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Now, let's get into the news. In just a
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few days, Donald Trump and
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Joe Biden will be debating in
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a CNN hosted debate. And
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already many people are saying CNN is afraid.
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One of my favorite headlines coming out of the AP is
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that can Joe Biden perform
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and can Donald Trump be
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boring? And I'm like, wow,
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that's a headline. They
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expect Joe Biden to fail and
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they expect Donald Trump to entertain.
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I think that is a reasonable assessment. But
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now we've got questions about whether or not
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Joe Biden will be hyped up on
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goofballs as we all
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suspect. And there is
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some speculation that he's on uppers. And
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I think that's a fair assessment. I
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mean, when even the AP is saying, can this guy really
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perform? Well, they got to be giving
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him something, right? Well, here
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we go, my friends. The story this morning
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happened this morning. CNN
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cuts off interview with
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Trump press secretary for
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trashing debate moderator. I
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take issue with that headline. I
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don't believe that it was trashing the debate
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moderator. It was pointing out that Jake
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Tapper, who's going to be at my the
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presumption is he's moderating has
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compared Trump to Hitler on
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many occasions. Now, now, how do you expect
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of a fair debate if that's the case?
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Now, look, if someone asked me to moderate a Trump
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Biden debate, I think it's fair for me to be
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like, why? I think Joe Biden's brain don't work. And
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I've insulted him. You got to get somebody who's like
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not in the spotlight, who's just kind
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of like, yeah, you know, let's try and be fair about
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this. I think it's reasonable to say if I'm biased and
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I don't like Joe Biden, I don't moderate a debate. But
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here we go. Wait to see this video.
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This is actually hilarious. CNN cuts off interview with Trump
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press secretary for trasher trashing debate
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moderator. This
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is Cassie hunt, abruptly ending
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a live interview with Trump's press
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secretary Caroline Levitt on Monday. And
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for the spokesperson questioned a moderator
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in the upcoming debate, haunted asked Levitt what to
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expect from Joe Biden out of the
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first live televised presidential debate of 2024 scheduled June 27.
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This one's going
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to be fun. We're doing a watch
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party commentary and laugh riot here at
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Tim cast YRL. In
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reply, Levitt said, Well, first of
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all, it takes someone five minutes to Google
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Jake Tapper, Donald Trump to see
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that Jake Tapper has consistently and hunt
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interrupts. So I'm going
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to stop this interview. If you continue
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to attack my colleagues attack,
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that's that's pathetic. That's really sad.
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CNN is so desperate. When
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Levitt responded, I am stating facts your
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colleagues have stated in the past hunt
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cut her off and ended the interview.
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Hunt later posted an ex about the exchange
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saying you come on my show, you respect
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my colleagues period. I love it. Well,
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I have the video for you and we got the responses. Jack
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Pissovic tweeted this out. This is the clip from the
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show breaking CNN
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host at Cassie cuts off
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Trump spokesman. Caroline,
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this is Caroline Levitt. The
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second she brings up Jake Tapper spending
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years comparing Trump to Hitler. This
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is a preview of how CNN will act during
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the debate. Oh boy.
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44 seconds for your enjoyment. It's
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to take someone five minutes to Google Jake
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Tapper, Donald Trump to see that Jake Tapper
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has consistently stopped this interview. If you're going
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to keep the President Trump to Adolf Hilter,
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ma'am, I'm going to stop this interview. If
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you continue to attack my colleagues, I would
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like to talk about Joe Biden and Donald
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Trump who you work for. Yes. If you
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are here to speak on his behalf, I
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will have this conversation. I
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am stating facts that your colleagues have stated in the past.
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Now, Caroline, thank you very much for your time. You are
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welcome to
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come back at any point. She is welcome to
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And Trump's there, and I'm like, I'll let Trump do his
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thing. I'm not one of those guys who's going to run
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up to somebody and be like, you know, try and shake
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everybody's hand and beg. But the amount
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of people that want to meet this man. He
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walks in the room and like a
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magnet. Everybody is just being sucked
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over to him and he and he knows
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it. That's who he is. And they all want
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to talk to him. Here's the weirdest thing.
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What can Trump do for you? This is
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the honest question I have about this gravitas.
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For what reason do you want
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Trump to know that like you
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bought a new car or that
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you're working on a new project? Like what do you think
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is going to happen? I mean, it's an honest
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question. When the people rush up to him. And
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they're like I just want to let you know I'm a big
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fan. I work in you know Water
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desalination and this plant it's like great
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That's awesome. Thank you. It's like they just
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want Trump to know they need him to know
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that they're working on something Because
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there's something there. I don't get it. I did me I
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don't get it, but I guess
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people really just are drawn to this man He
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cannot be boring. I mean
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he could he could try to be boring but
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I kind of feel like if Trump went on the
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debate stage and just stood there and made a face
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people would be laughing like You
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I don't know does it here we go here. We go a this
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what the AP has to say Rarely
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if ever has one candidate in a presidential debate
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had so much material to use against the other
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oh my Republican Donald Trump
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has been convicted of 34 felony counts with
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serious charges and three other indictments still still
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pending as President Trump nominated three of
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the justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade Creating
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a backlash even in conservative blood states
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and his sweeping second-term plans include promises
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of retribution against political enemies in both
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parties Certainly sounds
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exciting Yet the big question
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for President Joe Biden fairly or not is
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whether he has the physical and mental capacity
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at 81 years old to press The case
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against Trump perhaps nothing matters
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more than the level of energy and
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strength the Democratic incumbent projects on stage
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Both men have glaring flaws that present their opponent
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with tremendous opportunity and risk They'll
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face a huge national audience that will include many people
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Tuning into their 2020 rematch for the first
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time and who won't see another debate until
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September magnifying each success
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or mistake I Gotta
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say I gotta say this Thursday 8 p.m.
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Is gonna be wild It's
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gonna be absolutely wild would be fun. We're gonna
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have to make the popcorn and I
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believe we'll be joined by Alex Stein primetime live
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on on Tim cast IRL at least that's who
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we have slated so far And
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the rest of the Tim cast crew to watch and
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comment on the debate between
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Donald Trump and Joe Biden certainly
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will be fun. Biden and
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Trump will face off 9 p.m. for 90
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minutes inside a CNN studio
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in Atlanta. Oh, boy. Can
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Biden perform? I'm going to
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go ahead and say no, but I always, this
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is like the eighth time I've shouted out this meme. Somebody
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tweeted when they, okay, so
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CNN tweeted out, we
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are going to see, they said, debate
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Thursday 27th. Someone responded
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with, we are about to see the
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Manhattan project of psychoactive stimulants. And it's
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just like, yes, whatever
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the government's been cooking up to keep
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this guy functioning, he's going to be
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hepped up on goofballs. Biden's
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seeming low bar for success has been
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created in part by
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the 78 year old Trump and his Republican allies, whoever
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letlessly mocked the Democratic presidents for
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apparent stumbles connected to his age for
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years. Trump's allies have questioned
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whether Biden can even stay awake and stand
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up for the entire 90 minutes. Democrats
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are hopeful that Biden can bring
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the same energy he did in the State of the
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Union address earlier in the year. But
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a face off on live television against an
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opponent who delights in verbal combat is very
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different from a scripted speech before Congress. Biden's
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team is aware that he cannot afford to have a bad
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night with the nation watching. This is why they're gonna be
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cutting off Trump's mic. Those
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are the rules. They're gonna cut
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his mic off. How much
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do you want to bet they won't do the same thing
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to Joe Biden? This whole thing
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is designed to be rigged against
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Trump. CNN, you
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know, maybe this, I
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don't think CNN will be fair, but maybe this with
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CNN's ratings in absolute gutter.
