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yes yes yes yes yes yes. ooh. that works. i'm gonna use that later tonight. happy wednesday everyone. so to encourage couples to have more children, south korea is offering a program that will provide nannies for only $7 an hour. in a related story, guess who's moving to south korea? yeah, you can clap. wow. at a campaign event in detroit, eminem introduced barack obama, which makes sense. they both made a career out of pretending to be black. what do you say?
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all right. if he wouldn't have said that two weeks ago, i'd have been mad. yeah, self-proclaimed witches have been trying to cast curses on donald trump. sadly for them, though, they were beaten to the punch. by. a new poll shows trump with a slim lead over harris with arab americans. harris would attempt to speak directly to those voters, but she hasn't yet nailed the accent. she's fire tonight. he's fired. missouri tv reporter was hurt by a bullet fragment at a democrat. senate candidates gun demonstration, nearly shooting a reporter. he must be trying to appeal to republicans. but as one democrat noted. hey, these things happen. a drunk driver in milwaukee nearly crashed
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into kamala's motorcade. no one was injured, and the boozed up driver claimed he was heading to iraq. oh my god. passengers on a spirit airlines flight from dallas to la freaked out when they saw a rat roaming around the plane. how embarrassing for the rat. the nfl players association claims that having reporters in the locker rooms is an invasion of privacy, especially if it's a late night talk show host pretending to be a reporter. all right. and finally, the insane clown posse has endorsed kamala harris for president. here they are without their makeup. ha ha ha. all right.
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monologue time. so back in 2007, in written testimony to congress, da kamala harris showed herself capable of some truly inspired argumentation. there was only one problem that inspiring language wasn't hers. see, when she wasn't just lifting a wine glass, she was lifting all those sentences. according to the washington free beacon, kamala's statement in support of a loan repayment plan for local prosecutors was taken almost verbatim from an illinois da's opinion on the same subject that was given to the senate months prior, roughly 80% of her testimony was copied word for word from that old guy over there. gollogly of winnebago county, illinois, who, by the way, is a republican. holy. that's like me stealing jokes from jimmy kimmel. i'd never do that. not
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because he's my competition, but because he has cancer of the funny bone. but that's not the only time she committed stolen verbiage while she was california ag. she published a report on sex trafficking in her state in that she copied a fictional fictional example of the type of call received by the national human trafficking hotline, which told the story of how a woman in dc was saved from forced prostitution. but in her report, harris said never said the story was fake. instead, she changed the location to san fran to get credit for a rescue that never actually happened. dirty. there are other examples, but this is at least the second time harris has been caught in a blatant act of plagiarism. she's the literary version of a smash and grabber. remember, kamala? anything under 900 words and you won't get charged. the language and the language is
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exactly the same line after line. harris even kept the typos and grammar errors. she didn't even try to make her theft look like her own. i mean, maybe it's because she loves rap and she considers it more like sampling, but it's weird, you know that none of this is surprising, perhaps because her only concrete policy proposal no taxes on tips she stole from another republican. her opponent. so in light of the fact that nothing kamala says gives you any idea of what she believes, is it any surprise that less than two weeks out from election day, even rachel levine is asking, who the hell is this woman? now, all this comes on the heels of a report that kamala lifted entire sections of her policy book, smart on crime. who knew she was actually talking about herself stealing? even the new york times, which initially rushed to defend her, finally had to admit her thievery. but the real point isn't kamala is serial
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plagiarism. it's how in the past, this would end a campaign, it would lead every newscast. this would be the october surprise. i mean, this is way worse than what sunk joe biden in 87 when he was caught stealing speeches from a british leader and worse, it was this guy. he stole it from. that's pretty good. but also, harris has no core principles or any non-core principles. her head is as empty as her husband's balls. after nanny season. there is a nanny season. she season? yes. she grew up in a middle class family that was pretty well off. she's an american that spent her formative years in canada and she's going to save democracy. after she plotted a coup against her boss. i don't
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even know what doug sees in he, since she won't put him down for a nap. in fact, she might be the least honest politician ever. listen to her on the biden decline cover up. can you say that you were honest with the american people about what you saw in those moments with president biden, as you were with him again and again, repeatedly in that time? of course, joe biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and, and capable. you never saw anything like what happened at the debate night behind closed doors with him. it was a bad debate. can the american people trust you in these moments, even when it's maybe uncomfortable for americans to have to level with americans in that way? i speak with not only sincerity, but with a, a, a real firsthand account of watching him do this work. i have no reluctance in saying that apologies that should have come with bongos.
