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we are are world has been turned upside
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down and on the new abnormal will talk
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about the people who got us into this mess and
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how will we get ourselves out of man
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this is one hell of a show tonight we're first
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good sorta with smith is the author of
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any given tuesday a political love
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story and of course a veteran democratic strategist
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for campaigns like mayor pete and know bama
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and she's the choices but her new books that
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were going to talk to a will be a joy yada you
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may know as an activism strangers
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for gens the for change of was caused
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quite a stir having a dust up with one
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match gates but first
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let's have some fun
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andy lazy molly
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john fast as vague and fourteen
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is what what is it that ever
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could it be
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the rnc is so sad
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at is is that they
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, trying anything they can
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to get trump to not
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announced before the midterms for because
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they're so sad at they're
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having trouble thinking of something right like that
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so they have decided said
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if he and now avoid them lit
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mid terms they were stop
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paying his legal fees because i
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don't have you know this but the leader of the
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disaster read or republican party isn't
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quite a lot of legal trouble it is
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since since he first of all it's
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, that the republican national committee
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is being trump's legal fees to begin with and
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it's pathetic was why
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i know i'm doing that thing again where i go
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out on a limb and you have any
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back in a service i
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apologize i apologize to our listeners
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i apologize to our viewers who watch
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us from their from their windows
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from their very creepy way on t
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c b l in columbus ohio
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the live feed of as his services
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absolutely insane but
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i love their logic for their logic
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is well it's it's if he's running
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for president then they can't
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the help him with legal bills because that would
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violate their neutrality policy
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where they have to treat all candidates equally
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and it's just hilarious
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but i think what we're seeing here in it's
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own aesthetic way as the rnc
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doing what rupert murdoch dead asleep and
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which was
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they stack the deck
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for trump and now all
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of his sad
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after on liz cheney
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handcuffed herself to him and jumped
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into the ocean it would be very
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hot
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for merrick garland not to charge
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when , fucking day you
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have to republicans up there being
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like prompted crimes yes
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but but don't underestimate my records
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yes i want our our
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haven't tried that we live in the city of
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the of or
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sorry trump didn't do enough wrong a
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synthesis aside besides
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words and sentences
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so i know i
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i still have faith that mara garland
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had such this up but i do the same
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bad january six committee you like it
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you don't and and look at no one
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here is this animals ten years i want to say
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that a
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for those of you in the back or not voting
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for a we don't like us dad probably
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belongs in the hague bar
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i'm not even any promises probably
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because i don't want to get sued side i think
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what's
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the only about this story is
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like they are
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starting to think how can
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they have an open
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my and get out of this thing of course
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the question is if you have an open primer
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with trump i mean it's like
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the world's most fuck a math
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problem may it like open primer would
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trump you would have to only have one
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candidate otherwise you're gonna have
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what happened in two thousand and sixteen rights
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which is marco and had split the vote
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and then that lunatic
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fringe goes for trump any wins even
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though he only has twenty percent or thirty
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forty five
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that certainly when biden
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looked like he was going to when people
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decided that biden should be the pet
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and they did in a very graceful
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and gracious way and it was smart
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and it worked and that's what
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ah bookends would have to do if they wanted to get richer
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i think what you're saying is owed when i'm taking
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from what you're saying is trump tends to suck
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the oxygen from all the
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other candidates if he's running that's
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what we saw and twenty sixty you have to