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You see people like Chris
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Cuomo desperately trying to redeem
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themselves in, you know,
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external space outside of CNN, going on Patrick
15:46
Bette, David and things like that, talking with
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Dave Rubin. CNN
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may be so desperate they may be thinking, if we
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give Trump a fair shot at this, we might actually
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get some audience back. And it's too bad because
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they could. But now with this Cassie Hunt
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thing. She should have
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let Carolyn Levitt say that Tapper called
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Trump Hitler. And then
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she could have been like, well, I
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guess people have their opinions. We'll see if Jake can do a
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fair job. We'll press him to try. That's
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the appropriate response. No one's falling for this. And
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here's the thing. They don't want their audience to
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see someone point out that they will
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not do a good job with this
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debate, that they have been biased, and
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that there's reason to suspect this will
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be illegitimate. And I
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think we can all agree that is
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very likely. That is very likely
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going to be the case. It's seen and will not be fair. But
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the next big question outside of whether or
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not Joe Biden's brain works is can Trump
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be boring? They say having
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already locked up his base, Trump has
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an opportunity with persuadable swing voters and
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moderates who fueled Biden's victory four years
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ago and now express concerns about both
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candidates. But to win
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over the so-called double haters, Trump
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cannot simply lean into the red
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meat talking points, personal insults and
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conspiracy theories that typically dominate his
17:04
public appearances. Instead
17:06
of more talk of retribution or
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lies about the U.S. election system,
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he'll need to offer an optimistic vision
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for the future and a clear
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contrast with Biden on traditional kitchen
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table issues like health care and
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education. He was widely
17:22
panned for his outburst in the first
17:24
2020 debate with Biden, badgering the then-democratic
17:27
nominee and repeatedly interrupting him. Their
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second debate took a milder tone
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and focused on the
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sharply different governing visions. In
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short, Trump needs to be somewhat boring
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on Thursday night. Can he
17:40
stay disciplined? Some allies are hopeful.
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History may suggest otherwise. Navigating
17:46
the criminal records, oh boy, Trump's
17:48
extraordinary legal baggage creates opportunity and
17:50
risk for both candidates on stage.
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Biden's campaign has signaled an increasing
17:55
willingness to lean into Trump's criminal
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record in recent days. Aside
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from a few jabs, Biden himself
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has largely distanced himself from
18:04
Trump's prosecutions to avoid the
18:06
appearance of political interference. Trump
18:10
has been alleging for years without evidence that Biden
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is responsible for prosecuting and won't make it easy
18:14
for the president to toe that line. Recent
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polling shows that about half of U.S. adults
18:19
approve of Trump's New York conviction. And
18:22
if voters don't think the specific convictions
18:24
are troublesome, Trump's attempt to conceal an
18:26
alleged affair with a porn actress is
18:28
hardly bumper sticker material. Meanwhile,
18:31
Biden is aware that Trump may go
18:33
after his son, Hunter, as the then-president
18:37
did on the debate stage four years ago. Hunter
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Biden was recently convicted on three felony charges relating
18:41
to the purchase of a gun while
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allegedly being addicted to drugs. Trump
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has also raised questions about Hunter
18:48
Biden's foreign business dealings when his
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father was vice president. Muted
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mics and moderators, oh boy. This
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is often the case. The moderators and the ground rules will
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shape the debate's outcome, blah, blah, blah. We get it. We
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get it. Biden and Trump will debate at a
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CNN studio in Atlanta with no audience. There
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will be no opening statements. Each candidate's
19:07
microphone will be muted except that it's his turn to
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speak. This is not even a debate. This
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is why Tim Kest IRL does not do
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video conferencing. Because you
19:17
do video conferencing, it's hard to rebut
19:19
and have a hard conversation. So
19:22
if someone's talking and they say,
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you want other people to be able to interrupt.
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And a lot of people are like, don't interrupt,
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don't interrupt. This is the entire point. Conversations
19:32
don't work very well when it's
19:34
a two-second delay over a Skype or
19:36
a Zoom and someone says, here's
19:38
my opinion with a pause and the person says,
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okay, well now here's my opinion. And there's a
19:43
pause. It's like, dude, what you want
19:45
is for someone to say something. They
19:47
make their point and then someone goes, yeah, but hold
19:49
on, hold on. And then someone else jumps in like
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that. I know it might
19:53
sound like a cacophony sometimes, but
19:56
that actually is the raw of the conversation
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that you want to see. It's
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true. That's why a lot of
20:02
people don't like the, you know, you can
20:05
do Zoom and Skype, but it's hard because
20:07
there's that slight delay. IRL
20:09
is always better in real life. With
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them cutting off the mics, I don't see it, I
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don't see it being as entertaining or as like an
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actual debate. I just don't see it. But
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we'll see, we'll see. Rep. Ronny Jackson
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echoing Trump cast doubt on Biden's upcoming
20:25
debate performance. Jackson, Republican
20:27
from Texas, who was Trump's White House physician
20:30
until 2018, baselessly suggested
20:32
that Biden might use performance-enhancing drugs.
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I love NBC because they're so
20:37
full of it. Baselessly.
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I'm going to let that one stew for a minute.
20:43
Come on. Even Democrats know
20:45
this dude's not functioning that well. Okay, let's not
20:47
play these games, right? Biden
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likely will be using performance-enhancing drugs. That's
20:52
just it. Come on.
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Well, let's take a look. There is
20:56
still this question. This is from Trib Live. S.E.
21:00
Cupp says, Biden replacement theory factor fever dream. This is
21:02
from a few days ago, it's from Friday. And
21:06
she mentions, Democrats are still
21:08
stuck in denial and bargaining. They're
21:10
offering up speculative, baseless, and in some
21:12
cases, delusional hypotheticals to soothe their anxious
21:14
minds. Talk
21:17
of replacing Biden with someone like Michigan Governor Gretchen
21:19
Whitmer or California Governor Gavin
21:22
Newsom started way back in 2022. I
21:24
don't know what happened. I don't know what happens. I
21:27
don't know that they replaced Joe Biden. But a
21:29
lot of people think this is it. This
21:32
is the moment that they're going to have to... It's
21:35
make or break. If Biden can't get the
21:37
job done on stage, he's done. He
21:40
will be replaced. Interestingly,
21:43
we've got this, the latest polls. RCP
21:45
still has Trump up 0.9, so he's
21:48
improved by 0.1. And
21:50
then we have this from 538, actually
21:52
showing Biden taking the lead with zero
21:54
points. 0.3 up. So
21:57
hard to know for sure. I don't know that I trust 538.
