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Is Google Trying To Steal The Election? (Ep 2210)

Is Google Trying To Steal The Election? (Ep 2210)

Released Tuesday, 19th March 2024
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Is Google Trying To Steal The Election? (Ep 2210)

Is Google Trying To Steal The Election? (Ep 2210)

Is Google Trying To Steal The Election? (Ep 2210)

Is Google Trying To Steal The Election? (Ep 2210)

Tuesday, 19th March 2024
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0:03

Get ready to hear the truth about

0:05

America on a show that's not immune

0:07

to the facts with your host Dan

0:09

Vongino. You know folks, obviously we have

0:12

an election coming up. I don't think

0:14

that's gone over anybody's head. But

0:17

I'm not sure everybody understands the power of

0:20

tech to influence an election. We've now got

0:22

the evidence to back it up. A stunning

0:24

story came out yesterday about Google

0:26

interfering in the election. In

0:29

elections, I should say, I

0:31

think you know that left-leaning tech companies

0:34

have interfered in elections in the past

0:36

by suppressing information. That's fairly

0:38

obvious. But when you see the

0:40

receipts back to back, like we're going to bring

0:43

it today, along with what happened at the Supreme

0:45

Court yesterday, which was an abomination, I

0:48

think you'll see the premise I've been dealing

0:50

with for the last few weeks, that the

0:52

government needs to control AI before the truth

0:54

gets out there. They're in a panic right

0:56

now. It'll all make sense after today's show.

0:59

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1:01

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I've got an extinction burst of behavior

1:15

yesterday on The View. You'll see

1:18

what happened on The View yesterday. This is

1:20

why the government needs to control AI in

1:22

the left. Because they can't control the narrative

1:24

anymore. You destroyed them on that bloodbath story

1:26

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1:29

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1:31

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it's showtime on this Kremlin Tuesday,

2:24

baby. Is

2:27

Kugel the most dangerous company in the

2:29

world? I think the short answer is

2:31

I'm not sure, but maybe. Ladies

2:33

and gentlemen, the Media Research Center, NewsBusters,

2:35

a crew put out a stunning report

2:38

yesterday. About 41, I

2:40

believe, instances of significant interference by

2:42

Google in the election. It was

2:44

devastating. Now, something I've been telling you

2:46

about for the last few weeks, I need you to

2:48

laser in on. It's one of those topics I can't

2:51

have you forget. It's kind of like

2:53

the importance and the premium I placed on

2:55

Russian collusion when it first broke. And everybody

2:57

was telling me, I'll let this stupid story

2:59

go. It's no big deal. And it turned

3:01

out to be the biggest corruption scandal of

3:03

our time. This is a huge deal.

3:06

The Biden administration, you can see by

3:08

their executive order, they're freaking out

3:10

over artificial intelligence. They put out

3:12

this EO executive order a while

3:15

ago, January, January this year, a

3:17

while ago by our standards. Not

3:19

that long ago, relatively. Fact sheet,

3:22

Biden-Harris administration announced his key artificial

3:24

intelligence actions following Biden's landmark executive

3:26

order. Folks, their

3:29

obsession with AI now should be obvious.

3:31

I've done this show a couple of

3:33

times. I've gotten some great feedback from

3:35

friends of mine. There is an information

3:37

war going on right now behind the

3:39

scenes that you, the P1 listeners,

3:42

are pretty much wired in on. But

3:44

a lot of people aren't. They don't understand

3:46

how much voting behavior and

3:48

the information wars altering the

3:51

landscape of America. Algorithms

3:53

for search engines, what you can

3:55

search and find. Algorithms on TikTok

3:57

when our kids are being exposed.

4:00

to, they are indoctrination courses.

4:02

They are editorial decisions. Here's

4:05

what the administration is for freedom and

4:07

bloodbath gate shows you what happens when

4:09

they lose control. Where yesterday

4:11

you kicked their asses on that stupid story

4:13

about Trump claiming there was going to be

4:15

a bloodbath. When he was talking about the

4:18

car industry, if you just watched the damn

4:20

clip, you kicked their asses and they hate

4:22

it. They are afraid in the

4:24

future that artificial intelligence is

4:26

going to tell you the

4:28

truth. They are not afraid

4:30

of misinformation. Hold

4:33

on, I got to put this down because this

4:35

is important. I'm going to miss it. So yesterday,

4:37

here's a perfect example. I'm sorry, personal stories usually

4:40

suck, but this is worth your time. I'll show

4:42

you what I mean. This is why Biden and

4:44

the team have to stop AI and the truth

4:46

telling ASAP. Yesterday, I noticed,

4:48

uh, we always query, but the, this

4:50

name of the show on X

4:52

to see what people are talking about. We do,

4:55

it's micro-targeting. It's nothing particularly interesting. It's just we

4:57

do it to make sure the feedback on the

4:59

show is good because I'm interested in what you're

5:01

saying. Long and short, I see an argument breakout.

5:03

It's probably on Twitter X right now. You can

5:05

look at it yourself. Some argument

5:07

breaks out amongst these two, uh, women.

5:10

They both hate me. And

5:13

one of them says, well, Bongino's

5:15

show has millions of listeners and the other

5:17

lady's like, no, he doesn't. He's lying. He's

5:19

making that up. Again, please look this up

5:22

yourself. You think I'm making it up. And

5:25

this lady responds back. Well, he's actually

5:27

not lying. I asked artificial intelligence, how

5:29

many listeners, I don't know where she

5:31

went. It just said AI, rock or

5:33

whatever. I have no idea. And,

5:35

uh, she says, yeah, he's not kidding. Talkers magazine

5:37

says, Dan Bongino is eight and a half million

5:39

listeners a week. This is on X

5:41

right now. You can check it out yourself.

5:43

This is what they're afraid of. They are

5:45

terrified of this. Google over

5:48

the past, say 10 plus

5:50

years or so has had almost

5:53

a monopoly on search where

5:55

they can hide information they don't

5:57

like that threatens their left. meaning

6:00

communist style candidates that at least the

6:02

left-leaning employees of Google want. I

6:05

bring this up because yesterday, I think

6:08

just like the Disney episode, I believe

6:10

was a change in the culture war

6:12

where we're starting to turn things around

6:14

and starting to chalk up massive wins.

