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been incredibly frustrated by Trump

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because honestly who couldn't be but

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honestly why do they hate Trump so much

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catch you up on the latest on Donald

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Trump that's what I'd like to do right

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now so the latest on Donald Trump

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obviously Donald Trump released a 911

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video he literally just minutes ago

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posted on true social blasting Joe Biden

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for suggesting that uh he was at a 9 11

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the day after on 9 12

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2001 uh some people are calling Joe

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Biden's comment that he was there and

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remembered being there in the horrors a

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lie some people are saying he just had a

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little mental blemish either way if it

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was just a mental blemish any kind of

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questions again okay is he really fit to

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run and then other people are like oh no

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he's just lying again I don't know

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there's all this sort of craziness going

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on uh and ultimately whether it was a

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lie or a fib or or it was just

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forgetting I don't know how you can

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forget but anyway it was forgetting this

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is some of the latest drama that's going

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on in the latest Trump's posted on Truth

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social but what I do think is very very

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interesting is that Trump is now trying

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to get Judd's choke and to recruse her a

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judkin

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to uh recuse herself and the reason for

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that is some of the judges background

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now some folks on the left are arguing

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that Donald Trump is just trying to

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delay the process because you know

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Donald Trump's trials are set for right

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before super Tuesday the the way uh uh

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in which the timing of how this trial is

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supposed to be set up has has occurred

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has left a lot of trump supporters

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frustrated arguing that the judge is

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clearly biased against Trump trying to

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sandbag him in the 2024 election when uh

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you know some on the left say hey look

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well she's not the one who indicted him

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it's you know this is not her okay don't

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blame her uh and so then some people are

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on the left are going as far as saying

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hey you know she uh uh she's uh she's

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just uh you know black woman and uh

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that's it she she you know shouldn't

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shouldn't have to end up getting recused

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just because Trump doesn't like a black

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one that's what some people on the left

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are arguing Donald Trump is obviously

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making the argument that no she you know

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ended up working for a Schiller flexner

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LLP you know and and these folks are you

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know deemed to be individuals who uh not

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only uh lean a little bit more left but

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it's worth noting that when Hunter Biden

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was an attorney he also worked for that

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same firm so there's a lot of political

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bias that those on the right are saying

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is injected into this request uh uh to

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have uh this particular judge

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supervise the trial of Donald Trump

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because it might be a judge that might

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favor uh more democratic aligning

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results which that's why Donald Trump is

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trying to get her to use herself because

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he's alleging bias of course at the same

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time you've got a Jack Smith uh now

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telling the judge that Donald Trump is

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disobeying his protective orders and and

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now they're trying to get the judge to

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basically gag order Donald Trump which

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is another reason Donald Trump is trying

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to get the judge recues Donald Trump

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could theoretically end up getting

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thrown in jail much like Sam bagman free

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did if he continues to violate

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protective or orders uh in terms of

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threatening Witnesses or witness

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intimidation on social media which of

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course those on the right say he's not

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doing those on the left say he's doing

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actively every day

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well honestly it's like how do you be a

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judge in this situation but then again

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you know where the judge used to work

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does kind of raise at least some

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eyebrows what is very interesting is and

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I purposely wanted to look at this and I

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know nobody trusts them as far as you

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can throw them I had to send cease and

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desist letters to them when I ran in

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California for governor CNN's latest

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poll and we're gonna look at real clear

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politics and the average of all these

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but I thought it was very interesting

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that CNN of all people's CNN of all

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companies CNN suggests that between

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DeSantis and ramsvani

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Trump is the best option for beating

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Biden which I think is really incredible

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you guys going to school

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get over here gotta say goodbye have fun

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at school bro

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Max get over here oh what are you

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grabbing to say goodbye you're grabbing

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the Needler bro you taking the needless

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you can't take weapons to school like

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this unless the Covenant are there

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all right I'll see you guys later have

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fun at school

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bye uh so anyway you know going back to

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these things again with the average of

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these polls here uh obviously your your

