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>> democrats have no streak of economic wins for america but at least corey booker is in good shape. gutfeld next. [cheers and applause] >> all right, all right. thank you. thank you. thank you. all right and well, happy monday everyone, huh? let's get into it the naacp has aisha formal travel warning.
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was going on here? no, actually really what is going on? >> i think i know what the problem is. i'll take care of it. >> all right, joe. >> i can't believe this. they know we are tapeing a show. we are out number. data, come on, we are trying to film a show. >> take 5. i was adding ink. i thought your show got canceled. >> i'm always the last to know. >> what do you think of this? >> they look pretty wicked. i gotta go. [cheers and applause] >> well. got some guns on her, joe. yeah. all right. back to the news.
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i think. where am i? okay. the naacp has issued a formal travel advisory for the state of florida. and why you ask? is it the weather, the crime, the iguanas falling from the sky? if you go to florida you might stay there and that can't help. they say, quote governor ron dayne aggressive attempts to erase black history restrict diversity programs and florida skills and that's the reason and first it's not true. black history is being taught. the rest of its a compliment accusing florida of restricting dei programs like accusing me of restricting chlamydia. you should thank me because the only equity diversity creates is insuring that all races are ill
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literate. i love it when we report on ski conditions. maybe stay in your lane on. this i don't go to jeffy lube for their take on no cash bail so before i criticize naacp i should point out that i'm not black. but unlike some late night hosts i won't pretend to be, either. [laughter]. >> rest of the advisory, quote florida is openly hostile to african-americans people of color and lgbtq-plus individuals. before traveling to florida please understand the state devalues and marginalizes the contributions of and challenges faced by african-americans and other communities of color. so, openly hostile. what does that even mean? what, do white people just
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spring out from behind bushes and scream, we love khakis? it's true we do but where's the proof? have you been to miami? it's hardly the cast of "friends" and their tourism industry is thriving. over 37 million people have visited the state and i'm pretty sure they weren't all white. some of them looked like. this he was there and they definitely weren't all straight. key west, the airport would be a pottery barn. so more people moved to florida in 2022 than any other state. they're not just going to disney world to see mickey transition into mini. they're staying. why? it's turning red it's freer and good for everyone contrast that with democrat run states like california new york and illinois which had is largest out
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immigration. even dems don't want to live in the mess they create. they maybe morons but they're not stupid and on gavin newsom went to florida and we can tell because we followed the trail of hair gel. but again what is laktly happening to black people who travel to florida? the naacp's dire warnings doesn't say. perhaps because nothing is happening except good things and in a state that's exploding red you can't have that so you need a lie one that the media gobble up. the fact is this is a stud that offers no helpful advice because not meant to. president derek johns realized it's about getting people they don't like of office. >> this is the result of an election. we preparing not only for future elections not on against governor desantis but other
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policy-makers who hold this point of view. if we don't stop this trend now we eastbound won't have an america that's recognizable 5 years from now. >> it's going to be zbon. it's a stunt. unlike dem run cities florida isn't experiencing a crime epidemic which explains why threats are defined as being misgendered. the only true threat to blacks isn't florida laws. it's crime and it's inflation two things that democrats create out of thin air and it's a threat to all of us. that's the fear that the left worries about that their social and economic policies might united everybody against their own desire to create a marxist
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dystopia so you need to create a new threat. the naacp is lying to blacks because they don't want them to catch on that florida is a great state for all kinds of people submersiblely for those who don't see themselves as victims. >> welcome tonight's guest! he says he's a pedestrian goingist but rerefuses to examine my feet, philosopher peter begsian. communication whiz in the election biz at never back down e year inherini. he's the funniest guy already in the building, kmadian joe mackey and she's like a bowl of chili, kinds of hot but causes gas.
