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I am never going to release those files, but sir,
you're losing your base. Everyone thinks you're in them. Oh well,
go ahead and release the files. But sir, you already
have the power to do that yourself. I do well,
I'm not gonna do it. Make Congress do it, But.
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glad you are joining me on this Monday. Is it Monday?
It is Monday. It is Monday, the seventeenth of November.
Who who would have thought we are so close to
the end of the year. But we are children, we are,
and here we are on the seventeenth of November. We've
got a lot to talk about today. Obviously, there's been
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a lot of movement on the Epstein files, so we
will talk about that. Also, watching a screener this weekend
made me literally almost as fall down on the floor
and say, what you mean, We've done this before, So
we're gonna talk about that. And can dogs see things
that you can't. There's a movie out that challenges that question.
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We're going to talk about that. And we've just got
a lot. We've got a lot, you know. This morning
though I was at cauld we just start a little
personal stuff. It's been the weekend, you know, that sort
of stuff. This morning I was asked, how do I
always seem to be the person that gets involved so
many odd things? For instance, at Desert Breeze, where I
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go to the park, I found a dead guy, as
you all know, well this morning and B and I
were walking talking to my sister on the phone, and
suddenly I'm like, oh my god, oh my god, she's
always going on a cop a cop A police officer
in an SUV pulled out of the park across Spring
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Mountain and I don't know what was wrong with him.
I don't know if he was distracted or what, but
he literally pulled into oncoming traffic and so this woman
in the left lane she honks, but it's too late,
and she hits the front of his vehicle so hard,
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and then she veers to the right, and there was
a woman on the street that you know, the cross
street there waiting to turn right, just waiting behind the line,
you know, just waiting, and this white car that hit
the police bashed into her and broadsided her right in
front of me, twenty five feet in front of me.
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The noise is jarring. It brought back my PTSD from
Pippa being run over. And Ember's birthday was Saturday. She
turned ten, which means it's been ten years since I
was run over with Pippa. And that noise was horrific.
So the cop gets out and he's just standing there
in a daze, and I'm like, are you okay, And
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he's all yeah, And I go, dude, I hate to
break this to you, but you caused this. Get on
the horn and get emergency vehicles here. Now. I can't
believe I had to tell him that, but I did.
Then I start triaging the people in the two vehicles,
the one where the airbag deployed. The woman who got
broadsided her neck was she was grabbing her neck. I
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made her go sit on the curb. I made her
sit perfectly still. I told her to lie down, but
she wouldn't, so I made her sit perfectly still on
the curb. I got her phone for her, her purse
for her so she could start texting and calling her boyfriend.
The white car which hit the police car because the
police car or the police suv was crossing into traffic.
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She was upset, first of all, screaming at the cop.
And I'm on, ma'am, you have every right to be
mad at this police officer, but yelling at him is
not going to help. She had two teenage kids with her.
They were distraught. The daughter was crying. I gave her
a hug. I told her, look, you're okay, you're not bleeding.
You know you're okay. So I triaged them. I got
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them on the curb. The cop finally called reinforcements, and
when the paramedics arrived, then I left, and every one
of the victims was like hugging me and thanking me
and like, oh my god, you were great. You were
so much better than that cop.
Speaker 7 (04:53):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
And so then I went on my merry way with Ember.
So then we're walking back across the street after going
another mon and now there's lots of cops and lots
of police officers and the traffic investigator comes up to
me because the lady points out that I was a witness,
and they want my phone number the people that were
involved in the REX. So I go over and I
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give him my phone number and the cop says, can
I see your ID? And I'm like sure, and I
give her my ID and she says, did you see
what happened? And I said, yes, your officer pulled out
into oncoming traffic and that lady with the white car
had no choice but to hit him. There was nowhere
for her to go. And then when she hit him,
she veered and hit that car that was waiting there
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to turn right and broadsighted that car. And now here
we are in this minut and all the cops are all.
You know, it happens. It's called an accident, and you know,
if you're in your car as much as we are,
it's found to happen. Said this one gorgeous copson. And
I told the people, I said, look A, your day
is not going to get any worse.
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You need to know, so I said, he it is
the worst day of your life, or you know, this
is the worst part of your day, one of the
worst days of your life. But these cars are fixable
and b and I said this out loud, y'all just
hit the jackpot. A cop caused this wreck. He pulled
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directly into traffic. So y'all are gonna be sueing the city.
And you know what, get good attorneys because you just
hit the lottery. So I gave him my phone number
and I left. And when I was telling my other
friends from the park what happened, they said to me,
how is it you are always on scene for these events?
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And you know what, thinking back in my life, that
that's been the story of my life. If something odd, bizarre, groundbreaking,
earth shaking or historic is happening, I tend to be there.
And I don't know why that is. I don't know,
but it's it's very interesting. I'm a little shaken by that.
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But you know, I had no time I'd go to
doctors today for my annual physical. They did all the labs,
one hundred and twenty seven different lab results all told,
and only one abnormal, which none of us can understand.