22:00
There are some polls they don't use that
22:02
RCP does, but in their
22:04
simulation of what we can expect to happen,
22:08
who is favored to win the 2024 presidential election, well, it
22:10
goes back and forth. But
22:12
right now they're saying there's
22:14
one tie. One, there's, oh,
22:16
there's three instances, three instances where there's a
22:18
tie. Biden wins 50, Trump wins 49. I
22:22
don't know if you can trust 538, but
22:24
we will see. In
22:26
the meantime, if this is
22:29
how CNN approaches this, that
22:31
they're going to be shutting off microphones because they
22:33
don't want people to hear the truth, that their
22:35
network has accused Trump of being like, at
22:38
the very least, of being a modern Hitler,
22:42
we will see. We will see. How
22:44
many of you are actually confident? I
22:47
wonder. All right, but we'll see. Next segment's
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877-646-534. Again,
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that's 877-646-5347. The
24:10
fight that has just kicked off,
24:12
the Ten Commandments in Schools. Well
24:14
Donald Trump is endorsing the idea
24:17
of putting the Ten Commandments in schools and
24:19
many other places. The ACLU has
24:21
already leveled a legal challenge against
24:24
the Louisiana law requiring the commandments go
24:26
up in all publicly funded classrooms. Ladies
24:29
and gentlemen, welcome to the Cold
24:31
Civil War. The culture war, as many
24:33
of us call it, here's
24:35
the question. Should the
24:37
left be allowed to put up images
24:39
from the Progress Pride flag or images
24:41
of the Progress Pride flag, which is
24:43
an ideological symbol, not just
24:46
some, we love everyone's
24:48
statement, it is an ideological symbol
24:50
with stripes and colors that represent
24:52
certain behaviors and morals. Is
24:55
that any different from the Ten Commandments? Well
24:58
my friends, here's the issue. The
25:00
left would argue, the ACLU would
25:03
argue, it is viewpoint discrimination to
25:05
ban the Pride flag. And
25:08
to put the Ten Commandments in
25:10
the schools is also discrimination. Well,
25:12
to be fair, requiring it in
25:14
the schools perhaps may be discriminatory because
25:16
they don't require anything else. But
25:19
this is the issue you get with men on the left who
25:21
would argue outright, you
25:24
cannot put the Ten Commandments in schools and
25:26
they will put Pride flags in schools. Why?
25:29
Because morals over principles. Now,
25:32
one way of putting it, but I think the
25:34
real issue is that there's underlying principles that we
25:36
don't actually consider
25:39
when we're discussing what our morals are and
25:41
our morals are informed by our principles. A
25:45
lot of what we see on the left will
25:47
be the implication that you are
25:49
not adhering to your stated principles
25:51
of freedom, but when you
25:53
challenge them, yet they
25:56
certainly don't. We know this. They
25:59
say free speech for me. but not for thee, and
26:01
now here we are. Now I'm not super concerned
26:03
with Donald Trump saying there should be 10 commandments in
26:05
schools. That's his opinion, he's allowed to have it, and
26:08
so be it, but where does this bring us? Brian
26:12
Krasenstein with the philosophical debate. Now
26:15
Krasenstein is, I wouldn't call
26:17
him the smartest guy in the world, Brian,
26:19
if you're listening, but
26:21
I would say he's a sophist, and
26:24
he's the kind of guy who would endorse or oppose a
26:27
candidate if offered the right amount of money. I'd
26:30
be willing to bet that if you went to the
26:32
Krasines and offered him a million dollars, they'd be MAGA
26:34
personalities in two seconds. Brian
26:36
tweeted this, hey everyone, I've got great
26:38
news. We will be pushing
26:41
for the five pillars of Islam to be
26:43
posted in every single classroom across America. I'm
26:46
so excited because I know that my conservative friends
26:48
will be for this. How excited
26:50
are you about the initiative, MAGA? This is
26:52
great, right? I'm just gonna come
26:54
right out and say it. A
26:57
sophist degenerate trying
26:59
to play upon my morals and principles
27:01
means literally nothing to me. Your
27:05
booze mean nothing, I've seen what makes you
27:07
cheer. That's quite literally it. Your
27:10
point is garbage, but
27:14
I would say this. Many
27:16
on the left, many liberals, many low
27:18
order thinkers, first order thinkers, they're
27:21
gonna go, ha, see, you know, you want the
27:23
Ten Commandments in the schools, but you know, you
27:25
don't want the pillars of Islam because you're a
27:27
hypocrite and if you want this, then why not
27:29
that? And it's like Christians
27:31
want Christian stuff in schools. Next question.
27:34
Like on the surface, it's really, really
27:36
simple, right? People who
27:38
follow the Ten Commandments do not want the pillars of
27:40
Islam in school. Thank you and
27:42
have a nice day. There's no question
27:44
of principles. There's no question of
27:47
hypocrisy. There's a question of the
27:49
moral foundation of an individual in
27:51
pursuing what they desire. So
27:53
if their moral foundations are in the Ten Commandments
27:55
and not the pillars of Islam, then they will
27:57
advocate for at a legal level every step of
27:59
the way. the Ten Commandments and not the Palace
28:02
of Islam. Brian, I hope that helps. But let's
28:04
do this. I'd like to
28:06
dive into a deeper conversation, people
28:08
like Brian don't quite understand, between morals
28:11
and principles, how principles inform morals
28:13
and what your principles actually are.
28:17
And this is where it gets really interesting because people
28:19
don't actually understand. Maybe a
28:21
deep conversation or podcast could help them
28:23
realize, but a lot of people get this
28:26
wrong. Brian,
28:28
Sarah Fields responds to Brian saying, first
28:31
of all, they understand the point you're attempting to make. I really do.
28:34
I do think that religion, I do not think that
28:36
religion belongs in public schools. And if anyone wants to
28:38
ask me why I'm an open book, however, comparing Islam
28:40
to the Christian faith is ludicrous. Biblical
28:42
teachings spread love and truth. Islam teaches to
28:44
remove the heads of those who oppose them.
28:46
Well, I would say that Islam
28:48
as a religion, I
28:51
don't agree with that. Maybe the Hadith
28:54
and the practices culturally do, they do.
28:58
Brian responds, both religions teach love. Both
29:01
religions also push for horrible punishment on
29:03
those who don't follow the religion if you read
29:05
the Bible or Quran. And
29:08
Sarah Fields says, I have read both and you do not know
29:10
what you are talking about. I
29:12
will defer to Sarah in that regard, but I will say this.
29:16
Brian Krasenstein, wanting the
29:18
pillars of Islam in schools, all right. Let's
29:21
talk about morals, principles, and I'll start with a
29:23
really simple one. A question that shows
29:25
you the moral divergence of the left and the right. Should
29:29
the government intervene to
29:32
prevent medical malpractice against
29:35
a child? That's
29:37
the question. And you've heard me ask this question before,
29:39
so for those that are fans of the show, you already know where this
29:41
is going. I
29:44
will elaborate. If a doctor
29:46
prescribes a treatment to a
29:48
child and the parents
29:50
object to that prescription and say, you
29:52
cannot do this, should
29:55
the government be allowed to intervene
29:58
and prevent the pain? from blocking
30:00
that treatment. Here
30:03
we go. Let's say the
30:05
child has cancer. Really, really
30:08
safe to remove cancer. There's
30:10
a tumor grown on them, and the
30:12
doctors like this thing can be removed
30:15
right now. You
30:17
give us a couple hours, safe
30:19
procedure to remove this tumor if
30:22
you don't. And it
30:24
metastasizes, it spreads, it
30:26
could become deadly,
30:29
fatal, malignant. Okay.
30:32
The parents say, no, we don't want none of
30:34
your modern medical mumbo jumbo. You're lying to us,
30:36
and we don't know what this is all about.
