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i'm getting i started earlier anyway very, special for 20 because it's for 2024 which is which is the same backwards and forwards. there's only happens once it's every hundred years like like arizona updating its
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abortion laws various just so much going on this week had a new taylor swift album& a donald trump trial something for this swifties and for the nut. so swiftie you have the album, you have it already. oh, it's amazing. it's called tortured poets department. and everybody loves it already. the tweens love at the team's love at the millennials love it. dick cheney said, you had me at tortured but this trial is really wearing on donald trump have been watching him. oh, my god, because they people get to talk about him and he has to sit there for hours without saying anything kinda likely
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did on january 6 he keeps falling asleep and of course, he says he says he just resting his eyes right and he's not drooling. his head is having a wet dream but right say it, this race is getting quite interesting. did you see bobby kennedy, robert kennedy, rfk? he has no polling and 11.7% not nationally, just with his family wow a lot of his family came out and said he should pull out the rais. >> he said, please, i'm a kennedy, we don't know the meaning of the word he we will
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be right there next week. so we're very excited about of course what a news from the middle east, i'm sure you saw a few weeks ago, israel bombed iranians and syria than this weekend ran fired 300 missiles and drone strikes at israel didn't anything make it better, but you will. >> and then israel now fired back today. and i tell you when you get bombed in iran, it's it's it's very tough for the women there. they have to run for their life without showing ankle hopefully this is all coming down because israel's, iran's is they have no plans now to retaliate to that. and i think that's great because like i know it's possible for persians and jews to cope way
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just i've been to the beverly center now the big issue in congress is funding. should we be funding israel and members of congress, this is, we've crossed the rubicon here. this is actually a big story. and then they're covering it that way. but i think it's big members of congress are now trolling each other within legislation. they're writing the trolling into the legislation marjorie taylor greene, remember when she because she's cueing on, she thinks they have jewish space lasers, whatever the that is she wrote into the legislation you mentioned an amendment that israel has to be funded for space laser technology oh, lord i think it's good that you can laugh it herself because i'm exhausted now then there's the
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people who don't want israel to get any money that's the pro-palestinian protesters. they have been out this weekend. they were closing down bridges and xamarin, cisco, new york, several other cities that's a new thing, bridges get on the bridge and stop people from getting across the bridge. and the people are saying, i'm trying to get on the bridge. where is a drifting cargo ship when you need and finally a joe biden made some news this week by revealing revealing that his uncle was eaten by cannibals. >> goodnight everybody know, i'm not getting this story ago. joe was kind of riffing and he was talking about but his uncle was shot down. this is world war ii in new guinea apparently there are cannibals there and they never found the body. so ipso facto, he was eaten by county i don't know if this is a true story, but i think it's a great metaphor for the times we live in,
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because if you want to continue living, you're going to have to swallow some biden we got a great show. >> we i'm john and jane i guess in but first, she is a fitness and nutrition expert and host of the podcast, keeping it real braised, welcome jelly and miko i i know you're there for you though. >> no, there's none for me. no, no. >> when you're a fitness person, you always look amazing and that's where you made your bones in this business and people know you very well from what you have to say about health, i've always admired you because it's not easy to talk about health. >> it people make, they want to be healthy in theory. but when you talk about it it gets personal. they take it and political now, which is shocking and brand new, right? >> but they kinda have a
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love-hate relationship with good advice. >> i mean, we know you from shows you that you were on where you told us how to live diet and exercise i wanted you here do now because everyone is talking about ozempic and i need to what, what is your take? i mean, diet and exercises the old-fashion way we all said, well, there must be a short sizes the only way the only one it is the only way i was reading your new book. >> thank you for sending that to me. by the way. oh i got an early oh you mean what this comedian said will shock you out. may 21st pre-order and that's true. >> what you said you'd like when historians look back on people in the 21st century, they will characterize them as anti-science. and i thought son of a on both sides. truer words have never been spoken especially when it comes to health, because the reality is that these drugs, they do work. but it's a devil's bargain at an extraordinary price and