My LDL cholesterol went from eighty to one hundred and four.
One hundred is deemed high, so I'm four points above high.
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My regular cholesterol's fine one sixty eight. My LDL cholesterol
is fine fifty five, but my bad cholesterol is one
hundred and five. So we're like, h wonder what that's about.
So they're like, you know, change your died a little bit,
you know, give up the sweets and whatever, and watch
the oils and then we'll test it again in six
months and see. Because the other cholesterols were great. I was,
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of course micromanaging the lab results because I have medical anxiety.
Like my white blood cell count as four point nine.
Now three point eight is low and eight point zero
is where it cuts off. It's high, so I'm normally
in the sixes in the fives, but i went down
to like four point six. Isn't like that? I'm like,
whyre is my what blood? Why is my what blood?
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White blood selk plummeting and she's like, that's a normal rhythm.
It happens. You're not below three point eight, so you know,
and your other white blood cells are fine, so you know,
but of course I worry. You know, my thyroid level
was low, which means the thyroid's very active. But she's like,
but it's not abnormal. It's all in the green. She's like,
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do you know how many sixty three year olds have
a kidney at ninety eight? Have kidneys a ninety eight percent?
You know, have their liver functions completely normal, their kidney
functions completely normal. She's like, if this were a quiz,
you'd get an A plus. So don't be upset because
I was all glum about it. I'm like, oh, my
numbers are terrible. She goes, they're all on the green.
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I said, yeah, but they're low. They're like down at
the end near the green, or they're up near the
top near the green. She said, but they're still in
the green. So medical anxiety is a bitch. Speaking of anxiety,
Donald Trump has a lot now. He has completely flip
flopped because everyone's turning on him about the Epstein files.
They're gonna get the votes to release the files, but
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here's the thing. Today, he said, well, go ahead and
release them. Guess what. He doesn't need congressional or Senate
approval to release the Epstein files. This motion that they're
doing was because he wouldn't release the Epstein files. But
now that he says release them, he could release them today.
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It doesn't need a vote.
Speaker 7 (10:00):
Now.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
For those of you who are progressive on the internet,
maybe you follow Dean Withers, a handsome young boy, and
he's he's a kid. He's twenty two, maybe twenty three,
and if that he could be nineteen, I don't know.
But anyway, he's very young, very well versed. But he
had a MAGA caller call him and say, so what
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if Donald Trump screwed fifteen year olds? And Dean Withers
was like, are you saying child rape is okay? And
he's like, well, so what if he did it? And
now that guy's being investigated, by the way, because he
literally condoned child rape. And then we have Megan Kelly
who said, well, they're you know, they're barely legal. They're fifteen,
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they're sixteen. Megan Kelly, who has a fourteen year old daughter,
is out there saying a sixteen year old screwing a
fifteen year old, isn't that bad? Megan. I don't know
if you know this, because you're really an idiot blonde,
and you give a bad name to idiot blondes. But
eighteen or under is illegal. So sixteen is not barely legal,
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it's one hundred percent illegal. Fifteen is not barely legal,
it's one hundred percent illegal. So now MAGA is trying
to normalize child rape. And now they're trying to say that,
well it was Epstein, it wasn't Trump, and but all
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this other and now you know, it's just so crazy.
We have entered the world of the bizarre. And Trump
could release the files this afternoon. He has that ability.
The only reason Congress is voting and then the Senate
is because Donald Trump wouldn't release the files and they
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were trying to override him. But you have to wonder
if he's now for it. Has he redacted them? Has
he had someone go in and tamper with them before
their release because he would You gotta wonder if you know,
if he suddenly saying release them, did he sanitize them?
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Did he put fraudulent documents in them? These people are
career criminals. They're not going to suddenly honor the law,
you know, So really, I this is all just ridiculous
to me. It's really really strange. Now people are, oh see,
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he's a great president. He's saying, go ahead and release
the files. Except he could release them, So why not?
Don Hey, Donnie, why are you waiting for Congress to
vote to see who votes, you know, so you can
put them on a hit list? Why wait? Release them?
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You can, You've got the power. But who knows, you know.
I gotta tell you. I wanted to talk about this
topic later in the show, but it's really you know,
you got to talk about what's really on your mind.
And I watched its screener season, as you know, and
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I watched the movie Nurenberg. It's from Sony Pictures Classic.
It's got Russell Quoe as Gerring romy Malik plays a psychiatrist,
real life psychiatrist who really did write a book about it.
It's got Michael Shannon as the prosecutor at Nuremberg, a
justice of the Supreme Court. It's got oh, just a
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ton a ton of very famous people, and it's about
the Nuremberg trials and how there were no war crime
trials prior to Nuremberg. So it really wrote the book
on you know, how to do this. But more importantly,
it's told from the psychiatric point of view from the psychiatrist.
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And he sat down and interviewed and you know, talked
to Garring Himmler. Hitler was dead, he had committed suicide.
