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Today how social media continues to harmthe nation starting in Fairfield, California.
And it's not being yourself killing you. I'm going to tell you a story
of someone that did, and we'regonna talk Biden v. Trump with our
patrons all on today's Carrel Cast Uncensored, Unfiltered, unhinged Cast. He is
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the Curel Cast. I am CorrelSubrey. Glad you are joining me on
this Monday, Happy Monday. Allright, Um, I have another example
right out of Fairfield, California ofhow social media really should you know,
It's like gun violence. We knowthat guns are killing more Americans and anything
we know, we know that they'reit's killing guns are killing more kids than
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anything. The number one cause ofdeath for kids, it's guns. And
yet we sort of just give thema pass. We're like, oh,
yeah, well, let's protected tothe Second Amendment. Well, social media
claims to be protected under the FirstAmendment. Okay, free speech and all
of that. But the fact isit's not. And I have proof right
now out of Fairfield, California,how social media is really harming and destroying
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our nation because of the disinformation thatit can distribute. Now, last week
I told you all about Artifact agreat news app, and it is,
and many of you emailed me andsaid, thank you for that tip.
I'm already in love with Artifact.I am too, and the chance for
disinformation on Artifact is much less thanwhat is going on on Twitter now.
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Elon Musk has destroyed Twitter. ElonMusk I believe is an enemy of the
people, but that's just me.I think he makes crappy cars that are
too heavy. You know, parkinggarages are starting to collapse because of all
the electric vehicles. Not making thatup, they weigh more than regular cars.
But anyway, so we have thiscase out of Fairfield. Someone,
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some maggot, wanted to post anegative thing about Democrats, and so he
posted a picture of a ransacked Walmart. Okay, now, if you look
closely at the photo, there's wateron the floor and everything, so you
know, it looks not to beransacked but really hit by some sort of
disaster. But that doesn't matter.This guy posted it and said Democrats are
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destroying our city. This is theWalmart in Fairfield, California, and it's
been ravaged. Well it hasn't beenOkay, no Walmart in Fairfield California has
been ravaged by criminals who are beingallowed to ravage it because of loose laws
by Democrats. Simply not happening,didn't happen, never happened. In fact,
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the photo is from twenty twenty,they believe from a Walmart that suffered
damage from a terrible storm. Butthat doesn't matter. This post has gone
viral. People are calling the Fairfieldpolice. They're calling nine one one.
Why don't you do something, Whydon't you do something about this crime?
Blah blah blah blah blah. Sothe Fairfield Police are getting tired of being
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harassed, and so they have imploredeven with a meme. They created a
meme of a Fairfield police car flyingoff into space to try to get Elon
musk attention to say Elon please pullthis post down. Has he No,
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No, he's not. And sowe have this case of misinformation which is
actually causing problems for a police department, and Elon Musk is doing nothing about
it at all. It is leftout there to circulate, It is left
out there to be disinformation, misinformation. This is why social media is so
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terribly bad for the United States.Okay, now you know I'm catching up
on lawn Order SVUS and they didone about Pizza Gate, basically about the
Chinese restaurant that they said was runningunderage sex trafficking ring out of the bottom.
And you know, in real lifethe Chinese restaurant ended up getting harassed
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and all this other stuff happening onlawn Order SVU. Someone actually gets killed,
you know, because of it,and somebody could you see Elon Musk
and Mark Zuckerberg. They don't carethat their disinformation is actually harming the people
of the United States of America.And it's either harming them in one of
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two ways, actually physically causing themharm or danger, like the Fairfield police,
or it's causing people to be influencedto vote or to behave in a
certain way because someone says, oh, look, the Democrat ads are approving
of your city's being destroyed. Here'sa Walmart, and suddenly Democrats are in
danger. Now, any other civilizedsociety, okay, at any other point
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in history would shut it down,you know, would simply just stop it.
You know, back in the day. I had lunch with Maureen Langan
this weekend, and she's wonderful andshe leaves Vegas tomorrow. We did not
have time to tape anything, andI do apologize, but we'll do a
zoom and catch up with Maureen Langen. I had lunch with her and we
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were talking about the Seven Dirty Words. She's doing a show in New York
on w BAI and she had GeorgeCarlin's daughter or granddaughter on to talk about
the seven Dirty Words. And Ibrought up to her that there's no such
thing. That the seven dirty wordsare a myth. That the rule is.
