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we have left this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. thank you for making this possible. set your dvr so you never miss an episode for hannity. in the mean, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, it's a great show. it's a rumor, i hope it's true. it usually is true. >> laura: what do you think hunter biden wants for christmas? i mean, what do you think? what do you -- what do you give the man who has everything, sean, or had everything? >> hannity: maybe the gun and the dumpster back, i don't know. >> laura: i was going to say, it could involve a dumpster. but he's getting $300k for the blow through the straw drawings, right? the guy is flush with cash. >> hannity: what is he going to do now that he's not going to make all of this money? what's he going to do?
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>> laura: real jobs are hard to come by in the biden economy. china will step up. sean, good to see you. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. depravity main streamed is the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ there's a lover in the story but the story is still the same ♪ love will set you free ♪ >> laura: this is critically acclaim. it stars 20 something heartthrob and oscar nominee. they're lovers and cannibals, as you can see in the clips there. the preferred term is "eaters." they travel the country and they're looking for their next meal in all of the wrong places. well, in it's review, "the new york times" was neither
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impressed by the director's final product or repulsed it could have been seen as romanticizing the grisly gruesome practice. foodies gripped by specific and exotic appetite, outlaw romance in the tradition of bonnie & clyde. there's a sweetness to shalome and russell that makes it hard to see them as monsters ochlt, so sweet. imagine such a review of the film with a similar plot line, but instead, it's two racist skin heads caught up in a passionate romance kris crossing the country in search of their next victim. that would never happen. i should hope not. certain depraved behaviors are more worthy than others and a growing list of practices and predilections that the left is working hard to destigmatize. what are young people to believe about a world in which pedophiles are referred to as "minor attracted persons." or
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#maps on social media? >> people say, oh, minor attracted people, you have to be aware of like the perverts and the predators. and i say minor attracted people, don't come for me in the comments because it includes a spectrum of folks that are attracted to children not just pedophiles. there's more than that. we'll talk about that later. the term is minor attracted people. >> laura: the argument goes, not every pedo acts on it. many just fantasize about having sex with minors. you can't ostracize someone for just expressing their fantasies, can you? these freaks have their own movement now. and they have this sick graphic -- again, it's an effort -- you have to expand it a little bit. but it's an effort to build sympathy for these people that's circulating on-line. now, look at this, guys. go full screen with this. they call it, i kid you not, being age-fluent. described as a person whose age
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identity is not fixed. tid changes over time, depending on the situation. in other words, they shouldn't be blamed for what they do. they're born this way. #loveislove. this has been brewing for sometime. once only glorified on the dark web, pedophiles have had their defenders on youtube as well. this woman, madeline vanedenbruggen was featured on ted-xeshgs talks as a speaker urging to stop hating the maps. >> from an emotional point of view, i can understand why you want to eliminate these people from society. that doesn't make sense. we're talking about biology. we're talking about a sexual orientation, something we simply cannot change. and on top of that, every day, new people are born with the same difficulty. so it's not practical to
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eliminate these people from society. they haven't done anything wrong. >> what's wrong is these pretend high-brow efforts to stigmatize decency seem to be growing across the country. the children are getting hit also every which way. if it's not something like that, you have weed relentlessly pushed in the popular culture as fun and harmless. big weed is spending millions to lobby for pot exceptions and legalization. this is as we document the disastrous mental and physical harms. >> cannabis is toxic to the brain. it not only increases your chance of developing psychotic symptoms but it has direct effects on the structure of the brain. it shrinks your brain. so when you take cannabis, it's like playing russian roulette. >> laura: it's infuriating. nine times out of ten, the media
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won't cover the truth about teens and weed. they just hope you think january 6 is more important. but as depressing as this is, at least we have our military leadership to stand up as examples of good and ethical behavior, right? wrong. of all of the disturbing twitter threads out there, this one from nova campaigns has to be in the top ten. apparently, there's something called pup kink. one retired colonel is so confident in his identity he reportedly released this photo. it wasn't a hobby he took up in retirement, check this out. bondage, animal kink, brazenly posted on instagram with hash taggs like gay puppy play and gay leather fetish and gay puppy play, etc., etc. this is the lover pup captain, day ton tenney -- again, another
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individual disgracing the uniform. by the way, wearing their dog masks in military spaces. while the angle could not confirm this video, we did reach out to the u.s. army, the u.s. army pacific is aware of the content found on social media reflecting soldiers' activities while wearing uniforms. the incident -- really incidents, is currently under investigation. so look this isn't any secret. the question remains, why was this ever tolerated by base commanders? should we assume it's okay. are general austin and millie okay with this? are they too busy tracking
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down -- that type of military engagement was kind of cool. he probably would see not much harm in kids checking it out as well. why am i saying this? because in 2016u-penn dissertation called "gay data" he didn't think teens should be barred from the hookup app, grinder. just need safety strategies in place, he said. he followed the topic of teens having sex very closely, retweeting the salon piece positing a question of whether a high school student can meaningfully consent to sex with a teacher. we know him as twitter's former trump censor, but in 2014, he spent a lot of time tweeting and retweeting all sorts of depraved stuff. like this one -- a shout out to age drag in toddlers in tee aras. or this, where he says twitter will learn to porn another day.
