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true, not true. okay, i was paid nothing ever. what do you think about all the celebrities with their mass exodus? i'm not talking. do you think. do you think prince harry's going to lose his visa now that trump's president. thank you. oprah. now, according to the fec, oprah's production company, harpo was paid $1 million. but she'll have some explaining to do. we turn to something more important. we want to take a moment to acknowledge and thank all of those who served on this veterans day. we honor all the men and women that have sacrificed so much for our liberty and our freedom. thank you for all you've done. god bless you and your families. all right. that's all the time we have left this evening. please set your dvr so you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. greg gutfeld is standing by to put a smile on your face. have a great night.
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yes, yes, yes. yeah, there's no crying here. happy monday everyone. today is veterans day. yeah. it's the day tim waltz recalls the terrifying combat he witnessed while watching saving, saving private ryan. oh, that's a good one. it was a good one. i just looked it up. but because it's a federal holiday, a lot of stuff is closed, including banks. the post office and bill clinton's pants. there was a big veterans day parade in new york city today. it was a mix of 20,000 marchers, 25 floats and a few dozen kenyans from last week's marathon. they always win. on
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wednesday, president biden will host donald trump at the white house for a traditional post-election meeting. i don't want to tell trump what to do, but if i were him, bring a few bottles of febreeze. while walking on the beach sunday, president biden stumbled multiple times. i guess that's what happens when you try to scatter your own remains. poor taste. leonardo dicaprio turns 50 today. yeah, to celebrate, he's taking his girlfriend to get her learner's permit. a yale psychiatry fellow told msnbc it's okay to cancel thanksgiving plans with relatives who voted for trump. also endorsing the effort. trump voters. yeah. nick bosa,
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is that his name of the of the 40 niners was fined by the nfl for pointing to his maga hat during a broadcast. the fine will go toward promoting lgbtq sports, also known as soccer. trump has named former ice director tom homan as his borders, and to prove that he's not messing around, homan asked melania for her paperwork. all right, that was fun. so it's postmortems galore. watching the media point fingers at everyone but themselves. but really, this is just a mass misdirection. in an effort to save what's left of their credibility. and like true psychopaths, the media lacks the empathy to realize that we know they're lying and we knew it's been them all along. so what you're seeing now is a
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ruse. see, the media is like the creep who gets rid of the spouse, but then volunteers to lead the search party. except in this case, it was a disappearance of truth, and now they're volunteering to search for it, telling us where to look and actually expecting us to include them, even though they're metaphorically covered in blood. and brian stelter is actually covered in tomato sauce, but they're terrified not just of trump, but of losing their influence. so now they're starting to sound like us. interesting message for democrats. maureen dowd's piece for the new york times entitled democrats and the case of mistaken identity politics. some democrats are finally waking up and realizing that woke is broke. democratic insiders thought people would vote for kamala harris even if they didn't like her to get rid of trump. but more people ended up voting for trump, even though many didn't like him
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because they liked the democratic party less. now remember, that's the same duo who blamed kamala's loss on racist black and hispanic men. so maybe they finally ran out of people to scapegoat. and the only targets left are in the mirror. except they keep breaking those. listen to jen psaki dishing out advice. look, i happen to believe that donald trump is a major threat to our democracy, to many people either didn't buy it and didn't show up or were willing to price in the risk because other issues were more important to them. and the answer to that failure isn't to say fascism doesn't matter. it does. or to say everyone who didn't vote for harris is to blame for not hearing or understanding the threat. it's for candidates to rethink how they prioritize what they talk about moving forward. it's to rethink how they engage moving forward. do that joe rogan podcast, by the way, a little late, jen. i'd say quit while you're ahead,
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but you're so far behind you need to circle back to wipe your own butt. dems all over are sounding the alarm on what trump will do. geraldo suggests trump could demand a third term. thankfully, he made this prediction while wearing a shirt. don't worry, geraldo, if trump takes a third term, you'll be too old to know what a president is. many predict trump will break the law or violate the constitution. sorry, he's not going to put the view in an internment camp, although they could use the exercise. but they assumed republicans would go along with law breaking, like using the levers of government to target political opponents. in other words, they assume republicans are just like them, but they're not. and it shows that the media and the dems don't know any actual republicans. the closest they've come is smelling one of liz cheney's farts in the green room. for republicans, the constitution bill of rights, that comes first. if trump tries to