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get around a very you can't
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do that if you have three
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other candidates to sell splits about you
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can't have trump vs five people gift
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of trump vs one person and then maybe
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you have a shot yes i think both so things
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are true but i do also think that
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you could i mean you know you can ask for
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other candidates who were not
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look in twenty sixteen cruz and
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rubio seemed like senior
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choices than trump pretty we know now
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that that's not accurate sli
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wonder if cruz is worse for
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as bad as trump or he's funnier
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so in a way he's worse
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but the point is like i think in twenty twenty
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four you're not going to see a bunch
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of you know the candidates you can see
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if you can see like a descent is or and
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people like that's it's not going to be people
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who seem early sooner
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than trump on the issues anyway may
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seem seen her in a permanent it might
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be a slightly different beast and twenty twenty
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four but i still think your point holds i'd i
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think that if trump runs it's
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gonna be tossed to unseat him because
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he has the colt like following and
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any does to see draws the attention
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he says the things that draw the attention
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and the way he acts draws the attention
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and it makes it difficult for
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someone else in the room i'm not sure
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that's as true anymore though we
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don't know if the on see will win against trump
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but i do hope they destroy each other and as
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far as epstein i was googling
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i'm earlier today only to learn he was
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born in nineteen eighty three
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which means no swear
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to now look look it up right oh
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nineteen eighty know which means
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cs four years younger
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than just me and i and
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fourteen years younger than you and
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over here are some ,
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handedly visited the years and amazed
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oh boy
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abstain and want to georgetown
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ah mau is going to say okay
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it is going to know maybe
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without going to
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but it certainly looks like he's
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allowed
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apple so we're but talk about is that
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he wrote alternatives collect
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your suds better that fake electors and
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then put it a bogey after it so his youth is
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why use the about the most wow
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, a minute it easier for slick the
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with this behalf do
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that do an email to him ah
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okay okay okay i see
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good good point here though which
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is if you're going to do crimes
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don't use a mode jesus makes
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you want stupid yeah so let's let's
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let's lay out what happened years so steen
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epstein the anti
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semitic essential we should point
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out that a team is famous for beat the sinclair
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broadcast a propagandist right
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exactly say me and
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anyone
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involved in this kind of thing but he
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could still be jewish used your sorry
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ass i'm also sorry yes
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i'm sorry to be good for the jews
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and know you myself yes we're
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now intake and jews now yeah
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so he was part of the crew working
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with such notable
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crime doers as rudy giuliani
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and mark meadows sleep
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they began lead
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think he has began racing
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for at our house physicists as
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someone wrote a letter or in an email
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to epstein a lawyer in arizona
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named jack when she wrote that alternative
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votes is probably a better term than
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seek modes and then point a little smiley
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face mogi after it says
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it's just , selling
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and uses a alternative facts remember
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that yeah i think people have
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tried this before as you can't get out
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of crimes by saying well i put
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a happy to buy to can't write our well
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after something i think isn't good
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at the like i was kidding as i would you
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say i was kidding because they weren't
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kidding and sixteen
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though so yeah so
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might be going to jail
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when he was friends with eric
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yeah that would not in any way be a same
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it's really it's a real says murderer's
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row of people that he
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coordinated with jenna our spruce
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marks john east many to oh
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my god it's just i'd like
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he was knee deep in this and
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our hip deep or shoulder deep or lie
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they're the best nord the brightest says
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lot of fun stuff going
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on here it was sort of under the surface of the