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joe biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and capable a bonus in every way. i speak with not only sincerity, but with a real first hand account of watching him do this work. it always makes more sense. credible. but like the conveyor belt at the manure factory, the load of crap keeps coming. listen to her on transgender laws. do you believe that transgender americans should have access to gender affirming care in this country? i believe we should follow the law. i mean, i think you're probably pointing to the fact that donald trump's campaign has spent tens of millions of dollars. they're trying to define you on this. yes. i'm asking you to define yourself, though, just broadly
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speaking, what is your value? do you believe they should have that access? i believe that that people, as the law states, even on this issue about federal law, what horse the reporter even set up the question as a pro trans layup and she still threw a brick, as if she actually has no impact on the law. and remember, there are other laws she doesn't follow like the 25th amendment. you know, you thought biden was an empty vessel. he's got nothing on this broad. the fact is, we really don't know what this woman stands for. maybe that's the point. period. let's welcome tonight's guests. she's got arms like g.i. jane and gives sonographers a migraine. cohost of outnumbered, emily compagno. he's a talker and a showman who wrestled greco. roman. host of the good guy. bad guy podcast on espn. sony.
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thank you. thank you. her baby already kicks every time someone mentions income taxes. new york times best selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. and his idea of shoplifting is picking up a walmart new york times best selling author, comedian and former nwa world champion tyru. you need your baby clothes. emily, what is going on right now with the media? it's like. like i just know that that kind of plagiarism would end our careers. but she's immune somehow. do they expect way less from her? yes. i think that's the whole point. the irony of her claiming that she has fought for so hard to break the glass ceilings. to me, there are two takeaways from those plagiarisms. number one, that she is woefully inadequate, totally incompetent. and the second is the cover up machine. those the plagiarism that goes back so many decades. you guys she she took from wikipedia from the
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victims compensation fund. this is in 2012. and this person was an attorney general and a senator. the frightening thing to me is that entire time, you know, i could maybe see and maybe see as someone who's beginning out, starting out. let me let me take from here. okay. this is going to help. but the reality is she is 60 years old and wants us to believe in her experience. we know she touts it all the time. i was a senator, i was a da. she tells us her titles. if she had any ounce of experience, she would draw from it. she would specify jd vance, for example, in one minute can list five things that he's done or that he has experienced as a public official. she can't even name one. she still continues to draw on those lies. it's interesting. and the media covered it up the entire time. ran with it, ran the whole ball. the whole hundred yards. yeah, she has no achievements to call from. even the prosecution's tale. would you maybe ponder the fact that this might be a skill that she has to be able to not, like, be defined by anybody? yes. no,
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she she's trained and she does it very well, and she repeats it over and over. i've had this happen, guys. i wrote a i wrote a book called romeo and juliet. they created a guy named william shakespeare. i want an investigation. right. but you would never know. like these things get through the cracks, by the way. tyrus, you want to know what i love about this? the truth will set you free. but the truth is, i didn't write that. if you saw something turned in with my name on it, i didn't write it. if you heard me read it, i read it in a teleprompter for the first time. i did not write it. it's somebody else. took a shortcut. she jammed. then you go. wait a minute. these aren't your words. but that's the truth. that's what really happened here. yeah. greg. yea. i don't know what that meant, but you know what, kat, i don't care, i don't care. i'm going to ask you a question before we go much further. okay, great. the opening monologue was the greatest you've ever had, but there was a joke about somebody reporting in the nfl. what happened there, i missed it. what actually happened? we had a fake reporter with the nfl in the locker room. what happened? that's usually the thing that you would then like at the end.