The FCC's rule is that the indecencystandard rule is whatever could be deemed
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patently offensive by the listening community.It doesn't specify words or sex acts or
anything like that. It says thatyou know if this well, it does
say you can't describe explicit sex acts, but it doesn't say the seven dirty
words, which I'm not going tosay, but you know they're you know,
anyway, look them up. Andthat's a myth. There are no
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seven dirty words. The indecency standardsays that you can't broadcast something that the
community, the listening community would findpatently offensive. Now one can make the
argument that you could then broadcast gangsterrap unedited on KJLHLA because it serves the
inner city, it serves the blackcommunity, where this rap is popular,
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where this language is accepted. Youcould argue that no one has. Social
media does not have the same rulesas broadcast media. Another words, you
can't bring social media up on chargesfor indecency. Now, I've always thought
that one way to get Fox Newsoff the air was to charge them with
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an indecency under the FCC standards,because nothing is more indecent to me than
lies or misinformation. I find thatmore offensive language than seven dirty words.
Now, Congress has protected websites likeTwitter and like Meta with this section one
thirty eight or whatever it is,section two twelve or some sort of Nazis
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sounding thing, which basically says theycannot be held liable if something on there
is wrong. We have to removethat. We have to make Twitter and
Facebook accountable for the misinformation they're spreadingor they're just going to keep spreading it.
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Now, we can quit Twitter,I have, you you have,
But the problem is we're not themasses. Okay, Millions of people saw
this post about the Fairfield Walmart andabout Democrats wanting to destroy your cities and
are responding in kind, harassing theFairfield Police Department. Why aren't you doing
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more calling them, not tying upnine one one? How would you like
it if you really truly needed nineone one but you couldn't get them and
you couldn't get through because there's ahole's calling about a Walmart that isn't even
in Fairfield because Elon Musk won't doanything to pull it down. When are
the rich like Elon going to beheld accountable for their damage? When is
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Mark Zuckerberg going to be held accountable? If we don't start making more noise
about this, they never will be. Now do you find it okay?
Because I don't. Do you findit okay that Elon Musk is knowingly and
willfully spreading misinformation that harms the UnitedStates of America? Do we care so
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little about our country that we areletting people harm it every single day?
Make no mistake, disinformation and misinformationis harmful. Twitter needs to be fined.
It needs If we can't shut itdown under the First Amendment, then
do what they're trying to do toFox News soothe them out of existence.
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The Fairfield Police should sue Twitter,screw Section one thirty eight or whatever.
Let judges decide we have to dosomething. We all sit back and act
like we are powerless against disinformation andmisinformation, that it's just a backup of
life's not do when they go alo. We got If you have visiting really
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in our next segment, I aska group of my patrons who are on
my weekly Patreon call whether they thinkJoe Biden should run he is announcing it
this week, and whether you knowhe should run, and if they think
he'll beat Trump, if Trump isthe nominee, and if in their heart
of hearts, if they could pickhim as a candidate, would they I
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think be shocked at some of theanswers, and I thank my patrons in
advance for their participation. Right now, though I want to talk about you
know, on every show I say, oh, by the way, we
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each and everyone that listens, andall of you new patrons and all of
you old patrons who give five bucksa month or more, thank you so
very much. Now, at theend of each show, I always say,
I am CORRELLI be who you wantto be. Sondn't hurt anybody,
and there's power in that. Ihave made a life of being authentically me.
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But you see is what you get. I've screwed up in interviews on
television because I'm too bold to frankto this, to that. I've screwed
up on air because I just saywhat pops into my mind. But it's
honest and it's real, and myentire life. I never wavered from the
fact that I needed to be anentertainer, because that's who I am.
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I am an entertainer who loves myfriends and loves my family and wants a
large group of people around me,family and friends. I'm a dog lover.