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january sixth committee and by
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fun we me and we mean
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the death of democracy is mildly
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amusing oh yes of course
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of course but i small bus and we mean
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did some of these people might actually go to jail
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death or might not i refuse
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to underestimate marathon ireland's
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department of justice but ah i
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would you know i would like to see
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that some of these people will he'll
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do that
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in where they actually the
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time for committing the crime larry
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as yeah who knows i don't mind
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being wrong when it comes to
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our planet i had really
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side dead west virginia his
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own joe manchin would do
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me any time
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i met provisions and again
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we don't know as as and past yeah but
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ships past and then after
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subs past which is this tips
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the hidden built into semiconductors
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here which is something we really need
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because not god inactive
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be able to get a phone enact and ability get and car
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ads that to be able to make that semitism
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and since we don't have
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a
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it was super tight labor market
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it's not like we we definitely
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need more jobs here but anyway
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so develops of here it's good for any number
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of reasons it's about it's want to be rare
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bipartisan situations
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that we have any way that
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past and then sumer was able
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it looks like and again it's early days
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ten mins mans and to support us had
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a climax reconciliations
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he all which would be super
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excited and so lucky if that
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happens bravo trucks humor
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i will be the first to be throb andy
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thoughts questions comments discuss yeah
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i also am happy when
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you are wrong and rise is it's
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ah yes dismissed
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and this and this to it's good
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that manson is on board with to spill
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that said i am six
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of best way for me to put it about this is i'm
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cautiously pessimistic know
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it's good while because you know cinemas not
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on board yet and
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who the hell knows with her should want
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to donors to answer to and
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they may not like sybil she has to check
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with them and and she said she'll get that does next
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week i think that us
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from his know how they told her yard
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happy here at says so look
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to see what happens as it also you
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know they have to make sure that the senate
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the woman korean allows it
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to be approved on a city vote count
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instead of the sixty that use we need
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for for stuff like yourself
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who the hell knows but how does the senate parliamentarian
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had this much power i just i don't understand
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it
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does the senate parliamentarian have
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this the our i don't know really
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weekends when they had the same opera
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it is hard the parliamentarians
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exactly but anyway look i hope
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this works out i am i was pleasantly
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shocked ah as i think most
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people were when this was reported a
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day or so ago and the nice thing about
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this is died just from a pity spiteful
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perspective and lots of petty spiteful
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perspective that's my safer for such as
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sometimes it's the best prospective yeah
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mitch mcconnell got played maybe
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maybe my we'll see what happens it's is this bill
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goes through then and passes ten
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yes i do hope it's true feel
12:52
awfully will find out mitch mcconnell got played
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because he said that guy
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he would not allow a vote army chips bill
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if there was gonna be the anything
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that for the plan and happened ever
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right with which was gonna come up for vote
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and he sort of got that deal and then the chip still
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went through and then like a day or two later they
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were like it shoots you most i care to do
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with benson and we're going to put up for votes
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so that is the had
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he spiteful fun part
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of this but obviously the important part
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is that at least
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maybe this bill will or
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something going to that i don't
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have to buy a real breather
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and scuba gear in order to
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live on this planet in twins when he thirty
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i mean that's the whole bread that is
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the hope that is the host
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will
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smith is the author of any given
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tuesday and a democratic strategist
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block
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who knew i'm norma less thanks for
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having me molly's so i
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wanted can't hear first of all congratulations
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on your of the bestseller sincere