6:17

I think yesterday, that whole nonsense

6:19

with the bloodbath story was

6:22

a major sea change in the media information

6:24

wars. You have a lot of different wars

6:26

going on. You got a 30 front war

6:28

going on out there. The culture war, the

6:31

education war, the healthcare war. I'm talking about

6:33

wars waged on us by the left. The

6:36

information wars, what people can see

6:38

and the controlling of algorithms on

6:40

Facebook, Google and TikTok and what

6:42

people can see and search is

6:44

a huge deal. I

6:46

want you to see what I mean here. I want you to

6:48

watch this extinction burst of behavior. You know what an extinction

6:51

burst is, right? I've talked about it a lot. It's an

6:53

actual term in psychology. You put a dollar

6:55

in a Coke machine, you get a Coke every

6:57

day. A year later, you've been doing

6:59

this every day, you put a dollar, a Coke doesn't come

7:01

out. What do people do? They shake the machine. They

7:04

start hitting the machine. Why? The

7:06

machine doesn't have feelings. You're trying to hurt its feelings? It's

7:08

an extinction burst. The reward's not there. The

7:10

Coke didn't come out. The left

7:12

has always had a reward for this. They

7:15

lie about Donald Trump. He called for violence

7:17

in a bloodbath and they got their asses

7:19

kicked. Everybody laughed at them. They

7:21

can't give up. Watch the extinction

7:24

burst on The View as Sonny

7:26

Hostin. They just desperately try to

7:28

resurrect this failed nonsense scenario. Take

7:30

a look. He is

7:32

using that kind of World War

7:34

II rhetoric that led to the

7:37

deaths of the murders of

7:39

six million people. And

7:41

now he is authorizing

7:43

brown people. He is authorizing

7:46

black people. He is saying things like this.

7:48

I don't think you're going to have another

7:50

election if I don't win or

7:53

certainly not an election that's meaningful. By

7:56

saying the quiet part

7:58

out loud, if I am not a... elected,

8:00

we are going to see January 6th

8:02

again. And I think we need

8:04

to be on guard to make sure

8:06

that we preserve our democracy so that

8:09

our country looks the way that it

8:11

should look like all of us. It's

8:13

a diverse country. That's what America

8:15

was built upon. But

8:17

human status is like bouncing

8:19

cats living together, mass hysteria.

8:22

I mean, even

8:24

the Ghostbusters will tell you. No,

8:27

it's true. It's just all over the

8:29

media yesterday. They can't dial it

8:31

back. They got their asses kicked, and they feel

8:33

like if they lose, they're going to establish a

8:36

precedent that we tried to set the table for

8:38

the narrative. It didn't work. And

8:40

if we let them beat us this time,

8:42

it's going to break this monopoly we have

8:44

in the information war. This is

8:46

where the Googles of the world come in. Folks,

8:49

Google for the last, I'd argue, 10-plus years

8:51

has been a SWAT team in the information

8:53

war out there for the left. Controlling

8:56

what you're able to see online and

8:59

what you're able to process is information. This

9:02

is important. I

9:04

want to just caveat this by

9:07

saying this, and I mean this as

9:09

obviously a sincere compliment to you.

9:12

You all watching my show are very

9:14

informed people. And a lot of

9:16

you, because you're informed, and again, I mean

9:18

this. I'm not trying to give you like a

9:20

backwards compliment. A lot of you

9:22

don't understand. I get the slide like,

9:25

oh, come on, man. How can

9:27

people not know that Biden family is corrupt? I

9:30

mean, really? No, a lot of people

9:32

really don't, folks. I mean, I have even family

9:34

members who are just not that into politics. And

9:37

I had one this weekend, he's an electrician.

9:41

And he's like, you woke me up.

9:43

I didn't know any of this stuff. Don't

9:45

assume people understand how bad

9:47

the Democrats are. They

9:49

don't. Controlling information in these information

9:52

wars is critical

9:54

to the Democrats keeping people stupid, and

9:56

Google is the SWAT team there. There was a

9:59

great kind of coalition. thread about this whole

10:01

thing. Is Google the most dangerous company in

10:03

America? And they brought the hard receipts. I'm

10:05

going to show you some of them coming

10:07

up and it's based on that, that report

10:09

coming out today about yesterday about Google manipulating

10:11

elections. First, I want to show you this.

10:13

I want you to pay very close attention.

10:17

This is one of the founders of Google,

10:19

Sergey Brin. This is

10:21

after the 2016 election

10:24

defeat of Hillary Clinton by Donald Trump.

10:27

Keep in mind. This guy knows that

10:29

this could leak out. This is an

10:31

internal meeting. He didn't expect it to,

10:33

but it could leak out. This

10:35

is the kind of stuff he said to

10:38

the whole company. He seems devastated by

10:40

the fact that a Republican won in one

10:42

of the most powerful companies in America

10:44

that control search. You think this isn't

10:46

going to influence their decisions? Ladies and gentlemen,

10:48

people or policy, whether at Google

10:51

or in the government. And when you get left

10:53

leaning people, you get left

10:55

leaning policy. Watch this. You

10:57

know, I'll say that most people

11:00

here are pretty

11:02

upset and pretty sad for, uh,

11:06

because of the election. I

11:13

have heard from some conservative Googlers lately,

11:16

uh, in the past two

11:18

days that they haven't felt entirely comfortable

11:20

revealing who they are, uh, when

11:22

these conversations come up at work. So I believe

11:24

we need to do better. As

11:30

an immigrant and a refugee, um,

11:33

I certainly find the selection,

11:35

uh, deeply offensive. I

11:38

know many of you do too. That

11:42

was the first moment I really felt like

11:44

we were going to lose. And it was

11:46

this massive like kick in the

11:48

gut that we were going to lose. Folks,

11:52

these people are crying.

11:56

This is the most powerful company,

11:58

or at least was. it may

12:00

still be, probably on

12:02

planet earth, in the information

12:05

wars. The management is

12:07

crying. I mean, think of, put

12:09

yourself in their shoes for a second as

12:12

an employee there. You're sitting

12:14

there and you're a Trump supporter. You

12:16

think you're going to advocate

12:18

for algorithmic freedom, exposing Democrat

12:20

malfeasance in the election in

12:22

front of that crew? They're

12:25

going to be like, tell you what, here's

12:27

a little piece of paper. That's pink. No

12:30

kidding. It's a pink slip. See you later, jackass.