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leading contenders right now against

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Donald Trump based on uh all basically

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every single poll that's being conducted

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is your top three for Republican or

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either Trump DeSantis or romswami

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however uh Rob support if if you end up

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putting against Biden Pence Haley Scott

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or Christy CNN thinks that they would

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win over Biden which is kind of

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interesting because that's leading some

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on the right to say of course CNN wants

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you to think that CNN wants you to put

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up a weaker candidate so that Biden does

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end up winning of course uh but anyway I

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did think it was very interesting that

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at least in these three they suggest

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that Trump was in the strongest position

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I found against Biden found that very

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interesting uh so anyway this is just

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some of the latest drama and I I want to

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catch you up with a little bit more

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speed obviously there's a lot going on

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here some people are alleging that the

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judges bias not only because of her

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history working for uh for for this Law

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Firm or setting trial date for Donald

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Trump or the day before super Tuesday

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but also that allegedly she donated a

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bunch of money to the Obamas honestly if

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you ever want to do anything in politics

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I feel like it's like you almost can't

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donate to anyone because people are just

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going to go through your history and go

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wow you supported this person who

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screwed this up it's like oh gosh you

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know like the transparency of donations

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on one hand it's probably a good thing

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but then on the other hand it's probably

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like oh okay you know it's kind of tough

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uh but uh yeah this gives you a little

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bit of the latest on on the madness uh

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that's going on and I'll tell you this

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election cycle is going to be really

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really entertaining and I do want to

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also show this right here from Tucker

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Carlson because I think Tucker made a

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really great argument so let's listen to

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this from Tucker

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let's pop this up and we'll go ahead and

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listen right

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uh about now the reason in the order

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it's not just that it's nice to say what

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you think

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and that it's essential to human dignity

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to be able to express what you really

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believe though that is true

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you cannot be a full citizen if you

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can't say what you think you are instead

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a slave you're if you're not allowed to

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say what you think you are not a citizen

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you are slave it's that simple

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this is also a very interesting thing to

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consider is that at the same time as

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this if you're not allowed to say what

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you think is going on this is massive

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debate going on at Twitter with the ADL

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uh and Elon Musk now suing the Attorney

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General of California suggesting hey

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look we don't want to Define what hate

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speech is because that's not our job as

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a platform like if there's a law and

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somebody's violating it we can enforce

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that but just defining what hate speech

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is which is protected by the first

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amendment is not something Twitter is

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going to get involved in now X obviously

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uh and this is very similar to the echo

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you get here from Tucker Carlson

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continuing and you don't need physical

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shackles because you have them in your

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head already

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so that is all true

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but that's not why they're trying to

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control what you say

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they're trying to control what you say

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because they know that if you say it

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nothing will ever be the same and this

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is exactly where they hate Trump

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and it's not an endorsement of trump but

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it's just interesting since I've known

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you know I've watched the whole Trump

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Saga and I've had various feelings at

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various times have been incredibly

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frustrated by Trump because honestly who

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couldn't be and then other times I've

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been totally inspired this is actually a

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really interesting line there from

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Tucker Carl said what he's doing is he's

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papering over

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his text messages

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that came out during the the fox

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depositions where Trump is basically

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like I hate Trump I can't wait for Trump

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basically to become irrelevant right he

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just papered over that by saying look

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I've been frustrated by Trump uh I mean

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honestly who couldn't be but In fairness

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that's actually relatable I think at

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some point

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everyone has been frustrated by Trump

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but then the fact of the matter is even

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if you're on the left

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everyone's been frustrated by Biden why

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because nobody's perfect that's the way

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it works nobody's perfect I think that's

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fascinating okay let's keep going on and

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excited but the whole time I'm watching

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Trump I'm thinking to myself the core

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question which no one ever asks which is

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why do they hate him so much

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but honestly why do they hate Trump so

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much

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it's the talking it's the talking

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it's nothing is Trump's program is so

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radical are you joking he'd be if this

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were in 1985 he'd be like a center left