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thank you are my daughters and still
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relies on cloud nine about of and i really appreciate
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that i wanna talk to you about
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mallory mcmorrow of a young
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lads so to me
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about see just released
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like incredible fund raising numbers
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right and the woman who attacked her
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raise two hundred and fifty dot assassin
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or not it's me about how democrats i mean it seems
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like what worse the democrats
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the hunchback
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the way republicans do
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these disgusting things to get their base excited
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democrats can do these not discussing
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things to get their base excited taught
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me about that
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yeah i'm so just i mean the background
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on and is mallory mcmorrow
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was called a groomer by one of her
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republican scaly
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eggs in the michigan senate is
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a d attacks came
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in and fundraising email
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from her republican colleagues mallory
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then gave a speech that one mega viral
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where she pushed back on the attack
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and spoke out as a straight
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christian mom and
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, you know that he won't land
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and really provided in a play bucks
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or democrats on how to push
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back against sees plane
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it is discussing claim some the right of
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skill whether they're groomers or sexualizing
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children are
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promoting pedophilia all the worst
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sort of tsunami
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the dog whistles best part
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is what
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came out publicly the day is
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that
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after all this unfolded the
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woman who law she had hacked made
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you are you thirty five dollars to fund raising a mouse
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while mallory raised over
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a million dollars because of at which is
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just incredible and over million dollars
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the incredible sums
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i'm sorry state senator and michigan
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and it's getting go a long way toward
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maoris call of slipping the michigan
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the
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then it's but what it does show
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is that we don't have to cower in fear
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when it comes
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they can't control worst will need you go
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down skill every single rabbit
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hole
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at the republicans want go down
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and
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every public policy debate
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and tell you know a biology class
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spied what it shows is that
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democrats to like fighters they do
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like people who push back and
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that republicans
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the families
16:26
there wars really are
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overpaid their hands their
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it on social issues generally what
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we've seen in recent weeks
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is that the republicans
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current is a far
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it's has really backfired
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on them was voters
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of all stripes and
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has really helps i think choose democratic
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enthusiasm that hasn't been there before
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yeah i think it seems i guess
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so one is it sing se you build
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then would i'm curious about
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is you talk a lot about
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democrats going on fox news and
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mayor
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it has a has done that pretty well explained
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to me the now for last was it would
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have a democrat you are and where
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you're running so let's use
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the example of mayor p i didn't
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also talk about this topic for ever malia
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and for mayor of keep going on fox
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is a no brainer
17:19
on a campaign going on fox
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was an absolute no brainer first
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of all there's this idea that know damn
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of has watch fox which is completely
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completely misguided about
17:30
a third of all democrats the news
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from fox news and that
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am encouraged and it's the same across
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racial demographics white democrats
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but you know democrats spock
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democrats and it devices
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audience as we know is monumental
17:47
the larger than a cnn
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and msnbc so
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you do reserve you know a large number of
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democrats and
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when he went on during the campaign
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you know his first segment on fox news
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is the com harper
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the he goes on fox news in
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may
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i'm twenty nine seen and the
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in a week beforehand elizabeth
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warren says
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the know how do you have basically how dare
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he adds i hate for profit ratchet
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and t skyn ojo health problems
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are advertisers and all that
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sort of stasi know as as elizabeth
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warren not going on fox news somehow
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is gonna make a bankrupt or been a minute
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make it not successful