12:32

That's what's going to happen. Folks,

12:35

people are policy. People

12:37

are policy in the government. People are policy

12:40

in the private sector. Don't tell me people

12:42

who work at Google are stupid. You're a

12:44

Republican there at the company after the 2016

12:46

election. You know exactly

12:48

what you have to do. You

12:50

got to make sure this doesn't happen again. Why

12:53

are we talking about this today? Because

12:56

this new report by NewsBusters is

12:58

devastating. And we've got an election coming

13:00

up. Do not use

13:02

Google to search. Oh, there's

13:04

more. I'm not even close to done. Again, hat tip, kind

13:06

of, oh, it's a great thread. I retweeted it yesterday. You

13:08

should check it out. Here's the chief legal

13:10

officer at Google, a guy by the name of Kemp

13:13

Walker, talking about the

13:16

voters who voted for Trump and the motivation

13:18

by fear and all this stuff. What are

13:20

these people freaking talking about? Maybe

13:22

they voted for Trump because they wanted to

13:25

change from the fear Barack Obama brought on

13:27

the country, the fear of losing everything in

13:29

the economy, losing your health care. These people

13:31

don't see what you see, and they never

13:33

will. Yet they control the information wars. And

13:36

they will again in this

13:38

election if we don't do something about it.

13:41

Take a look at this. So, look, it was

13:43

a shock to all of us, the results

13:45

of the election. It

13:48

was a fair and democratic process, and we

13:50

honor that. But at the

13:52

same time, it showed an incredible level

13:54

of division among Americans, and

13:56

that's something that gives us pause and focuses on the

14:00

on how did we misunderstand that.

14:02

This is not the first sign we've

14:04

seen of this rising tide of

14:07

nationalism, populism, and

14:09

concern. There are drivers

14:11

of globalization and immigration which

14:14

have sparked movement. All politics is local,

14:16

goes the old phrase. And

14:18

if you're in Pennsylvania or Birmingham, you

14:21

may not care that somebody in Delhi

14:23

is getting a new job or that

14:25

somebody in Jakarta is getting better healthcare.

14:28

You care about what's happened to you and your family.

14:31

And you're seeing this sense of

14:33

stagnation, that you're not better off

14:35

than your parents and you're afraid that your kids

14:37

might not be better off than you are. And

14:40

what's the path forward? And the

14:42

forces out there are seen well

14:45

beyond you, globalization, immigration, trade, whatever,

14:47

and you're afraid and you're trying

14:49

to look for answers. And

14:52

that fear, I think, not

14:54

just in the United States, but around the

14:56

world, is what's fueling concerns about

15:00

xenophobia, hatred, and a desire for answers that may

15:02

or may not be there. Why

15:04

did I play that clip? By the way,

15:06

Breitbart got that exclusive. I gotta hat tip them as well.

15:08

Why did I play that clip? Anybody know? You

15:11

noticed yesterday, what were we harping on in

15:13

the show? The phrase, all politics are local,

15:15

how that's frequently misconstrued. Oh no, politics are

15:17

local, meaning, paving

15:20

the local streets is all that matters

15:22

to people. That's not what it means.

15:24

Paving the local streets does matter to

15:26

people. But good politicians, like these people

15:28

at Google, were good politicians, meaning good

15:30

people. No, not at all. I'm saying

15:32

the exact opposite. They were so effective at doing

15:34

what they were doing that they were able to

15:36

rig an information war in 2020. These

15:40

people understand all politics are

15:42

local. Make international issues like

15:44

a labor crisis in India

15:46

personal to people here. These

15:50

people were brilliant. He has a great blog too,

15:52

Google Rigged the 2020 Election, talking

15:55

about how a senior Google engineer

15:57

leaked close to a thousand pages of... documents

16:01

prove Google use censorship, blacklists and machine

16:03

learning algorithms to rig the 2020 election.

16:06

What else could you possibly want? Here's

16:10

Breitbart again. Remember this one? We

16:12

covered this one, Joe. How corporate emails

16:14

reveal Google executives' efforts to turn

16:16

out Latino voters? Oh,

16:18

what's wrong with that? Voters they thought

16:21

would vote for Clinton. How

16:23

hilarious, by the way, that this is

16:25

totally backfired and Hispanic voters now seem

16:27

to like Donald Trump. That's a big

16:30

to you guys. You

16:32

remember this one, Project Veritas?

16:36

At the time, I think this was O'Keefe was still there.

16:38

They exposed concerns about the

16:40

Trump situation, getting Google people

16:43

undercover on camera, talking about

16:45

the Trump situation. What

16:47

situation is that? He won

16:49

an election in 2016. I believe

16:51

in 2022. What

16:53

exactly is the situation? You

16:56

think they're not doing this right now? Here,

16:59

watch this. They're not

17:01

objective piece. They're

17:06

not an objective

17:08

source of information. But

17:10

then there are things. It's

17:13

about ML sadness. And openness, I

17:16

think. Sadness? You know, you need

17:18

to be sad. If you were to train your algorithms like

17:20

this, you need to see how long it gets. It would be

17:22

about 20 minutes. They

17:26

are a highly biased

17:28

political machine that is

17:31

bent on never letting somebody like Donald

17:33

Trump come to power again. My

17:35

old organization, social safety, is top of mind. They've

17:40

been working on it since 2016 to make

17:42

sure we're letting them work. Folks,

17:45

you see their fascination with the algorithms.

17:47

In other words, the behind the scenes

17:49

mechanics that determine at Google what you

17:51

can and cannot see, you put something

17:53

on a hundred page. Save

17:56

this as a search result. You know, Donald Trump.

17:59

And on page... One Thousand is

18:01

the first positive story. You see how

18:03

you can brainwash and manipulate people? You

18:06

see how by ranking pages as

18:08

quote trash news when really a

18:11

lot of these pages are truth

18:13

telling conservative sites makes people, you

18:17

know, it brainwashes them into seeing an information

18:20

set that's not complete. Here

18:23

listen to this. This is Susan

18:25

Wojcicki, Ran YouTube. Here

18:27

she is talking about how they

18:30

would downgrade what they call trash

18:32

news sites. But the problem

18:34

is someone who experienced a lot of

18:36

this is what they call trash news

18:38

you would call freedom fighting conservative news

18:40

outlets. Here check this out. News has

18:43

always been important to YouTube. We

18:45

often see people in locations like Syria

18:48

where their traditional news organizations can't get

18:50

to and people are talking about citizen

18:52

journalism coming out of Syria. So

18:56

what are we doing? We're basically

18:59

the challenge to YouTube but it's really hard to do. We're

19:01

pushing down the take news, we're demoting it

19:04

and we are increasing the authoritative news and

19:06

promoting it. Folks, who

19:08

gets to determine what fake news is?

19:11

The answer is a bunch of lefties at

19:13

Google who are crying after the 2016 election

19:15

results pop. People

19:19

or policy man. You

19:22

get liberals as people, you're going to get liberal

19:24

policies. Is any of this weird odd or strange?