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and the bizarre reference to the proper browser for craig's list sex. so instead of raising questions about this guy's judgment, the media rushed to his rescue. all because, of course, he's now playing the victim. >> i'm on the cover of "the new york post." and that is a deeply terrifying experience. and i say this from a position of unquestioned privilege as a cis white male, like the internet is much scarier and much worse for lots of other people who aren't me. but it was pretty [ bleep ] scary for a long time. >> laura: like the internet is much scarier. he's so whipped by the woke police, he reflexively refers to himself as a cis white male of privilege. and naturally, like all liberals today, he can't take a dose of his own medicine. when the trans fanatics preying on our children are mocked, roth
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stands with the deviants and calls the critics dangerous. >> we have seen from a number of accounts, including libs of tiktok there are orchestrated campaigns that are particularly singling out a group that is already particularly vulnerable within society. and, so, yeah, not only is it not funny, but it is dangerous. >> laura: i would say what's more dangerous is the fact that this was the person deemed most qualified by the biden administration as a nuclear waste official -- well, a dude, in a dress. >> my name is sam brinton and i serve for advocacy. i'm a gender fluid individual who walks the halls of congress. talk about the power of being free every day to hear my stilettos click on those marble floors and yet know that i deserve to be in the room just as much as anybody else. >> laura: now, that guide with the joker lipstick deserves to be in the room, that's what he said. remember, the biden
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administration main streamed that circus act. shocked that they/them turned out to be both gender fluid and luggage fluid. well, so much for being in touch with the feminine side because he doesn't look very happy in that video when he's stealing ladies' luggage from a baggage carousel, thankfully, finally, he was canned today. degenre si is a term that's out of vogue. but as you can see, there are many reasons for them to make a comeback. for years, the universities, the white house, corporate america, big tech, hollywood, they worked overtime to destigmatize aberrant behavior while stigmatizing the traditional understanding of good and evil. until we begin to claw back their power and make their support of dooef yhency too costly to continue, our damaged democracy and depressed children will be left behind as collateral damage. that's the angle. now, speaking of main streaming
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depravity, the poster child for deviant behavior is biden's son, hunter. the fact that the media looked the other way for years about him speaks to an implicit tolerance, not just of drug and sexual proclivities, but the abuse of his father's government position ended up enriching the entire biden family. it's glaring. joining me now is stephen miller, former advisor to president trump. and "new york post" columnist, miranda devine, the author of the laptop from hell. the media is doing their best to make folks like roth and other twitter executives to victims. they have to live in an undisclosed location. they deserve that classification as victims given what they did? >> well, no, first of all, speaking on a personal level here, all of us who put
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ourselves out in the spotlight, in the public arena, in positions of influence or authority, we should expect that we will be called out by name, we will be criticized by name. we will have our words and deeds analyzed. we should expect nothing less. you know, for seven years, i've had a microscope on me. but i would expect to have a microscope on me given the choices i've made in my career. if you are in charge of some of the most important decisions for one of the most important companies on planet earth, then you deserve every bit of scrutiny you get. this cater walling from the media, this disingenuous, crocodile tear shedding, pretending it's so horrible he's facing some kind of accountability for the decisions he made is completely and totally incredible. and i don't take it seriously for one second. >> laura: miranda, i mean, on this issue, it seems to me we see depravity on display, both his past postings, this push to
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kind of destigmatize pedophilia, which has been building in academia for sometime. they say they're not acting on it, they're just fantasizing. i mean, it's ridiculous. but it's in line with everything that's happened, from hunter bide b to the twitter censorship i wants which is a perverted view of the constitution. >> you're so right, laura. i think what we're seeing is the last taboo, which is child sexual abuse. it's now being eroded. they've eroded every other taboo, you know, and this is just the last one. and it really is the one that we need to die in the ditch over. this cannot destroy this last taboo. that's the end of us as a civilization if we accept that. and it's i think noticeable that elon musk, within two weeks of taking over twitter and seeing what was going on, did more to