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in the height of delusion that
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with t v he went on there were one
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point one million viewers for
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the town hall which was three
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or four times the audience that
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we had for any of this see a cnn are
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and n b c parent has those
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on fox the news and
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he denounces both tucker carlson
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and laura ingraham for their recent
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hateful comments i think at the time i was
18:51
something about you know using their favorite
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target i think as immigrants i think it was something
18:55
related to that and he gave
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this masterful response
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on abortion that has since gone viral
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i think i'd seven different times it's
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said people to rediscover it every few months
19:06
where he pushed back
19:07
republican talking points on unless
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trump ourselves
19:11
and it was a brilliant performance that
19:13
he went viral and so it wasn't
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just some one point one million people
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from it's a false inside because
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the next day i had my media team
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track and get me all the coverage it will lead
19:25
every single our on
19:27
msnbc and cnn those picks
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up by the new york times washington post
19:32
entertainment outlets like tmz
19:35
and people magazine and
19:37
the secondary coverage was even
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bigger than the one point one million
19:41
people who turned into town hall and
19:43
soupy going on fox news he
19:46
didn't come to too late to veto fox
19:48
is worse instincts soon capitulate
19:50
to their what worse how
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he didn't go on and spew republican
19:53
talking points if anything see
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he gave really important counterprogramming
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to the fox news on
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and that's why i believe
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democrats should go on because while
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we know that summers their hosts
20:06
my the actual and bad say
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a lot of viewers arts and
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that's the only way that
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get their news and that's the only way
20:14
they're ever going to hear from democrats
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and what does it say about us
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as a party if we're too
20:20
good too see earth's to
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talk to millions and millions of americans
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who frankly need to hear our message
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to the message i think it sends
20:29
is that we don't care about them we
20:32
don't have their votes in
20:34
their twenty's plenty campaign it was
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important could provide a contrast
20:38
of donald trump's who is only going
20:40
on media outlets that reinforced
20:43
force his worldview staff were
20:45
right wing he didn't to
20:47
cnn i think once during his presence
20:50
so my question for you is
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i don't think people think they're
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he did provide say they feel
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that he is like a place like oh i
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am i'm just playing devil's advocate
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here but if
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going on a place like that you're giving
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ed legitimacy and also
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you're helping to give them program
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and also they don't
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tend a mean you'll see a lot of
21:12
times the size of a typical said you'll
21:14
see that these interviews
21:16
bad added it in my is
21:18
you don't necessarily see com and oh
21:20
and as a whole different beast i'm
21:23
i wouldn't advise any democrat to go out on
21:25
oil and split
21:26
the idea that fox is illegitimate
21:28
is an and i know you're not saying
21:30
and as illegitimate well i'm just
21:32
saying you're enable
21:33
wang something by going on
21:36
a right you're helping them make programming
21:38
and sell ads dry just
21:39
agree with that i know i think a the what you're doing
21:41
is you're communicating with people and i
21:43
understand that is a popular talking
21:45
point but like get i'm not saying that you're espousing
21:48
that talking point but if you don't
21:50
go on there than you are not
21:52
talking to voters and ways the
21:54
point of being a leader if you're not
21:56
willing to do that and fox is going
21:59
nowhere and had
21:59
not going to go is not gonna lose legitimacy
22:02
speak as p booty judge or elizabeth
22:04
warren are com my hair as or joe biden doesn't
22:07
go on there is still going be around
22:09
it just means that voters won't be hearing from
22:11
us and when pete those on their i've
22:14
never once
22:14
the candidate go on fox news and
22:17
and you know had
22:18
interviews he noted is deceptively
22:21
added added or anything like that sir
22:23
after they do a live head they'll have
22:25
house may be attacked them but yeah
22:27
that welcome to the big game that's what happens in
22:29
politics and stay would be attacks
22:32
whether or not they want on fox news so
22:34
the option is to just go on msnbc
22:37
and preach to the choir and then stab
22:39
at club played on fox news deceptively
22:41
or do go on fox news and make your case directly
22:43
to the for
22:44
cloudy and i wanted to kill
22:46
about com out there's a lot
22:49
dad went down in of really
22:52
have why i actually wanted
22:54
hunting
22:54
more about our cuomo's
22:56
power hungry ness backfired on
22:58
the on and on us and
23:00
i'm hoping you could start could start
23:03
bit about that
23:03
i think there's a really interesting
23:06
then for democrats
23:08
and also you know a sort of
23:10
moral lesson about what quo
23:12
did and enemies ultimately
23:15
if and it seems like they will democrats
23:17
lose the house
23:19
he will be
23:21
in in large part because
23:23
of a deal that andrew cuomo med the
23:25
nonpartisan at redistricting
23:28
was i was actually voters voted for the referendum
23:31
that created that what they voted and two
23:33
thousand and fourteen but he created
23:35
at and two thousand and twelve
23:36
the give democrats lose the house it's not because
23:38
i hundred of how i think that there's a lot
23:40
to blame say that i mean they're ten seats
23:43
that
23:44
they democrats can adapt
23:46
yeah well you know i'd ,
23:48
think a lot of that talk to the voters
23:50
the are covering for the non partisan thanks right
23:52
yeah but they didn't vote until after
23:55
promo made that deal in two thousand and twelve it's
23:57
core my and introduced it it wouldn't have existed
23:59
and one would have voted and there wouldn't
24:01
have been nonpartisan retested that night
24:03
i i think the goal of nonpartisan redistricting
24:06
is one that democrats should support
24:08
and democrats generally should support
24:10
why i think we should have nonpartisan redistricting
24:13
all across the country in all fifty states
24:15
yeah but we don't
24:16
we have democrats reason as we have
24:18
the ninety one say said seats and
24:21
hundred and sixty two says third seed
24:23
so democrats supported redistricting
24:25
and republicans now get the house how how
24:27
does that work five and republicans get the house
24:29
because of it's amid herrmann dead
24:31
voters and my goggles party buddha saying
24:34
the math as these are the same seats
24:36
are ready to so even if democrats
24:39
hundred sixty one safe seats versus one hundred
24:41
ninety one or hundred sixty two
24:43
vs one hundred ninety one set that has nothing
24:45
to do
24:45
whitman terms that has everything to do with
24:48
redistricting so the question is
24:50
like it's all fine and good
24:52
to support center as candidates and i know
24:54
that
24:54
the largely who use who you work
24:57
for by you're
24:59
undermining democracy even
25:01
if you don't know you're doing at like what
25:03
is happening i think that nonpartisan
25:05
very disheartening actually reinforces
25:07
democracy and or mother
25:09
the only worked for centuries candidates i
25:11
work from resemble candidates but how
25:13
would that be true when it comes
25:16
as a means you're gonna have a have a house
25:18
majority leader jim jordan like how
25:20
does that help democracy
25:21
i know i and look i totally hear your
25:23