19:29

One last story and I got to move on to what happened

19:31

at the Supreme Court yesterday because it was an absolute abomination. I

19:33

got to tell you I'm very worried and I'm sorry to

19:35

tell you but you should be too. Fox

19:38

News, remember this from 2022? Google's

19:42

Gmail censorship cost GOP candidates

19:44

$2 billion since 2019, Republicans

19:46

say citing a new study. Folks

19:51

get away from Google as soon as you can. I

19:54

make the case to you in my humble opinion

19:56

they are the most dangerous company in America right

19:58

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22:35

is really important. You know, I can tell

22:37

today by the audience in the beginning, I

22:40

get it. Fair enough. This topic probably

22:43

doesn't blow a lot of people's minds away. As

22:45

a guy who's involved in the tech space, I'm

22:49

almost insisting on you that it should.

22:52

We will never have a democracy going

22:54

forward. If Biden and his team

22:57

win the next election and get

23:00

their claws into controlling artificial intelligence

23:02

and how the internet presents information

23:04

to you in a quantum computing

23:07

AI era, nothing will be the

23:09

same. Your kids will be brainwashed

23:11

overnight. There is nothing they

23:13

will see online that will not go through an

23:16

unbelievably smart AI filter

23:19

controlled by maniac leftist

23:21

lunatics. It'll never be the

23:23

same. We cannot have the

23:25

government involved here and the Supreme Court

23:28

case going on, the Missouri

23:30

case, the Missouri

23:32

case at the Supreme Court about government

23:34

censorship where the government was pushing Facebook

23:37

to censor COVID information and

23:39

other outlets. It did not

23:41

go well yesterday. I always told you I

23:43

would tell you the truth. If yesterday

23:46

was some success, I would have been like,

23:48

folks, we're on the way. It was a

23:50

disaster. The case did

23:52

not go well, which is stunning because

23:54

it's a ground ball. This

23:57

guy, Rob, whatever his name is,

23:59

Flaherty from the White House. was

24:01

basically implicitly threatening Facebook if they

24:04

didn't censor information. You're probably sitting

24:06

there like, shit man, don't

24:08

we have a First Amendment? How

24:10

we're losing this case, I don't know. Again,

24:12

nobody's voted. We're far from it yet, but

24:14

it did not go well. Of

24:17

course, you can always rely on Sam Alito

24:19

and Clarence Thomas. They pretty much

24:21

do the right thing every single time.

24:23

Alito was just flabbergasted yesterday. I want

24:25

to play this short clip. He asked

24:27

a simple question here. If

24:30

it's okay for the government to partner

24:32

up with social media companies to

24:34

ban ideas they don't like, could

24:37

the government do the same thing with the newspaper?

24:40

Well, the answer is most certainly no. So

24:43

what the hell's the freaking difference here? It's a

24:46

great question. Check this out.

24:48

Exchanging between the White House and other

24:51

federal officials and Facebook in particular, but

24:53

also some of the other platforms. And

24:56

I see that the

24:58

White House and federal officials are

25:01

repeatedly saying that Facebook

25:04

and the federal government should be partners.

25:06

We're on the same team. Officials

25:09

are demanding answers. I want an answer.

25:11

I want it right away. When they're

25:13

unhappy, they curse them

25:15

out. There are regular

25:17

meetings. There is constant pestering

25:19

of Facebook and some of

25:22

the other platforms and they want to have

25:24

regular meetings. And they suggest why

25:26

don't you, they suggest rules that should be applied

25:28

and why don't you tell us everything that you're

25:30

going to do so we can help you and

25:33

we can look it over. And I thought, wow,

25:36

I cannot imagine federal

25:38

officials taking that

25:40

approach to the print

25:43

media. Our representatives over there.

25:47

Folks, why is any of this difficult for

25:49

the left to comprehend? The answer is it's

25:51

not. This is what they want. They

25:53

Have been deathly afraid of artificial intelligence and

25:56

control of the Internet. I should say the

25:58

loss of control of the. A

26:00

long time. They are loving the

26:02

censorship era. The way they stole

26:04

twenty twenty was simple people over

26:07

complicated we don't need bc these

26:09

elaborate detail panels. They did it

26:11

very simply. Be. Good at

26:13

very simply. They. Knew they

26:15

were gonna have control problems with mass

26:18

mail ballots the New York Times or

26:20

stories about hi rejection rates were male

26:22

about they did it anyway because they

26:24

wanted to fraud. They. Also, censored

26:27

information in conjunction with social

26:29

media companies about Biden his

26:31

son, the laptop and their

26:33

international law influence peddling. Skip:

26:35

This is a complicated understand.

26:38

They're. Afraid they're going to lose control? But.

26:41

We have this thing called the First Amendment. It's

26:43

that they even read it. It's.

26:46

Hard to understand. The.

26:48

Government is strictly prohibited. From.

26:50

A Free Speech Rights. Okay,

26:54

I. Guess.

26:57

The. Argument by the left get so polluted a

27:00

monastery. this coming up at a second with. Don.

27:02

Lemon and a bunch of stuff a habit him in eve on.

27:04

The. They play stupid all the time.

27:07

The. Government's argument is what You don't want

27:09

the government to have a say in

27:12

things. That's not the argument. dumb asses.

27:14

If the government objects to

27:16

say. Say. I were to

27:19

say something that's obviously false on the

27:21

shelf. I. Can be seen

27:23

easy example analogies: Workers. I.

27:25

Have proof there's an alien invasion

27:27

happening tomorrow. I. Don't have

27:30

to say i'm I'm and as panic they sell.

27:33

The. Government kids censor me or shouldn't

27:35

be able to censor me. I'm.

27:37

Allowed to say what I want to so some up

27:39

breaking any laws. Me: To Five.

27:42

What if I really believed in. What? If

27:44

I had some vision or something like that the

27:46

government can come out would it's own p I

27:48

say and say idea was he knows full of

27:50

crap Here's a picture of what we see in

27:52

the Hubble telescope says oh buddy evading us or

27:54

whatever. Of em toda

27:56

you member we were kids. this is your brain

27:58

on drugs. Is. What are you?

28:01

Didn't say because people were out there.

28:03

Selling. Pills on the street didn't ban

28:05

a pill industry. What? He did.

28:07

As a said Nancy Reagan Reagan was what other?

28:10

this is your brain on drugs with the famous

28:12

egg. The government could say what it was as

28:14

long as either side is breaking all the kids

28:16

censor would you say if you're not breaking any

28:18

laws. Since. Our

28:21

zebra Jackson The good. You know who didn't

28:23

even know who is a woman or

28:25

what a woman was A hilariously didn't

28:27

understand this. Yesterday she asked the question the

28:29

dumbest question I think I've ever heard

28:31

from a supreme court justice. A

28:33

of we push forward with this is

28:36

this good A hamstring the government's efforts

28:38

to like censor speech. I'm. Yeah,

28:40

that's the whole idea of

28:43

a First Amendment Chess. Limited

28:47

me I miss right on the left

28:50

as it is because she has a

28:52

what a woman is apparently wow this

28:54

woman's on the supreme court is puzzling.