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the joke is that he's the in the locker room. oh. thank you. okay, but see, i actually thought that. but that's the type of thing that he usually then pawns off on larry kudlow out of nowhere. like, just sets it, sets it up and just throws larry's name. changing the game. we're all adjusting now i get it. all right. and one more thing before we go any further. just amongst us quietly, is kat. is she pregnant? yes. you've talked to her about this? yes. oh, yeah. congratulations. no, i just got. i've just gotten really fat right here. chugs beer like nobody's business. i don't want to make any assumptions, but. all right, any other questions before i move on? that was really it. that's really it. if we could just get that out of the way. we're all up to speed now. yeah, yeah. kat, is it a good like we're not supposed to trust politicians? no, we know that. but you can't even trust her when she says, let me speak. no, i don't trust any politicians. everybody knows that. but i got to say, giving yourself credit for rescuing a sex trafficking victim. that never happened is an entirely new level of disgusting and
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crazy. yeah, right. i mean, it's huge. like, i, i watch a lot of who the bleep did i marry and it's like these guys have all these stories. these women have all these stories and blah blah blah. and they tell it. and these are people who are on tv for being crazy and none of them ever went that far. yeah. and at least in the episodes that i've seen, which is i think all of them. so i really don't understand how that's not getting more attention. you know what? i think it's because they, they she is so incredibly dishonest that they just gave it a mistake. it's kind of like how people feel about trump, like when he says stuff and it's like, oh my god, i can't believe you said that. obviously exaggerates. trump obviously exaggerates this. i don't understand how no one's been like, hey, so this sex trafficking victim that you took credit for rescuing, that never happened. how did it happen that this wound up in this way? yeah. they make her at least say, oh, it was a mistake, or it was the ghostwriter. you think i write my book like that kind of thing? yeah, that's what i. but i mean, that's to me, that
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really stuck out. yeah. what stuck out for you, tyrus? i didn't know she went to harvard. yeah. the biggest plagiarism that we've seen of all time. you couldn't connect the dots. hi, kamala. i it is egregious, but the media, the campaign for the left thinks trump's more egregious. so you can lie, cheat and steal, but it's better than because now he's hitler again. yeah. he is. yeah. he's he's hitler again. even though to say what she did no one is hitler. but that's hitler esque. that's stolen valor. but that seems to be a common theme in this. in this left these two people, they put forward her and mr. garrison. you guys call him tim waltz, but. look, it's shockingly
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uncanny how much they look alike, but they're going to run the run this to the finish line. she can. these questions. yeah. they were given to her ahead of time. do you understand those questions that she was asking her. they weren't on the spot. no. she had a stack of papers and a team of analysts breaking down the answers. and when she asked her the question, kamala still was surprised because she thought she was going to leave with the answer first. yes. so all her, all her answers are the same thing, because she doesn't want to connect anything because to your point, she when she talks about her record as a prosecutor, is it 13 and zero? is it 147 and two? how many convictions can i see? i would love to see a clip of a closing argument. yes. we've never seen it. you would think at two weeks to go, the prosecutor would be laying down just gold bricks of closing arguments to the american people. and we get you'll be
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the matter is, very few people seem to bite it because they're republican. jon voight, who is working dennis quaid. dennis quaid, who is working. people who work. stop that. she named two. here's zachary's rebuttal. i don't think it's accurate to say that somehow hollywood is both a liberal and a conservative town. and i think naming just jon voight and dennis quaid and really only named jon jon voight. whoopi, somebody else had to help you with dennis quaid. of the thousands of actors in hollywood that you could only name, two plenty of people in my industry in hollywood that are terrified to publicly say that they would vote for donald trump or be conservative in any way because they know that there's ramifications for this kind of i cry to all of you out there, you closeted conservatives, closeted trump voters, y'all. it's now or
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never. i am so. but he's right. no. he's right. what's more important? saving the country or getting a guest spot on law and order std. remember, people have risked a lot more than acting jobs for freedom. people have been imprisoned and killed. i personally have put myself in harm's way because of my political beliefs. i had to fire my doctor because he's mexican. oh my god. it's a joke. i don't have a mexican doctor jail. jail? isn't it funny? she struggled to name two, and he's made a good point that it's because they don't bring it up. they don't talk about it. they're all in the shadows. yes. no. acting like hollywood leans left is acting like you could build an igloo out of the sun. like it's so crazy. you will get people to stand back for just a moment and think maybe they are missing something. i don't really see why they go that direction. i got to tell you, i work at espn. they get they get
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branded liberal all the time. they don't think of themselves as political at all. be at bristol tomorrow on campus. nobody ever talks politics. i ran for office like i can't hide it. by the way, i ran as a republican and they still hired me. so i'm just bringing it to you like there's a lot of people that would prefer to keep politics out of it. and then it seems like hollywood is part of the culture. you have been hearing that from the beginning of time, and lots of people that are off work make that same claim. he's not the first. yeah. cat, you know, do you think it's sometimes it would just be better to parrot the conventional assumptions in the entertainment industry because you'll be rewarded. well. you will be rewarded. i think it would be funny if somebody asked whoopi, like, okay, so who do you have? who are your republican friends? and i think she probably does have some, but she would probably act like there's no way she does because she knows it's different. i mean, it's actually even worse than hollywood. it's bled over into reality tv, which is supposed to be all about watching bad people be bad people. that's what makes it interesting. right? and if, like, if a contestant on the bachelor, for example, is the people will go back and find that they liked a
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tweet from, let's say, ben shapiro like 11 years ago. and then they have to like, deactivate their instagram because it gets so bad. so this is this is just this is she's so unbelievably wrong. it's actually so much worse than just if you say, oh, i'm a trump supporter, then you can't get work again. you can be like a have ten minutes on a reality show and be completely harassed because you liked a tweet from someone, or someone found a picture of you years ago with a family member who has a has a maga hat on or something like that. it's actually it's like witch hunting and weird. it's way beyond even having to say it yourself. this is why i haven't done naked and afraid. i don't need it. you would literally not even last the van ride to the destination. well, he'd piss him off. you'd be like, yeah, they're driving and yeah, yeah, i'd be naked and complaining. yes. like, sir, you keep your clothes on at the jungle. no that's not. yeah. i was going to say they'd be like. they'd be like, you don't need to get naked now. yes. right, right. you know what?