30:38
So we hear object. And
30:40
the doctor's like, look, he's got a tumor on the side of
30:42
his neck. We can show you the
30:45
extras, we can show you the proof. If we remove it
30:47
now, he's good for life. It could
30:49
be done very easily. And they're like, no, we object. Let's
30:53
just say, for the sake of argument, it
30:56
is a fact. The child has a 100% mortality
30:59
rate in the next six months unless this
31:01
tumor is removed. And
31:03
it can be removed safely and easily with no risk,
31:05
zero risk. But the parents refuse.
31:09
Should the state intervene
31:12
and say the child is getting the treatment to
31:15
save its life? It's
31:17
a tough question, right? Some people might not agree. Some
31:19
people say, no, the parents ultimately decide because
31:22
that's a principle of government non-intervention.
31:25
Most reasonable people, most
31:27
people I say being reasonable would say, yeah,
31:30
if some hippy dippy parents are like, let's put
31:32
it this way. They put their kid in a
31:34
vegan diet and the
31:36
kid is dying. And the doctor says, you
31:38
cannot eat soy and nothing but soy, you
31:40
will die. Should
31:43
the government intervene to feed that child? Vegan
31:46
diet, give the kid a steak. A
31:49
lot of people would say, yes, the state should intervene. I'm
31:51
of the opinion, the state should intervene. I am not a
31:53
big L libertarian. I
31:55
believe that community exists for a reason. And
31:57
if there are psychopath parents who are going to
31:59
harm them. their kids, the state should intervene. The
32:02
next question. You say yes.
32:05
Now, here's the problem. The principle
32:08
is government non-intervention and the rights of parents, right?
32:10
Let's talk about the morals there. There's
32:13
no easy answer on the principle of
32:15
should the government intervene because what if the
32:17
child says, I'm depressed and the doctor says, then
32:20
the only prescription is a sex change operation. No,
32:23
then the state should not intervene, but hold on. They're
32:26
the same thing. Doctors prescribing
32:28
what they say will save the life of a
32:31
child. Now you say, but Tim, that's absurd. Cutting
32:33
the kid's balls off isn't going to save his
32:35
life. That's a weird surgery.
32:37
There's nothing. Agreed. But
32:39
the doctor disagrees. And that's the point. If
32:42
the parents disagree with the doctor, when is
32:44
it acceptable and when is it not for
32:46
the state to intervene? The underlying principle here
32:48
actually is the betterment of the child. However,
32:51
the betterment of the child is formed
32:53
by our morals and the things we
32:55
believe to be true. Thus,
32:59
we come to morals versus principles, something
33:01
Brian Krasenstein does not understand. That
33:04
is to say, if you came to
33:06
someone and said, should there,
33:08
should religious texts be allowed in schools? The
33:11
question is not yes or no. The
33:13
question is not it's free speech or not.
33:15
The question is which religion? Because
33:19
our principles can only inform
33:21
so far. If
33:23
our principle is children must be
33:25
protected from predators,
33:29
from harm, and
33:31
should be given information that benefits them.
33:34
The principle is the betterment of children. Then
33:37
a Christian is going to believe the Ten Commandments will benefit
33:39
them and Muslims will believe the five
33:41
pillars of Islam will benefit them and both will probably
33:44
disagree on each other based on
33:46
what they believe in their opinions to
33:48
be true. So
33:50
the underlying principle is simply I want
33:52
children to have the right information and
33:55
moral framework. What's the right moral framework?
33:58
Christians will say the Ten Commandments. Muslims would say the
34:00
pillars of Islam, or maybe the
34:02
Hadith or whatever, I'm not a Muslim, not
34:05
a Christian either. And thus, when
34:07
a Christian says we want the Ten Commandments in schools, what
34:10
they're literally saying at the principle level is,
34:13
children should be informed on what is right and
34:15
wrong. That's it. That's
34:17
simple. So when Krasnstein
34:20
says, then you want the pillars of
34:22
Islam in school, don't you? No. We
34:25
want kids to be taught right and wrong. And
34:27
Christians will say Islam is wrong and Christianity is right,
34:29
that's it. And you'll disagree. That's
34:33
it. Ultimately, here's the
34:35
point. Pride flags in
34:38
schools, the legal issue. The
34:40
ACLU has taken the position that banning
34:42
the pride flag alone would be a
34:44
form of viewpoint or content discrimination prohibited
34:47
by such decisions as US v. Grayson,
34:49
in 1983, and Reed v. Towne of
34:51
Gilbert. Here's your opportunity. Conservatives
34:56
should actually file amicus
34:58
briefs in support of
35:00
the ACLU right here. And
35:02
here's your game plan. Your
35:05
legal firm, your activist
35:07
group, you file
35:09
an amicus brief in support of the ACLU
35:12
arguing that the Ten Commandments should
35:14
not be banned from schools nor the Bible
35:16
for the same reason that it would be
35:18
viewpoint discrimination. That would
35:20
mean teachers would be allowed at
35:22
their discretion to put the Ten Commandments and
35:25
give out Bibles in the class. The
35:27
ACLU would vomit all over themselves at
35:29
the thought. Likely,
35:31
it would create a really, it
35:34
would be an interesting problem for them in their argument. The
35:37
ACLU does not want the Ten Commandments in school, but they
35:39
do want pride flags in school. You
35:41
can't have it both ways. That's your game.
35:43
That's Ryan Krasenstein's game. So
35:45
you simply say, no, we agree. Pride
35:47
flags should be allowed in schools. And
35:49
then we're gonna put the Ten Commandments and Bibles in
35:51
schools. Then we're gonna get a bunch of teachers hired
35:53
and these schools will be Christian. That's
35:56
the game you play. That's the game they
35:58
wanna play. It's the game. they're quite literally
36:00
playing. I see
36:02
things like this. We're trying to make a
36:04
point about, if you want the 10 commandments, then we get the pillars
36:06
of Islam. No. They
36:09
put up that Satanist thing in that city
36:11
hall or whatever where that guy smashed it. This
36:15
is not, it's an
36:17
unwillingness on the part of the
36:19
left or an incapability to understand
36:22
underlying principles. And they are
36:24
rudimentary. What informs our
36:26
morals? Keep kids safe. Not
36:28
a complicated one, but what someone thinks will
36:30
keep a kid safe is different from somebody
36:32
else. And that's it. So
36:36
if a Christian wants the 10
36:38
commandments, it's unsurprising. They view it
36:41
as moral foundational good that
36:43
helps make kids safe. And
36:46
they view other things like pride flags and
36:48
Islamists not. Though to be
36:50
fair, Brian, a lot of conservatives
36:53
would probably prefer Islam to pride flags.
36:56
Not that they'd mostly prefer either. But I
36:58
hope you get the point. I'll leave it there. Next
37:00
segment is coming up at 8 p.m. over at
37:02
youtube.com/TimKestIRL. Thanks for hanging out, and we'll see you
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38:09
this country among voters was immigration Immigration
38:12
still is a top issue. It's currently number two.