28:56

bigger was My biggest concern is that

28:59

yours use has the First amendment Cm

29:01

stringing the government in significant ways in

29:03

most important time periods. I'm mean what

29:06

we what would you have enough room

29:08

and do have heard you say couple

29:10

times that the government hims post its

29:12

own speech but in my hypothetical and

29:15

you know kids this is not safe.

29:17

Don't do it is not going

29:19

to get it done and so

29:22

I guess. Some. Might say

29:24

that the government actually has a duty.

29:27

To take steps to protect

29:29

the citizens. Of this country,

29:31

and you seem to be suggesting

29:33

that sad duty not manifests itself

29:35

in the government. Encourage or even

29:38

pressuring on platforms to sit down.

29:40

Harmful information so can you help

29:42

me? Because I'm really, I'm really

29:45

worried about this. Always.

29:50

Said man this woman's as

29:52

supreme Court Justice. She's worried

29:54

that the government can pressure people

29:56

to take down harmful information. What

29:58

exactly is harmful? Information. A

30:01

whole like it does hurt your it does.

30:04

He. Was nice enough to put up on the screen. A.

30:07

Job. We get to see Goran Suton Mm in as soon

30:09

as I saw my check. It wasn't an amendment to it.

30:12

There's. No asterisk next to the for next

30:14

to the first mammoth Congress shall make no

30:16

law, No law. No. Law. Respecting.

30:19

An establishment of religion or prohibiting

30:21

the free exercise thereof, or abridging

30:23

the freedom of speech. And.

30:30

It was like. Caesar. Supreme

30:32

Court Justice. But. Have

30:34

a recap. Pressure People know you

30:36

can't. Be. Government can put of

30:38

the government as people inside the government.

30:40

our freedom of speech still. We. Got

30:43

me could say what it likes his get most

30:45

of violating and he was. folks.

30:48

We're in real trouble man. Speaking

30:50

of which you want to get

30:52

back to, I get their the

30:54

Evil Don Lemon thing from yesterday's

30:56

absolutely hilarious and folks it's back.

30:58

It is back again again. They

31:00

will not let it go. This

31:02

is what Bathgate on steroids. The

31:04

Racist replacement Theory. Folks, racist replacement

31:06

theory is a freak, a democrat

31:08

doing. Okay, a set of

31:10

a thousand times or eyes. They're

31:13

doing it again because they can't

31:15

let it go because they were

31:17

obsessed with this border invasion idea

31:19

because of the demographic destiny they

31:21

think it confers on the. Eve

31:24

on posted a video on his

31:26

our exit Count that as ball

31:28

in people's minds. Because. It

31:30

nails the eight steps or seven

31:32

eight steps herself. They're gonna use

31:34

use illegal immigration to enhance their

31:36

political power. How do we know

31:39

that? Talk about it all that

31:41

time. Is. A Democrat thing. I

31:43

dare you Liberals to cover this. Honestly,

31:45

I dare you. Are.

31:47

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34:11

Racist replacement theory is back.

34:13

I have never seen the

34:15

media try to push a

34:17

narrative so hard. Folks, this

34:19

is like fetch from Mean

34:21

Girls. Fetch is not going to

34:23

happen. Fetch isn't going to happen.

34:26

And either are you trying to

34:28

pin on a Republican party your

34:31

obsession with the demographic destiny argument

34:33

at the border. It

34:35

is not going to happen.

34:38

Dan Bongino has rolled along

34:40

with 112,000 people watching

34:42

the show right now. Starting a little show, but

34:44

let's open the audience picked up nice. It's

34:47

not happening. Listen, Democrats and liberal

34:49

jerk wads watching the show. Liberal tools, I'm

34:51

talking to you. You cannot get your death

34:53

threats. I'm talking to you. Liberals, tool

34:56

bags, D bags, losers, I'm

34:58

talking to you. Non losers, the great

35:00

conservatives watching. You guys can actually tune

35:02

out. I'd actually prefer you

35:04

stay tuned. But if you'd like, as is over here, we're

35:07

not letting it go. You guys are

35:09

obsessed with illegal immigration and open borders because

35:11

you want to change the demographics of the

35:13

country. How does Dan Bongino know that? Because

35:15

you freaking talk about it all the time.

35:18

And no, you will not pin it on

35:20

us and call us racist dipshits because I

35:22

will never let you do it. You got

35:24

it? I'm never letting this go ever. Axios

35:27

AM, the hysterically stupid Mike

35:29

Allen. I told you Axios, they try to

35:31

pretend to be a mainstream outlet. These are

35:33

straight up leftist commies over there. I only

35:35

read their stuff to see how much of

35:37

a lunatic this guy can be every morning.

35:40

He's talking about Elon Musk. Elon

35:43

Musk's recent concerns with illegal immigration.

35:45

Of course, he calls them an obsession

35:47

because remember, they will always write an article

35:49

to try to destroy their political opponent. Mike

35:53

Allen says chief among Elon's obsessions is

35:55

immigration. I'm obsessed with it folks. There's

35:57

a question, but there's a... Mike

36:00

Allen no, Elon Musk, how does he know he's obsessed with it? This

36:02

guy's probably never spent five minutes with Elon Musk. He

36:05

has no idea. Right? He

36:07

just said it. Joe, they always have

36:09

to add some asshole word in there

36:11

to be like, to push it up

36:13

to maximum asshole. He doesn't know Elon

36:15

Musk. He has no idea whether Elon's

36:17

obsessed with it or not. He has

36:19

none. All he does is read tweets.