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you win yet. and what is the point of them always denying it? by the way, what am i missing there? what is wrong with them not touching it or saying yes, we like to hire people with like minds. what am i missing? it's like saying like you don't deny that. like traders on wall street are, you know, are republicans. yeah. it's like you just go, yeah, of course they are, tyrus. well, no real racist ever says they're racist, okay? and no one knows better than me, because before i started doing this, i was hilarious, exciting, new. i was up in all kinds of movies and stuff. i was up for marvel. this guy's great. he's going to do this and he's going to do that. he's on fox. oh man, now he's fat. he talks slow. he ain't got it. so, you know, to sit there with a straight face and say what she says, it's because she's part of the establishment that she's made it. she doesn't care, but she forgets this. so this, this hollywood that she speaks of, she had to change her name to get an audition. okay? so she forgets, like the fact that she represents them shows that money is more
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important than any personal value. and you know what? i don't miss not doing the movies and opportunities. turns out this ended up being a pretty good move for me. so. greg. greg, if i could tell you real fast what i got into the screen actors guild for saying two words in a law and order, i said not guilty, but i was put up in the in the roll for doing a crime by my adopted mother, who was whoopi goldberg. oh ye. yes. wow. i don't know why i brought that up, other than in case she watches this and she's looking for ammo. she can't bury us all like mom's got to look at, right a little bit. yes, exactly. i just thought i'd bring that to your attention. thank you so much, emily. do you have any law and order in your background? well, i was in ghost, where whoopi goldberg played oda mae. so that's that's where i met her. and was she nice to you, though? yeah. no. i'm kidding. oh, i was not on ghost. i'm joking. i didn't get it. yes, yes. no. it's okay. i lost my train of thought. okay. yeah. this to me speaks of the ego of
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hollywood. 100% that she can sit there. that's the reason why it's called f-you money, right? at a certain point, we all saw that chris pratt was almost canceled for going to church. kirk cameron's books have been absolutely banned for being religious. there is, of course, a massive liberal bent in hollywood, and we saw, though, that it comes in the form of a of a classist, egotistical separation. that's why during covid they had servers at the table with masks on, but they get to eat for their fundraisers. i mean, it is preposterous to think that hollywood is anything but far, far left totally accusatory. and here's the thing, though. here's the difference is that when you said, you know, i wonder if she has republican friends trump, to them it's trump derangement. so i'm sure they would say, oh yeah, yeah, i have conservative friends, but they're not trump voters. yeah, right. it would be acceptable only if they are slightly conservative or republican. but it's trump that is their demon. nonsensically. all right. enough. all right. you'd better run when a dem grabs a gun. nearly 1 in 4 u.s.