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there's a solution, albeit simple but not easy. >> it has no negative side effects and nothing but upside about eating a little bit less and moving a little bit, remember what you're saying is not something i've heard a lot really. yes. >> well, oprah called it a gift. people call it a miracle who the people are incentivized to call it a gift and this is why i want you here, because i don't think people are hearing this other side. yeah. why do you say it's a devil's bargain? what is this side effects? what's the downside? well okay, here's the deal. if we look at the box and i see this because it isn't my opinion and i have no judgment. it's not an easy way out if it wasn't easy way out, life is hard enough. take it right. >> so the side effects alone, 50% of the people that take it will experience nausea, vomiting constipation, and a lot of people will get off of it because they can't tolerate those side effects now, beyond that, there's pancreatitis,
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kidney failure, and it's like, oh, you're saying it's causing those pancreatitis on the box, how much? okay. >> 400% increased chance of pancreatitis from taking this drug. >> you've got sirois tumors, vision loss. >> you've got muscle loss, and now anecdotally we're seeing articles on the daily one that came out just yesterday saying that psychiatrists think it warps your brain because it how it impacts your body's ability to regulate dopamine other suicidal ideation. there's lack of libido. >> okay. well, suicidal ideation. i was reading about that. yeah, europe says no we here at fda first they said no, then they say, well, we're studying it more than they said we do have like 157 reported cases to whatever they report them to the fda. >> there's a significant amount they did do a study, but they looked at people who committed suicide not people who had suicidal thoughts. why would this drug does that make
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you think of suicide? you know, i've spoken to multiple psychiatrists about there are different theories. one of which is that serotonin which is our feel-good, one of our feel-good chemicals is made in the gut if you look at how this drug impacts that got which by the way, i forgot to mention stomach paralysis and intestinal blockage are also deadly side effects. it's arguably going to impact where your body makes serotonin. and now we're looking at dopamine. >> and they think that it's impacting the way our body regulates dopamine. >> but they have no idea how if you want to get really afraid the american academy of pediatrics is recommending this as a first-line of defense for children. now, 12 years old, but they're testing it on kids as young as six it's absolutely pernicious. >> why, why would the metabolism you have six you can't be healthy to begin with, is just crazy and look, i hear you. look, i'm basically
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on your page and all this stuff. like when you talk about this oh, it changes. what is your gut and your serotonin that's the kinda thing that i'm always talking about on this show when people think i have two heads is what i mean, but it's so hard to talk about health because it's like, oh, what are you talking about? serotonin in your gut, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but maybe a yankee and you know what that's, what health is. it's, it's this interconnectedness that goes on in our body absolutely. people do not want to hear it. >> but, but it's not always evident are on the surface what causes one thing when you do one medical intervention, what happens downstream, like whack-a-mole, right. and it begins these problems that require new drugs to treat those issues but again, what okay. so let's look at how it works and the reason i want to look at how it works is because i want to encourage people that eating less will work. >> what is it doing? >> what but they know that i hear constantly all the time. i
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can't lose weight, nothing works this isn't magic, but they know that would what they're, what they're saying is i can't stop eating well, let's look at widely insatiable hunger then that's really important and this is were big food comes into play. >> so you've got the psychology, a lot of people are utilizing. food as a coping mechanism of defense structure on a kinsey scale, if you're detectives. >> thank you for state purposely make it addicted. they hadn't. food companies have labs where they do this all day. >> can you just one getty, just one right exactly. >> i mean, then they know what they're doing 100%. >> yeah. >> and so what happens is they're literally hacking your biochemistry, right? >> when you look at what these drugs do they mimic satiety hormones, you realize that our bodies are designed to have what's called mechanistic homeostasis. >> we are built to regulate body temperature, to regulate stomach ph, blood ph, which you and i talked about on the brand i'm right. >> we're also building to regulate our appetite but the issue is what's going to do it healthy fats, protein fiber,
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when you drink a soda, there's no fiber, there's no fat, there's no protein, no satiety hormones are being released. and in fact, hunger hormones get released when you eat these foods plus, they hack the dopamine center of your brain. >> they are chemically addictive as much as cocaine, cocaine, and nicotine okay. but first of all, i've read also the half the people who take ozempic are one of these three has no side effects, okay? right? mel, they will plateau. and we will plot term absolutely every single study illustrates that between weeks 68 and 70 to the drug stops working, build a tolerance to it so it becomes inevitable that you'll have to figure this out organically. >> anyway. and in addition, we really don't know what this looks like in perpetuity bill, people cannot get off of it and when they do all of the metrics have to be on it for life, for life, you will gain it all back and then some it's yo-yo dieting on crack.