36:21

He doesn't know anything. Mike Allen, he's

36:23

a douchebag. He doesn't know anything. Chief

36:27

among Musk's obsessions is immigration. He has

36:29

shared the conspiracy theory that

36:33

Biden is intentionally importing millions

36:35

of undocumented immigrants to boost

36:37

Democrats' political power, as

36:39

well as posts portraying immigrants as security

36:41

threats. It's

36:45

a theory. He

36:51

said it right, Joe. All that's missing is

36:54

like him insulting like, and Elon's got bad breath

36:56

or something like that. Could

36:58

you throw any more stupid in there? It's

37:01

a conspiracy theory that we're importing people into

37:03

the country. You realize there's

37:06

an app, right, where the government

37:08

will actually allow you into the country,

37:10

not through a port of entry, if

37:12

you just fill out the app. Dipshit

37:16

Mike Allen. By any definition

37:18

of the word importing, that

37:20

is the definition. Here

37:23

he goes. Here he goes again. Musk,

37:26

who privately met with Trump in Florida early this

37:28

month, was pressed on his views of the former

37:30

president. And here we go, folks. And

37:32

the racist, great replacement, great

37:34

replacement theory. I love when they

37:37

talk about it, like it's some

37:39

like biblical level thing. The

37:42

great replacement theory. It's

37:45

your thing, assholes, on the

37:47

left. We

37:52

got to do this again. Should we do the

37:54

Time Magazine thing? I can't

37:56

believe I got to do this. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

38:00

This is something I know he's sick of the montage too. In

38:03

lieu of the 20 minute

38:06

Democrat montage of them talking

38:08

about demographic destiny and

38:10

the replacement theory, Democrats, because it's

38:12

their thing, I'm just going to

38:14

again reference the Time magazine article

38:16

about how Democrats are obsessed with

38:18

replacement theory so much that it's

38:20

actually cliche. Time magazine,

38:22

isn't that a lefty outlet? Yes, sir.

38:25

Here's the title if you care to look it up.

38:27

Keep this on your phone for your dumbass liberal and

38:29

bestial friends who are like, "' Hold

38:44

on. Yeah. You

38:46

know what tired I am? I mean it folks. This

38:48

isn't even like me being funny. You know what tired I am of doing this? You have any

38:50

idea how much I hate these people in the media? I

38:53

respect their right to speak out and speak

38:56

out. I

39:00

mean, I'm going to be honest with you. I'm going to be honest

39:02

with you. I'm going to be

39:04

honest with you. I'm going to be honest with

39:06

you. I'm going to

39:08

be honest with you. I

39:12

respect their right to speak out and be

39:14

stupid. I do because you control the media,

39:16

you'd be abridging the First Amendment yourself and

39:18

you can't be a lover of liberty only

39:20

when people say things you agree with. See, I'm not

39:23

a communist. But make

39:25

no mistake, this is my job. These

39:28

people are lying to your face. They

39:31

are actively using an

39:33

open border immigration crisis to change

39:35

the power dynamic of the country.

39:38

Talk about it so much, time says

39:40

it's something of a cliche in Washington

39:43

for Democrats. This

39:48

is what drove everybody nuts. Elon

39:50

posted this video. Now I want to just preface

39:52

this. It's about a minute 30, which

39:54

as Joe knows for this show is a little long. We

39:56

try to keep him around a minute, but this is worth

39:58

your time. Elon posted this

40:01

video on accident yesterday and it

40:03

went nuclear. It's a

40:05

relatively quick eight step plan

40:08

the democrats are using to

40:11

enhance their voting power and demographics are

40:13

destined the argument. And i'd

40:15

like you liberal dumbasses to watch my show

40:19

argue with any of these points this

40:21

got debate anyone of them with me.

40:24

You won't because you know what this

40:26

video says is absolutely true

40:29

check this out. Democrat open borders plan

40:31

to entrench single party rule explained in

40:33

under two minutes. One

40:36

flood the country with untold millions of

40:38

illegals by land sea and air from

40:40

all over the world enough

40:42

to eclipse the populations of 36

40:44

individual us states so far. To

40:46

prioritize the needs of the millions

40:48

of non citizens needs of the

40:50

american citizens with free flights buses

40:52

hotels meals and phones. Showing their

40:54

loyalty to the political party that

40:56

reported them three keep them in

40:59

the country at all costs even when

41:01

they commit violent crime like murder rape.

41:03

Tack the language you described the criminals

41:05

as opposed to the criminals themselves slander

41:08

critics as racist. For

41:10

ensure their privileges are made here for

41:12

the city and state sanctuary laws that

41:14

act as population back by

41:17

permanent status and ensure non-cooperation with

41:19

ice. How

41:21

the non citizens of the census that will

41:23

determine congressional apportionment in the house of representatives

41:26

as of now. It will equal

41:28

13 extra congressional districts a

41:31

tremendous amount of electoral power six

41:33

wage a massive heavily funded law

41:35

fair campaign to change state voting

41:37

laws that legalize mass mail in

41:39

ballots no signature verification and no

41:41

proof of citizenship requirements. Making

41:43

it nearly impossible to prove voter

41:45

fraud block in the permanent

41:48

voting majority campaign promises of lavish

41:50

benefits permanent privileges trying

41:52

generational field to the democrat party.

41:56

When elections nine French

41:59

single party. rule has been achieved. Best

42:02

part, your tax dollars are paying

42:04

for it. Now

42:07

Elon had shared that, that was from Western Lensman.

42:09

Argue with it. Argue with it. Anyone? Anyone?

42:12

Anyone? Anyone have an argument with any

42:14

of that? What's wrong in there?

42:17

The other Democrats fighting against us,

42:19

only counting citizens in the census?

42:21

Yes, they are. That's accurate. Are

42:24

people flying in by land, sea, and

42:26

air who are in the country legally?

42:29

Yes, that's accurate. Is

42:31

that leading to a massive population surge

42:34

of illegals that are counted in the

42:36

census that would, if counted in the

42:38

census, alter congressional districts? Yes,

42:40

that's accurate. Are we

42:43

giving away lavish benefits that even some

42:45

American citizens don't have access to, to

42:47

some of these illegals in the country?

42:50

Yes, that's accurate too. What

42:52

part is bullshit? And the answer

42:54

is none of it. You

42:57

understand why Mike Allen, this zero

42:59

loser at Axios, has to attack

43:02

Elon personally and pretend to be

43:04

a journalist? Because what Elon said

43:06

and posted is true. Folks,

43:12

I've got a lot of experience with

43:14

Democrats, sadly, tragically, having worked in the

43:16

Obama White House. I

43:18

say sadly because it, although I

43:20

was proud to do my duty and my job, the

43:23

people who worked in that White House

43:25

were horrible human beings. These

43:28

people hate your guts. Everything is

43:30

being done on purpose. None

43:32

of this is an accident. Elon

43:39

did a public service too, interviewing

43:41

Don Lemon, who has always been one of

43:43

the dumbest guys in media. And I want

43:45

to say, by the way, with Don Lemon,

43:47

Don Lemon's got a show out there. Listen,

43:49

man, I'm all about free speech. Throw your show

43:51

on X, throw your show on YouTube, throw it

43:54

on Rumble. I don't care. I'm an equity holder.