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wednesdays on fox and watch anytime on hulu. should we be concerned? should we be concerned? should democrats be allowed near guns so that a stray bullet fragment grazed a reporter's arm at a missouri senate candidates event at a shooting range, the candidate, lucas. i hope i'm saying that right, because if i say it the other way, i'm fired. he was the only one firing at the time and quickly helped out the reporter. he was bleeding. it was disgusting. we keep seeing this with democrats and guns with waltz and, you know, with his shotgun problems. what's the deal? they're trying to be dudes. so from the pictures that i saw, yeah, let's throw some pictures up. and i'm not i'm not like, i'm not i don't claim to be like a super expert with with guns, but from the pictures that i saw, they looked the targets looked a lot closer than i've ever seen them at any shooting range that i've ever been to. and he's using a
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very powerful weapon to shoot metal targets at a very close range. oh, you're right, which is that's just how it looks to me. like like not a good idea. like you should not know range i've ever been to. has it looked like that? it's. and it's a great point. it's okay to not be an expert, but you should try to be more of one when there's deadly force involved. it's true, it's true. i mean, they talk about gun control. they can't control their guns. the thing about it is also this is this is the problem i have with government. this is why i want government to be so small. and that's why i am so, so, so passionate about that. is that what we have is people making laws about things they don't understand, and that we all have to abide by. maybe it's an optical illusion, but those looked real close to me, especially for that kind of weapon. pete hegseth brought it up. he brought it up earlier today. our very own pete hegseth. very unattractive man. the kinzinger is not even holding the gun right at the normal range of the actual shooting. that definitely was
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just put thrown together for a photo op. yeah, well, that's the problem. i during one of my tours, i went out to the shah ranch in idaho. and that's all the information i can tell you. but those guys, that's where a lot of the young men and women who protect our country, they get their sharpshooting in. and the rules there are pretty explicit. now, if you want to watch, you have to be at least 20 yards back with earmuffs, glasses far enough away. and when he says shoot, he lets everyone know he's going to shoot. you hear the ping, ping ping ping. and then they have to jog. at least 30 to 40 yards to go to the to the target thing. this literally is what happens when i hate using the term man right here. this is what happens when a bunch of mr. garrison's get together and decide. decide to do a shooting range for stuff. and the guy that gets hurt is the is the reporter, and they're all looking at them all going, oh man, what do we do? they're all confused. and he's like, oh, like, i don't understand that. yeah, the safety glasses are
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on. but why is his sleeves rolled up? like they just let's all have our sleeves rolled up and shoot this gun. and then they only they shot and they were horrible shots. yeah. so they had to shoot from what cats. right. looked about 15ft. which the recoil alone is dangerous. like this is if i was there i'd have been like, oh, excuse me, i have to pee. and i would have left because this is i would not put myself in that situation. emily, you you are very familiar with guns and even i wouldn't represent myself as such. but i'll say that you are. i mean, any accident that happens, that is amateur hour. the whole point is the first rule. and then the first ten rules are gun safety. so if something goes wrong, it's because an idiot was the one that was doing something and broke a rule. that's the thing, either by being too close or whatever. here's here's the thing i find interesting though. why is it that when our former president was almost killed and took a bullet in the ear, the fbi and came out and said, well, we're not exactly sure what hit him.
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and here the second it's a dem lib reporter, they're like, he got shot. how come that was so obviously a bullet and not for president trump? well, i think we i think we now know why dick cheney is a democrat. last word to you, shale. well, i'm completely thrown off here because cat really did crack the code here. they are oddly close. and you would never use a weapon like that for anything that wasn't long range. you would turn to a shotgun so it can spray and you don't have to be overly accurate, which would be more like a home invasion situation. yeah, but i will bring to you. i did actually notice what emily said, which is they decided that was a bullet fragment very quickly when it was one of her own. and i will tell you in closing, that cat, you said you don't have a lot of experience with guns. and if you don't, i suggest you start with a glock. and if anybody asks you what kind, you just tell them the black one. all right. fine. here's what happened. so? so kamala harris said she had a gun. you know what? just just. no, i remember it hit you. you won the round. i got the gun.