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kat tibbs. was this a prank by snait or desperate? >> ientsing the head of the naacp lives in tampa. >> right. >> so, how dangerous could it possibly be? >> that's true. what else? >> so, do i think that the landscape has become so polarized that instead of being honest about the problem as you mention in your monologue about the number one reason for violence among black males is homicide by other black males and we are not willing to be on best the problem and the consequence of that if you're not honest about the problem you can never solve it is so this should not be a political issue. this is an american issue. that's one. things we are facing in the
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polarization. >> yeah i feel like they have to create a lie because the solution doesn't include a lot of these activists because they don't have the solution and they never ever. >> it's not politically correct to talk about facts and statistics. as you said in your monday lock we wants to side script the whole issue of what the facts are and go to peoples lived experiences. >> speaking of that joe you ever none. [laughter]. >> have you ever been to florida? it's that state down south. >> many times greg including whether we rock it's the rate rot awards this year. >> we rocked it is. >> i don't think i rocked it. >> you rocked it a little bits. i'm not just saying that because you're my boss. this reminds me of when some one makes a personal ad and instead of using their photo they use p. mace's photo. people will go to florida and go
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every ethnicity has their own buffet. it's fair for everybody. what they are doing is gambling on reputation. that's like a married couple that happens affair. i've seen it many times these husbands are not going to forgive their wives. >> i love that. >> it went over my heads. now i'm uning. erin, why do you think they did this? is it all about desantis because he's going to declare? is that the reason? >> absolutely there's been a media narrative after the governor because he's not afraid to fight. this is one of them. you saw with the don't say gay bill when it comes to fighting against diego garcia desantis has led on that and is unafraid he really doesn't stop until he wins so that's you what see there and to your point about living in tampa five members of the board went to florida from the naacp. if they find it to be such a
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threat they shouldn't vacation there but it isn't about a policy position. you see the media grab at it and say this is the problem whether it's not. the problem is they don't like the governor because he's not afraid to say you shouldn't indoctrinate children like that. we are going to make slur you don't. that's what you saw and i'm sorry if they still enjoy florida even if naacp says you shouldn't. >> it's not even in the top list of states black on black violence is highest, right? so the consequence of that you'll ever more young dead black men but they haven't issued travel advisories against other states. >> pure politics. >> political but the consequence of that is people die so it's not a game and people will die because of this. >> yeah. you know florida is highest on hot senior on senior action at
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the village. right kat? [laughter]. >> i believe that is true. >> it is true. >> you and i looked at the data and it was surprising. >> yeah. >> yes and where do you fall on in? do you find this might be the left wing mirror of like us telling people to get out of new york and when we talk about states and their crime problem, they flip and go you have a social problem. you're racist. >> hmm. i don't care. i would go live in a state where there was a press briefing that verbally abused me every day if it mnt i didn't get my income tax taken. i would put up with a lot. i don't like a lot of the stuff that ron desantis has been doing like the stop woke ads just because i love the first amendment a lot and i think it's a dangerous precedent to be saying that entire ideas shrub banned even when they're as dumb
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as some of these ideas quite lonesly. diversity training is not just no proof it saves lives, there's no proof it does anything. >> right there are multiple studies say it makes things worse. >> and we have it in every corporation. >> we have it everywhere. >> but it pilts people against each other in businesses. it is introduces disturbing application of envy wherever you go so people suddenly develop a suspicion toward coworkers and students because they think if they don't look like me what do they think about me. >> name the biggest jerk you've ever encountered in your life they've probably been to diversity training because everybody has at this point so so it's one of the dumbest things ever. >> glad you answered on that note. >> if i may the reason that people like chris want to ban it
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is because you have a choice of free speech or diversity boards. the boards are directly against free speech so it's not you're banning an idea and you're banning a mechanism that prevents honest speech. >> in your face, kat. perfection just crushed you like a bug. >> i agree with you but i also disagree the government should be making laws about speech. >> forgive me but this isn't a debate show. it's not. it could be. what do you think. >> i thought it was interesting he said the country is going to be unrecognizable in five years and might be right if joe biden gets reelected. >> on that note, awoke substitution for criminal prosecution.
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>> thank you. thank you. stop it. put on your shirts. [laughter]. >> why arrest a thief when he can turn over a new leaf? the liberal solution that's hard to believe for stores overrun by thieves and new york city adams unveiled a plan to combat skyrocketing retail theft cases:cover everything in the store with [bleep]. they call it the sf approach. adams wants to install kiosks in stores that would connect
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potential criminals to social service programs. so, they're laughing before it even ends. [laughter]. >> the idea is to get them the help they need before they ransack the joints. i know. it makes sense. that's like asking bryant to sign up for weight watchers while he's in line at arby's. adams is proposing deescalation trainings for retail workers or something we used to call grovelling so rather than enforce the law and repeat offenders the mayors office seemingly wants to solve the problem by insuring criminals take the initiative and aveil t themselves to resores via kiosks. every assumed rerecidivist would go home and be great dads.
