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>> yes. yes. yes. you and you. you and you. you, you're all coming back to me in my apartment. happy monday everybody. and strap yourselves in because we're about to get deeper than my prong toll gist after he takes off his roll ex. tonight's show is three credits at gutfeld university. let's go so, back in ancient greece the famous philosopher socrates actually chose to drink a cup of poison hemlock rather than renounce what he believed in, that's a tough guy. mitch mcconnell tried that with an expired bottle of ensure. they used to die their causes, now they whine about them. last
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week's bill maher show's show, left view of donald trump. >> everything he is doing is in plain view and it's not illegal. he is violating every political norm. he has shattered -- we didn't even how much we relied on norms. we are a nation of laws, but more important than the laws are the norms. like to millions of people transfer of power, when you are a president, i mean that was the most shocking violation of normal democratic principles. >> i agree. >> guys have bigger gas bags than the hindenburg. glad we have a picture to show. he's worried about violating norms. this as 70% of americans say the country is going on the wrong track. you think we moved past all that old bs that trump's words are worse than the left's actions. now we've had three
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years of action and dam if i'm not missing trump's words, right, megan. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. your twitter account -- >> only rosie o'donnell. >> no, it wasn't. >> fill gets a laugh. but how awful and mean and hurtful. but sam is it as awful as war or a nonexistent border or a never ending crime wave? now one person wasn't buying that crap and it was mary catherine a.m., i used to date her sister, honey baked. i wonder if she agree with him about the norms. >> i agree with you about the norms. and here is the problem. a bunch of people including in the justice system looked at trump and said, he's going to bust all the norms do you know what we need to do? bust all the norms to stop him. and that
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is a very -- >> not all -- >> unhealthy. >> oh, they just crumbled. kudos to her for pointing out that the left themselves have scrapped all the norms to try to get rid of the big orange meany. as if they used acquisitions of i am morality that didn't materialize to justify their own, which did. as always the brilliant but fragile sam's response seems to be, yeah, but but but but trump, it's the left's magic word, logic no longer applies and you forget everything else. like yelling fire in a crowded theater, yelling free doughnuts in the green room at the view. this isn't the first time trump's made sam snap like rogers ankle. job who he is, actually. remember what harris said about hunter he wouldn't care if he was a murderous pedophile because trump's way worse. >> hunter biden literally could
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have had the corpses of children in his basement, would not have cared. whatever scope of joe biden's corruption is, like if we could go down that rabbit hole endlessly and understand he is getting kickbacks from hunter biden's deals, ukraine, or china, it is infinity compared to the corruption we know trump is involved in. >> which isn't true of course. but sam wouldn't have cared about dead kids in the basement. guess that explains the bone saw in his coat pocket. but to sam, trump is walking hemlock due to norms being violated but which ones really? again, was it the border norms? no back under trump we actually had a border which is normally for countries through recorded history, pill aging the country like san francisco walgreen's. law and order norms? i guess things are more normal now? right. because
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looting and murders could never be as bad as mean tweets, old asian man that was beat to death by a gang of trump's tweets. but in sam's world that's the first thing store keepers say when they are getting brutalized by thugs, thank god no one's reading this. someone's feelings could get hurt. foreign policy norms were funding the biggest european conflict since world war ii and treating it as business as usual. by the way, trump's wars, here is a hint, exact same number as things kamala harris has accomplished as vp. zero. biological norms. oh, please, don't you know there is no such thing as gender anymore. genders are so two years ago. maybe sam's happier with the phrase, grab her by the -- who would have thought that would be a bunch line. so, this