point by i look i'm one of the civil who
25:25
the point nonpartisan resist charging i think
25:27
we should have a chance
25:28
as he states that we only have
25:30
it in blue states i get that democrats
25:33
shouldn't unilaterally disarm but
25:35
again point i would take up with the near photos
25:37
who who voted for this date but i'm
25:39
telling you the vote was too years
25:41
after two thousand and ten
25:43
cuomo ran a nonpartisan redistricting
25:45
for a second term because he wanted to run for
25:47
president because he wanted to look nonpartisan
25:50
two thousand and twelve he makes a deal in
25:52
the middle of the night which involves a budget
25:55
non partisan redistricting he throws
25:57
that redistricting to a group
25:59
the idea
26:01
many of whom these pics the
26:03
kind of informer did cathy hope it
26:05
was on your last episode she said that she
26:07
said you can the draw a straight
26:09
mine from family that the nonpartisan
26:12
redistricting
26:14
in this state the new york kill
26:16
and report i mean look on to come
26:19
out he's got the allegations he's got
26:21
this he's got that he's got the brother
26:23
with the cnn he's that's look there are a
26:25
lot of things
26:25
andrew cuomo for but
26:28
my mind his biggest
26:30
i'd say will be this point
26:32
noted ah since i
26:34
guess this is something wherever we fundamentally
26:36
disagree brian i look i understand
26:38
your point i just do not think
26:41
that politicians should draw their districts
26:43
i think that either dead sister to be
26:45
nonpartisan luck we clearly clearly
26:47
clearly disagree on this issue but in a situation
26:50
like this where
26:50
republicans are lying cheating and stealing
26:53
to when the house senate democrats
26:55
fight fire with fire mean you want them to go on
26:57
fox news why don't you want them to try to
26:59
keep the house
27:00
i wanted to the way for democrats to win
27:02
is to be to myers cheaters and
27:04
sealers i don't against the odd the democratic
27:06
party works i don't think that's awesome
27:09
our best i don't think that's when voters
27:11
response you well the idea that
27:13
for democrats to beat republicans is
27:15
that we have to be republicans is on
27:18
salacious to me and that was it
27:20
was some a viewpoint that was espoused by lot
27:22
of people about donald trump said
27:24
to beat donald trump we had to be ham
27:26
and no actually we had to be the complete
27:29
opposite of him and that's how joe biden was
27:31
able to win and and beat him and twenty twenty
27:33
i'm actually not saying that i'm just saying that
27:35
it's one parody part of it
27:37
needs is drifting and stuff going the house
27:39
then you should do partisan redistricting ill
27:42
because losing the house
27:44
the me and is worse
27:46
but the other thing is like for mode and do
27:49
this because he had love
27:51
of democracy he did this because he
27:53
thought it would help his presidential race but
27:55
but that is neither here nor there the
27:57
going to be president anymore and
27:59
hardware never was he was not someone who is
28:02
fell from a national campaign i mean can
28:04
you imagine that guy
28:04
the iowa gimme a break but here's
28:07
a question for you you were on cnn
28:09
the seat and then he said we don't need to
28:11
prosecute donald trump we need to beat him at the
28:13
ballot box i was soundly
28:15
disagree with
28:16
the and i'm curious you really believe that
28:18
know and frankly i think you're missing
28:20
then what i said which is that you
28:23
and i can't control whether donald
28:25
trump gets prosecuted
28:26
you and i can control who we about far
28:28
as and ultimately up to the d o j
28:31
it's ultimately up to in a us attorneys
28:33
and place i georgia to prosecute
28:35
am i don't profit sure
28:38
the tutorial powers but
28:40
what i can the hell and i came up for democratic
28:43
candidates i can vote for democratic candidates
28:45
who are standing up against trump his aunts and
28:47
i encourage everyone to do that
28:49
i figured there is a very misguided
28:53
zero on know laughs at times
28:55
at day or if we need to vie that route
28:58
there's can be this divine intervention that's gonna
29:00
help us beat trump that was of view
29:02
of the mall or reports and
29:04
it never happened and so as
29:06
voters we have to take our responsibility
29:09
seriously do seriously think that donald
29:11
trump is unfair for office and office and
29:13
o j to prosecute i'm sure you
29:15
understand that course i do i ground zero
29:18
for of the law i mean like you can
29:20
do a
29:20
oh and sort of larger issue
29:23
here is your merrick garland
29:25
and you while you know trump
29:27
on it overturned the likes and but it didn't work
29:30
was only an attempted to and will be
29:32
too divisive to prosecute him so let's let
29:34
him side on that you are saying
29:36
that democracy doesn't
29:38
really matter that
29:40
it don't matter as they're done by someone
29:42
powerful and important of it
29:44
and i'm by the way said something
29:46
we saw again and it then
29:48
in new york with sideman tried yvan
29:51
continually was i bothers person
29:53
is
29:53
important brodsky
29:54
i mean i will remind you that i
29:57
had a opportunity pass the wind
29:59
see them
29:59
did not until later when
30:02
and it's is the new up my see
30:04
it was built around the idea said
30:07
affluent white guys should sort
30:09
of get away with it and that's why donald trump
30:11
is an hasn't been in jail now and meet only
30:13
was very
30:14
the would happen you find people
30:16
who are affluent white guys who have ended up going into
30:18
jail and europe a mad is quite
30:20
frankly because of people
30:22
like warm outside dance and i mean it
30:25
has been like though affluent white
30:27
guy slime rang in
30:29
america to one of speak in maryland
30:32
yes do i since he should prosecute
30:34
donald trump absolutely i don't
30:36
have his cell phone number his don't know what he's don't
30:38
i am seen as interviews and it
30:40
does seem like city does j finally is
30:42
taking this seriously it's an
30:45
this gonna act on it but i mean i'm
30:47
just saying the idea of like we need to be
30:49
them on the ballot box and if there's no
30:51
law and it doesn't apply to people
30:53
then it doesn't matter how hard to vote right
30:56
i fundamentally disagree here disagree think people
30:58
should vote i think voting is important
31:00
and think think that as important incredibly defeatist
31:03
attitude and is the wrong message the
31:05
sense of there's no i obviously
31:07
been voting as important admit i you know but
31:09
the saying that yes you
31:12
have a d o j that doesn't get the five
31:14
then ultimately
31:16
the matter how hard to bow
31:18
you were saying that we have a d o j that doesn't
31:20
give us thought well i'm just saying if
31:22
my or garland decides is too divisive
31:25
to prosecute trump and that
31:27
trump should have another sad at a tail
31:30
then ultimately no matter how hard
31:32
you vote and again listen i vote
31:34
hard we have lots of candidates on
31:36
all we do and how people devote
31:39
i mean that's like hundred i've never
31:41
voted for a third part
31:42
the candidates i mean i'm not
31:44
saying
31:45
by any stretch of the imagination the people
31:47
involved but i'm
31:48
they're saying that if you will have a d
31:50
o j that doesn't give a fuck and you're
31:52
telling
31:53
the ball
31:54
the
31:54
i have to be the change is
31:57
kind of preposterous
31:58
so i don't think that we have to make
32:00
a choice that i said said c o j
32:02
can act and that neither
32:04
you nor i am ,
32:06
knows what's happening behind the scenes and c o
32:08
j although recent news stories
32:11
seem to suggest said they are
32:13
more active and look i understand
32:15
and is very popular for people on twitter
32:18
to attack merrick garland and
32:20
try to pretend that they know everything that he's
32:22
doing spite it is pretty smart
32:25
smart both merrick garland and
32:28
in department of justice to
32:30
act in act manner that is the opposite
32:33
of how did have some c some j
32:35
i said which is dances as his personal lawyer
32:38
he completely politicized video
32:40
chats and i understand that there are
32:42
people again on the last who
32:44
want us to act the same way
32:46
that trump said that want us to politicize
32:49
every institution and make
32:51
them above and law use it to
32:54
armed are you know destroy the right
32:56
or whatever it is by you know
32:58
of a race to the bottom isn't gonna help anyone
33:01
in stock and out the democratic party and it's socket
33:03
out the american people and so
33:05
i am for one am grateful
33:07
to have grateful president who believes
33:09
in the power of our institutions and
33:11
you have and d you j that has the integrity
33:14
to one not
33:15
the of go out and and
33:17
if you'd always in the media puts
33:19
you doesn't feel like it's job is to
33:21
act as the president's personal lawyer
33:24
but don't you think that they should go out and
33:26
prosecute in the media likes for example
33:28
where there is a large part of
33:31
this country are you just said that gets
33:33
all it's news from fox
33:34
it a third a third of all democrats
33:36
that he said that although news from fox
33:39
yeah so is that is true
33:41
then democrats have to go out
33:44
and prostitute trump and the media will
33:46
i think we arm i mean when that make sense
33:49
merrick garland know i don't know
33:51
privateers don't do that good prosecutors
33:53
makes the case spine the scenes
33:56
and then go out and prosecutor for up everything
33:58
on things on because the
33:59
going out and prosecuting the case
34:02
in the media but that is very separate
34:04
from the role of the d o j an eye
34:07
on do not think that said
34:09
the side and d o j said try to emulate
34:12
trump c o j and party
34:13
the reason why trump is in a pickle that