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what is the a wrong assumption as well as the lame replacements for police and prosecution. so these responses aren't dealing with imnaturalty but changing the citizen's response to such criminality absent police which is now sen answer. imagine how these kiosk's might work. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> whoa, whoa, sir. excuse me. i can tell you have no intention of paying for this. can have you heard about our social services kiosk? you don't need to steal any of this stuff. we offer a wide range of shipping options and you tell us what you're going to steal and we will send it. >> [grunt]. >> we offer membership. may i sign you?
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>> [bleep] you. >> thanks. >> excellent work finding something almost like a kiosk. joe, i think you love a good kiosk don't you. >> i love a good kiosk. my what i don't love is being embarrassed in public. to me some someone stops me pat a store and says you've been shoplifting i'm not going to wait around and be humiliated. i wear a false mustache. what i'm trying to say criminal justice isn't just about rehabilitation. it's about deterrence and punishment and i'm fine with kiosk. it should be located in jail. [laughter] >> interesting idea about
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deterrence. the kiosk pops up and out comes a machine gun that just shoots the guy in the head! you think that's a little strong? >> yeah. >> you think so? >> yeah. >> okay. >> i don't -- so teaching them how to deescalate will not solve the issue of why anyone would want to do that. >> right. >> you know, to maybe put yourself in threatening situation, to i don't know make your employer happy that pays you minimum wage, it's not your business and i don't think anyone outs there is committing crimes because they just haven't been to the right kiosk yet. >> this is what kind of makes me feel bad about principal reform erin because i bought into the idea there were all these kids without their fathers. what is the the argument. you lost a generation of dads but there was this faulty logic they were going to come out not
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commit crime. it's the same kind of wishful thinking. do you agree with me? >> i think there were some goods portions when it came to criminal justice reform but cod link criminals is a bad idea to the point the issue here isn't they haven't found out there are social services that can help them. the issue is we are not taking steps necessary to make kmaunts safer to stop kriemd and to effectively prosecute individuals when they do commit a crime there. is a difference between serving life sentence for first time drug offense and continuously shoplifting vandalizing and destroying neighborhoods. the justice system is supposed to be blind and balanced and there are certainly conversations about how it is neither but to not prosecute criminals is insane and to try say it's the cvs employee's jump to deescalates things it's like
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sending a social work tore a crime scene. you need to be able to have law enforcement and prosecutors take care of this because you're not going to stop crime if people think they'll get away witness. >> i think professor everybody is better at escalate, deescalating, we should be escalateing the problem. wouldn't that be more enjoyable? i think everybody is good assets complicating things. >> zone everybody who works at a cvs has to be a trained golden gloves boxer and black bet. >> right. >> so not to be a buzz kill but there are three factors that are productive of vine crime. two are easy to guess, age and sex. overwhelmingly it's male and between i think 6 and 16 but the third factor and this is the impetus reason for this there's no adult male present in the home and to experts extent neither conservatives more
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liberals want to talk about that so back to earlier when you talked about crime in the african-american communities that's not traced to any racial thing. that's traced to the lack of adult male in the home so that was the impetus behind that. >> right, right and it's interesting because conservatives like to bring that up but there's nothing they can do about it. correct? >> correct. >> so, it's like when you bring it and the left goes that's just raise nice right. >> because this is a thing that will never be changed, i guesses. >> yes. that's the problem with identity politics you have to have someone who looks like the affected community bring up the criticism in the affected community so that's why you needs golden gloves boxers all different races at cvs and even fox security. >> i think they need to make all the drug stores look better. they're very depressing. do you ever go to cvs or
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walgreen's any just feel sad when i'm there. >> because you're not at the kiosk. >> also because i'm picking up a prescription. if i'm doing that i'm in a lousy mood and well that went over well. probably should end this segment. up next, bill gates wasn't a fan of epstein's blackmail. with a majority of my patience with sensitivity, i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work.