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is the new normal, watching the nation fall apart while we panic over pronouns. this guy is as soft as a tube sock filled with yogurt. you see the point, if america had an hr department, 40% of the country would be in their sobbing and claiming that they don't feel safe every time trump approaches a podium. that st. percentage that the media wants you to believe. personally i believe it's a lot less. how can a party that wants to feel safe all the time invite millions of unvetted illegals into the country. i guess nothing makes them feel safer than seeing a young male's face in the atm mirror with three tear drop tattoos. but hey, maybe that means he watched love actually three times and cried each time. now look, trump saying something that a president has not done, yes. nikki haley says trump's campaign left the bird cage and
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bird food outside her hotel room in iowa, the bird brain nicknamed trump has been testing out for haley. he left the same gifts outside of chris christie's room, the next day the bird food was gone. so, yeah, of course he does some things past presidents haven't done, maybe i wish he wouldn't. not that he scares the snowflake sames of the world, because it detracts from his message. trump is a package deal, you get the good, the bad, the ugly. i'm far more interested in the violation of norms that effect our lives. not words but again deeds. record inflation, a plummeting national quality of life, cities that look like the kind of places you normally send un peace keepers. let's be more honest if we are talking about presidential norms, how do you explain this? >> i hope this experience for the speaker has been one of a
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personal revelation. i'm not being facetious. i -- um. an anyway. >> that's bad. so, much for the norms of walking, talking and not starting world war 3. by if joe's normal, hell i will take the abnormal orange guy every time. so, should you. >> tonight's guests, he doesn't sell stolen watches on the street corner, he just looks like a guy who does. host of fox across america jamie failla. she's resplended, transcended tulsi gabbard. he's never leery of an intriguing theory. host of
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the griff report. and she's back from spain. ready to give the pain. "new york times" best selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. jamie, it's good to see you, only wore part of a snake today. what do you make of the fact that they are still going back to this words versus deeds stuff? i mean, don't they realize that -- we now have evidence? >> so far beyond. in defense of the snake, we can't afford to shop at the peter dinglidge collection. i will get that "game of thrones" ii money. everything that surrounding trump is a manufactured hysteria. we know this. part was the trump of the fabric of society for 40 years, he went on the view, howard stern, he went
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on oprah. he ran for president, nbc, he's hitler. you owed hitler money for the last 15 seasons. they declared, in covid they declared a covid emergency to take away our rights. they declared a trump emergency, the reason it's so pronounced because we're watching this success at that pose against biden and it's obvious biden needs the help. joe biden acts like someone you shouldn't buy weed from. if you had a friend that quick speaking be the middle of the sentence because he was finished, okay. he is sending in the punt team on second down and shaking hand with an incredible friend. yeah, i'm not smoking that. that's what we have. so, they have to do stuff with trump, that's where we are. >> you made a very good point. >> once in awhile. >> i know, i know. they are declaring a trump emergency and that suspends all of his rights. tulsi, you don't have to like
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the guy, right? i mean, if you took a single variable like death from war, that's all you would need to do, trump has zero and biden i don't know what number he has. >> yeah, you know, when you are talking about suspending all of trump, what they are doing is suspending and destroying the very foundation of our democracy. and we're seeing -- you saw sam say, what did he say, more important than laws are norms. the democrats are so intent on undermining the rule of law and destroying our democracy in order to destroy president biden's major political opponent, they are setting this incredibly dangerous precedent that anyone who comes into power after this will say, hey, they did it before, this new norm is something that they are -- that they are creating. we saw it play out today in the court. trump spent the day in court, here, in new york city instead of out campaigning which is exactly where they want him where the new york attorney general who campaigned on the
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fact she would go and take down trump, she is carrying that out right now interfering, using the rule of law in order to interfere with our democracy. >> you know, you brought that quote that you pulled, when tulsi says, what's more important than laws are norms. that's only if they get to come up with the norms. you won't be able to come up with the norms but sam harris will. >> well, as a defacto leader of the black community or representative of the black community, i just like to say that, when we say we don't like white men, we're talking about sam harris. like, he is a stereo typical character of that's the white guy i don't like. and the white guy i do like is a stereo typical character of donald trump. i mean, donald trump the blackest president we've ever