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eradicate child sex -- child sexual exploitation material than anybody at twitter had done for the previous ten years, where it's really exploded. i hadn't realized that twitter had become such a repulsive place where if people look for that material, they could use hashtaggs to find it. and i know that people who are, you know, survivors of child sex trafficking have really come out and congratulated elon musk for that. if he does nothing else with his purchase of twitter, i think that is enough. >> laura: do you agree with this? i mean, look, there's porn all over twitter. twitter should be a public square. people want to getting their povrn, there are plenty of places to get that. whether it's the minor attracted persons hashtag and all of the weird -- the military with the pup kink? what? i thought i had seen it all. now they're disgracing the military uniform on military
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installations, stephen. that's all over the internet, not only instagram, but that's fine now. >> i want to associate myself with the comments that miranda just made. they're trying -- the radical left is now trying to demolish one of the last safeguards we have still standing in the civilization, which is the protection of children. so, you see with the normalization of sexual content around children, with the effort to, for example, have these very explicit sexual drag queen performances in front of children. and you see what was happening on twitter under the previous management, all of this points towards the direction that there's an effort to normalize extremely criminal, deplorable, reprehensible conduct against and around children. and on top of that, sexual dooef deviency in all of the forms. general millie is too busy
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testifying about white rage than figuring out what's happening in his own military with this disgraceful sexual content. it's a wakeup call. the monologue nailed it. we're watching the erosion of the morality of the country and it's the children who will suffer the most if we do not find it in ourselves as a people to demand that our children be safe and secure and innocent, especially on-line. >> think about how, you know, when i was a kid growing up, military leaders, you thought of mcarthur, you thought of dwight eisenhower, you thought of the most incredible military geniuses, the courage and the bravery. and now we're seeing men in dog masks in this weird, twisted demonic -- frankly demonic poses in military spaces. i mean, i just -- america has to understand what this is all about here. this is not about, you know, sexual liberty. this is about children and the message this sends to our children. everyone is disposable, every
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value is disposable. i wanted to make that point. there was something said at the white house by kjp where she reads her responses in reaction to what elon musk had tweeted yesterday when he said, my pronouns are prosecute/fauci. sorry, i screamed laughing. here's how the the white house responded. watch this? . >> these personal attacks that we've been seeing are dangerous on dr. fauci and other public health professionals as well. they're disgusting and divorce from reality. and we will continue to call that out and be very clear about that. again, these are incredibly dangerous. >> laura: miranda, quickly, your reaction. >> this is the same cynicism that we see from the left where they call speech they don't like "dangerous" and they try to criminalize it. it's ridiculous. anthony fauci is a man who deserves criticism. he's going to get it.
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he was in just as steven said in a high position with a lot of power over all of our lives and he needs to be held accountable for any mistakes that he made. >> laura: steve and miranda, thank you. up next, after we expose the burgeoning euthanasia push in canada, they haven't slowed the practice down. a full update in moments.
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i imagine my final days, i see bubbles. i see the ocean. i see music. even now, as i seek help to end my life, there's just so much beauty. you have to be brave enough to see it. >> two weeks ago, we showed you that ad. it's pro euthanasia produced by a canadian fashion and home goods retailer. they stage excursions for this young woman before her death as a brand building exercise. well, since then, we learned from her friends that she wanted to live. but the glorification of death in canada has gotten so pervasive that she gave in to the external pressures. you would think that would slow the push down in canada.
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but to the contrary, canada has said that they want to expand their push for assisted suicide. starting in march, people whose sole underlying condition is mental illness will be able to access what they call assisted death. joining us now is the editor in chief of rebel news sheila gonree. she was running a national campaign to force the government to end this practice. sheila, we're talking about main streaming depravity on the angle. life is disposable in the world today, it seems. but this really does kind of take the cake. >> it is true, laura, that canada is blowing right past scandinavia in our quest to hit the bottom of the slippery slope faster than everybody else. we heard this mantra before. they told us this about abortion, medical assistance of dying would be safe, rare, and only in the most dire of circumstances.