I have you done sacrificed a lotto love animals? That's who I
am. Okay and sequins and biglebeads and big hair and all of it,
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that's me. That's who I am. That's who I was, That's
you know, in the future,who I hope to be. Am I
rich as some people that lie aboutwho they are. No, am I
as successful as some people who allowothers to shape them against their will often,
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but then they succeed greatly. No, I'm not. I'm also not
dead. This comes up because ofa movie that I thought was gonna suck
because of the critics, and soI never saw it. And plus it
came out during COVID and the tripletpandemic and it really had a lot going
against it. But it was calledI Want to Dance with Somebody, And
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it's the story of Whitney Houston.Now I photographed Whitney Houston. I've met
Whitney Houston. I knew everything abouther. I knew that her and Robin
were lovers. Know everything in themovie, I knew, Okay, there
was no big surprises in the moviefor me, except that Kevin Costner wanted
her to do the bodyguard. Ididn't know Kevin had picked her. I
thought that Clive had pitched her andall of that. But anyway, and
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after watching I Want to Dance withSomebody, it became clear, and you
should watch it. It's a reallygood movie. It's on Netflix. It
became clear to me that Whitney maystill be alive today if she was allowed
to be who she really was.And who she was was a bisexual woman,
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bisexual at best, leaning to thelesbian side, but a bisexual woman
who wanted family but also wanted Robin, wanted to be in love with a
woman. She wanted to sing morethan anything in the world. But she
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didn't want to sequin dresses and biglong hair, and you know, she
didn't want to be America's sweetheart.She wanted to be Whitney Houston. She
liked pants and jackets, she didn'tlike dresses, and yet they dressed her
up like you know, Cleopatra.In fact, all along her career,
while she did get to choose alot of her music. She didn't get
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to choose much else. Her fathermanaged her, mismanaged her. She ended
up having to sue her dad fora hundred million dollars. Her mother was
from the church and sort of Idon't want to say bitter, but Sissy
Houston of course wanted to be WhitneyHouston. She was singing long before Whitney,
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and so she micromanaged Whitney's career.You know, when Whitney wanted to
hire Robin as her assistant, theysaid, not unless you go be photographed
with men. She already goes withyou everywhere people are starting to talk,
you've got a brand. So Whitneydid. She went and slept with Jermaine
Jackson, which really pissed off Robin, and she ended up taking drugs because,
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as I've told you, drugs arenot about the high. They're about
unhappiness. We don't have an opiateproblem in this country. We have an
unhappiness problem in this country. Wedon't have a cocaine problem. We don't
have a cannabis problem. We havean unhappiness problem. Only unhappy rats medicate.
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Happy rats do not. They've donethis survey or this test many times
where they put two rats in acage with nothing in the cage except each
other, and two water bottles,one medicated, one not, and every
single time one of the rats inthe sparse cage ods two rats. That
are if you then take two ratsand put them in a thing where other
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rats are, like a rat playgroundwhere they're very happy, and you put
a medicated water bottle there, mostof the rats do not medicate, and
if they do, they medicate verylightly. The message happy rats don't medicate.
Unhappy rats do. Whitney Houston withan unhappy rat be medicated because Bobby
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Brown cheated on her, because shereally wanted to be making a family with
Robin, but couldn't because of hermother, because of her father, because
of even Clive, who was acloseted homosexual himself not closeted now, and
so she wasn't her true authentic selfand it cost her everything. The drugs
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took her voice and her career andthen her life. And so I ask
you, are you living an authenticlife? Are you the person that you
want to be? Because if you'renot, now is the time to start.
Are you in a relationship that youthink you should be in but you
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don't want to be in. Areyou in a career that you were sort
of forced into but that you don'treally love? So many Americans I see
it here in our country more thanever. So many Americans live lives that
are not their own out of fear, fear of not succeeding, fear of
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not having money, fear of peoplenot liking them. So many of you
hide who you truly are from almosteverybody, including yourself, because you're afraid
if you're honest with who you trulyare, if you're honest about the life
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that you truly want to be living, that you won't be accepted, that
you won't make it, that peoplewon't like you. Well, I'm here
to tell you, as someone whohas always been me, it's the only
way to live. Is it easy? No? It would have been so
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much easier if I could have hiddenthat I was gay. I would have
so much more money now. IfAndrew and I could have hidden that we
were gay, I would probably bein a completely different I'd probably be making
the movies I wanted to make ifonly I didn't sound and look so gay.