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had. but let's talk about the norms, right? because he mentioned norms. and norms are exactly what's wrong with this country. we have too much normal. normal was walking outside the house with a diaper on your face. >> yeah. >> normal was getting jabbed up with an experimental concoction. she is things became normal. we had to destroy norms. it was their american way to deviate from great britain's way of life. so, we are not about norms, we are about destroying norms. when he says norms what he is saying is, please conform to the democratic way of thinking. please conform and be a communist, please do what we say so we can control our lives. i would like to say we need to cancel sam harris and white people should definitely condemn him. >> what's dangerous is they are not saying please, they are using the force of law to force
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that compliance and that's the real danger here. >> that is huge dangerous,. >> what do you think, kat, how was your vacation? >> it was so good. thank you for asking. >> i want everybody to know that you were on vacation and that's something -- that something weird didn't happen to you. >> thank you. in many ways this is the first time how my vacation went, he did text me to say how things were going with him. if i brought up things going with me, he stopped talking or say he had to go. so, in many ways it was like i never left. but the norms. >> yes. >> we're not supposed to have to conform to one single norm. like whatever jimmy does at his house is normal there. if he tried it at tulsi's house she would probably kick him. all of us are going home after this and have a different night i'm guessing. the whole thing is you are supposed to not have that much
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influence over us, like it is. live our life, i don't care what you are into, as long as it doesn't stop me from doing what i want to do. >> what kind of freaky stuff is going on in your house. >> if you only knew. i mean. >> he's just kidding. >> nothing at all. nothing at all, your dad's watching. up next, impeding democracy, exposes liberal hypocrisy, that's generic. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly.
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fire alarm from trying to delay a stop gap spending bill on saturday. resolution to formally kick him out of congress has already been introduced. he has an explanation, it was all an accident. bowman says he thought pulling the alarm would open the door that he needed to get through. yeah, he also thought that door was lead him to narnia. or that lying would get him out of trouble. but does he know why this has gotten so much attention? >> i don't know why this has gotten so much attention. i was literally in a rush to go vote. that's all it was. i take responsibility for what i did. you know, but like i say i was in a rush to go vote, you know, investigation will sort everything out. >> yeah, okay. so, he was trying to get to the vote. that's like a mugger claiming he was trying to put money back into the victim's pocket. but really, he thought the fire alarm would just open the door because that's what fire alarms do. they magically open doors.
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what does he use to open a window? you know, carbon monoxide detector. probably thinks his tv remote turns on the microwave. either bowman is stupid, lying or drunk. well here is aoc who might be a bit of all three defending him. >> there is something to be said about the government is about to shut down, there is a vote clock going down. the exits that are normally open in that building were suddenly closed. they are filing a motion to expel a member who in a moment of panic was trying to escape a vestibule, give me a break. >> escape a vestibule! don't stop a moment of panic, aoc, i will remember to use that next time i get stuck hosting a show with a bald nerd. pretty unnecessary, i don't know why i went in that direction. leave it to the view to come to his
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defense. >> i know jamal and so, again, i am a little biased. but the door that are normally open, so he could get to the chambers were somehow miraculously closed? how did that happen? sometimes you are freaking outer in elevator and you are pressing the button. >> if you are not looking, you just go and you press a button. >> wait, wait. there are door that can be open or closed, elevators with how many knows buttons, what kind of technological nightmare is this what happens when they find out about escalators, it's going to blow their minds. they are moving stairs that can go up and down, where do the stairs go. somebody call 911. sorry, ladies, he pulled a fire alarm. but your confusion scares me. god help these ladies if they ever need to use an elevator, wondering where to flush when they are done. i'm by mating