34:15
he is an beyond the elder
34:18
repair his crimes committed
34:20
one hundred statuary sex said that
34:23
are horrifying and undermine our democracy
34:26
is that he you know use these
34:28
sacred sort of institutions
34:30
as young his personal employs
34:33
let's take you so much lower at lower at
34:35
this guide i'm okay great thank
34:37
you for having me they yell
34:40
the will be a juliana is an activism
34:42
strategist agenda z for change
34:44
welcome to the new up north
34:46
oh my bf thank you so much for having
34:49
me
34:49
well we're very excited to have you sell
34:51
first small you're nineteen right
34:53
yeah okay most important now i got
34:55
sober when i was nineteen so like a big fan
34:58
of been nineteen i think it's it's very important
35:00
age so explain to eyes
35:03
this story you were an activist
35:05
for for you see super
35:08
for mad gates but you're a fundraising
35:10
our has now explained to us
35:12
yeah so my first real
35:15
introduction into abortion
35:17
either to sing work when last year right
35:20
allies put out this time
35:23
where you could smoke poor people who
35:25
had abortions the and at the time out of the
35:27
tip soccer had about one hundred thousand dollars
35:30
i called my followers to
35:32
send an quote very real submissions
35:37
eventually
35:38
inundated it to the point where it was taken down
35:40
and completely useless and
35:43
an organization is like organization nationwide
35:45
or right to life and eight yards
35:47
to create another to climb stairs
35:50
like that so for the last
35:52
year i just have only been
35:54
involved in abortion advocates
35:56
the and persuade their social media i still
35:58
cannot the tricks
35:59
multiple times and
36:02
this past week i was not
36:04
surprised to see matt days doing
36:06
something very and on brand
36:08
with what methods does which is to be
36:10
disgusting and a creep right
36:13
now
36:14
i saw the video from the turning point
36:16
usa the action summer where he
36:19
was talking about like abortion rights activists
36:21
physically saying like they're all that neglect
36:24
right now i sighed to ask my
36:26
initial reaction was like the
36:29
all people what ruined his mandates
36:31
have to talk about physical
36:34
, appearance about
36:36
it he says it's a seat is
36:38
like oh like three three
36:40
hundred fifty pounds and
36:42
so i tweeted out i was like i've actually
36:44
five eleven six four and he
36:46
or i wear them to reminds mom
36:48
and my you have your place suggested
36:50
in like three months because
36:52
his response was to tweet out
36:55
my profile picture alluding to
36:57
the fact that i fit the description
36:59
of what divorce rights activist is that
37:01
he gave his turning point usa speeds
37:05
honestly people ask me like what my initial
37:07
he was when i saw that he had done mans
37:10
stay and i last i
37:12
laugh because i knew that i was not
37:14
a woman this man's day and company
37:16
said
37:17
and so what did you do
37:19
shot back on twitter i spoke tweeted
37:21
at and i said like
37:23
the my not a little too old for you allegations
37:29
that then brought forward against
37:32
mr gates previously in the news
37:34
and i also a oh tweeted
37:37
it with a picture of the rope and butthead
37:39
cartoon i don't know if you've seen as what i said
37:41
you would really look like this may
37:43
at least she'll of the century
37:44
i think i got like
37:47
be sixty thousand likes he got
37:49
like a thousand and so from
37:51
there i was just like you know why i
37:53
have attention have attention now people are
37:55
starting to com or in the news on the do
37:57
what i
37:58
birch to with his paw
37:59
now familiar and how we can
38:02
help people get access to the health care of any it's
38:04
so i tweeted out in honor
38:06
of mack a punishing me i'm
38:09
going to start fund raising for
38:11
abortion funds through the gente person's
38:13
abortion on which we started after row
38:15
fell for this
38:18
this gone mad a viral
38:20
ban on the so blown away
38:23
by this how many people have supported
38:25
me in this movement
38:27
that is so cool so tell me how much
38:29
money raised as of right now we've raised
38:31
a little over seven hundred thousand dollars
38:34
in the last three days out to me about
38:36
the dnc activism
38:39
group and what that as a so we
38:41
aim for change it a coalition
38:44
of over five hundred digital media creators
38:46
primarily based on tik tok and
38:48
we have a combined audience
38:50
about five hundred million people are
38:52
mean goals
38:53
innovation is to promote
38:55
the civic engagement it's an progressive
38:58
progress especially amongst the dnc
39:00
so that's why i
39:02
really like
39:03
my father to the has a lot of people
39:05
think because we're young that we are go
39:07
why were naive war ignorance
39:10
when the reality is i'm the
39:12
bleeding political strategist for
39:14
one of the largest youth run
39:16
nonprofits in the country and we very
39:18
successfully fought back against
39:21
are probably politicians in the past the sin
39:23
of incident me now
39:24
new several times your
39:26
in process right yes
39:28
yes exists so what is it
39:30
might being on the ground
39:32
there and having a governor
39:35
who is so
39:36
committed to not
39:39
serving the interests of local texans
39:41
that was a good question very nonpartisan
39:45
i hate him like when every fiber of
39:47
my being my being he's one of the worst people
39:49
to ever exist because like
39:52
what a lotta people don't realize is
39:54
there's the republican theatrics
39:56
an outrage cycle
39:58
so they haunt happening
39:59
someone over these like for
40:02
all these shoes that are nonexistent
40:04
slide critical right ferry and
40:06
like op ed specifically he
40:08
makes people not about these very non
40:10
is this an issue so that he can do things that
40:13
are extremely harmful and
40:15
dangerous under the radar
40:17
so if we'd seen a lot about all abortions
40:19
horrible we're going to ban a bore sense
40:22
and he does this so we don't talk
40:24
about the fact that after the taxes winter
40:26
storm happened he made four point
40:28
six million dollars for energy the news
40:30
and energy energy industries to this campaign
40:33
so it's it's most
40:35
infuriating things have to deal with us on a daily
40:37
basis but it's also extremely motivating
40:39
speak eyes were actively
40:41
organizing against people who deserve
40:44
can be organized and danced and
40:47
amateurs motivating the car
40:49
for a few moat his ass
40:50
in november so it's
40:52
really beautiful and he needs is thus way to
40:55
describe it so
40:55
finally would happening with your power beds
40:58
texas decided that regulating
41:01
the
41:01
read it was like a liberal
41:03
post
41:04
then saying and that they would have
41:06
the old our they had because their taxes
41:09
and it basically it's been an unmitigated
41:11
disaster is that right
41:13
that pretty well the have days
41:16
now in texas i mean it's like
41:18
ninety plus degrees there were they tell
41:20
you to conserve energy and that can you explain
41:22
that to us yeah absolutely so like
41:24
i was absolutely phenomenal two weeks
41:27
ago i was on a planes d c
41:29
for work and my sister
41:31
who lives in season as well i
41:34
texted me about ha
41:36
like we were buying this like backup
41:38
generator because the telling us to conserve
41:41
power again in the governor had
41:43
asked people to conserve power because
41:45
like the grid obviously it's
41:47
was struggling to keep up with the man
41:49
because of how high it was i think when i flew
41:52
out as you stand the heat index of like
41:54
a hundred and fourteen degrees some
41:57
people were been told to work
41:59
there about
41:59
where i don't tax
42:00
this is my apartment complex i would like don't
42:03
me is the washers try not use
42:05
your stove keep the lights off
42:07
turn your a seen a like seventy
42:09
nine degrees so these messages
42:12
and things that taxes are getting both
42:14
in winter and in summer cynicism
42:16
consistently happening since the great feels
42:19
like i think it was february january
42:21
february twenty twenty one so it's it's happening
42:23
now on a more and more regular basis
42:26
how to me about what it's like
42:27
for a woman who wants to get an abortion and
42:30
texas right now and the entire process
42:32
is terrifying some you even for me
42:34
as someone talks
42:37
abortion or mine i have to be careful
42:39
with the way that i do it because of
42:41
the civil law enforcement law and even
42:43
now like the texas freedom
42:45
caucus which isn't a state legislator
42:48
the going after businesses
42:51
that
42:51
wanting to cover travel costs for their
42:53
employees to get abortion saying let's say you
42:55
can't do this we're going to pass a law
42:57
that says you can do this
42:59
the been higher prices is terrified because
43:01
you're actively every step
43:03
of the
43:04
they've been washed
43:06
by the census government me now they
43:09
they're even trying to make is where you can even get abortions
43:11
may not make fab it's already pushed for that
43:14
so in the same such as at this
43:16
moment abortion is pretty much nonexistent
43:19
and even after trying to get one
43:21
it's could potentially
43:23
this you in trouble finding women's
43:25
bodies are literally being criminalized the or
43:27
was a few months ago a woman
43:29
in starts on he was arrested on
43:31
a murder charge for what
43:33
was called a self induced
43:36
abortion which is also
43:37
what are spontaneous abortion are
43:39
a miscarriage and she was arrested
43:42
on a murder charge for that so it's
43:44
absolutely terrifying to be a woman
43:46
in the states who wants to make bodily
43:48
autonomy choices because the government
43:51
has actively criminalizing your body
43:53
and taking away your freedom to choose that
43:55