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academy and later paid for her to attend software coding school. card games, software coding, proof that bill gates can make a sex scandal boring. this is where the plot thickens like view's these after the crew goes bobbing for cinnabuns. following list 2008 sex crimes conviction he hoped to rehabilitate his image by createsing a charitable foundation. did i that once with greg's orphan relief fun. i raised millions for them. never saw a dime. i bought this beautiful yacht. check it out. thanks to our orphans. epstein reportedly trying to blackmail him over the fling which by then the relationship has been over and gates had moved on to other things like
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maybe everyone eat bugs and look at his giant man boobs. kat you've been blackmailed. would you be afraid of someone as connected as epstein? >> i feel like the being convicted of sex crimes things is a good excuse to not having gone to dinner with him. i would be like i can't make it, there's good stuff on bravo. but i feel like there's no excuse fore that. and also, how scandalous of a rich guy having and affair, like that never happens. >> blackmailing me over a bridge player is not going to get you anywhere into bill gates had and affair? probably had many affairs. he was the richest man in the world forever so i think there's a lot going on here. >> professor a lot of people in academia got mixed up in this. did you ever meet him? >> i didn't, but the way the system works is people with and
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awful lot of money just come in and buy offices and they just pay for things. so, when you hear that somebody had met with epstein or someone it doesn't mean there was anything nefarious or sexual but people follow the money. a billion dollars is a thousand million dollars and probably has $50 billion so for him to give a few million million is negligible. >> do you buy this idea there's a list of clients? who would have a list. i would never use a madam that keeps a list. >> i wouldn't either! that's the first thing i would ask! do you have a list? oh, yes. >> maybe i'm being too harsh on her. i don't know. joe what are your thoughts on this story? you've been following the case closely and you also happen to
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be kinds of like known as a lady killer among female bridge players. >> greg, i'll say this. you know, being trying to extort someone over and affair sounds like motive to me and when epstein hung himself they couldn't look at the video because of technical problems. hmm. who is synonomous with technical problems? bill gates is. [laughter]. >> i'll say this. greg, i'm glad we are doing this story because every time we talk about jeffrey epstein it is a chance to say there are records who his clients are and who went to his island and seems they're being kovrdz up but i'll say. this i'm not on them because if i were on that island i would have shut that whole operation down because there's nothing i don't complain about more than unaccompanied teenagers around a
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pool. >> i can see you being a real pest at the pool. >> call security, shut that whole thing down. >> where are your parents? erin, i wondered. i grew up thinking blackmail was everywhere because it was every plots every tv show but i've never been blackmailed and i have a lot of dirt. just putting it out there. >> you're kind of like opening an invitation for somebody to do research on you and say well, greg, let's play this game. >> do you think there's anything here with this gates stuff? >> there's been drips and dribbles of epstein stories since this happened like this is going to continue and like if epstein did try and blackmail him happen didn't get any money out him the story broke and he didn't get the money. isn't that the point of the
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blackmail? to kat's point there's a lot of good stuff on bravo now. >> think he killed himself or was murdered? >> i don't know. if you're a billionaire what's a couple million? so he would have to be blackmailing him for something else. >> i don't know the extortion business well but i've got a good working emergency j how blackmail would work. >> the divorce would get him. >> up next from a medical mishap to a nature preserve, it's local news that you deserve. it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. annika. i found the bomb. ok johann. there should be a blue wire and a yellow wire. cut the blue one. they're both blue! visionworks. see the difference.
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their from. joe, you can win. >> i can rub my own back. >> since you're talking why don't you tell your first story. >> jeff my great state of pennsylvania elected john fetterman. now he was in the news last week because after puff piece circulating on the a.p. how it's a great sign he's back to wearing his hoodie and shorts and i kinds of took a little bit of offense to this. >> why? >> because he went into the hospital for depression is what we were told, couldn't perform his duties for weeks upon weeks upon weeks and comes back and this is a person that we are already questioning whether their competent to serve and they're saying how great it is that he puts on a hoodie. you know, if you want to impress me at this points i'm going to need some buttons.
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[lau [laughter]. >> nice. all right, erin. what you got? where are you from? >> originally from rochester new york but this is fairfax county where i live. outside this nature preserve is not the place for dick any's or beer fairfax authorities say so with memorial day weekend coming captain buzz kill fairfax county saying no fun at the park because people are getting drunk getting in the water and you're not to do that at the nature preserve. i take issue with this was i'm a taxpayer. not that my goal is to get drunk in a pond but i should be able to have fun and drink at a park and who is to define what a bikini is anymore? have you seen people barely cloesdzed these days? i think if i'm putting my
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taxpayer dollars forward you're going to dictate less to me what's going to happen in the park and there are other places to drink. >> if that would be your opinion but joe mackey here would call the police. >> he's standing at the pond. he's calling the fairfax county park police. >> greg i've inspections a few bikini's in my day. >> you have the shirt. peter what have you got? where are you from? >> originally massachussetts. i loved in portland 20 years. the mayor ted has really destroyed the city so i went to the big news in portland is people are fleeing for obvious reason. i just left the city of portland. i escaped. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, and the educational system is becoming under scrutiny , true story my daughter forgot her lunch at school so she called can you bring my lunch.