So Gearing was the second in command, which is Russell Crowe,
so he was the one that was you know, on
trial along with twenty one other people. And some of
the things that they say in this movie, I mean,
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just watching the whole movie, people, I was like, we've
learned nothing. We have learned absolutely crap from World War
Two because everything is happening again just like it happened then,
even the same verbiage. I mean, everything is happening again
the same way, with the same tactics and the same words.
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I mean, I was shocked. They asked Garing, well, why
did you get away? Why did you do away with
parliament which was their congress, And he said, we had
a very strong from the people. The people voted us
in with a very strong mandate. They wanted us to
be in charge. We didn't need the parliament. Well doesn't
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that just sound like Trump when it comes to Congress
in the Senate then, I mean, Gerring said so many
things that I just thought, this sounds like Trump's cabinet.
You know, the Minister of Propaganda was up on trial,
and I thought, well, this is the Pambandi from the
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White House, this is her is I mean, it was
astounding the similarities between Nazi Germany and the way the
generals and the cabinet behaved and what's happening right now
in our country. And the psychiatrist who treated these twenty
two men came home and wrote a book about it
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that no one wanted to read because the book was
about how America could be heading for that kind of future,
and no one would listen to him. So in nineteen
fifty nine he committed suicide using a Sinai capsule, just
like Gearing, because once Gearing was found guilty, you know,
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he would not let the Americans hang in He had
a Sini capsule sewn into his uniform and he used it.
They never thought to look for it. So Gearing, even
though he was found guilty, was never hung, was never punished.
He took the coward's way out, as he himself called it.
And killed himself. But you know, there's an American soldier
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who was born in Germany and he's begging the psychiatrist
to not give up, to help the prosecutor put these
men in jail. And the psychiatrist like, look, I'm just
a psychiatrist. What can I do? And the American soldier
who was German, looked at him and said, do you
know why this happened in my country? Do you know
why this happened here? And the psychia romy Molick was like,
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well why, and he said, because everyone that could do
something about it didn't. Well I just sat there staring
at the screen, because that's exactly why we're here now.
Everyone that could have prosecuted Donald Trump didn't. Everyone that
could have stopped his assent to power didn't. Now that
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he's in power, the people that could remove him from
power don't. This is happening in our country because the
people that can stop it won't. Just like Nazi Germany,
watch Nuremberg, go to the theater and see it. It's
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out in the movies right now. It's a brilliant film,
two hours and twenty minutes long, and you don't even
feel it. And they use a lot of the transcripts
from the original Nuremberg trial. And when you hear what Gary,
you know, the thing that really just iced my veins,
and it's so maga. I was like, this is maga
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because Gary kept saying I didn't know about all the
killing of the Jews. I was the second in commander Hitler. Yes,
I signed these documents, but I had so much on
my plate. I didn't know they were doing this. Himmler
was in charge of this, you know, Himmler is the one.
So the British attorney stood up and said, so you
were the reichs Marshal for these four years. Yes, I was.
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And in this year this many Jews were killed, and
in this year this many Jews were killed. And he
does this whole thing, and then he goes, so six
million Jews were killed and you claim to not know.
He's like, okay, let's just take you at your word.
Let me ask you this Hitler knew, and knowing what
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you know now about everything that was happening, would you
still follow Adolf Hitler? And Gerring looked directly at the
camera and said, yes, Hyle Hitler. And I thought that right,
there is maga, that no matter what the Supreme Leader did.
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No matter how horrible his crimes, they normalize them and
they find a way to still follow them. That's what
MAGA is doing right now. There could be photos of
Donald Trump having anal intercourse with a donkey while a
fifteen year old girl pleasured him, and I'm telling you
right now that MAGA would excuse it. They would excuse it,
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and they would scream, oh Biden, Oh the Democrats, They're
they're irreal. I never thought that a human being could
be would could be irredeemable. I always thought that, you know,
with the proper education, deprogramming or whatever, that any human
could get past you know, strange ideologies like if you
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were in a cult or whatever. Well I was wrong.
There are approximately seventy seven million people in this country
that voted for Trump, and of them, I would say
at least fifty million are irredeemable. They're the ones calling
Withers and saying, so what of Trump? Screw to fourteen
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year old? So what if he committed child right, big deal.
They're the ones calling Gretchen Whitmeyer's office and I don't
know if you've heard that voicemail. I could play it
and screaming, you know, I hope you die. You're not
gonna win. Why do you keep committing hate crimes on us?
You Democrats are In one line, she says you Democrats
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are so hateful and then screams, you bitch, I hope
you die, not realizing that she's being the most hateful
thing on the planet. These people are irredeemable. They have
no saving graces whatsoever. And if you watch the movie Nuremberg,
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it will terrify you because it's happening again right now
with the exact same playbook. It's absounding.
Speaker 7 (21:24):
It really is now is show.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
No dear me a moment. I'm telling Stephen Maser in
the chat room that he's an idiot because he says
everything you're saying about Trump right now applies to all
the Democrats and Republicans. No, it doesn't. I'm tired of
that argument. Democrats are not evil. I know everyone's been
trying to paint Democrats as evil, and yes, there have
been some corrupt Democrats, there have been, but they're not evil.