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>> people are well what people around lots of drugs for a look, i always say this medicine is playing the odds and it's always about what is the least bad option if you really are one of those people who can't stop eating it, i understand that because that's not my thing but if they said to me stop smoking pot not all joking decided to be very hard to live the kind of i don't even smoke every day. i'm not the kind of potted people think i am. i am not. but when i wanted, i want it okay so line in the sand i know which four, 20 and everything, but i've never i've never lied about it and said oh, it's helpful. >> i mean, it's not i'm probably hurting myself just
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some degree. not like it did with cigarettes and liquor, which was really stupid. but, you know but it's a trade off is what i'm saying. and people, what's wrong with saying, look, i'm going to eat, i just know i am. i've tried everything. it's not going to happen this is the least bad option because otherwise, i'm going to have a heart attack or otherwise i'm going to have high cholesterol and all the other things you can get. >> i would play that out with you all the way to the part where the drug stops working. >> okay. and my mother is a psychoanalyst and she's taught me for years that people who utilize food as a coping mechanism or defense structure, this food is providing them with something so significant that at one time or another month or psychological the bible. >> so i'm going to say if you're struggling on that level, take the 800 bucks a month, three would be spending on ozempic and get a fantastic therapist to help you work through because you're going to be here and. 68 to 72 weeks. anyway. >> and now you're all the way behind the eight ball. >> you'd think it's about it's in the mind. you think
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you can cure this in the mind. you said therapists. >> well, i think that it's twofold so food companies are absolutely at writing. you want to physiological level, but they're also exploiting your psychological hunger's and the truth of the matter is that there's so much shame around this because people who are overweight or obese how experienced discrimination for decades now so what happens is we then turn around and we say, okay, what narrative is going to make them feel the best? >> so big food says we're going to push the antidiuretic narrative and you can be healthy at any size, which is a message that actually meant health equity. >> we should provide, equal access to health care for people at any size. but now it's don't even worry, go crazy. no food chain. >> and then neighbors, he was never well, they buy off registered dietitians to get them to say these things again, i never been a foodie, but it's not my advice, but there is a connection with the pod thing because when i smoke pot
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i mean they're not right away versus it goes to my head. >> okay. then it goes to my dick then it goes to my stomach i wanted goes to my stomach. i understand what it's like. i mean, i really feel some particle with these people who can stop bidding because i know i am ravenous, but i have a simple solution. i don't keep in the house i'll read a lot it's not terrible. >> anyway, i gotta go to the class. >> if you just say you, jillian michael this is a hot flash
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a book and now i have a book and i already plugged it is available for free order now this gradient said. jack, you're and john. thank you. gave me a blurb for this and i appreciate it very much more. >> you'll day it's not going to be the same because of the sale okay. >> shall we start with the trump trial? i was thinking today its years now since we started to say, boy, if we could only stop talking about donald trump that day, just never comes. so let me start with you as a historic because it is unprecedented. his roc criminal trial of a former president and i definitely think he should be tried for the one in georgia and the one for trying to overthrow the government. and that is state. >> tell me as a historian haven't president's not been put on trial in the past for doing worse things than this one no, i don't think know
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offhand know. >> nothing was worse than paying hush money to stormy daniels anything quite as vivid as that. >> i think that what i have found this week to be somewhat reassuring he sitting there he's obeying the rule of law there's a low bar. >> okay but i got to get over it and it is actually the prosecutorial discretion. the prosecutor brought the case. he's there's a trial by jury unfolding in ancient right. and check and balance. going back to magna carta the donald trump and magna carta & the same sentence tells you something about 20:24 i think i think this is the beginning of accountability is this the one you'd want to start with? no but you can't have everything you want. >> okay what do you think as
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someone who's not from our shores originally, i think a lot of this is going to really come down to how it's covered in as a journalist myself and a lot of news organizations are still grappling with how much do they give a podium to donald trump? >> he steps out onto the steps of the court and just start speaking. is this essentially free pr free publicity above and beyond campaign fundraiser? singh i think it's a very risky if they lose this case. yes it does hand him that sort of martyrdom. qarrah, because it probably will be the only one we see this here. >> so if you lose it, it's going to look bad, then it's going to be held the conquering hero and maga land yeah, it is, but that doesn't mean you don't proceed. >> and then lara trump, who's the daughter-in-law, who's now headed? >> rnc. she said, today it's four years of scorched earth, when donald trump retakes the white house so there's that to look for better about this