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liberal

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it's actually it's somewhat of an

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interesting point is I was thinking

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about that so you have Vivek ramaswami

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who is taking this approach of I want to

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be known as extreme like he's literally

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going on interviews going I want to be

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called Extreme because he's he's that's

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one way to make a name for yourself

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right you say something crazy and then

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you get media attention and I'm not

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necessarily saying crazy is bad maybe

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maybe that crazy could be good I'm not

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trying to cast my opinion on but when

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you say something like let's abolish the

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FBI and abolish the Department of

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Education First of all half of the

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country's gonna be like I don't know

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about that and the other half's gonna be

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like hell yeah and that's fine but the

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point is it's it is Extreme right and so

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you've got Vivek who says things that

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are relatively extreme to get attention

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Donald Trump does not have to say

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anything extreme he just has to kind of

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play the middle which is kind of

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remarkable now somebody here says that

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well the problem with Republicans is

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they want us to work until we're in

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diapers and die I I personally think

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that might be and this is trying to come

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from as much of a in the middle point of

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view as possible I personally think that

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if you're working at something they're

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not happy about you should try to do

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whatever you can to change that right

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get an education and change something

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and work where you have at least some

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enthusiasm for what you're doing look I

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don't like waking up at 4am every single

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day and I don't need to I can retire

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but I choose to because I do also get

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excited about providing value and

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perspective and hopefully motivating

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people you know there's someone else

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here who says Hey Kevin is is the money

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course he's talking about the how to

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make more money and get sh9t done faster

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of course worth it for somebody who uh

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who has a little money uh and is 22

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years old and I think one of the best

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places to get started on uh building

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your careers making sure you get the

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perspective that it's okay to work it's

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okay to provide value early on right

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yeah we have a coupon code expiring this

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Friday but uh you know email us if you

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have particular questions like this at

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staff meet kevin.com let's keep going

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with Taco Carlson here

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radical at all that's fascism are you

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joking

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no

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it has nothing to do with what he does

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it has everything to do with the fact

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that for whatever reason his brain is

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not entirely controlled by the people in

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charge

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and be this getting a lot of Cheers

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obviously nobody wants to hear that

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you're being controlled by some mystery

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person that is the biggest fear people

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have of politicians is who's actually

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backing you who's actually making the

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decisions because he's not entirely

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controlled

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well first of all it tells you that

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everybody else is entirely controlled

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if like Trump is the one they hate the

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most like what did Trump do wrong I mean

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you could say oh well she's orange or

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whatever okay fine

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but I guess he really committed a crime

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so severe that we should send him to

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prison for the rest of his life

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obviously this is you know referencing

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j6 that's obviously where a lot of folks

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on the left are going to go hell yeah

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send them to prison for for j6 people on

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the right as you can hear the audience

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Shane

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and half the Republicans in

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in probably closer to about 95

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if he went to prison for the rest of his

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life so why is that I'll tell you

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exactly why I know because I've watched

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this really carefully from Washington

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for his entire term and then the

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subsequent three years they hate Trump

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because they fear Trump and they fear

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Trump not because of what he might do

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but because what he might say

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and at any moment Trump might be

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autistic enough to tell the truth about

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what's actually happening whoa wait

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what's that I was in DC when this

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started and Trump had the greatest line

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I've ever heard

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and no one even noticed it except me

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because I spent my life in Washington

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but he was in having some debate and

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somebody said something about NATO which

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is the North Atlantic Treaty

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Organization

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post-war to prevent the Soviets from

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invading Western Europe and Trump goes

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what's the point of NATO

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and I remember thinking what a stupid

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question what's the point of name

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everyone knows the point of NATO like to

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prevent the Soviets from invading

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Germany but

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I was like but there are no more Soviets

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that ended in 1991

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. so like what is the point of NATO

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that's actually then I was thinking to

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myself because I had been living in DC

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so I was like captured by the group

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think that does capture you if you live

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in a place long enough

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I remember my wife who grew up outside