But that was a blessing, andI didn't even know it. I
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never knew that my lisp and myovertness, and the fact that I could
be dead, silent in the middleof a field at night, in pitch
blackness, and if you were drivingby one hundred feet away, you'd go,
there was a gay guy over there. I never knew what a blessing
not being able to hide who Iam truly is. If you're a hiding
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who you are, if you're suppressingwho you are or who you need to
be, stop because in the end, it's all you got. I may
not end up how I want toend up, but one thing will be
true. I lived honestly. Ilived as me. Are you living with
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you or are you living what someoneelse expects of you? What someone else
sees of you. When we comeback and chat with my patron about should
Joe Biden be running myself? Getthe Correl cast am free at the app
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I am Correl. You know Ilove my patrons and that's why I love
doing my zoom call with them.And this week when we did it,
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I asked, would they mind ifI asked them all the question. I
don't get to take callers anymore,and I don't do the show live,
so I can't read what you're typing. So I have to ask you to
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subscribe, like and subscribe if youlike me. Anyway, So we were
on the Zoom call, and Iwanted to ask them, you know,
because most of them are liberal,and I found out all very well educated
architects and doctors and a lot ofsmart people listens and people scares me because
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I'm not nearly as smart as halfof them. Rachel was in neurology and
Mike is in it. And wehave a doctor out in Oklahoma. We
have an architect up near Seattle,a former behavior what was he like a
psychiatrist for business psychiatry or business psycho. I mean, just really smart people,
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all of which you know don't votefor Trump. And so this week
Joe Biden's going to announce that he'srunning for president again. I've made it
clear I wish he wouldn't. Butam I wrong? I mean, am
I just underestimating the fact that JoeBiden's a winner, He's got a platform
on which to run, he's gotsuccesses on which to run, He's governed
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well for the last years. AmI just buying into the Republican trope that
he's too old and this, thatand the other thing? I didn't think
I was. But then I talkedto my patrons, and I want to
hear from you down below. Ifyou had your druthers, would he be
running? Obviously, we're going tovote for him if he runs, because
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there's no alternative. We're not goingto vote for Trump or de Santist or
Nicky Haley. So if you werein charge of the DNC, would you
be counseling him to run or wouldyou tell him to step aside? And
for whom is he the best betthat we've got? And so I wanted
to get some other voices on this, some other opinions, And that's why
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you want to be, song tohurt Anyboddy because especially yourself, because that's
a big theme. And now let'sgo and discuss should Joe Biden run,
do you think he's gonna win?And if I want to hear if you
agree or disagree with my patrons,so let's see, okay, So and
then I'll be back on Wednesday,of course, because that's what I do.
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Okay, So here's the deal.I just read. I just read
that next week Joe Biden, youknow, is planning to announce. And
I saw a story today, ofcourse, albeit in The Hill, which
is like the most conservative, youknow paper, but I saw that it
said a plurality on both sides don'twant another you know, Biden the Trump
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election. They don't, you know, they don't want this, and I
don't want to you know, Ihate to stay out loud, but I
really wish he wasn't running. Andit's not that I don't like him,
it's just that I want to winand I and I don't think that Trump
that's what I want. Okay,So first of all, let me just
ask and then you all just jumpin. If it is Biden v.
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Trump, do you think that Bidenwill prevail again if he you know,
he if he does end up goingagainst Donald Trump, I don't think that
Trump will be the nominee. Butif he is the nominee, do you
think in that rematch that this timethat Biden will still you know, pull
it out? Tanya, do youthink that you know that Trump will Do
you think Biden will beat Trump again? Yeah? I don't I don't I
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think Trump's gonna quit? You do? Oh? Yes, because do you
think do you think he's gonna quitbecause of all the indictments and stuff?
No, because I don't think hecan take a loss. I don't think
he can handle it. So youdon't think it'll be Biden v. Trump.
You think it'll be Biden v.Somebody else? Yeah, Okay?
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And and I want and I wantyou know, even of his age,
Biden, we need somebody that hasexperience and knows how to get things done,
which he has shown he can do. You know, he's not eloquent,
but he gets things done. Butyou're fine. You're fine with him
being eighty eighty two eighty four.You're fine with that for now. And
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that's what they're I mean, that'swhat they're gonna pick on. I mean,
that's what I think that's gonna bethe biggest issue in the election will
be. They'll pick at his age. What about you, Mike down there
and beautiful looks like Honolulu or whereveryou might be if it if it's Biden
v. Trump, do you thinkBiden would win again? I do think
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Biden would win again. Um,with a couple of caveats. I mean,
one of the things that is reallykind of frightening to me is that
the fascist I don't know how elseto say it. No, they're fascist,
You're right, very extremely authoritarian partyright now, I'm a little bit
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concerned about in the states that theycan that they could try not to count
or try to do some kind ofelection stuff. The positive thing that we
have going for us is we gotPennsylvania because of the governor there, and
then also with Gretchend Whitmer, wegot Michigan. So those two states because
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they are you know, battle brownstates. Um, that's making me feel
a lot more secure. And Iwould definitely think that Biden would would win
with THEE I'm glad. I'm soglad I'm doing this because y'all are much
more optimistics. But I am atthe point. But Rachel, what do
you think do you think in Bidenv. Trump that Biden will prevail?