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Donald Trump is evil, Maga is evil. Watch Nuremberg you
will understand. Rachel Capper saw it, and like she said,
it should be required in every high school. No, every
streaming network and every television network should show this movie
at the same time, so everyone around the globe has
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to watch it. Because if it doesn't chill you, if
it doesn't tell you that we are in this state again,
then you're an idiot. And I'm tired of sugarcoating it
about calling people what they are. If you think Democrats
are as evil as MAGA, you're an idiot. You don't
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have the sense God gave you. You are easily pliable
through Fox News and through propaganda. You cannot critically think
they're not saints. No democrat is a saint, no politician
is a saint. But they certainly are not evil. You know,
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MAGA is an evil, evil movement. Look what they've done
to trans people. That alone, just what they've done to
trans people is evil. To make someone afraid of what ice,
what they are doing with ICE is evil. It's not politics,
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it's not policy, it's not immigration reform. It is pure,
unadulterated evil. And if you don't think that or see that,
then you're just stupid. And maybe you can be educated,
maybe you can be elevated, maybe you could start critically
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thinking again. But It's time to just pull off the
blinders and start calling these people what they are. Evil.
Donald Trump is an evil man. He is causing people
to die across the globe. He is splitting up families,
tearing them apart. He is wrongfully incarcerating American citizens. He
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is sending National Guard into cities that neither deserve it
nor need it. He is terrorizing actual Americans. And his
party is doing things like removing a woman's freedom of
health care decisions, removing her autonomy over her own body,
taking health care decisions for trans families and trans children,
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taking their medical decisions out of their hands. That's evil,
Vilifying LGBTQ people calling them pedophiles, while he himself is
someone who looks like has sex with underage girls. Now,
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if you don't get that, I'm sorry, stop listening to
me and go away. You don't have to agree with
me to listen to me, but you have to have
a brain. Look, we can disagree on policy, we can
disagree on how to solve the world's problems. We can disagree,
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but there are certain things we can't disagree on. My
climate change, there's no room for disagreement there. It's happening
it's man made. That's that. There's no disagreement on climate change.
It is real, It is happening, and we are causing it. Period.
If you disagree with that, you're too stupid to debate me.
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If you think having sex with a fifteen or sixteen
year old girl is excusable, or boy, you're wrong. There
are not two sides to every debate, and for every
evil thing Trump does, you can't say, yeah, But what
about Biden? What about Nancy Pelosi? What about Chuck Schumer?
What about Bill Clinton? What about them? When Bill Clinton
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left office, we had a surplus, a budget surplus. We
were not in thirty four trillion dollars debt. How about that?
Did Bill Clinton have sex in office? He did. It
was consensual with a person over the age of twenty one.
It wasn't with a fifteen year old and possibly his daughter.
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So point to me the evil of the Democrat. Point
to me how Democrats could be equated to Nazease. Please?
Are they the ones putting kids in cages at the border?
Speaker 3 (27:11):
No?
Speaker 4 (27:12):
Are they the one building a detention camp for people
in the middle of the swamps of Florida that no
human should stay in?
Speaker 7 (27:20):
No?
Speaker 4 (27:22):
Are they the ones funneling money to all their friends
in the prison industry and all the other industries so
they can make money off the suffering of people that
get abducted by ice.
Speaker 7 (27:33):
No.
Speaker 4 (27:35):
Are they the ones that took away a woman's right
to choose. No, are they the ones that started a
war on trans people. No, So again, point out the evil,
you know, point it out because I don't see it.
I don't see the evil. Are a lot of them opportunists?
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Politician isn't what politician isn't an opportunist?
Speaker 1 (28:06):
You know?
Speaker 4 (28:07):
I love Pete Buddha Judge, But does he want does
he have political aspirations? Well, of course he does. It's
his job. Don't you want to get promoted at your job?
Is he evil? No, Pete Buddha Judge tried to make
sure that if your flight got canceled that you got
money back from the airline. The Republicans just took that away.
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So again, where's the evil from the Democratic side? I
want specifics. I want actual specifics. I don't want you
to just say they're evil. Tell me the actual specific
things that they did at that are evil. I condemned
Bill clintonto his face for don't ask, don't tell, And
for the Defensive Marriage Act. I told him those were
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evil policies and he ushered them in. And I'm glad
that he saw the error of his ways and has
sense A apologized. But that doesn't change that they were
very bad policies. So have Democrats put in policies that
were not perfect? Yep? But why because they were caving
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to the Republican That's why the GOP is a gang
of pedophiles that would appear. I mean, why else would
they not want the Epstein files release, which Trump could
do right now with the signature of a pen, that
pen thaty is so happy.