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case. >> nothing's on my line okay. >> i want to ask you about here's another quote. bill barr. now, bill barr, not del mar, bill barr and we went through this basement here on the show. i think he was here twice former attorney general under trump, as conservative as it gets i mean, he's, you know, he's a mel gibson's dad, catholic but he also called him one of a small group who i call the good as it gets, republicans. >> this is what i'm trying to convince my liberal friends at half the country is not going to self-report. we have to learn to live together and people like bill barr, liz cheney, mitt romney mitch mcconnell, mike pence, they all full-throated. lee said biden won that election stop the nonsense. that's as good as it gets in the republican party you know. >> okay? >> however, now bill barr says he's voting for trump he said,
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i think it's my duty to pick the person i would do would think would do the least harm to the country. >> the real danger to democracy is the progressive agenda trump may be playing russian roulette but a continuation of biden is national suicide. i think this is sincere i don't think he's posturing. i think this is what a good part of this country believes discuss it is what a good part of the country believes. >> it's also a good part of the country's wrong about that as a rational matter. now, politics and rationality are not? complete bedfellows, which is part of the reason for the constitution, is that we were going to give reason a chance to stand against passion. >> what bar is doing, and what so many, i sometimes think of them as the peter malar republicans, right? >> these are republicans who are not full maga people. they're men's grill types who
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don't want democrats picking judges are setting tax rates they talk themselves into this twice in 16 an0. and then came december and january of 20202021 and at that point, i believe and i say this with care that it's become evident to me anyway, that there's a patriotic duty to support president biden against donald trump for this reason, patriotism is allegiance to an idea. it's not just an allegiance to your own kind. that's nationalism trump is a nationalist president. >> biden is a patriot and i, i'm lucky in that. i don't have particular policy passions particular issues. i want the constitutional order to continue to unfold and president biden is devoted to that constitutional order. donald trump is self-evidently not and i would say to my
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republican friends and i live in tennessee, so that's redundant that it is, it is in fact a moral question and i was disappointed by what bar said he was, he got religion for a little while. there's a line and tom sawyer where twain says that evangelists came through town who was so good that even huck finn was saved until tuesday bill barr was saved i do wonder again, we're talking as though this wasn't an inevitability that it would be these two i mean, more moderate conservatives who perhaps feel a little bit more homeless and the republican party might have been tend to to cross is in the voter base. >> i mean, they have now been presented with this choice where it was never an inevitability that it would be these two men mean what if there had been a different option within the democratic party? >> well, what if it's and buts
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were candy and nuts, we'd all have a merry christmas but this is what we have. >> and the intermediates and think about the republican party is, if you are in fact going to put partisanship as your central organizing principle. >> if reflexive partisanship is the most important thing i would argue that you need to go back and read george washington's farewell address. you need to read the founders that otherwise, they love, they love the founders when they can move it around to agree with them. it's very clear that if party spirit became the organizing principle that that was going to be fatal to the constitution. and it's very interesting when bar said, it's suicide. i mean, the idea that president biden's leading us to national suicide, haven't even sure what he's talking about? >> but lincoln use that image and his first major speech to the 18, he said, if we ever fall, it's not going to be from a foreign foe, is going to be
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from someone internally rising up. >> and mastering those passions and those passions about partisanship that's what's wrong. >> i don't disagree with anything he said. i just think there's not a big effort on the left to understand what they are talking about. because i don't think it's insincere in there, but i think they think we're going to hell in a handcart and one reason i think that is because the story that came out this week about npr npr is to them what this country would be if it was a permanent democratic governorship and if you miss the story on npr, it's, it's pretty interesting. a guy named array berliner came out. he wrote it. he'd been there for a longtime 25 years. this guy, by the way, went to sarah lawrence and was raised by a lesbian peace activist. so he's very, very sean hannity. >> yeah. well very sean he said, i've been at npr for 25