is really scary and it must be also
43:57
it's also scary because if you have a moscow
43:59
the you're
44:00
a person of interest riot
44:03
absolutely you medically you can't have
44:05
a difference
44:05
between a miscarriage and
44:07
or one of your doctor the treatments for
44:10
the aftermath is the same so now
44:12
people who will have miscarriages
44:15
could be potentially afraid to even go to the hot
44:17
that all because it they could be
44:19
reported as someone
44:20
that would add a self induced abortion
44:23
and the president has already been said that they
44:25
the really couldn't be arrested for that
44:28
that is completely crazy
44:30
so what are you gonna do now what's your
44:32
seats are i ever would
44:34
have some of my age sheer i'm i am
44:36
a college
44:37
the the i would literally start my
44:39
sophomore year of college next
44:42
week but i'm just
44:44
gonna continue working with a half
44:46
in the last year and a half with jersey for
44:48
he or and with praxis
44:50
democrats candidates to tried
44:52
to flip praxis blue and
44:54
do everything i can with the social media
44:57
power that i have to make
44:59
a tangible difference in the country and in the world
45:01
because we need young people who
45:03
are fighting back for what the
45:05
the even and making their voices heard and i
45:07
hope i can continue to
45:08
one of those voices
45:10
my my generation and jesse centers
45:12
in his generation acts and were
45:14
like a disaster we have supporters
45:17
and me were just a second train back
45:19
give it your generation is
45:21
different and how
45:22
i think so i think that
45:25
our generation has a
45:27
really unique place and history
45:29
and the way that we've gone through these kind
45:32
of generally sold for hamas
45:34
together anemia think we
45:36
have never lived in a world where like
45:38
nine eleven didn't happen with
45:40
added bonus or nine eleven so
45:43
we were born into
45:44
the weren't near on terror we
45:46
the dot with armor multiple
45:48
economic recession be dealt
45:50
with school shootings he dealt with climate
45:52
change that all these different things have happened
45:55
and it's not like in the past
45:57
where it happens and it's on the phone
46:00
the clock news that she watch with your parents
46:02
it's fine
46:03
the social media constantly and you
46:05
have your phone all the times the you're
46:07
constantly being inundated with new
46:10
information about
46:11
any given socio political issue
46:13
that's happening at any given time and
46:15
so i think because of that stems
46:18
he has become
46:18
the piper informed and hyper
46:21
aware of all the issue is
46:23
that it's also given us tools
46:25
that
46:25
no wonder generation has had access to
46:27
and terms of mobilizing stand
46:30
organizing to fight back against
46:32
the things that we think are oppressive or
46:34
wrong settings that we've seen young
46:37
people are extremely motivated to
46:39
fight back against these injustices
46:42
i mean even in the last few election cycles
46:44
we've seen more and more young people
46:46
break records and turn out to
46:48
go especially in twenty twenty expand
46:51
i've one hundred percent attribute
46:53
that to the usages social media
46:55
and mobilizing young voters across the country
46:58
the i know that chassis and i have talked about
47:00
this like when you see these turning
47:02
point usa conferences
47:04
where are these people are like
47:06
i mean you know getting
47:09
it
47:09
it did in one thousand jade says disparaging
47:11
things about women's i mean are you
47:14
worried for your generation or do you feel
47:16
there's a nasa of you guys on
47:18
this sort of right side of history that
47:20
once out for that you guys are
47:23
actually more progress as
47:25
yeah so i actually grew
47:27
up in a conservative christians
47:29
also been a very small conservatism
47:31
and texas the i have a little bit more
47:34
insight
47:34
in few why republicans
47:37
and conservative people
47:39
when it comes to these political issues
47:41
says one thing is conference as i see other
47:43
young people who are conservative or republicans
47:46
a lot of people's initial reaction of with disgust
47:49
her anger but honestly when i see
47:51
it also kind of that because
47:54
at one point in my life like you know i was
47:56
one of those kids who just i believe everything
47:59
was told movie
47:59
the my life and it whether until i was able
48:02
to do my own research and form
48:04
own opinions that i realized that those
48:06
talking point the had been set as a kid will bombs
48:09
and so i think saw their
48:11
a lot more young people who
48:13
are ready and willing to do the
48:15
research make their own opinions and not just
48:17
listen what their parents have to say i
48:20
think more and more of us young
48:22
people who are on the democratic side are
48:25
ready and willing to talk to those
48:27
who are on the opposing
48:29
the political ideology and kind
48:31
is he is anyway me ten every
48:33
move them more towards our side i think
48:36
common grounds and
48:37
common decency as a lot more common among
48:39
search generation that people would think i
48:41
want to end with that because that's so wonderful
48:44
and i hope that's i love that adds
48:46
thank you so much and so
48:48
will move to have the ale i don't think
48:50
of myself as sensitive but i'm sort of well and up
48:53
chelsea are you welling i'm a i'm
48:55
not i'm involved with what's like it can be
48:57
too many emotions
49:01
the leaving molly john says
49:03
who is your fact that guy he's
49:05
a guy who ran for president briefly
49:08
and he's a guy who ran for
49:10
mayor of new york city a little
49:13
the longer i guess maybe
49:15
failed to both of them so
49:17
what do you do when you consistently fail
49:20
you move forward am
49:22
i right and so he
49:24
is a starting a new political
49:27
party a third party called forward
49:29
see what i did there yeah he
49:31
and christine todd whitman
49:33
who used to be the governor of new jersey
49:36
before herself becoming a failed presidential
49:38
candidate they're going to launch this party in
49:40
september and they have
49:42
and on believable
49:44
little catchphrase it's how
49:46
will we solve the big issues facing america
49:49
not left not right forward
49:52
that means nothing that means
49:54
absolutely nothing that means
49:57
absolutely nothing at best
50:00
we will do is nothing at worst
50:02
it will me be size
50:05
and some moderates
50:07
away from the democrats
50:10
is by guess down but i don't
50:12
even think it's gonna do that these people
50:14
are i don't i don't want to see dom
50:16
i guess they're not dumb by the
50:18
foolish and anyone gives money
50:21
to this thing is for was first more you can't have
50:23
a viable third party in america because we have
50:25
our incredibly , up
50:27
electoral system that completely
50:29
prevents that makes it impossible
50:31
yeah age it's just it's literally
50:34
impossible ross perot spent however
50:36
many millions of dollars of his
50:38
own money to run for president
50:41
and dot as many as electoral votes as
50:43
i did the euro notes right
50:45
so it doesn't matter that he got nineteen
50:47
percent of the popular vote or whatever it was he
50:49
got zero electoral votes and
50:52
that's not a great return on your money and
50:54
it's the same things can happen years it's it's
50:57
absolutely impossible the only thing it does
50:59
is somehow build the ego
51:02
of or you know sylvie
51:04
ego of of the of people
51:06
like andrew yang
51:08
it's just completely tone
51:11
deaf to be doing this right now and
51:13
for all those reasons and many
51:15
more fuck that guy i
51:18
know you agree with the molly that we can just move on to
51:20
yours yeah knows he is the worst
51:22
i do want to hear you are fuck that guy is my
51:24
thought that guy is the
51:27
word supreme court said in a dorm a
51:29
know hub said before the other
51:31
people were the worth it in context is hop
51:33
over
51:34
he didn't manage to
51:35
talk about clarence thomas who actually is the
51:37
worst spend court
51:38
though he that the youngest
51:40
okay so technically you could
51:42
the done that i can amy com he buried
51:44
i'm gonna go is justice thomas
51:47
nerf because he did do his own
51:49
we should also
51:51
the river gay marriage but not
51:54
interracial marriage that was
51:56
a he says
51:58
said of whatever
51:59
while so this is thomas
52:02
was planning to go
52:04
and teach at george
52:06
washington university near
52:09
his home in washington or
52:11
in one of the washington suburbs
52:13
i cannot say which one because i would never
52:16
want to get assist of taxing
52:18
him but he was supposed to
52:20
do
52:21
sort of you know t w he
52:23
was gonna lecture and he was gonna talk about how
52:25
great he was all the rides he's
52:27
planning to take or it as sessions
52:29
wow that was a lot of students
52:32
who wrote a long not bunch
52:34
of different letters and petitions because
52:36
you know why they don't want that
52:38
guy who's using all these
52:41
murders ill as our ,
52:43
reasons to take away their rights coming
52:46
to their last costs and you know what's
52:48
good for them so i'm sure
52:50
i can't imagine this one up and up
52:52
on fox news as like a liberal
52:54
and tolerance to important conservative
52:57
ideas that you know what he gets to
52:59
take away our rights dozens at the
53:01
letters about them as
53:03
, the country amounts of capitalism
53:05
works so a hurry
53:07
the deal for the worst number of the supreme
53:09
court justice clarence thomas absolutely
53:12
agree and also absolutely agree
53:14
that this will be held up as an example
53:16
of horrible cancel culture
53:18
area
53:20
jesse watters this is one
53:22
for you
53:23
no
53:27
i'm not know, will wrap this episode the new
53:29
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