Speaker 7 (29:32):
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Speaker 4 (31:00):
Asset forfeiture, that's something that someone in the chatroom at
YouTube dot com forward slash really Correll just said that
that's evil and both parties do it, And yes, civil
asset fortraiture is evil because they just take your stuff
and then you have to prove that you didn't commit
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a crime to get it back. However, you should know
that it goes back to the seventeenth century England, which
allowed for the seizure of cargo ships or ship's cargoes
if they were found to be smuggling goods. Okay, so
it wasn't invented by Democrats or Republicans. It was invented
by the British in the sixteen hundreds. The new American
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government enacted its own laws in seventeen eighty nine, okay,
seventeen eighty nine. Then in the nineteen seventies, Congress expanded
it under a Republican Congress. So, you know, is it
not a good policy? No, it's not a good policy.
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But it started in Britain in the sixteen hundreds, it's
been around in America since seventeen eighty nine before there
were Democrats or Republicans, but Republican Congresses for their War
on drugs launched by Nancy Reagan, went ahead and bolstered it.
In fact, it was the Reagans who changed the parameters
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of civil asset forfeiture, so Nancy's war on drugs could
be a bigger war. So is it evil? Yes? Have
Democrats left it in place? Yes? Should it be repealed yes?
Did Democrats start it?
Speaker 1 (32:51):
No?
Speaker 4 (32:53):
So there we have it. And I get so tired
of the false equivalents. Well, for everything the Republicans to
do evil, so do the Democrats. No, No they don't.
In fact, some of the greatest presidents of our history
up until the party switched. See, the Republicans were a
great party. They were a great party, and then they switched.
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They just sort of flopped their party. Abraham Lincoln's values
were values that I believed in. Okay, James Garfield, a
Republican was a man that believed in equality, that believed
blacks were a welcome part of society, that we would
be a stronger society with the more diversity. He was
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pro immigrant, although he did believe we needed immigrant you know, reform,
that we needed an immigration system, but he was pro immigrant.
The Republican Party of old wasn't evil, and then Ralph
Reid and the religious right took it over, and suddenly
Republicans realized that you could get votes by dividing people
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on the key issues God, guns, and gays, and so
the Democrats had to become the party of diversity, inclusion, equity.
I was encouraged to find out the United States is
leading the way in atheism. In fact, for the first
time ever, a plurality of Americans fifty two percent say
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they don't believe in God. They might be spiritual, they
might believe in some sort of afterlife or whatever, but
they don't believe in the Christian God. Only forty nine
or forty eight percent of Americans believe in a Christian God.
That's encouraging because you're insane if you believe in a
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Christian God and you know so, it's encouraging. And especially
young people. Sixty eight percent of young people do not
believe in a Christian God. Yay, yay. But this notion
that the Democrats are as bad as Republicans, it's something.
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You know, Bet Midler has a great joke in the
Rose someone spending the rumor that being broke is or
someone spreading the rumor that being rich is a drag.
But whoever spreading that rumor is dead ass broke. Someone
spreading the word that Democrats are horrible and worse than Republicans.
And you know who's spreading that word Republicans Republicans. Because
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my lifetime sixty three last November seventh, it has been
the Democrats that have cared more in policy, action and
words than the Republicans. It hasn't been the Democrats for
my entire life that have told me I'm not equal.
It's been Christian Republicans. It hasn't been the Democrats that
have tried to make laws against me getting married, laws
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against me being in public. It's been Christian Republicans. It
hasn't been the Democrats that tried to stop women that
I know from getting abortions that they needed. It's been
Christian Republicans.
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I know you all can see this. I tried to
wear a shirt where you couldn't my cancer. That bandage
goes all the way to my back. And the reason
that's in the front is because when I took off
the bandage they put on, there was a blister under
the tape and I didn't know it. And when I
ripped off the bandage, it ripped off the blister, and
the blister is now more painful than the surgery. The
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surgery is back here. This bandage goes all the way around,
comes off on Wednesday when I get the stitches out.
But that's what that is. That's the cancer or where
the cancer was. It's weird when you've had cancer. I've
had cancer twice now, squamas sell carcinoma and basil cell carcinoma,
and you know it's not stage four colon cancer or anything.
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But it is weird when the word cancer comes into
your life, because now I am predisposed for skin cancers,
and I you know, now that I've had two, there's
an eighty percent chance that I'll have another, and so
you know, my whole life. Now I'm gonna have to
go being checked and having them removed and until I'm ninety.
Once I reach ninety, fuck it. When if I reach ninety,
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I'm gonna eat whatever i want, do whatever i want,
drink whatever i want. I'm just not and I'm gonna
have no more test, no more test. Once I reach ninety,
you can't test me, no more test. I'm done with test.