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they took a dump in the elevator. tulsi do you buy his excuse. >> of course not. >> is he stupid, lying or he is drunk. >> he is a stupid excuse, he is lying. i served there eight years and i'm sitting here thinking like i've walked through a lot of those doors, all of those doors i have rushed, you know, running late for a vote, i've been through a through government shut downs, there is not a single door that requires a pushing or pulling of any levers or buttons. >> yeah,. >> first of all, let's just get that straight. second of all, this really just exposes 9 their hypocrisy of their -- like okay, yeah, we are here to make the laws, we have to rush to make the laws, the laws don't apply to them. and you see what he has done essentially is what they have accused and charged donald trump and hundreds of other americans for doing which is as they say, obstructing unofficial
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proceedings. it's very clear. he is a school principal, he is not a stupid person. >> they have fire drills in schools. >> yes. >> you know. >> plus, plus. this is not his first day on the job. >> yeah. >> this is his second term serving the united states house of representatives i don't buy a i think is he will thing. >> i saw a lot of doors before i saw any -- >> you know, the real sin here is, the fact that he's reaffirming the stereotype that black men show up to work late. it's just making my job harder. but you know, the real problem here is, i want to go with his official story and say it was an accident, right? what we need to do is file articles of impeachment for being a dumb as. if you don't know how to use a
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door you cannot lead my country. >> exactly. he's gotta go. he's gotta go. i mean, how many idiots do we have in congress, aoc, now this guy. what are we doing here, we must be the dumb estimation on the planet. >> i don't know if on january 6th if anybody pulled a fire alarm. could he be -- he is an insurrectionist. that was worse -- that was the worse thing since 9/11. >> it's red and it says fire on it. >> what's wrong with this guy. >> kat, drunk, lying or stupid? >> i mean, probably lying. and the reason -- why is this getting so much attention, honestly because it's funny. that's why. people are like put him to jail, i don't think he should go to jail. the other side. >> the stupid jail. >> the other side, do you expect him to know what a fire alarm is? yes, i do. or the whole, he
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was a victim of those doors. how does that come out of your mouth and then you're just okay with that being your take? >> i would lock him up. >> lock him up. and his staff then called republicans nazis after this because then that excuses breaking the law. hey, you would pull a fire alarm if hitler was in the other room. now, is late night comedy back tonight? >> yes, comedy no, but the shows, yes. >> do you think they'll cover this? >> no. >> they'll play along with this, this is why they discredit themselves so much. the democrats are trying to sell this on the idea that there is a black amish person out there who doesn't understand technology but it's so left, thank you, the black guy -- the rest is okay. >> get a way for him to laugh.
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>> don't look around the room. >> i didn't realize i had to run it by the commissioner first. >> you guys are the worse. >> it wasn't that funny. >> so -- i stood by it. it's so laughable. the idea that aoc didn't know any better, maybe, this is a woman who bought season tickets to see the electoral college play football. what gets me crazy, if you paid attention to the story, the reason i know he is lying he sent out talking points telling other congress members how to address the controversy. when you go out with a group of guys, the only time you get your story straight if you did some things your wives are going to kill you for, do you understand? >> so true. >> all the guys are slapping. >> the wives are looking at them. >> left side of the room, i don't know what he is talking about. i have no idea. >> guys, go home and delete your
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>> today's video of the day, that's redundant, comes to us from a suburban mall in virginia, don't they all. last week a jury acquitted a man of the most serious charge in the shooting of a 21-year-old youtube prankster who was arresting him. it happened in april but we're seeing the chilling video for the first time. we have to warn you if you have kids around, tell them
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uncle greg has a surprise to show them. >> what? >> wow. yeah. the prankster actually survived the shooting and says he will continue to make his prank videos. meanwhile the shooter was found not guilty of malicious wounding although he is definitely guilty of making me finally enjoy a prank video. i think every guy who is an honest guy has to say they watched that video more than once and it made them smile inside. did it make you smile inside? >> oh, i loved it. oh, i loved
