to reform the media. The sad part is
it's getting cut, cut, cut, cut, cut cut. CNN has
now been folded into Discovery because the Big HBO and
Warner Brothers split, and so now CNN will be part
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of the Discovery networks. MSNBC is holding on by a thread.
Even Fox News is falling out of fashion because Trump
and Murdoch are fighting. More extreme things like Newsmax are
gaining popularity. Liberals have very few places to go except
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BBC and you know, France twenty four and that sort
of stuff, and even they have been consumed with the Gaza.
And I haven't heard anything else from any other country
what's going on because Gaza is horrific and all the
news wants to give us now is stuff that damages us.
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When did it become media's job to damage our brains?
You gotta wonder about that, I do. All right, Let's
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Speaker 1 (28:29):
Let's see.
Speaker 5 (28:31):
Net Yahoo is to blame, not the Jewish people, well Bebeta.
That only goes so far. I mean, Trump is to
blame for everything going on here up to a point.
But I don't see the Jews out in the streets
in Israel protesting Netanyahu. I don't see Jewish organizations defying
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Netan Yahoo and bringing food fifty miles into Gaza. So
at what point do the Jews become to blame for
what their leader is doing? Just like I don't want
to be an American anymore, I don't want to live
here anymore because I don't want the blame for what
Donald Trump is doing.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
I don't. I don't want it. I don't.
Speaker 5 (29:12):
I don't want to be blamed and lumped into the
American category because I don't want that blame. That's not
what I support. So at what point does the Jewish
people become responsible for what their leader is doing? He
they're not taking him out of power, they're not rioting
to remove him, and they're not protesting in the streets
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to feed the gosins. So at what point are they responsible?
Israel gives humanitarian aid to the Palestinians, not recently, it hasn't,
not that we've heard of. Because Natanialu said they weren't starving.
Those cable hosts enriched themselves by gaslighting their viewers.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
I agree.
Speaker 5 (29:54):
Always buy fruit and veggies at farmers' markets. You act
like there are that many here in Las Vegas. Thanks
for your help, uh, Free Speech TV James Snabile. Yeah,
well I might be joining them if we can raise
the money. All right, I am Correl. You'll be who
you want to be. Son, doesn't hurt you, buddy. We'll
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today here in my little studio, sitting down now with
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