43:56

Matter of fact, we love free speech. Bring it

43:58

over. Nobody cares. You know, I like

44:01

it because I like to argue with Don

44:03

Lemon's stupid ideas, but Don is not a

44:05

really bright guy. Don is

44:07

really dumb. And this is what

44:09

bothers me about the left. I've debated them

44:11

often and I can't encourage

44:13

you enough to take this advice

44:15

and just like paint

44:18

by numbers onto the front of your brain here. When

44:21

you argue with Democrats, Guy,

44:24

have you seen this when we were doing a Fox

44:26

show together? They love to

44:28

play dumb. And

44:31

it's infuriating because you just can't

44:33

debate them because they'll say the

44:35

dumbest thing. This is

44:37

a perfect example. I'm talking too much. Watch

44:40

Elon and Don Lemon here. Elon makes

44:42

a very simple point. Any

44:44

non-imbecile could understand that

44:47

if you implement certain DEI

44:50

structures that

44:52

manipulate standards and standards

44:54

are lower, you're going

44:56

to get less talented people in

44:59

the space. That's not a racist

45:01

argument. I

45:05

got it. Here's

45:10

where they, again, these people infuriate

45:12

you. There

45:14

is nothing different genetically

45:17

in the human genome, nothing outside

45:20

of skin color between

45:22

Indians, Indian Americans, Native

45:25

Americans, Black, Hispanic, white.

45:29

There's minuscule differences. The

45:33

reason you get different educational outcomes

45:36

when you break down people by

45:38

race is nothing to do with

45:40

race or genetics. It's

45:43

a very simple thing. Liberals

45:46

control inner cities where, sadly,

45:48

a lot of minority youth

45:50

live and liberals destroy them.

45:54

And then when they get to college, because

45:56

liberals don't want you to know about the

45:58

destruction of the Black in Hispanic and

46:01

minority community, what do they do? They

46:04

say, hey, we need DEI and affirmative

46:06

action by

46:08

lowering standards. If you lower

46:10

standards, you're going to get

46:12

people, regardless of race, who

46:14

didn't meet the prior standard.

46:17

Or why would you lower the standard? Sorry,

46:21

too much today. I'm sorry.

46:23

I'm just—you know I just can't stand

46:26

these people. Even the Don Lemon, pretend

46:28

that he doesn't know if you lower standards, you'll

46:30

get less competent people. When everybody knows,

46:33

if you look at the SAT scores,

46:35

that people who come from liberal areas,

46:37

who are minorities, sadly, are scoring lower

46:39

because liberals screwed up their lives. There's

46:41

nothing to do with race. It's

46:44

everything to do with liberalism. Watch this.

46:47

Watch this, idiot. Check this out.

46:49

There are lots of mistakes in medicine. So you're saying

46:51

that my

46:53

doctors are—have bad

46:56

medical care? I'm trying to understand

46:58

your logic here when it comes to DEI because there's

47:00

no actual evidence of what you're saying. No,

47:03

I said—so if

47:06

the standards—like let's say—I think

47:09

that particular thing was referring to surgeons.

47:11

Let's say the surgeon is

47:13

asked to—a surgeon in

47:15

training is asked to do a series

47:18

of operations of the supervision of a senior surgeon,

47:20

and they get a bunch of those operations wrong.

47:24

If that happens and yet they are still approved

47:27

to be a surgeon, the probability that someone will

47:29

die, I think, at some point is high. Okay,

47:32

I understand that, but that's a hypothetical. That doesn't mean

47:34

it's happening. I didn't say it was happening.

47:38

You didn't say it was happening. I said it will.

47:41

But I said if we lower

47:43

standards, people will die. Why

47:48

respond to something or put

47:50

something out there that has not

47:52

happened? Because I could say, you know, I

47:54

don't want it to happen. I think we don't want to lower those

47:57

standards. I

48:03

got to admire Elan's patience as far as putting

48:05

stuff out there that nobody said. Joe,

48:08

you're reading my mind. This you.

48:16

Do you see what happens when a guy

48:18

with an IQ of like, I

48:20

don't even know, 5000, talks

48:24

to a guy with an IQ of like an 85? Why

48:28

would you put

48:30

something out there that hasn't happened?

48:33

Maybe because if it does happen, people

48:35

will die. Gee, I don't

48:37

know. So Joe, just to be clear.

48:40

You know, you get an intercept from

48:43

the Chinese Communist Party that they're preparing

48:45

for nuclear war next week, but it

48:47

hasn't happened. No! So all

48:49

of a sudden, I'm looking out my window, I'm like, Tony,

48:51

it's hot in here. Holy shit, it's

48:53

a mushroom cloud. And then Joe says to me

48:55

on the show, oh yeah, I knew about that

48:57

last week. My friend who's connected to the Chinese

49:00

Communist Party told me, Joe, why didn't you say

49:02

anything? Well, it didn't happen yet. No

49:04

problem. Holy shit. God,

49:07

this is... You see why

49:10

Elan's... Gee, can you... You got a screenshot of a

49:12

look in his face at the end. Where

49:14

Elan's like... Is

49:18

this real? Can you be this

49:20

stupid? We would

49:22

lower standards in medical school.

49:25

Therefore, people who didn't meet the

49:27

high standard and who could not

49:29

meet the high standard met a lower standard.

49:32

Look at him. Look at him. Like, why

49:34

am I talking to this moron? They

49:38

would be less capable than the people

49:40

who met the higher standard. Why are you

49:42

warning people about that? Because people who meet

49:45

lower standards don't meet high standards could kill

49:47

you in a surgery? That

49:49

hasn't happened yet. So we should only

49:51

talk about it after a couple of people have been

49:53

killed? Or put something out

49:55

there that has not happened. Because

49:58

I could say, you know, what has happened? I

50:00

think we don't want to lowest the worst status. Look at the look. Look

50:03

at his face. It's priceless. He's

50:06

like, how is this guy real? That's

50:09

what he's saying. I don't

50:11

want it to happen. Look at his face. How

50:14

is this guy real? Don

50:17

Lamont. Holy shit.

50:20

Is this guy stupid? Folks,

50:24

now you understand why woke liberals are so

50:26

dumb too. Did you see this study? I

50:28

know you probably heard about it yesterday on

50:30

the news. But this is like, just

50:32

be proud you're not Don Lamont and you don't

50:34

ask dumb questions. That's what I would have fired

50:37

back at with Don. I would have been like,

50:39

so Don, if you had some intel on a

50:41

nuclear war that hadn't happened, you wouldn't share it

50:43

because it hasn't happened? No, you should share it.