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it. oh, i want this on replay. so, i have this fictitious place, i am the dictator, in hotepistan that youtube would be in jail, this is why the united states government, democrats, we do need reform in a criminal justice system because that guy should be innocent. he should be found not guilty. we should get him a job in the police force or something like that. you know, he needs a promotion, a raise, a gofundme. if you are a good judge, you let this guy go because he did a good civil act, a good civil service for the community. the youtube prank genre, sometimes goes too far. >> right, absolutely. >> you have to nip it in the bud. if you have to shoot somebody to do it then oh, well. >> yeah. i watched it as a woman. so, i think i had a
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different take. i -- so i watched this guy literally shoot another guy like for -- you know, doing this prank or whatever. and then he's literally acquitted of malicious wounding by a jury of his peers. and all i could think as i was watching it was, am i that an annoying? someone would shoot me, i would be like are you mad at me? >> i was thinking about did that guy get his food? come on. somebody -- you were with me, right? i wonder if that good ever got delivered. because you would contact grub hub and my food never arrived and no one is going to tell you because the delivery man shot somebody. but you are going to i want a refund it's been 40 minutes. >> if you were in a rom com it would be love handles actually. i get it, i'm with you on the food. this kid the most painful
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part is not shooting, it's that 50,000 people clicked like on the video. like you know you suck as a person if that's where they are at on this thing. >> where's the charm or talent or entertainment value of putting his phone in somebody's face and upset ago guy trying to do his job. >> yeah, that really is the tragedy of this whole thing is, you know, we can make jokes about it, the fact that this 21-year-old kid was shot because he is essentially harassing people for clicks so he can make 2 or $3000 a month on youtube, his dad is defending his action, even after being shot he is still saying i am going to go and harass people. this is literally the social decivilization effect of social media, of these big tech social media companies making a ton of money so guys like him are -- they don't care about the consequences of their actions, their words, what they are doing to other people, it's all for the likes and the clicks. and it
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is essentially eroding the spiritual foundation of our country, it's just be kind to others, treat people with respect, don't do town others as you would -- >> it's like -- instead of learning how to deescalate, which is what you would do. whether christian or not, that's what you did. now it's all about escalating, you want aggression, and this guy fulfilled it for him. >> everything you need to know about bidenomics, the kid got shot in the stomach and says he is willing to keep doing it for 2 grand a month. like, whoever debates biden should bring up that interview. >> you do not mess with strangers. it's like you just -- you know, that's with why drunk people get in fights, they start messing with other people. they could be an mma fighter, they could be packing, i don't know. they could be jason bourne. >> i never mess with somebody wearing all black either. i
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>> security guard trying to keep his -- trying his best to keep all students storming the field over a big win against wsu this weekend. in the process he knocked down a female fan. but in fairness, we don't know if she could have been identifying as a male fan. so, kat, you know, we talked about equality
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and equity. should he be an equal opportunity shover? >> well, -- we don't know the whole story here. >> really? what do you think? >> i think they knew each other. because he clearly has no chance of -- i mean, everybody's rushing the field, he is like -- and it's a woman so obviously like if there wasn't something else going on, it was me, i want the attention. so, there has gotta be something else going on. they have beef. >> he has a lot of beef. >> that went long before this. i don't know what it is, i bet i would -- encourage all of you with ties to the area to reach out to me, please. but only about this. >> only about that. >> i will not send pictures of my feet. ever. >> that took a weird turn. you know, tulsi, i bet he knows how a border agent feels. >> my first thought, number one, like bro, this guy is standing
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by himself taking on hundreds of people rushing him, yes, he probably has a little empathy for our friends down trying to protect our borders. that -- he might be getting a call. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> although, should he have done that to a lady. >> you know, if you watched the longer video he was doing it to everybody. he was doing it to everybody who he could get his hands on. >> that was part of his cover so he could go after the lady. >> this is a fullback story here. >> that's like you trying to get a drink at the bar. >> i looked at the physique and thinks it's nice that chris christie picked up a side hustle. i mean. >> i'm no show pony, he is doing side to side cardio. this is an ole miss football game,