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Detroit being like why would anyone buy

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a Japanese car that's insane

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you know I mean she just grew up here to

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this day she would never have a foreign

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car like what

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they can't really be better you know you

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just you're a product of the world you

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live in so I'd never thought of like

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what's the point of NATO and Trump said

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that and I remember thinking well that's

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an entirely fair question I'm sure

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there's a good answer anybody anybody no

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one can answer it

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and instead they attacked him

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like he was Hitler

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and I remember thinking like why are you

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mad at him for asking what turns out to

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be a totally legitimate question maybe

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you've got a good answer what is it

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uh shut up

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oh shut up I mean obviously the point of

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NATO is this idea that hey we can have

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uh Democratic countries that essentially

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agree not to war with each other right

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that's what you have you have military

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Alliance and by having a military

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Alliance you have smoothed over uh uh

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you know uh simpler trade basically I

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mean look at the North American Free

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Trade Agreement which has since been

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replaced by new agreements but anyway

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like you you have um uh you know free

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trade between Mexico and Canada you have

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an incentivized trade between America

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and uh and Europe a lot of this has to

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do in my opinion with the economy uh in

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terms of the existence of NATO and and

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there is

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I mean technically there has not been a

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democratic country that has Ward with

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another Democratic country uh and this

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is not saying left-leading I'm saying

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like democracy like a republic right uh

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you don't get that like you know like

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England and Germany aren't going to war

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anymore you know Germany's not invading

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America uh so you could have policies

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that that do you know try to shape uh uh

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you know incentives in different

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countries uh and and those could be like

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taxing for example European vehicles

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that are imported into America to

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incentivize the purchase of American

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vehicles uh and that's that's fine

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that's why BMWs are so expensive in

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America whereas when you go to Europe

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every taxi and every cop car is a BMW or

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a Volkswagen what's because you don't

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have these extra tariffs on them so the

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the really the point uh in my opinion is

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is economical but then the question is

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which is raised fairly is okay well do

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you need a military Alliance to create

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an economical and that's where some

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might say maybe not

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that's your answer really

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and it was that kind of thing and it was

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the fear that he might say one of a

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thousand things that you're not allowed

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to say

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which is pretty much everything at this

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point

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and by the way I'll stop at this and

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take Austin questions but if you want to

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know this is and I'm being completely

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sincere

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what's true

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the true things are the things that you

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can't say

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I cannot remember the last time someone

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in public life

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all right well cuts off here

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so yeah this gives us a little bit of a

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look uh of uh well what you've got uh

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from Tucker Carlson's POV some of the

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latest that you get from the big old

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Donnie a t uh some things to keep in

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mind are you do end up having uh you

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know the next debate coming up I want to

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say that's actually this month it's

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going to be at the Ronald Reagan Library

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that's actually here in Simi Valley uh

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so let's take a look at that Ronald

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Reagan Library presidential debate uh

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all obviously be covering this September

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27th so mark your calendar for that

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that's going to be very entertaining uh

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and uh that'll be California time in the

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evening hours I believe six so it's

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probably closer to five or six which

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would probably be somewhere around uh

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eight to nine oh here it is six six pm

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actually wow that gets a little late on

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the East Coast but anyway that's 9 p.m

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down on the East Coast presidential

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debate Ronald Reagan Library check-in

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opens at 4 pm viewing of the main debate

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is at 6 PM uh obviously we'll be

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covering that uh so uh and then it's

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expected to last three hours I think

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that's because it's two hours for the

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actual uh debate and then they do sort

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of you know

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um interviews in the media or whatever

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afterwards so then you flip around

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between Fox and CNN or whatever channels

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you want to watch to get some other some

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additional commentary which I think is

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pretty interesting I do not advertise

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these things that you told us here I

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feel like nobody else knows about this

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we'll try a little advertising and see

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how it goes congratulations man you have

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done so much people love you people look

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up to you Kevin financial analyst and

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YouTuber meet Kevin always great to get

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your take

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