38:14
Why while we're seeing a lot of crime and
38:17
It's not all immigration. It's illegal immigrants
38:19
who are illegally entering the country surprisingly,
38:22
they don't have a lot of They
38:25
don't care much for our laws So
38:28
in a lot of cities we've seen many stories popping up
38:30
in the press of well You had Lake
38:32
and Riley lost her life after
38:34
a man was attempting to force himself
38:36
on her And I
38:38
guess she fought back the media actually
38:42
well, well man It
38:45
seems like because I want to be careful here
38:48
They're almost critical of the victims
38:51
and that's what we're seeing now with
38:53
msnbc once again
38:56
msnbc panel erupts after
38:59
heritage president blast crime committed
39:01
by illegal migrants We
39:03
don't use that term Listen
39:07
you come to the United States legally. I
39:09
have respect for this You know Donald Trump got a lot
39:11
of flack when he said he wanted to give green cards
39:13
to college graduates. Trump is correct Everybody
39:16
immediately assumes the worst possible thing and
39:18
this is the problem with that narrative
39:21
Trump says we want to give green cards to
39:23
college grads It doesn't make sense that they come
39:25
here go to our schools. We kick them out
39:28
and they become billionaires in their countries Trump
39:30
is correct. You see most
39:33
people immediately assumed the worst Some
39:36
communists showing up from Honduras getting
39:38
a scholarship and then getting a
39:40
green card Well, that's if
39:42
that's how you want to interpret it. The real
39:44
answer is point made by Trump
39:47
Simple proposition. What are the parameters? Well,
39:49
I say I agree if
39:51
the parameters are Reforming
39:54
the college system first and foremost getting rid
39:56
of the predatory loan system getting rid of
39:58
all the Marxist garbage Then,
40:01
vetting process, how many green cards are we
40:03
actually allotting every year to college grads? It
40:07
should be between 100 and 1,000 maybe because what we
40:09
want, industrialist billionaire opportunity.
40:11
We want to brain drain
40:13
other countries. Why? So
40:15
that we are number one around the world and then
40:17
we can maintain that beautiful, beautiful
40:20
status as the top economy on the planet without
40:22
using guns and bombs. Quite
40:24
simple, right? But it is
40:26
complicated and there's no guarantee it could be pulled
40:28
off very easily. So that
40:30
idea I have no problem with but the media, you
40:32
look at this story and I got to get dark
40:34
with it because it's the reality. The
40:36
story here, you're asking what is it about? Post-millennial,
40:41
this is tough to read. We
40:43
don't use the term illegal. MSNBC
40:46
punted interrupts panel on 12-year-old
40:48
girl brutally murdered by
40:51
illegal migrants to correct
40:53
language. They're undocumented
40:55
individuals. Seriously? Here
40:57
you go. What do you tell the
40:59
parents of those people, those young girls who were killed?
41:02
This is a preponderance of these
41:04
people by goal or meal. What is
41:06
the difference between an illegal immigrant who
41:09
unfortunately engages in that activity?
41:12
We don't like that. I want to be clear.
41:14
We don't use the term illegal. It's undocumented individuals
41:16
versus anyone else who commits the same thing. I
41:25
mean, it's so... I can
41:27
answer this one. It's really, really easy.
41:29
All right. Here we go.
41:31
What's the difference between an illegal alien who committed a crime
41:34
and anyone else who committed the crime? We
41:36
are trying to prevent crime. Thank
41:38
you. Have a nice day. So I'll put
41:40
it this way. If you come to
41:42
me and say, what's the difference between someone who
41:44
robs a bank and then murders the bank teller
41:46
versus somebody who just commits a murder? It's like,
41:48
well, if we have good security
41:50
on the bank and
41:52
we prevent the people from entering with the
41:54
weapons in the first place, you
41:57
reduce the probability that people will
41:59
be killed. and a botched bank
42:01
robbery. Next question. If someone
42:03
is willing to break our
42:06
laws to enter this country, we
42:10
prevent that, okay, and we
42:12
say port of entry, it
42:14
is a really simple algorithm. It's
42:17
absolutely remarkable. If
42:20
you create a path, it's almost
42:22
like when you ban guns, only
42:24
outlaws have guns. I don't know
42:26
that Democrats are capable of this
42:28
multi-level ordered thinking. What happens
42:30
beyond the first, but I'll keep it simple for
42:33
you. If you, I
42:35
don't know, leave your door open, bugs
42:38
will get in. Then you will have to
42:40
use bug spray, right? Like that's, oh, you
42:42
close your door and then there's no bugs
42:44
and you don't use bug spray. And
42:46
they say, but what's the difference between the fly that
42:48
got in your room when the door was open and
42:50
the fly that didn't? Well, the
42:52
fly that somehow manages to get in is still a problem.
42:54
We have to deal with that and it is bad, but
42:58
it is the simple process by
43:00
which we prevent them from getting
43:02
it in the first place. Okay. You know
43:04
what? I really love this because this is
43:06
pure Democrat thought process, right? They
43:09
say, you know, we tell young
43:11
women not to walk down dark alleys late
43:13
at night or be careful about using the
43:15
ATM late at night. No, we should tell
43:17
men not to rape. We
43:20
already do that. We punish it.
43:22
We have a TV show on, what is it? NBC has been
43:24
on for like 40 years. I'm exaggerating
43:26
specifically about how bad it is to rape
43:28
law and order SVU, by the way, for
43:30
those that didn't get that one. And
43:33
yet there are still bad guys who do it. So,
43:36
well, of course we recognize it's the
43:38
murderers who are the problem. We
43:40
are trying to keep out people who are willing
43:42
to commit the crime in the first place. And
43:45
the people who are trying to enter the
43:47
country legally are substantially less
43:50
likely to murder a 12 year
43:52
old than those who would enter
43:54
the country illegally. Now,
43:57
when these people are coming to the United States. And
44:00
they're coming from Venezuela, many
44:03
of them from El Salvador, especially with
44:05
the amazing, amazing transformation under
44:07
President Bukele. He's done an amazing job. But
44:09
of course, these criminals are terrified, so they
44:11
flee. They flee. Well,
44:13
these criminals aren't going to go to the U.S. border, knock on the
44:15
door and say, please let me in legally. I'll
44:17
fill up my forms and wait a few years. They're
44:20
going to come in illegally. And
44:22
so many of the people that we see, and not
44:24
all, I don't even know if it's a majority, who
44:26
are crossing illegally, are criminals. Now, I will
44:28
say this. Hold on. I'm saying
44:30
criminals before they cross. Anyone
44:32
who crosses that border commits a crime. That's a
44:34
fact. It is illegal to do this in the
44:36
United States. Anyone who
44:38
is willing to commit a crime, there's
44:41
going to be a higher preponderance,
44:43
there's going to be a higher probability that
44:46
those people will commit crimes later on. I'm not saying all
44:48
of them will be murders. It
44:50
could very well just be trespassing. But
44:53
the people who are willing to abide by the law are clearly,
44:55
clearly by the algorithm created. The
44:59
New York Post. MSNBC host
45:01
chaffed at how to refer to
45:03
migrants who enter the country illegally
45:05
and commit crimes during a testy
45:07
exchange. The liberal networks host
45:09
were eager to grill Roberts about
45:11
Heritage Project 2025, an initiative
45:14
intended to outline an agenda for former President
45:17
Trump should he win the second term. It
45:19
has become something of a boogeyman among progressives.