I really am done with test. Every time they go
looking for something, they find it. I'm done. Oh well, anyway,
I'm tired ranting and raving place. So I've been going
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since early morning. I got up at four am, had breakfast,
went to the park, did the two miles, got involved
in that car wreck, got home at eight twenty, had
to leave at eight twenty five eight thirty. I had
to play ball with Ember for ten minutes, first because
her schedule will not be changed, and then off to
see my primary care doctor at nine o'clock, where I
had to wear a mask everywhere because I can't get vaccinated,
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and there were sick people everywhere. Although they have a
new place that she's at has a sick waiting room
and a well waiting room. Why doesn't every doctor's office
have that. They have a sick waiting room that has
plexiglass all the way up to the ceiling and you
have to open a door and go into it and
so air can't get out. And then they have a
well waiting So if you're just there for regular visits,
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you go sit in the well waiting room. Say well
waiting room three times, well waiting room, well waiting room,
well waiting room. The time is here, Christmas is here,
spread all these Black Friday shit already. Anyway, that was
very cool. They have a sick waiting room and a
well waiting room. So I got there at nine, didn't
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get done with their until ten twenty, came home, prepped
the show, got it all posted and everything to you know,
so we could go live. At three eleven forty five,
Fedember her lunch, went to lunch myself, and then at
one had to go to the sleep doctor to have
my mouthpiece thing that they made adjusted for the sleep apnea,
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then came back home, had one hour to read the
news and now here I am so what a day?
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Right?
Speaker 4 (39:34):
I know, isn't that a great idea? A sick waiting
room and a well, why don't they all have that?
Why doesn't every doctor's office have a waiting room that's
completely enclosed for people who are sick, and a waiting
room that's not for people who are not sick, who
are just there for their regular checkups or there to
get lib results or whatever, or have things that you
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can't catch, like the cancer or whatever. Yeah, you know,
that's that is a great Why have that? When you
walk into an yard, it's like walking into bay root,
you know what I mean, there's people all because they
treat you out in the chairs. Now we have our
healthcare system is so disgraceful in America now that if
you go to an er, you are usually treated in
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the lobby. And I am making that up because they're
all full. And please do not blame the illegals. Jd
Vance is out blaming immigrants and illegals for young people
not being able to afford houses. He said the illegals
are buying them all up. People that come across the
border with nothing to their name suddenly have hundreds of
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thousands of dollars to buy a house. Jd Vance is
possibly one of the stupidest people on planet Earth. You know,
I just he really is. Anyway, can your dog sends
things that you can't? As I told you, it's screener season.
There's another movie that's out that you must watch, and
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I'm going to give you a little bit of a spoiler.
The dog does not die because I googled it. I
can't watch movies where dogs die anymore. I can't do it. It
rips me to shreds. I cry for days. Can't do it.
So there's a movie out called good Boy. Okay, it's
a horror movie. You can stream it right now, you
can rent it. It's called good Boy. It's about a
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dog named Indy, who is the writer director's dog in
real life. Never been in a movie before in his life,
this dog, but he's in this one, and the entire movie,
the entire point of view is told from the dog's perspective.
There's probably not five lines of dialogue in the entire movie.
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From humans. You hear humans talking, but like a dog.
You don't really understand what they're saying. It's kind of
Charlie brownish wah blah blah. So the premise is that
they move into this they move into the grandfather's house,
and the owner of the dog is sick. He keeps
coughing up blood. We don't we never really find out
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what's wrong with him. And when they move into this
house that the father lived in or the grandfather, I
forget which it was, where he had died of a
similar lung disease and his dog mysteriously vanished. All of
a sudden, Indie starts seeing and hearing things. He sees
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things in the corner, in the shadows, and he sees
a darkness, a dark presence, and he sees the other dog,
even though the other dog isn't there. And the whole
point is, can dogs sense the supernatural? Now, if you're
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a dog owner, you know damn well they can. Okay,
I'm not even going to debate it. If you're a
dog owner, you know that dogs have something that allows
them to sense our soul, for lack of a better word.
They know when their owner has died. They know the
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dogs that have gone to the graves of the owners
and found the grave and been there every single day.
Do I think Ember sees things that I don't see?
I do, actually, because there are times where she is
convinced she is marking at something and there's nothing there.
But she's not insane, she's not senile, and she's done
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it since she was a little dog. I fully believe it.
I fully believe our dogs can see things that we can't.
So the movie Good Boy was filmed for seventy thousand
dollars over three years, self financed by the director, writer
and his wife, and they were the crew. Sometimes it
was just the two of them and the dog on
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the set. Other times. There's two actors in the movie.
That's all we see. Two actors, and they're not in
every scene. The actor, wait, the sister, two three four actors.
There's the CT person that gives the guy scan. There's
the neighbor, there's the owner of the dog, and then
his sister. So four actors but one dog and that dog.
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That dog has the emotional range of Meryl Streep, I'm
telling you right now. So do you think I'd love
to hear your comments down below? Do you think animals
in particular. Dogs can see things and sense things that
we cannot, interdimensional things or supernatural however you want to
call that. Do you think they can because I do.
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I fully believe it. If there was a ghost, I'll
tell you right now, Ember would see it. So and yes,
I'll be back at the ten am timeslot. I am
only here today at three because I had appointments all day.
As I just told you, I had a nine o'clock appointment,
I had a one o'clock appointment. I had appointments all day,
so I had to be here at three. But the
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rest a week there's no appointments early in the morning,
so it's good. So I'll be back at ten am
starting tomorrow, so don't panic. But today I had appointments,
so yes, Good Boy is a great movie. Please stream it.