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i brought her lunch. while i'm there i have to use the restroom so i'm looking over the entire school i hitsly cannot find a bathroom. at this points i have to pee and i'm embarrassed because what i'm i supposed to do go to the front desk or outside? that's not and option. i went to the front desk i feel embarrassed. there are no boys room. every boys room is closed. she said we closed them all because of vandalism and destruction so there's one key, true story, one key to the whole boys room and it's over there and you have to sign in and the line was like 40 people and there's no way at that point i had reached desperation i go around the world's and give talks. i will go into the boys room if i talk at a high school and take
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a video and send it to my kids this is how civilized people use a bathroom. >> i use that same excuse. at port authority. >> you know when you're going like this. >> but it is only in the united states when i go around to boys rooms that they really have windows mirrors that are not glass, they're metal. they've made it so that the elements of the society that want to destroy that have animus against public servants or janitors. >> we have brought prison life outside and we are living like prisoners on the subway. kat where is your story come from? >> wisconsin. >> wisconsin. you sound excited. >> yes. >> did you forget to breathe? >> i did. i was so taken by your story.
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okay. a guy in wisconsin cloaked on his dentures. but he's okay now. >> that's good. all right. >> they were like silver. he's wearing fake silver teeth. they wound up in his lungs. he had surgery. >> are those dentures? >> that's what the "new york post" is calling them. i thought the technical term was grille but i don't know the guy so i couldn't ask them. >> i think one of them won so they'll have to rub his back. >> you know what? i just want to see erin get uncomfortable. so erin you won. >> that's an easy way to do it. >> all right. let's go joe. all right. up next, did she keep him after class to throw him a little ass?
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>> okay, this 38-year-old math teacher in california once named teacher of the year and i support that was arrested and booked into jail for allegedly having sex with a 16-year-old male student. she posted bail but what bothers me. >> she had sex with a student? >> no, that she went to jail for it. i'm sorry! come on! 16 years old i would have died for that! >> again i'm vehemently against banging kids. >> okay. can we live in the real world? >> i can't believe how many times i've had to say that sitting in this chair. i've never had to say it any other time. >> 16-year-old boy hot teacher. what was the van halen song? hot for teacher? that is was written for this. it wasn't about let's have a responsible relationship with someone close to my age.
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although. all right. [applause] >> you're a professor. you dealt with top nicks a way like. this am i right to say it's an unfair comparison to do female to male? male to female, creepy. female, heroic. >> and unless of course -- >> you're disgusting. >> would you be okay with it if she self identified as 16? >> yeah. >> no. >> there is a difference. >> no, i think eye borne out there is a difference dark look. i'm not advocating, unlike you, i'm not advocating that teachers sleep with their students particularly if they're 16 but i think there's a fundamental difference between whether it's a man and a woman a male and female but we live in a society
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we are constantly told men and women have to be equal in everything, equal in strength for sports and i don't that's borne outs by the evidence but that doesn't make it morally acceptable. it just means there are differences between men slepg with men and women sleeping with man. if it's an older man sleeping with younger woman people look at that dirntsly than oldser woman sleeping with younger man. >> true and we live in a straint society. what are you going to say? >> i agree with cat. the idea that a teacher is sleeping with such a young student is inappropriate. >> i don't condone it. i just envy it. i'm not saying it's right, i'm just saying, why not me? all my teachers were so unattractive. there's no way i would have slept with them. >> they only post pictures of the hot ones. joe, did you have any skirmishes
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when you were young with sexy teach horse looked at your young strapping physique? >> greg, you've seen my trapezius. you tell me. >> i have seen it. >> fit reminds me. emmanuel macron started having a relationship with his teacher when he was a minor and they started dating officially when he became 18 and now he is a dictator. authorities in the past were just there for him to have sex with. >> i didn't know it was going to end like that. i thought it would be something about, then he become the president of france. >> yes. >> the moral is, sleep with your teacher and you'll become a president of a great country where you don't have to do much of anything except drink coffee
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