45:22
I'm specifically interested as it relates, Dr. Roberts, to
45:24
the deportation of immigrants in this country, just understanding
45:26
sort of how it is going to work. MSNBC
45:29
anchor Alicia Menendez, the daughter of Bob Menendez,
45:31
began. Well, one thing I will add, too,
45:34
is the president of the
45:36
Heritage Foundation says they're illegal aliens. That
45:38
is a legal term, and it is
45:40
a fact statement. You can be like, we don't
45:42
use the term illegal here. It's in
45:44
the law books. It's just the
45:46
term. Shut up. They're doing
45:48
this because they're trying to lie, cheat and steal.
45:52
When you talk about folks on the interior, how
45:55
you see a future administration utilizing the National Guard,
45:57
ICE, police forces, deport something like
45:59
11. million people. Roberts
46:01
said the first objective is to close the
46:03
border followed by the biggest mass deportation system
46:05
ever in the history of America. Here's
46:07
what I here's what I absolutely love. So
46:10
there's that show evil on CBS and Paramount
46:12
Plus. I've mentioned it on Tim Castor IRL
46:14
because they have this scene where
46:18
the mom it's so it's like frozen
46:20
on a show. Three
46:22
people, there's a priest,
46:24
a woman and a tech guy and
46:27
they're investigating possession and other weird, you
46:29
know, demonic things. They work for the
46:31
church. They work for the Catholic church.
46:34
It's very woke show and it's kind of hilarious. And
46:36
despite the fact that it's being very Catholic. So
46:39
anyway, the mom has four daughters, and
46:41
she's like, I'm going to make a list
46:44
of commandments for for my daughters, the 10
46:46
mom commandments. And the first one is thou
46:48
shalt not lie to mom and she's like,
46:50
don't lie to me. And
46:52
then the one girl is like, can we lie to
46:54
other people? And she goes, no. And
46:56
then the one girl, one, one of the girls
46:58
goes, what if we're hiding Jews in the basement,
47:00
like with Hitler or immigrants with like Trump and
47:03
the mom's like, okay, those are great
47:05
points, but we'll talk about that later.
47:07
And it's like hiding immigrants in your
47:09
basement, like Trump. Jesus,
47:12
people are nuts. But
47:14
you know it. You know, that's what they're
47:16
going to do. Let me,
47:18
let me break this down because that's the narrative
47:20
they're trying to build. But I can tell you
47:22
the difference. First,
47:25
I will say this, Donald
47:27
Trump better be very, very careful.
47:29
It is already thin ice for
47:32
moderate types like me when
47:35
dealing with something like mass deportations.
47:37
It's going to be difficult. There
47:39
may be shootouts, seriously, from
47:41
criminal gang members and cartels and
47:44
things like that. I need
47:46
to know. That's why I asked Trump this
47:48
personally, when it comes to this operation,
47:50
it is going to be done as
47:54
humanely and through
47:56
the appropriate legal processes, properly
47:59
as possible. And there will
48:01
be no mistreatment.
48:04
Now I say mistreatment, assuming someone's a criminal
48:06
with a gun who's like a cartel member,
48:09
well that's a wider berth than say, it's
48:12
some woman who came here 15 years ago, she's here illegally
48:14
and she's got her kids. This person
48:16
should be gently placed in the back of
48:18
a police car and
48:21
driven to a deportation center or however
48:23
they handle it. And then we
48:25
send them back to their homes
48:28
and it should be comfortable, it should. And
48:31
it's a challenge too because you've had people say on Tim
48:33
Guest IRL, maybe we should just pay them a thousand dollars
48:35
to leave and I'm like, why? They'll come back and then
48:37
they'll keep doing it. It's a perverse incentive, you don't wanna
48:39
do that. But I tell you
48:41
this, the difference my friends, for
48:43
the people who are trying to come here illegally in violation of
48:46
our laws, this is the big meme. AOC
48:50
called Detention Center set up by Barack Obama,
48:53
concentration camps. Someone
48:55
made a comic where a bunch of
48:57
Jews were rushing to get into
49:01
one of these concentration camps. And
49:03
it's like, and then the
49:06
Nazi guy was like, hey you, you get out of here,
49:08
don't come in here. The difference is Germany
49:10
was a country with citizens, citizens
49:13
who lived there, who
49:15
owned businesses. Hitler
49:17
comes to power and blames a
49:20
religious ethnic minority for their problems.
49:22
And then they go around smashing things,
49:24
loading them up into train cars and
49:27
things like this to send them to
49:29
work camps and death camps, killing
49:32
them. What
49:34
we have now in the United States is
49:36
people breaking our laws to enter the country
49:39
and us saying, please go home and
49:41
don't break our laws. Very
49:44
different. But that's why I say it
49:46
is thin ice, it's a difficult position and
49:48
there will be very little tolerance for failure
49:50
in this regard. That is to say, the
49:53
first that's gonna happen when Trump gets elected,
49:55
assuming he does, and he
49:57
begins this mass deportation project, Project 2025. The
50:01
left will use every opportunity to try
50:03
and make it look like, try
50:05
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51:05
Pool. That
51:12
means Trump's already on thin ice. This
51:15
has to be done so properly and
51:17
perfectly that while people are
51:19
going to be sad, the videos show
51:21
people comfortably being brought back to
51:23
where their homes are and then
51:25
they can apply legally. That
51:28
being said, I do believe Joe Biden's gonna
51:30
try and do mass amnesty before that happens,
51:32
so don't be surprised. But take a look
51:34
at this. This is the nature of politics where things
51:37
are going. Politico says immigration fears
51:39
are pushing centrists to the right
51:42
in the US and Europe. As
51:44
elections loom in the US and UK
51:46
and France, the fraught politics of migration
51:49
are a key issue animating voters on
51:51
both sides of the Atlantic. Well
51:54
yeah, look man, we
51:57
have a 12 year old murdered. There
51:59
was a A woman who went out for a
52:01
run and an illegal immigrant criminal who
52:03
was a known criminal with a criminal
52:05
past tried to rape her.
52:08
That's the presumption from the media reports. He tried to drag
52:10
her off to rape her and she
52:12
fought back so he smashed her head, killing
52:15
her. No
52:18
one wants that. And it is not an excuse to
52:20
say what's the difference between this murder and any other
52:22
murder. You
52:24
get to jail, right? And you put all the murderers in it.
52:27
To start letting them out into one area, don't
52:29
be surprised if murder goes up. And
52:32
the issue with illegal immigration is, on
52:36
the surface, yeah, it doesn't matter.
52:39
Murderers are murderers. They're all bad. Lock
52:41
them up. But hold on. Hold
52:43
on there a minute. If
52:45
somebody who lives in my house and has lived
52:47
there for a long time, and we know them,
52:49
decides to, I don't know, steal my cookie jar
52:51
in the middle of the night, I'd be shocked.
52:54
I'd say, I can't believe it. Jim
52:56
stole my cookies. Jim, how long have
52:58
you lived here? Wow. I
53:01
don't know how this could have happened. Thought Jim was a
53:03
good guy. Now
53:05
here's the alternate scenario. I leave the door open and the middle
53:07
of the night a guy I don't know comes in, steals my
53:09
cookie jar, and I go, oh, some guy I
53:11
don't even know stole my, how could this have happened? What, you
53:13
left your door open? Opportunist
53:15
criminals are gonna come in. How
53:18
are we in this scenario? So this, of course, is
53:20
leading people to be like, yeah,
53:22
I'm gonna go ahead and say, no. I'm
53:27
gonna go ahead and say, we don't want that. And
53:29
now the right is winning across the board. This could be the
53:31
issue that actually drives
53:34
Donald Trump to victory, that pushes
53:36
Joe Biden up. You
53:38
take a look at this from Gallup, something I like to reference quite a bit. Non-economic
53:41
problems. 75%
53:44
of people cite this, okay? When
53:47
you have, and this is as of May 24th. Now the numbers
53:49
don't add up evenly. I don't know
53:51
what they're, how they're at doing this
53:53
math. Non-economic problems, 36%, right?