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we know with abortion, that's not true. we know at least 10,000 people per year in canada are receiving medical assistance in dying up there with our covid death numbers. we can't know for sure. because there's some medical associations that are advising doctors to not record medical assistance in dying as the reason for the death but rather record the reason they sought medical assistance in dying. this is really just the next step in our decent into darkness because we also removed the ten-day wait time from when you ask for dying and receive it. it can happen on the same day. this is especially challenging for people who are experiencing mental illness because those feelings can sort of ebb and flow and someone experiencing acute ptsd might ask for and receive assistance. >> laura: let me jump in here. the mental health issue is
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almost like they prefer to get rid of these people. like encouraging people with mental health to, you know, to go through this assisted death, whatever they call it, to make themselves feel better. it's sickening. what are all of the mental health advocates. where are they? i don't see them in the united states speaking out about this. i want to get to another horrible case out of canada. a canadian pensioner seeking euthanasia because he fears homelessness received approval from a doctor despite poverty is a major factor in his own decision to end his life. he's 65, he said he doesn't want to die but applied for it because he can't afford to live comfortably. astonishingly, a doctor has given one of the two signatures required for this to go forward. so now homelessness, get rid of the people with the mental illness, the homeless, the
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elderly will be pushed off of their mortal coils. what else? >> diabetics with eating disorders, veterans with acute ptsd episodes or wanting wheelchair ramps for their homes. there are four veterans affairs caseworkers who advised up to nine that we know of veterans to take their own lives instead of continuing to annoy these veterans affairs caseworkers who were paid handsomely to help the veterans. there was a 91-year-old lady in vancouver who opted for medical homicide because she feared going into another covid lockdown in her nursing home. frankly, what you're seeing here should be a dire warning to our american friends. this is end stage socialized medicine. there's a push by those who are poor or vulnerable, but it's agony for the users of our system. in canada, if you need a knee
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surgery, you timely get into the system, it's 180 plus days to get a knee surgery. that's the gold standard. if you get it at 180 days, it's a miracle. if you want medical assistance in dying for the pain caused by the lack of medical care because the government runs the system here, you can get medical assistance and dying if you can get the signatures on the very same day. >> laura: it's clear they want people off of the medical rolls. the whole system is under stress. americans should pay attention. our tour around the world continues in the netherlands where the dutch push to eliminate huge swaths of farms in this country is now getting a huge boost from nbc news. not only did they frame this as a move like a worthwhile endeavor to curb global emissions, they conflate the concern over the global food supply with some sort of like culture war. radicalized by the opposition to
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strip covid measures and spurred on by conspiracy theories about globalists dismantling national democracies and importing nonwhite immigrants to historically white countries. victor, you live in the central valley of california, the bread basket of the united states. but they want to shut down debate here and say it's just the right wingers who are just trying to protect the farmers in the netherlands. like what is this really about, victor? >> it's pretty pathetic, it's a pathetic use of a government control by a small elite. they can't address the existential problem that china and india are polluting -- contributing 40% of the green house gas releases or the leaks are contributed to it by the private jet travel and they pick on 17,000 dutch farmers, i mean, my god, these people are the most efficient dairy farmers in
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the world, they have a global reputation for land stewardship. we were told all during the 90s, laura, we have to go back to organic and natural farming, too much chemical nitrates and the dairy became the nexus where everybody looks for organic manures to be supplied by the dairies. then we're told you have to innovate if you're on the farm. family farmers have to get with it. a pound of meat or milk produced versus the unit of methane gas released, the dutch are the most efficient farmers in the world. everybody should be looking at dutch farming, dairy farming, for a model for how to be sustainable and promote democracy for keeping farmers on the land generation after generation. >> laura: isn't this a national security issue as well. >> it's suicidal, it doesn't make sense. >> laura: sorry, victor. >> absolutely. >> laura: and that's because if you don't control your own food supply, as a people, you -- you are deeply vulnerable to
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exploitation and coercion from government authorities. >> american and european farmers are the best in the world, they're the most efficient. it would be insane to go without them. i don't know why we do this, we got to stop it. these are our strengths, our asset farmers. they're sacrosanct. to go after it is a crime. >> thank you so much. elon joins dave chappell on stage. and media missed the point. hunter biden back to selling his art. raymond arroyo has all of the details seen and unseen is next.