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compete in women's sports for valor. because this is not fair to the trans community. they're using them for the medals and the gold, because that's not what you're any happiness is not going to come from any championship if you believe that you are something else. you want to live your life. you want to fall in love. you want to raise a family. you want to do things. it's not about. it's not about a trophy. so that's the that's the thing that we need to start calling for is these are men who are making calculated decisions for one profit recognition and valor. that has nothing to do with being trans. sure. you know. emily, that means i killed it. did you forget my name? did you know i was looking for the question i want to ask you? i was torn between two questions, because this is something that i always find that democrats have to avoid. statistics. whether it is crime, immigration, inflation, or in this case, trans. because once you start doing the math and
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counting things, then you see the actual impact of their policies. that's the point. when you cite the evidence, when you pull out the receipts, the whole point is that philosophy, their concept, their policies, their laws are absolute, backwards. the instant that you say this person, this young woman almost died because a biological male smacked her in the face so hard with a volleyball. this biological female had her future stripped her scholarship taken, all opportunities smashed because a biological when you when you show them. then of course they have no recourse, no rebuttal whatsoever because all of this is trash. but hey, we have to follow the law, right? kamala thinks that's that's what's going to get us to pass this. how many of these, how many of these young women, the whole point to me is the point is it's not about the medal. you're exactly right. every medal to me, though, represents that future that was stripped away because every medal in this country represents that scholarship, that opportunity that the speaking rounds, whatever. those girls could do that now mean nothing because
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they got fourth place, not third. they got fifth place, not first. this is it is a travesty. and this, however, will not be on the front page. i'm sure it'll be kamala's policy. yeah, it's the only. it's shale. would you ever fight a woman who claims to be, like, who claims to be a man? no, no, i simply wouldn't. and when i see this headline, 900 medals stolen by men and women's sports, i think to myself, it is so sad. there's only one dana white, because that would never happen on his watch. and i mean ever in any sport. he does believe in some of the commonalities, such as we all have to be treated. the same. meaning if it's good enough for baseball, then it should be good for football. but he looks at it, says, but i'm a sport too, and you can't mean that a man can throw a woman down, get on top of her and elbow her. the first time we had this tested in mma, the woman became a father. she fathered a child two years before. like this wasn't right. and it's funny. it's a funny thing. but now it's not funny anymore. and now they're they're banning them and
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they're saying that, you know, you choose and it's just very tough stuff. it's silly. and a lot of them don't believe in it. by the way, a lot of these sports, including the ncaa and the olympic committee, if you talk to these guys privately, they know this is crazy, but they don't have the rhetorical skills to come out and say it. well, dana white wasn't very well trained either. and he could come out and say, no. yeah, no, it's true. it's like you're kind of people and guys in general just don't even want to talk about it. but to me, cat, it's like if you're entering a female space and it's a competitive setting, but there's also stuff outside that like locker rooms, i don't know, for me, it's actually it's really simple. i mean, my whole life philosophy, political philosophy, life philosophy is people just do whatever you want as long as it doesn't hurt anybody else, right? so i'm all, if you want to live as a woman and that makes you happy, then then be happy. it doesn't affect me at all. and i'll call you by whatever pronouns you want to be called. i know that's something that a lot of people disagree with me on, but for me, when it becomes something more like this, it's not zero sum anymore where you actually are affecting other people. so i feel like when that crosses
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there if you're that. how? i don't know. you have to make appointments and it doesn't matter. yes. and the appointments don't matter. because everything always takes too long. and the glass stairs. that makes me so dizzy. yeah. yes. going up the glass stairs, i get very shaky. and everyone's there. and it's in a bad mood because you can't be on your phone, so everyone's like, yeah, you know, emily, there used to be a phrase. leave. no, leave no stone unturned. stone. i don't know. now it's leave no phone behind. i guess, i mean, do you remember baby jessica? oh, yes. yeah. so. right. and i just feel like this is a darwin award that was narrowly missed, but should have been a darwin award. this perfectly illustrates to me how our culture now is just so dumb. the difference between baby jessica and her baby jessica was plain. she was a baby. why is it grown woman going after a phone? because she doesn't want to go to the apple store. it is not worth your life. no selfie. no photograph. no phone. whenever i've been in there, i
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have been wishing i was dead. so let me ask you, if you dropped your phone in a urinal. yes. or a toilet. would you retrieve it? if it's got bitcoin or text messages from a mistress that i don't want out. but it would have to be one of those things. no thank you. there's no reason you would go hypothetically. sure. for if somebody was to do that. and much more unlikely for a woman in this situation. but there is something on that phone, make no mistake. i just don't know what it is or what she fears that it is or how the cloud works, and she didn't know that she could delete it from an ipad. i'm just sharing with you. she did not go for that phone for any other reason than there was something on it, and she couldn't take the risk of somebody finding it. last word tyrus. no. yeah. the only the only reason why you would make a human rock sandwich is because you have a picture of a human sandwich on your phone. oh, god. and by the way, greg, my super hot wife is right behind me. so that was like a family friendly mistress comment from me. okay. that was meant fully. it was
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