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Um, you're on you're muted girl, Sorry, very good. I don't
see an alterna the Biden, ifit's news to me, I think he's
too part of the left for thegeneral populace. So I just don't see
anybody besides Biden Yeah, but youdon't think all these maggots are gonna be
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Okay, this is art. Youknow, we lost last time, but
we're gonna we're gonna you know,and they all just show up in mass
I mean, you don't. Youdon't think no matter who runs against them,
because I'm worried that more people willend up showing up for Trump because
they're just on a vendetta sort ofthing. Who do you suggest besides Biden
that's the problem. Well, Imean that's the next question. So before
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we get to that, let's goto Oklahoma where they're where they're you know,
not at Oh. I think hefroze right when I'm on to go
to uh because he's in a muchmore conservative area. So, you know,
what do you think if in theBiden v. Trump? If if
that's how it plays out, doyou think Biden prevails? Yeah? Well,
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uh me. The press, whichyou know, follows up politics more
than they do current affairs. Ithas a lot on the polling data and
interpretations. You would have to firstof all say that the lands the political
landscape of uh, you know,two years from you know this coming thus,
well two years from this coming summeris going to be like it is
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today, and of course it neveris. They show polling data of where
Obama in twenty seven is occupying thesame Polly splot as the Santis was today,
you know, solidly behind Hillary Clintonand uh. And you know,
so there's a lot of time forthings to happen. And you know,
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when you've got a guy who's seventyseven another guy who's eighty years of age
acting seventy six and eighty. Uh, you know, you can have a
lot of things go wrong. Youknow, Well that's true. I may
not make it through the campaign questwenty Yeah, yeah, I mean,
you know, hes happened. Iwill say, right right, and I
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will say that I did think thatBiden would win in twenty twenty, and
I think that if if that scenariooccurred in the crazy stuff has happened,
I'm I'm pretty confident Biden would beTrump uh in twenty twenty four. Yeah,
not Withsten not not notwithstanding you know, alcoholics. You know, it's
a rather state that every county wentfor U for a Trump in the twenty
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uh twenty and in twenty sixteen,it's this place is red. Although you
know a place where I'm living here, uh in this spot. Yeah,
there's a We did have a democraticU US representative of course the legislature,
Jerrymander it. So we we droveoff. We drove her off and do
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water you know as a Yeah,that's just the way it operates. You
know, if you got the poweryou got, you got full strength.
I didn't and I didn't anticipate Oklahomagoing blue. But what about you Seattle?
And I guess I guess you agreethat if it's Trump and Biden,
that Biden wins. I think so, you know, it didn't really depends,
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like you mentioned, you know,on their health, but I think
Biden's in better shape and healthier thanTrump. Yeah, that's true. That's
I think you're very right. Ihope Trump's in jail by that time.