53:58
The economy in general as a single issue. is number
54:00
17%. When
54:02
you ask people, 17% say it's
54:04
the most important problem. Government
54:06
and poor leadership, number one.
54:10
It was immigration before that at 27%. And
54:13
then 28 before that, we're going back
54:16
to February, immigration has dominated.
54:18
Well, thanks to Joe Biden's, let's
54:21
just call it in
54:23
capabilities, immigration's
54:25
taking a backseat. People
54:28
are more concerned about Joe Biden's brain failing at this
54:30
point. But it doesn't mean they don't
54:32
care about immigration. Just because the number has gone down,
54:34
doesn't mean that people don't care about it. They care
54:36
about it as much as they always did. But now
54:38
they're really worried about Joe Biden's brain being broken. This
54:41
is where we're at. Immigration is
54:43
the second issue as of right now.
54:46
And it was the top issue for four
54:48
months. Before that, it was tied. Before
54:51
that, this is amazing. Even going back
54:53
to November, immigration was still
54:55
number two with Joe Biden's
54:57
brain being broken at number one. Immigration
55:00
briefly took number one. This
55:02
is a problem for Democrats they're not going to win
55:05
on. And going on MSNBC and say, we don't say
55:07
illegal. Doesn't mean anything.
55:09
You're saying nothing. Well,
55:11
here we are. Now Trump of course
55:13
has rightly pissed people off. Rightly,
55:17
maybe the wrong people. Take a look at this, I love
55:19
this from the New Republic, lefty publication. Trump's
55:22
surprising promise to immigrants quickly retracted
55:24
by campaign. No, it wasn't, you're
55:26
lying, but sure. Donald
55:29
Trump made a shocking pledge to help international
55:31
students only for his campaign to immediately add
55:34
some caveats. That was always the
55:36
case. Here, what are the
55:38
caveats, okay? Because
55:40
they don't really mention it. But the
55:42
New York Times says that Trump
55:44
offered green cards to college grads.
55:46
But hours after Mr. Trump's remarks
55:48
aired, his campaign prescriptor, Carolyn Levitt,
55:50
walked back the former president's comments,
55:52
saying in a statement that there
55:55
would be an aggressive vetting process,
55:57
exclude all communists, radical Islamists, Hamas
55:59
supporters, America haters. and public charges
56:01
and that the policy would apply only to the most
56:04
skilled graduates who can make significant contributions to America and
56:07
That was always the case Nowhere
56:10
did Donald Trump say I want
56:12
to give green cards to Every
56:15
single one all of them. He
56:17
didn't do that. Okay? All
56:20
of these Trump supporters like shout out even Laura loomer
56:22
who is Trump's there's there's no one who supports Trump
56:25
more than loomer and Even she
56:27
was like Trump. This is not a good
56:29
policy I respect it that Laura loomer has
56:31
criticized people for criticizing Trump saying now's not
56:34
the time Trump needs to win Trump says
56:36
this she goes wait a minute bad
56:39
policy now I respect that
56:41
the immediate backlash happened because people were
56:43
like if you don't specify we assume
56:45
the worst me I Never
56:49
never assumed Build
56:51
the wall Trump was
56:53
like I'm gonna give all
56:55
of these people green cards. I think
56:58
this We have war.
57:01
I don't like it. It's bad. We
57:03
need alternatives to war How can we
57:05
maintain our status as the dominant global
57:07
economy? We have an advantage power
57:09
attracts power the more money you
57:12
have the more money you invest the more money you
57:14
make everybody gets it Well right now We
57:16
are on top and we may be about
57:19
to lose it, but here's the advantage Everybody
57:21
wants to be here. So how
57:23
do we take advantage of that? Smartest
57:26
people in the world in their
57:28
various countries. They want to come
57:30
here, too So what do we
57:32
do? We should be offering
57:34
tax Incentives to
57:37
foreign millionaires and billionaires. I
57:39
mean imagine you're a Chinese millionaire and
57:42
Like what's that guy? Whoa, I can't remember that guy's
57:44
name who? Disappeared or
57:46
whatever We say I tell
57:48
you what you come here and we will give
57:50
you ten years at a lower tax rate To
57:53
bring your money and invest in America That'd
57:56
be great Colleges we
57:59
tell this young guy Let's say he's from
58:01
China. We got to be careful because China's a
58:03
Communist Party. I get it. But there are
58:05
good people who want to get out of China because of this.
58:08
Let's say they're from South Korea, you
58:11
know, ally of ours. We got military bases and troops over
58:13
there. They're smart. They're
58:16
hardworking. They're inventing things. You
58:18
can tell. They score really high on tests.
58:21
First thing, these colleges got to be totally reformed.
58:23
Nothing else matters before that. Got
58:25
to fix the schools. Got to fix the loan system. Let's
58:28
say we weed out the garbage. We seize
58:30
the endowments, whatever it may be. Let's
58:33
say it's only specific fields. Okay?
58:36
So we got this dude from India, high
58:38
IQ, super smart guy, and he's like,
58:41
I want to study, you know, I don't
58:44
know, mechanical engineering or computer
58:47
sciences. So we say, okay,
58:50
he comes. He pays. Let's
58:52
say in the course of his four years in college,
58:54
this dude has shown himself to be exemplary. He's
58:57
working on a startup already with some buddies. This
59:00
is where we go, okay, this dude, if
59:02
he goes back to India and he
59:04
takes all of this knowledge and these
59:07
resources there, he will build up their
59:09
economy. Then we have to compete with
59:11
them. So long
59:13
as we vet these people for Islamists, Hamas supporters,
59:15
and all the stuff they've pointed out reforming
59:17
the colleges, we want to
59:20
brain drain other countries. If
59:23
everybody wants to be here and
59:25
we bring in, let's say the number is 10,000, 10,000 per
59:29
year, that's it, of the highest skilled cream
59:31
of the crop people. They
59:33
start their companies here. Everyone
59:36
else in the world is begging us for access.
59:39
We don't need bombs. We don't need missiles. They
59:42
will simply need to buy from us because
59:44
we got it. That,
59:47
in my opinion, is the dream. Because
59:49
right now, the Democrat vision is blow
59:51
them up and
59:53
steal their oil and that'll maintain our economy.
59:55
That won't work. Trump knows it. Trump's
59:58
plan here is we've got to. to
1:00:00
drain the brains of these nations, take
1:00:03
their most valuable assets, build
1:00:05
the technology in America, and then
1:00:07
everyone will beg us forever. I
1:00:11
love it. I want America to be
1:00:13
on top. I don't think
1:00:15
the Democrat, uni-party platform that live like liberal economic
1:00:17
order of military base everywhere is gonna sustain that.