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>> yeah, legendary singer patty labelle had just started her christmas show in milwaukee when there was a bomb threat. >> hold on -- wait! >> what? >> laura, i love her indignation. wait, wait, with the security guards. thankfully the bomb threat was a fraud. cnn also bombed while perpetuating a fraud. this is their coverage of dave cha'pelle's latest stage partnership in san francisco. >> comedian dave cha'pelle brought out elon musk on stage and musk was moved for several minutes. >> make some noise for the richest man in the world. >> yeah! >> he has time to go to a
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dave cha'pelle show? running twitter. tesla's not enough. >> he's on right wing politics so when he shows up at san francisco in a comedy show, tough reception. >> you know what they don't report, laura? the context of why people in san francisco might be booing. and it was mostly cheers, by the way, as you heard there. but musk did fire half of the twitter workforce in san francisco. and then there were those twitter files that nobody is talking about, apparently. >> here's what we know -- he's giving them a place to sleep if they need to stay a few extra hours in san francisco for which he's getting investigated, i think. >> a little cot. according to our pal, tom elliott, cnn mentioned the twitter files, the government
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coordinated censorship with twitter only 13 times since december 2. so the cover musk getting asked, but not free speech. gone. >> they don't cover it as free speech. they cover it as an obsession of right wing conspiracy theorists. they said twitter managing the chaos of january 6, trying to manage all of that, people are upset. so they kind of blow it off. they don't really cover it. they cover it up. >> i know you're an art lover. hunter bide b is the michelangelo of soho. he returned to the george burgess gallery where it looks like hunter sold three more works. one fixed, $225,000. the ethical problems are obvious. the republicans in congress are about to investigate the anonymous buyers. if your own laptop boasts deals with china and ukraine, you'd think it stayed out of the gallery, right?
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>> no, wait a minute. hunter has always been an artist. they focused on his artwork, they said he just started doing art. he lives and breathes art. this is always his side thing. >> laura, hunter biden is to art what i am to golf, okay? i could not hit a golf ball with a bulldozer. the man is profit -- they have to show it, thanks a lot, guys. the man is clearly profiting off of his family name. that's the attractiveness of this. >> laura: you think. >> but, you know, hunter says every one of his new paintings, laura, contain haiku, one of the japanese poems. be it from afar, it might be hard for people to see what's going on. but when you get close to hunter's masterpieces, his intention is clear -- you see what's written there. >> laura: oh. >> what a nice haiku. that might be the satirical edition. >> laura: hoku?
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haiku? we both have joe biden. it's the end of a long -- raymond, don't you sense we're all getting a little bidenesque. >> i'm glad you brought up joe biden. none of the hunter sales or the appearance of impropriety, none of that is disturbing to joe biden. he was in the christmas spirit today. giving a speech at the toys for tots event. they do such good work. but when it was over, it was up to a little girl to lead biden off stage. he didn't know where to go. it was the child that had to point and go, oh, i think it's this way, mr. president. they do say a child will lead them, laura. then joe biden seemed to be going to his own second childhood. he enjoyed a little bike ride, watch this, you'll love this. he gets on the bike and takes a, you know, tries to take a ride. you know what happened last time he was on a bike.
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then things got really weird. you were supposed to give a gift to the child. biden wandered off with a toy for himself. toys for tot brains maybe with this event. >> laura: raymond, we have to look for the good in every biden episode, given the season of christmas. i like to look at it this way -- at least he didn't sniff her when she escorted him off stage. so that is a good >> well, it's hard to sniff when you're in motion and the child is trying to lead you. it's a little far away. >> laura: give me some mistletoe, missy. >> god bless us, even, even joe biden, laura? >> laura: we're not grinches here. good to see you. shocking update to the story of loudoun county school and the rape covered up there and a warning of what happened when you flush the toilet. yes, stay there. to see what we mean.