50:45

You could prevent it. You mean just like I'm

50:47

sharing now lowering standards to get people killed? Are

50:50

you this stupid? See, Don's a

50:52

moron. Don's a wokester. And

50:54

woke people are miserable. They hate you. They

50:57

hate themselves. They hate their kids. They

50:59

hate their dogs. They probably kick cats

51:01

and little kitties and puppies. They hate

51:03

people. And now there's actual data. Now,

51:06

I know you all have seen this, correct? Chesters. You

51:09

all have seen this, right? Is there a yes or no? The

51:11

liberals are always miserable. You ever have like a

51:13

woke neighbor, they're always mad and complaining and whining.

51:15

Maybe you had that woke guy, like he was

51:17

so mad he had to attack Rand Paul. It's

51:20

like the only thing that helps me is I'm 6'1

51:22

and like 200 now. So

51:25

people generally leave me alone. But wokesters

51:27

are really angry. So the New York

51:29

Post has this story. It's in the

51:31

newsletter, bongino.com/newsletter. I encourage you to check

51:33

it out. Woke people are more likely

51:35

to be unhappy, anxious, and depressed. New

51:38

studies suggest ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.

51:40

Yeah, but I know it. But, Guy, come

51:42

on. Tell me. The truisms are hilarious.

51:44

They note in the end of

51:46

their study here, they used this scale to

51:48

identify woke, wokesters like Don Lemon.

51:52

They had seven truisms of woke people.

51:54

This is what woke people because how

51:56

they defined them. If

51:58

white people have on average a high- Higher level

52:00

of income than black people because of

52:02

racist. Maybe.

52:06

It's because are liberals, run largely

52:08

black and hispanic cities and have

52:10

destroyed any economic opportunity through de

52:13

facto socialism. About just say, and

52:15

maybe you said that. He.

52:17

Bought the but notice how everything is

52:19

beyond their control. Here. University.

52:24

Right? right? Effigy every of even do

52:26

that is it is that made it

52:28

did not the victim that This is

52:30

why they're so miserable. University reading lists,

52:32

sitting foods you were right or a

52:34

wider European authors. Micro aggressions should be

52:37

challenged often and active You magic micro

52:39

aggressions Your scenario like walking around and

52:41

you have some tea or something like

52:43

that and I it's hot new make

52:45

a face like you make it to

52:47

Facebook no not at this. The seas

52:49

coffees hot but you make it to

52:51

face. Your. Race and we be very. This

52:53

is to see some. I'm I'm salvaging

52:55

Michael. This is Abby like. shut up.

52:58

With. The how are you talking about. Trans

53:00

women who compete women's sports are not helping women's

53:03

rights. This is due to as as if you

53:05

believe this A we don't need to talk more

53:07

about the color of people. See a white person

53:09

cannot understand how black person feels equally well as

53:12

another black person. This. Or crazy stuff.

53:14

But. Here said ears the odds that the

53:16

results of the study this is why these

53:18

people are miserable. They are constantly hallmark by

53:20

victimhood all the time. Because.

53:23

The of the. The

53:26

most concerning find. Was. The relationship

53:29

between mental health and agreement with the

53:31

scale researchers found a high prevalence of

53:33

anxiety depression a people who believe the

53:35

statement if white people have an average

53:37

of hiring com the black people is

53:39

because of races. The. Miserable of.

53:42

Of course a. Couple

53:45

more things I want to show you are at least we

53:47

have very smart people in the White House right now. You

53:49

know the real President right now. Of

53:52

the real President is Doctor Joe Biden

53:54

and Job. It's really good at

53:56

Jill but you mustn't doctor so a doctor

53:59

Jill at it. The zebra surgery figures

54:01

like a surgery room in the White

54:03

House's I Cut People's unless Doctor Jill.

54:06

The. As she's A.is very talented. Doctor Day which

54:08

had brain surgery which is just so Doctor

54:10

Joe was given to speech the wider society

54:12

as she was trying to describe as Aziza

54:14

women get call indo me Leo light a

54:16

toda some kind of. And

54:18

Emilia title Toto. Seated.

54:21

Total. Either. What?

54:23

Does is. My. Job you

54:25

transcribe this wrong in the seat. Is. A

54:28

big what are you tried sub spell endometriosis

54:30

she'll put and Amelia tide of told us.

54:33

Are utterly on a different set. Of Zoc.

54:36

Doctor Jill Fears is a medical professional

54:38

here Tagalog. Or

54:40

Simers N N D.

54:43

S.

54:49

Gracie clear that up to new disease

54:51

and the amelia cited sodas. And.

54:53

I can. We got a medical professional in the White House.

54:55

you know Joe Biden needs it. Or he needs

54:58

it as he can find his way of

55:00

stage again. odds you watches yesterday's felt The

55:02

companies are you know if you are Joe?

55:04

No, not outweigh Runway. As always, you're on

55:06

the wrong side of the stage. Harrys Razors

55:08

and Amelia tie to tell us no no

55:10

no this way the militancy, The military aides

55:12

right there. Though. Like all yeah yeah

55:14

come on will go this way follow me Joe

55:16

and was no no Erasmus what he other way

55:18

and I realize you already committed to the Southern

55:20

states. Does you know what you're going to? Alice

55:23

Waters crowd Were not prepared for this job. I.

55:25

Thoroughly. I'm. The. Only

55:28

given our a card on where to go. As I've

55:30

told you are everyone knows but your by the can

55:32

have a good offices and finally less story today I

55:34

was amazed we got to other stuff which I'm pretty

55:36

proud of because we never the. What? Are

55:38

you say by Rolling Stone? Ladies and

55:40

Gentlemen Joe, What's the golden rule? Whatever

55:42

Rolling Stone tells you do to did

55:45

see, do flip or oh sorry. Opposite

55:47

is true. Saw of a sudden we

55:49

see this article poppy a city Rolling

55:51

Stone election than Ayers refusing to certify

55:53

results. Are Mike really. Reds. crazy

55:55

who's he talking about the democrats a know

55:57

of course it's about republicans who have legitimate

56:00

questions about the election. And why do

56:02

you think the story came out in Rolling

56:04

Stone? It probably had a lot to do with

56:06

a survey that came out a little while ago,

56:08

covered by the Washington examiner, that yes, Democrats

56:11

are already openly opposing certifying

56:13

a Trump reelection that just

56:15

happened a couple of weeks

56:17

ago. Democrats, are

56:20

they election deniers by the Democrats own

56:22

definition? I guess, yes, but of course,

56:24

Rolling Stone, whatever they tell you, do

56:26

the flip a row. Folks,

56:28

thanks again for tuning in. I really appreciate it.

56:30

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56:35

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