1:00:20
No, we do it through trade, good
1:00:23
deals. We bring in some
1:00:25
guy, he goes to school, he invents a new
1:00:27
product, and he keeps it here. And
1:00:30
then what happens? We control it, that
1:00:32
dude becomes a wealthy American, he employs Americans, that's
1:00:34
the plan. And then in
1:00:36
India, they say, we
1:00:39
would like to buy some of this invention from you, America, and
1:00:41
we say, what do you have to offer? That
1:00:43
makes our economy stronger. It means
1:00:46
the American people will live better, and you need only
1:00:48
one thing, to
1:00:50
represent the shining city on the hill. You
1:00:53
need only be the place to be, and
1:00:56
nothing else. I
1:00:58
think it's a good idea. But
1:01:00
it's gotta be done right, not gonna be easy. In the meantime,
1:01:03
you can sit back, as people are freaking out over this crime,
1:01:05
and thank MSNBC for making the problem worse, and
1:01:07
for helping Trump get elected. We'll see if he
1:01:09
does. Next segment's coming up at 4 p.m. on this channel. Thanks for
1:01:11
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Josh Hammer. A
1:01:47
bloody riot outside of
1:01:49
an LA synagogue. The
1:01:51
videos are crazy. Far leftists are
1:01:53
very mad, of course they are mad. Many
1:01:55
of these people are outright pro-Hamas. They're playing
1:01:57
politics and lying to you, and they say.
1:04:00
during their house of worship and brutally
1:04:02
beat multiple Israel supporters outside
1:04:04
the synagogue. At least one
1:04:06
was left bloodied video footage shows. Violent
1:04:09
clashes occurred outside the Adas Torah synagogue in
1:04:11
Los Angeles around 1.40 pm. Pro-Palestinian
1:04:15
demonstrators surrounded the house of
1:04:17
worship and called for a bloody revolution. Jews
1:04:19
formed a line in front of
1:04:22
the synagogue to protect it, and
1:04:24
the LAPD was forced to deploy
1:04:26
crowd control munitions to deter unruly
1:04:28
ceasefire agitators. There
1:04:31
is just a beautiful bit
1:04:33
of irony in someone screaming,
1:04:35
ceasefire while mercilessly beating other
1:04:38
people. But
1:04:41
can't say I'm not surprised. Look, look, look,
1:04:43
look. If you don't talk about
1:04:45
foreign policy, Israel's military actions, Palestine,
1:04:47
etc., the death of civilians and what
1:04:50
this conflict means and how it should
1:04:52
be solved, it's tough, and
1:04:55
I don't got good answers for you. I can
1:04:57
only tell you that the people in the United
1:04:59
States do not represent either of those groups. It's
1:05:02
the weirdest thing, okay? Some
1:05:04
dude in L.A. who
1:05:06
lives in L.A. and is Jewish and
1:05:09
is waving an Israeli flag is
1:05:11
not, typically, dictating
1:05:14
military policy. The
1:05:16
far left is screaming pro-Hamas stuff
1:05:19
is not working with and
1:05:21
dictating Hamas military strategy. It
1:05:24
is so weird to me to see these people on the other side of
1:05:26
the planet screaming and beating each other,
1:05:29
representing their respective ideologies. Now, don't
1:05:31
get me wrong, as
1:05:34
it is to be expected, the Israel
1:05:36
side, they're not typically the ones that
1:05:38
go around smashing and beating people. And
1:05:40
so here you have it. It's
1:05:43
going to be the far leftists. Multiple
1:05:46
brawls broke out between the groups
1:05:48
as the pro-Palestinian mob prevented Jews
1:05:50
from entering the synagogue. At
1:05:53
least one pro-Israel supporter was beaten by the
1:05:55
pro-Palestinian mob. He was pummeled to the ground
1:05:57
outside the synagogue and was left bloodied. called
1:08:00
the violence abhorrent, adding that blocking
1:08:02
access to a place of worship is unacceptable.
1:08:05
I want to be clear that L.A.
1:08:07
will not be a harbor for anti-Semitism
1:08:09
and violence. Those responsible for either will
1:08:12
be found and held accountable, she said.
1:08:15
President Biden also took issue with the protest
1:08:17
tactics, intimidating Jewish congregants as
1:08:19
dangerous, unconscionable, anti-Semitic, and un-American, we
1:08:21
did read this. Pro-Palestinian
1:08:24
activists began gathering in front of
1:08:26
the synagogue in Pico, Pico, Pico
1:08:28
Boulevard. L.A. police
1:08:30
officer, Tony Im said they
1:08:33
were quickly met with counter demonstrators, many of
1:08:35
them carrying Israeli flags. Why?
1:08:37
Why are
1:08:40
you going to a synagogue? Like, what are you, what
1:08:42
are you doing? Well, look, I just got
1:08:44
it. I just got to say, man, I think most of
1:08:46
these activists, purely anti-Semitic,
1:08:49
they hate Jews. That's it. I
1:08:52
am not saying once again, I could already hear the
1:08:54
America First people saying like, Israel is doing this. Yeah,
1:08:57
don't care. I'm talking about the far leftists specifically
1:08:59
who hate Jews. Okay. I'm not talking about the
1:09:01
liberals who are critical of Israel as they're allowed
1:09:03
to be, or the America First groupers who are
1:09:05
critical of Israel as they're allowed to be. And
1:09:08
in fact, I think these people should be critical
1:09:10
of Israel. I think we should all be critical,
1:09:12
very much so of Israel. They should not be
1:09:14
getting out of money. Long
1:09:16
story, long story, but it's a foreign policy
1:09:18
question. I am saying there are far leftists
1:09:20
in this country, and there are people on
1:09:22
the right as well, who outright
1:09:25
hate Jews. And that is why they're
1:09:27
doing this. And they will use the
1:09:29
mask of Middle Eastern conflict to cover
1:09:32
up the fact that they just hate
1:09:34
Jews. Jewish derangement
1:09:36
syndrome. Don't get me wrong. There's also Israel derangement
1:09:38
syndrome, because I'll give you my opinion on the
1:09:41
foreign policy. No
1:09:43
media reports of injuries, though there was a video
1:09:45
showing someone seriously injured. Well, I shouldn't say seriously,
1:09:47
but someone was injured because serious
1:09:50
implies like going to the hospital and stuff. Video
1:09:53
appeared to show two propalsion demonstrators taken from
1:09:55
an SUV and detained. Rabbi
1:09:57
Herzl Iluinin told... Come
1:12:00
on, come on man. The
1:12:02
Atlantic, new 9-11 evidence points to
1:12:05
deep Saudi complicity. Two decades
1:12:07
of US policy appear to be rooted in
1:12:09
a mistaken understanding of—and let's do this, lawsuit.
1:12:13
Let's pull up the lawsuit. Let's
1:12:16
see, let's see. Breaking
1:12:19
down the 9-11 family's lawsuit,
1:12:21
focus on Saudi's student who may have been
1:12:24
a spy. Like there's a lot going
1:12:26
on here, okay? There's a lot. I'm
1:12:28
not literally trying to come down on Saudi Arabia, I'm trying to
1:12:30
make a point. The US is beholden
1:12:32
to many different countries on foreign policy, so pay
1:12:34
attention to it. That being said,
1:12:36
don't go in front of churches and mosques and synagogues
1:12:38
and attacks, but of course it's just the far left.
1:12:41
Next segment's coming up at 6pm on this channel, thanks for
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hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
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