Okay, bye, bye, Nowin your honest like be honest, okay,
like honest. Not who else wouldit be. But just the first
part of the question, do youare you content with Biden running? Just
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just be honest. We know,Tanya, you're content with it. You're
fine. You think it's fine,and you want someone with experience and you
don't mind his age, and andso you're good with it, right,
Tanya, you're you're fine with JoeBiden being the nominee? Yep, yep,
right, Mike? What right?Now? Right? Mike? What
about you? Are you? Imean, if you're in a perfect world
world, if you could pick,would you pick Biden? No? Not
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in the perfect world, I wouldnot pick Biden. If we don't we
don't live in the perfect world.We live in a really strange world,
Blacky, traditional news media that perpetuatesyou know, that president has to do
a second term. And if theydon't, you know, it's Rachel What
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about? What do you not notwho else would run? But if you
could pick, if you were theone, if you were the head of
the DNC, would you tell Bidento run? Personally, I'm concerned because
of his age. But now ifsomething happened to him, doesn't Jill Biden
step or is it the vice president? Oh? Okay, because I Jill
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Biden? Jamaya? What about whatabout you, Oklahoma? If you could
pick, if you were the onepicking, would you pick Biden to run
for a second term? Well,he's surrounded with experienced people. I think
that you know, it's not aone man operation. A lot of people
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who are you know, these socalled insiders who are complaining always too old
and all that stuff. Even onthe inside. Yeah, they're basically,
you know, laying the groundwork fortwenty twenty eight. And of course there
are people would probably have machinations.If you were Kamala Harris, you would
say, I've got birthright to thatposition and I'm not going to be displaced
as vice president. All held withDraakless, I think he's I think I
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think it's Biden, and I thinkfrom my bench point, the only the
only wild card would be if somethinghappened and the Santists ran against them,
and then you would have a reallywide disparity between a guy who's seventy seven
and the Santis. I think it'slike forty three years ago. Yeah,
but he's pulled it. He's gettingless and less. The Santist is actually
falling in all the bulls. Whatabout you, Seattle, if you were
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the one to pick, If itwere you, if we said you get
to pick who the nominee is,would you pick Joe Biden? Oh?
Well, that's year. I probablywould pick Joe Biden. But because I
think he's a proven winner against Trumpand some of the other Republicans, now
and he has a successes to runon and some of the else wouldn't have
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that. And you can imagine thenwhat the Republicans would say about whoever it
would be. At least we dohave some evidence in data, although they
don't listen to about data people todo, and they'll come out and buil
Joe Biden. You know, I'mso conflicted because if I were the person
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that picked, I would do everythingI could to talk him out of not
running. I really would. Um, now who would I pick? You
know? I think that you bringup the valid point about the polls and
how we never even saw Obama coming. We thought that, you know,
Hillary would be So I do believeon the Republicans. I think there's people
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like, um, what's that woman? She scares me? Uh, she's
what's her name? Not is itHaley? Is it Haley barber or?
And what's her name? Um?She's got long hair and she's a governor
and Gretchen with she kind of scaresme. Michigan. No, no,
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not the Democrat, the Republican.She she just she's she was the first
to announce she's a governor. Haley, thank you. She scares me.
She scares me. She's a woman, she's an immigrant. She you know,
there are ways that she could couldend up getting the nomination. She
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scares me. And then there's peoplethat are kind of unknown at the moment.
I don't think the Santist will getthe nomination. He's he's being too
desisive. But I but I butif Trump doesn't, then someone like Nicky
Haley, you know that scares me. As for on the Democrats side,
Um, I know everyone thinks he'stwo to the left, but Gavin Pole's
very well across the country. Um, but Pete Buddha Judge, who I
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think is so well versed and hashave done a great job on you know,
Fox and And and reaching across theaisle to people. I think Buddha
Judge would be good or maybe evena yeah exactly, he could appeal and
they can't find his credentials. Youknow, he's a former soldier, even
though they say those photos are fakeand staged and all of that. Uh
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so Indiana newsom is what I'm sorry, Mike back, Yeah he does.
He's the fighters back. So that'swhat he's got going for. Oh yeah,
that's what people want. People want, people want a fighter you know
Democrats, see if I'm wrong.Here you you, you four, you
five here, you know you listento me, so you're pretty liberal.
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I want a candidate that's gonna saywe're going to expand the Supreme Court immediately
to thirteen just just just not evena question like we're gonna do it.
We're going to see about impeaching someof the Supreme Court justices that are there.
You know, if you give methe House back, we're going to
try to impeach like Clarence Thomas forall of this tomfoolery that I want a
Democrat that's actually going to step forwardand say I'm willing to risk it all
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to save the country. And Ijust think Biden is too much of a
diplomat. He tries to play acrossthe aisle too much, and they don't
want what he is selling. AndI want, you know, we it's
years now that the Supreme Court hasneeded to be expanded. We are moving
backwards with civil rights instead of forwards, and that could be solved by expanding
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the court. I know there's aCongress to deal with the House and the
Senate. I get that, butstill I want someone that's more fiery.
You know, I want someone that'sthat's impassioned about saving our country because I
really feel that we're on the down, the you know the down. Well,
i'll stop the recording now. Thankyou for participating in my little round
table. You all are much moreoptimistic than I am. By the way,
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