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years. here's how we lost america's trust. and it's just about how this place, which the show was called the picture i was called all things considered. it's not all things considered. he's not wrong and he pointed out, for example, that of the 87 people working in editorial positions, there at are democrats even if you're a democrat, you can't think this is good. >> i think one of the saddest things about the increasing sort of row. then per row is just the latest we've seen on also within the newsroom and the new york times. and there's really no major news organization in the united states that hasn't had some sort of news, newsroom uprising recently, or critique the saddest thing about this is that he ended up quitting and back in the past, there's all i don't know which is better what we have now where people go public and talk about these newsroom issues and say, listen, there's not enough diversity of opinion, there's way too much pushback this is
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not fair or in the past where what we've seen over the years is that people just quit. they'll believe one news organization and gravitate towards another as we people just become siloed and the newsrooms become silent and completely sort of tribal in that way. and i think that's the saddest thing that to see that he had actually left afterwards okay. >> so did you read the tweets from the person who is there's never happened four on the show. i've been namesake and the newest, katherine maher is her name. i think that's how she pronounces it. although i kind wish he pronounced differently andrew sullivan wrote a column, zhang called katherine maher is not a liberal and i agree okay. i mean, she's she's a portland de a character. i mean, she's she says things like, i'm sure. >> i mean, sure. looting is counterproductive. objective but it's founded on treating people's ancestors as private property. yeah, i mean, come on, man, along time ago and i
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mean, this is just as she says, i someone with cis white mobility privilege i mean, it's the kind of white woman says she's beyond say, spirit animal. i just i i'm going to continue this discussion in vr, but i have to take a break because cnn thousand mark live from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable night in dc, the swatter will read back here again, president biden and comedian in collin joseph headline the white house correspondents dinner, live next saturday at seven eastern on cnn greetings happen. >> purity, the best night of the week, cabin. >> yeah. and having packet night dance parties have hey, yeah that's not good with that down big moments happened
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but kaitlan collins, week nights at nine let's do that. was that was swift okay. so besides the political implications with the drum trial we learned as week again or we're reminded, i think up something very important about our civic responsibilities to try to get out of jury duty normally, people can say, well, i'm a caretaker, i've economic hardship you have to work a little trump because it's trump. it was so easy for people to get out. first of all, the judge right away said who has things they can be impartial, lost half the crowd immediately okay. >> so the other people i mean, it just with trump, it just so ridiculously easy to would you
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like to hear some of the excuse i said, it's a conflict of interest. i also sell my own bible this woman head, i used to be a hooker in moscow and trump pete on me i never heard of this trump food, but he looks guilty as this guy i look at this. i'm already on another trump jury definite conflict i'm totally into this trout one way that shifts the bid right this guy really wanted to get out of this did i'm dating is to k1 and this will be our first time to and 17 i'm still grieving think
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marriage. you want it and unreal four, 20 another four, 20. this weekend, it's time to stop putting get getting high sequences in tv and movies written by someone who was obviously he never smoked pot every time a character lights have been joined suddenly the world turns into willy wonka land hi, i'm bill maher& i hi, i'm bill maher and i were professional her juan us booker asking you to help with the growing problem, harmful stoner stereotypes too often written media, marijuana smokers are portrayed as lazy he did i'd dollars with hygiene issues, who could barely dress themselves and form sentences and it's just not true where your neighbors who don't have a job. and so what are your plans? that's when you're out of town would the barista at
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your neighborhood coffee place getting your order wrong where the guy from boeing finding in bolton his pockets and going where did where did these come from where the life? a lot of this vision that's why i'm asking you this for 20 to give to the united's donors fund an end discrination against weed smokers in our lifetime, the united's donors fund because of mind, is a terrible thing when it's not wasted and finally new rule as one of the few people in the public guy who's gone through life and never had kids. >> someone has to tell me why am i always having to defend them? >> i don't even like kids but i also think it's every adults job to protect them. >> have you all been watching the max documentary called quiet on set, the dark side of
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kids tv o mg nickelodeon. it wasn't a studio. it was never land ranch with craft services it is just seen after scene clip after clip of the child stars of there de being subjected to obviously inappropriate, highly sexualized degradation and quite a few pickles going through glory holes i was grossed out and i've gone camping with john waters i love you so i don't know if this documentary is the talk of your town, but it is out here because it let me just expose a dangerous workplace. >> it also exposed hypocrisy because it must be pointed out that when the evil governor of