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unconstitutionally take away anyone's rights, will be first in line to stop it. we always are. after all, isn't trump's main promise that he's going to actually enforce the law? as in, have a border, remove criminal gangs, restore order to the cities? show me this great respect for the law that the dems have. was it during the 2020 summer of love when kamala helped bail out the rioters and gwen waltz kept her windows open because she loves the smell of burning firestone radials in the morning. what about a president that's incapacitated? isn't a president who keeps falling down supposed to step down? this guy was responsible for more spills than a waitress with tourette's. and yet. and yet no 25th amendment or forced resignation. a move, by the way, that prevented the first black woman from becoming president. and yet they accuse you of bigotry because you didn't vote for harris. now, never mind that trump increased
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his numbers with blacks, hispanics, and yes, even suburban white women. turns out mr. hitler himself, mr. racist. mr. misogynist is more about inclusion than the democrats themselves. that must be a real kick in the nuts to this woman. and these accusations of racism are coming from people who said nothing when the democratic party itself rejected kamala. kamala's 2020 primary for president made the hindenburg look like space x, but were the racist ones. no. fact is, kamala is about as popular with both parties as crabs are at a nudist colony. i mean, she had to appear with liz cheney so she wouldn't be the least popular person on stage. but it's so much easier just to call us nazis. it's certainly easier than reporting on a candidate who can't answer a question without cackling like a hyena who's twirling on the wrong end of an electric toothbrush. but it was them who
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didn't want her. or they could have had her. i mean, she could have been president, used the 25th amendment. that would have been lawful, actually. so why didn't they do that? was it racism? was it misogyny? because you know, they can still do it. joe biden has been a phenomenal president. he's lived up to so many of the promises he's made as one promise left that he could fulfill being a transitional figure, he could resign the presidency in the next 30 days, make kamala harris the president of the united states. see crazy. people can be right if they truly believe kamala was denied the presidency because of racism and sexism. biden can resign right now, and she could be president for two and a half months. so what are they waiting for? they can make history or herstory. so why haven't they done it? who are the nazis now? let's welcome
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tonight's guests. this hawaiian has democrats crying. trump transition team co-chair tulsi gabbard. the stuff he writes keeps newsom up at night. founder of public news on x and substack michael shellenberger. his one liners upset liberal whiners. comedian dave landau. and she's expected and needs disinfectant. new york times bestselling author and fox news contributor kat tim. tulsi, i've watched you change, and i don't know, i don't think you've changed that much. i actually think the world has changed very much. but you i think you noticed what i'm. what i'm talking about, that it wasn't necessarily left versus right. it was about this larger environment of dishonesty. yes. and that it was like pitting
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people against each other rather than just like listening to the truth. what role are you going to play in this white house? that's a nice segue there. yes. that was no segue at all, greg. no, it was it was really incredible. as you know, bobby kennedy and i were out on the campaign trail for the last several months, and it was it was amazing to see how many people were coming together because they were hungry for the truth and common sense leadership that was focused on how do we actually solve the very real problems that people in this country are struggling with every single day at almost every one of our events, i would ask the crowd, raise your hand if you're a democrat or you're a former democrat, and in crowds of thousands of people, there were always somewhere between like 35 to 45% of the crowd would raise their hands. and it was amazin. at the last event that we did, it was in wisconsin, and this was just a few days before election day. and it was it wa. they raised their hands almost
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half the room, raised their hands, and the cool thing was people in the crowd started looking around and all like 3000 people stood up and started clapping and just showing them kindness and really symbolizing. we are all americans who love our country, who cherish peace and freedom. and i think that's the result that we saw on election night was americans coming together for our country. so to conclud, secretary of defense, president trump is making some decisions. yes, michael, always good to have you haven't been here in a while. you were one of the very first people to raise the alarm on the issues in california. the effects of wokeism in especially in the drug area, what it did to places like portland and oakland. how do you feel about this outcome and the fact that this is it doesn't feel like an ideological victory at all. it just feels like a voice or something like a breath of fresh air. i mean, i felt the