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is or person simply does not exist. >> now we know that comment from disgraced and former loudoun county school superintendent was a lie. last week after a damning grand jury report exposed how far the district went to conceal what they knew about rapes by the suspected transgender student, the school board voted to fire him. and tonight, the loudoun county judge unsealed the indictments against him and the other employee. he's facing misdemeanor accounts of false publication, using the position to retaliate or threat b to retaliate against an employee and falsely firing the same employee. the spokesperson is facing one count of felony perjury. now, the angle brought you this story when broke last year. we spoke to the reporter when he broke it and secured the first interview of the father of the girl that was raped. conversely, this is how the legacy media covered it.
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michelle goldberg penned a piece back in 2021 entitled the right's big lie about sexual assault in virginia. goldberg went on to call it a culture war fantasy that created a nation-wide moral panic. well, there are clear battle lines drawn here. those who wish to uncover this deviency as we lay it out in the angle in those that tried to cover it up and thus hurt the kids like superintendents and the main stream media, or so called. time to start asking why. now it's time for something a little different this monday night. poop and lasers? yes, you heard that right. a group of researchers at the university of colorado boulder used high-powered lasers to check out how far and wide water droplets fly after you flush the toilet. well, the video speaks for itself.
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okay, that's gross. the green is how far everything flies when you use the public toilet. so the droplets and aerosol flumes can spread fecal perils and contagiouss and some say, covid. dr. siegel, great to see you tonight. now the research says the plumes can go up to five feet in the air. okay? how do we combat this? what do we do here, doc? >> the state of colorado is not combatting it too well, laura. they're taking, believe it or not, waste water and trading it and putting it in the tap now. that's the next thing. i checked. the researchers are not on psychedelic mushrooms which were just legalized in colorado. it looks like this was a serious research. but i discovered there's 3.2 million bacteria per inch in toilet water. so, when you see it flying up in the air like that, there's
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bacteria, there's viruses, and, no -- yeah, there's flu, there's covid. and, no, no mask is going to help you in that situation. so, you know, this is a reminder that bathrooms can be pretty dirty. you know what to do about it? you use disinfectant water. second thing, how about closing the lid before you flush the toilet. that would be pretty smart to do, right? again, no mask will help you. but i think this is a reminder that all of this obsession on covid, right? only covid, covid, covid mummies, this is basic problem that we face in our daily lives that we can get pretty sick from this. salmonella, e. coli, and viruses, nora viruses in toilet water. >> so many studies and surveys of waste water. there was one in massachusetts, i remember, maybe a year and a half ago, and there have been others done across the globe where they found covid in the waste water. so, it's there.
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and i guess you have to flush and run? i mean, if you don't have a cover on the -- on the toilet, i mean, you kind of have to flush it and run out the door -- >> one hand as you run the other way. but you close the lid. and by the way, you know, again, there's nothing that you can do to stop the viruses being there. and absolutely right. it's not just covid. it's bacteria. people can get sick. especially in the public toilets, especially since they're not clean properly. >> laura: a lot of people don't flush them right anyway. we don't want to encourage people not to flush the toilet. that's not the message of this. >> it doesn't get you off of the hook by flushing. that's the key. you still have plenty of trouble. >> laura: not just the toilets. hot hair hand driers in public restrooms, that might be a problem too. watch this. >> when you turn on the drier, you virtually blow germs all over the place, on to the people near you, on to yourself. the plates not near the drier had one germ colony on them when
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they were examined but the plates had 18 to 16 bacteria colonies per plate after the drier had been used for 30 seconds. >> laura: quickly here, can we just stick to paper towels real quick? >> absolutely, paper towels. by the way, in front of the toilet, it gets dirty too. one last tim, your toothbrush may be the dirtiest thing of all. wash it with soap, please. clear off of the the the toothbrush, there's bacteria on that too. get rid of the blow driers and use the paper towels, absolutely. >> laura: dr. siegel, so happy to see you. even on this slightly offbeat topic. great to see you. thank you. what the angle team was up to this past saturday night. we have photographic evidence, next.
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the entire "the ingraham angle" team together. look at that, it looks like an album cover. look at how handsome those young men are and our great staff. we had a great time. they are all amazing people. my kids got to meet everybody's was even more fun. everybody, thank you for watching. remember, it's america now and forever. greg gutfeld and the gang, they take it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: here we go. here we go. here we go. all right, all right. happy monday, everybody. oh, boy. so, with another dump of twitter files, what have we learned? in between beating barack in arm wrestling, michelle obama asked to ban from from the
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