And I think that dogs can sense things that we can't,
just like they know when we're sick, and I know
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that's the sense that they're smell. They can smell cancer,
they can smell COVID. But they know, I mean they
know like other dogs know when Ember is having a problem.
You know, Ember had a uti and I went to
the doctor this is a few years back, and said
she has a UTI. I said, how do you know?
I said, Valentino, Steve's dog told me, so, how did
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he do that? I go, he wouldn't leave her private
area alone. He kept smelling it and smelling it and
going after it more than normal. I go, there's something
wrong back there. She has a UTI. So they tested
her and she did. And it was Valentino that told me, oh, yeah, no.
I think. I totally think dogs are smarter than we
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give them credit for. I think they can sense things
that we knew that we can. And I didn't mean
to get all angry earlier and call people stupid and
call people names, But you know what, I'm at rope's end.
You know, on Dean Withers podcast, I heard someone that
supports Donald Trump call in and say that child rape
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is okay, that's so what if Trump did it? And
enough of the Bill Clinton stuff. The brother of Epstein says,
Bubba is not Bill Clinton. Okay, So enough of you know?
Did Trump bloblilken?
Speaker 7 (46:37):
No he did not.
Speaker 4 (46:39):
But I'm really at wits end. I don't know what
else to do anymore. We have people that will justify
this man's actions no matter what he does. Have sex
of the fifteen year old. Sure that's fine. Rape and
pillage our country, Sure that's fine. I fully believe he
drained the reserves a snap, and that's why he didn't
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give them their benefits. I fully believe that they have
been pillaging the government behind the scenes. I fully believe that.
And if it came to light that he was his
people wouldn't turn on him. I just can't. And so
to equate those type of people with that man to democrats, look,
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I spoke out against Joe Biden running for a second term.
I did not think that he should do it. I'm
a Democrat, I'm a progressive, I'm damn near a democratic socialist.
And I said, Bill, Yeah, Bill Clinton. I said that
Biden should not run. I was critical of Biden, his health,
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his memory problems. We needed someone younger and more vibrant.
I was very open about that on my show, that
he should not run. And I have spoken against many
a Democrat who is either not standing strong enough, fighting
strong enough, or has bad ideas. So the notion that
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Democrats won't look many Democrats don't like Gavin Newsom. I
think he's the front runner for president, not just because
he's my friend, but I just think he is. But
some Democrats don't like him, and they are vocal in
that they don't lockstep behind him just because he's a Democrat.
So this notion that the Democrats are equal to Maga
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is just wrong. We will criticize one of our own.
We do criticize our own. That's part of our problem.
We'd probably win more elections if we actually just shut
up and lockstep behind them. But we are critical thinkers,
most Democrats, and if we find someone that's doing something. Look,
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Bernie Sanders a long time ago should have been the president.
It was clear that they wanted him more than Hillary.
It was clear the mobs that were showing up, the
amount of young people that were involved, it was clear
that Bernie Sanders should have been the candidate, but they
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chose Hillary. I love Hillary Clinton. There's a bad choice.
She's a polarizing figure. I love her, but she's a
polarizing figure. Bernie had the momentum, he had the youth vote,
he had the good ideas, but the Democrats messed up
and wouldn't make him the candidate. I am quick to
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criticize my own party. Maga is not so the notion
that we're the same. Is just untrue, you know, it
just is untrue. And so do I think all members
of MAGA are evil? No, I do not. As I said,
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thank you, Kennedy. People have suggested that I run for president.
Many people have suggested that I run for president. Many
Politican Gavin Newsom suggested that I run for president. He's
probably joking, but truly, that's what I've heard that since
my thirties, that I should run for president, not any
other office. Every I had a MAGA person at the park.
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His name is Danny, has two great danes. He told
me if I ran for president, he'd vote for me,
and he's MAGA. So I've been told that a lot.
I just I wouldn't win. You know, it'd be a
fun campaign, but I wouldn't win. So and because I'm gay.
It's the same reason. Pete Bota Judge is a great candidate.
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He speaks well, he's intelligent, he's you know, he's everything
a president should be. And he likes to be bipartisan.
The part of him that likes to be by you know,
and he scares the right. That's why Tucker Carlson wants
to give him some gay test. But I don't think
that he would win because he's gay. I really believe
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we're still there as a nation. Even more so now.
I don't think moderate MAGA would vote for a gay guy,
me or Peter or anyway. I could be wrong. I
could be wrong, But would I want that responsibility?
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I like getting things done.
Speaker 7 (51:44):
No show mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (52:02):
Trump panics after failing to kill Jeffrey Epstein investigation and
flips yep. Trump bows to the reality of the Epstein
files in a rare retreat. YEP, Yeah, that's what's happening.
And yet he could release them, so he hasn't really retreated.
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You know, he hasn't really retreated. Did you hear that?