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everybody is so bombed nobody felt a thing. listen you run on to the field, stupid things are going to happen, i laughed. >> i never had the urge to run on to a field for anything. anything. what is the purpose of running on to the field if not to get hit by somebody? >> i don't know. but running away from cops is in my blood. but you know, honestly i have to be honest with you, you do not hit a white woman. how dare he. knock a beautiful -- she has the dress on, looking all beautiful and sweet and kind and he is going to knock her over like that and i'm mad at you for sealing my chris christie joke. pulled that out of my head. biden -- no, you definitely don't, if i'm the security guard put myself in people's shoes, i know his shoes are too big for mine, it's cool. i put my feet
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in the shoes, all these people are storming, i'm going after anybody that looks like they have money and hope a wallet pops out, right? but the ladies, i'm like, i let her go. i'm opposed to violence against ladies, that's how i am, i am a ladies guy, i don't think you should put your hands on them. boom, where's your wallet? like coins pop out of him like super marrow. >> yes. like human pinata's. >> boy, that was fun. i loved it. listen, i love the effort he is making. if every everyone in the world tries at their job like he does. >> i think you see a little bit of you in him. >> wait me? look at me. >> i'm getting booed again. >> they love me. >> wow, all right. we have to move on. up next, this is a strange story, our brothels to
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going viral for explaining how rock paper scissors actually originated as a sex game in the 17th century japanese brothels as a fan of brothels. by the way, why is therefore play at a brothel. a. >> that's what i mean, if it's' in a brothel, i paid the money and playing rock, paper, scissors, what kind of deviant sex act are you getting into that we still have to dual over this, you don't want to know how 21stfingers started, bad. >> you're right, we don't. >> do you not want to know. >> i was thinking about patty cake or simon says. >> oh, man, yeah. some podcaster pulled this out. we don't know that this is true. that's where the internet fails us. >> don't ever complain because these are perfect five word stories. >> i will take it all day. hopscotch was originally called
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hop crotch. let's do the break. >> tulsi i'm embarrassed to ask you a question. one parent said she will never ask her kids to sort out a problem. >> growing up in hawaii as you know we are a melting pot of ethnicity, cultures, asia and pacific, as a kid i never heard of rock, paper, scissors, for us as kids, junk and a po, i -- japanese language version of this. >> what are the words. >> jungg ken po, i can show. >> it's not junk. >> it's not junk. >> respect the language. >> she is so setting us up. we are going to pull this in hawaii. >> i am going to get my as kicked at a luau. >> which has always been a dream of mine. >> this is the lightest
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conversation i have ever been apart of. what was going on in europe? what year was this? >> it was the 1700s, 1700s, does that mean in the 16 16th century, i always go the that confused, you go forward. >> it originated in china and moved over to japan. >> just like covid. i made that link. i don't know why. >> you know. >> you don't like this story at all, you are fishing for something in your pocket. you're like, you want to get out of here. >> everything i want to say is probably getting me canceled, right? you know like i'm sitting over here saying to myself, i love to play rock, paper scissors with tulsi, is that appropriate? >> i know martial arts for the record. >> whoa. i was fishing for the campaign donation. >> all right. so, kat, like you
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could basically take any game and involve some kind of like striptease. and make it into whatever you want. >> i read the article. and it said first it was a drinking game. and then it became a fore play game. so, really what is going to get you in more trouble, drinking game or fore play game. the answer in both kcases it depends who you are doing it with. >> i thought those two things were synonymous. >> how about freeze tag. >> do you know how that started m yeah. >> i don't know want to know. >> it's actually mcconnell. all right. >> the republicans. >> we are done here i think we made the audience feel really uncomfortable. when you mix a childrens game -- >> don't say we. >> you could have raised an objection when you got the story layout. but you didn't.
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