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florida was saying the exact same thing about kids and creepy stuff at disney that liberals now find intolerable at nickelodeon he was dismissed as a heck and a big but why would a kid's content factory like disney be all that different than the one in collodion a 2014 cnn report discovered that at least 35 disney employees had been arrested for sex crimes against children& in 2021 disney child star allison's confess she only narrowly survived the toddler to train wreck pipeline the next year, child dark cold sprouts told the new york times that young actresses at the disney channel were heavily sexualized from an early age willie sutton said he robbed banks because that's where the money is& the reasonably find pedophiles in the boy scouts and the rectory and kids tv is that's where the kids are desantis wasn't wrong. but we're so tribal now. the left
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will overlook child. if the guy from the wrong party calls it out sure nickelodeon messed up a man two binds, but the mickey mouse club was where britney spears got her start in. she's perfectly fine and get this after brian peck, who was one of the lead creeps at nickelodeon served 16 months in prison for the molesting he did there disney hired him naturally to work on a children's series for pedophiles in hollywood. it's a small world after all and not just hollywood, there are instagram, mom's these days who are practically only fans zing there. anybody beauty queen daughters by having them wear skimpy bikini and eat
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bananas to build social media stardom, they're called shear renters a hybrid of sharing and parent. i call them pimps, a hybrid of pimp and and people who believed even social justice have agreed this is wrong and this is bad and exposing kids to an adult world of lurid costumes and garish makeup borders on abuse. now, hurry up and get in the car. were late for drag queen story hour not that there's anything wrong with being a drag queen, but maybe it's time to admit that sometimes drag queen story hour is more for the queen than the kids. sure kids love a clown, but the clown have to have when i see a five-year-old
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tipping tipping at a bar under a sign that says it's not going to look itself do i have to pretend that's cool in order to keep my liberal id card sorry, i can't do that if you want kids to be more tolerant, why not have handicapped people read them stories, kids are more likely to encounter disabled people than drag queens in life jeez, can't we just go back to the good old days when kids were read simple stories was simple. noralyn, like if you're a lonely single man, just make a boy out of wood i've, said it before. >> wokeness is not an extension of liberalism anymore. it's more often taking something so far that it becomes the opposite. teaching kids not to hate or judge those who are different great, proud. we got
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there all for that. but at a certain point, inclusion becomes promotion and contrary to current progressive dogma, children aren't miniature adults wise beyond their years, they're morons gullible morons will believe anything and just want to please grownups. and there have any frame of reference so they normalise whatever's happening. that's why endlessly talking about gender two six-year-olds isn't just inappropriate. it's what the law would call entrapment which means enticing people into doing something they wouldn't ordinarily do. for example, after nine, 11, there were several cases of overzealous federal agents leading sad losers into terrorist plots like the undercover fbi agent who got seven out of word dudes and
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liberty city, florida to sign onto a plot to bomb the sears tower in chicago please. these guys didn't even have a gun. when someone said wouldn't it be cool if we taught the man are and blue something up? they said yeah, that would be got a cool entrapment suggesting someone into something they wouldn't otherwise do. and if you think that some of that isn't going on with gender in schools, you're not watching enough tiktok videos. >> i pledge allegiance to the queers. >> i'm not allowed to be out as trans non-binary at school. it's my response to this is to be as open, noxious le queer as possible. >> there's a certain kind of activist these days who wants to take heterosexuality, old old-fashion, boring, minding its own business, heterosexuality, and lump it in with patriarchy and sexism and racism and tell kids wouldn't
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it be cool if you were anything but that it also seems to be the theme of kind of a lot of kids books these days i never used the phrase gay agenda because i thought it was mostly nonsense and it is mostly but a director for disney television animation did say after she was hired, this show centers were super welcoming to like my like, not at all secret gauge like i was just wherever i could just basically adding queerness. no one what stopped me a node was trying to stop me look, i'm all for adding queerness wherever i put something in my drink before i came out here but maybe we should think about giving kids a break from our culture wars for a minute, or at least until the election is over. >> all right, thank you very much, everybody in salt lake
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