The judge said that James Comey indictment is probably tainted
by profound investigative missteps, and in an unprecedented move, the
judge is allowing the defense the transcripts and audio from
the grand jury that's never done. The defense doesn't get
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to hear what was argued in front of the grand
jury to get the indictment, But the judge said he
believes there was such prosecutorial misconduct that he is allowing
the defense to have the audio tapes and the transcripts
from the grand jury. Normally that's sealed and the defense
can't get it, but the judge is letting him. And
the judge has said that the Justice Department has committed
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misconduct in the Komi case. Well, of course they have.
You know, they talked about Biden weaponizing the Department of Justice. No,
he didn't see That goes back to this contrast between
Democrats and Republicans. Biden went out of his way to
not We wanted Biden, we wanted him to weaponize the
Department of Justice. We wanted Donald Trump prosecuted. We wanted
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every j six person thrown in jail. We wanted that
to happen. But he stayed out of it. He didn't
tell Merrick Garland what to do. On the other hand,
Trump tells their attorney general exactly what to do, and
if they won't do it, he'll fire them and get
another one. He's like Alexis Carrington on Dynasty. I am
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the lead over Denver Carrington, and if you all don't
vote the way I want, I'll file fire you all
and hire a board that will. Yes, I know lines Dynasty.
Of course they do, of course they do. Meanwhile, what's
Trump doing tripping over himself to give the Saudi prince
a nice trip to Washington, d C. The Saudi prince
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who probably killed Koshoge or had him killed. Desperate's hang
out together, right, I mean they do, they do. So yeah,
here in Nevada, looks like we're gonna give huge tax
breaks to billion dollar film companies so they'll open studios here,
because that's what we do here in Nevada. We give
billionaires huge tax breaks so they'll bring their stuff here,
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and then we suffer in that. Smart of course, we're
run by Republicans. So there you have that, all right.
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at the beginning, the guy in the chat room, Steve,
got me kind of angry because he was like, they're
all bad Republicans and Democrats and you know, blah blah blah,
and look, I don't revere democrats. I don't put them
on pedestals. Okay, I don't think, oh they can do
no wrong. No, they've done lots of wrong. But were
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they malicious? No, Maga and Trump are malicious. They're like Hitler.
They're malicious. They want their enemies to fall. They want
anyone that's not like them to not have rights, to
not be visible, to not be able to have a productive,
happy life. They want to punish those that oppose them.
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That's not what democrats do. So to say that they're
the same, they're not. They're not. And if you think that,
you're misguided and maybe ill informed or maybe just playing stupid.
But either way, they're not. Calling people stupid is not
a way to win friends. I know, I know, I know,
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and look, I've been stupid before. I've had really stupid
opinions before. You can have really stupid opinions or dos
really stupid things and not be a stupid person. Okay,
I've done really stupid crap in my life, mostly personal
and mostly to people I love. But still I've done
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really stupid things. Doesn't mean I'm a stupid person. Maga,
on the other hand, they do stupid stuff because they're stupid.
They have low IQ's They're filled with hatred, bigotry, xenophobia, transphobia, homophobia.
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They're just afraid of anything not like them, so they
want it stamped out. And they follow a guy who
could care less about them, and they would follow them
into hell. Those are weak minds, so we have to
deal with them. I mean, and you know, and through
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it all, I don't want harm to befall them, I
really don't. I don't want harm to befall Mega. I
simply want them to not be in power because they
just don't have the ability. The people in power are
not Maga. They're oligarchs, they're they're autocrats. They're not Maga.
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They may get votes from the Mega Party, but they're
not maga. Maga are the guys with the pickup trucks
and the and the little penises and the big flags
and all that. That's Mega. Maga. Are the people at
the food banks because their checks didn't come, you know,
that's Mega And I don't want harm for them. I
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wouldn't deny Maga food at a food bank because they've
voted for Donald Trump and he's the one that got
them into this mess. I wouldn't deny them healthcare because
their rates have tripled, and now they can't afford it.
That's just not what I want for them. I want
them to enjoy America as much as anybody else. But
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they can't because they just see America differently. They see
it as something from the past, and they want the
ways of the past. I see it as something of
the future, and I want the ways of the future,
which is diversity, equity, inclusion. Fix the immigration system so
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you don't make criminals out of the people trying to
legally come here. Help the rest of the world so
people don't want to flee their countries. Make those countries stronger.
Stop discriminating against people of any kind just because you
don't like their skin color, or their sexual orientation, or
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the fact that they're trans. And let's all share in prosperity,
not just Elon Musk with a trillion dollars and you
know all these other billionaires. Let's all share in wealth.
Let's redistribute it amongst all people, so people can afford houses,
can afford rent, can afford food. I want everyone to
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be able to live in America and be happy. That's
what separates me from Maco. I am carel be who
you want to be soon, doesn't hurt youybody with back
tomorrow at ten am, ten am, tomorrow at ten am, Wednesday,
ten am thirsty, So we'll see you at ten am
and lets god knows what else happens to me at
the park this morning there was a giant wreck that
I had to help out with.
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