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next day i literally breathed more easily. you know, justine bateman from family ties tweeted that it was she was decompressing from four years of walking on eggshells. i think a lot of us that came from the left just lived under this and raised concerns around things like censorship or the fbi and cia interfering in the 2020 elections, or maybe not blocking the puberty of children or operating on them if they might not be sure of who they are. we were called just like conservatives, fascists and racists and phobic, raising very legitimate questions. i mean, it really culminates this year where we see this attempt to basically incarcerate president elect donald trump, while at the same time accusing the republicans of being the fascists and wanting to undermine democracy. so i think for a lot of us, you know, those you know, those of us that have had this experience, i mean, conservatives were beat up for so long, and now i'm very sympathetic. a lot of us lost friends, you know, lost communities over this transition. so it feels like a
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hard reset and a necessary one for the country. yeah, i think we're going to talk about it in the next block. i do think there's a way to get people back together, but it has a lot to do with ego. there's a lot of bruised, damaged egos out there. speaking of dave, yes, yes. well, have you have you been able to handle this week? you were in where were you in detroit? i was in detroit. yeah, yeah, i was talking to people. i was amazed that michigan turned red and then meeting the people in detroit. i'm surprised that that county didn't, but i think it was close to 50 over 50. but it's been an exciting week. i mean, you're watching them now try to explain their strategy, which is don't do the number one podcast in the country. yeah, yeah. and it's like like what would they talk about? it's like, well, joe does jiu jitsu and that involves being on your back. and that's how kamala got this far in the first place. o. well, she deserves that joke. she lied to us. and also the
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idea that she's just going to, like, step in real quick for biden is the saddest participation trophy i've ever seen. shouldn't she? shouldn't he resign, though? look, we're racist for not voting. he's racist for not stepping aside. i don't know who's president. i don't think anybody does. yes, it's the best. it's the best. clearly, we didn't need one. cat. cat, are you still riding? you were traveling this weekend. how were you? how were your audiences? because personally, i'm still high. it's a natural high. but i am very high. very happy. yes, ye. very excited. very, very happy. would it be funny? so, by the way, i don't i'm not sure that joe biden even voted for kamala. yeah. to be honest, i, he didn't want to step down. okay. so but would it be funny for him to step down for one day? yes. obviously he's not qualified. he shouldn't be. i
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get it, we don't have a president. everyone who says that is correct. but how would that be? like? because it'd be like giving someone something and then she has to. i'm just giving him a tip. if he wants to play any mind games, because she would have to then act really grateful and like, what is she? what kind of speech would you give if you were president for a day? that sounds like a movie from the 90s starring macaulay culkin. yes, yes, you'd have to take it seriously. and she would technically be president, so she'd be the she'd be the 46th, though. yes. right. yes. it's almost like people become president when like, she was probably acting president when joe biden was like like out he should give this, make it a big deal. yeah. have her be president for one day. and i want to hear what she says about it. yes. just just so i have stuff to talk about in the chat. yes. all right. we must move on. up next, should the holidays be free from family who disagree? we admire good fighters, regardless of whether it's on the battlefield or in the boxing ring. his
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know, though, i bet her family's relieved they were afraid to serve white meat because she'd think it's racis. but she's a shrink, so let's explain it to her with shrink words. she's suffering from a narcissistic wound and emotional trauma to the ego that happens when your inflated pride and self-worth is destroyed. it shouldn't happen with an election unless you make politics personal, which we don't do. see normal people put politics in a box away from everything else we tried to, but the modern progressive infects all areas of your life with politics, and their inflated ego becomes angrily reactive if their assumptions aren't met, whether it's at a soccer game, thanksgiving dinner, or alone in their room with their cats, they can't escape the hell they've made and they expect you to feel their pain. but you don't have to. you have a full, exciting life. pity them for the smallness of their lives have become, and then eat what would have been their dessert period. mike, you brought this up
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earlier about losing friends and whatnot. i find that the people that i see that i used to know that are on twitter and stuff, it's an ego issue. it's the inability to admit that they might be wrong. i'll even say somebody that you probably know, sam harris is like this. you've noticed that it's like it's a very brittle thing for him to admit that he's wrong. so it's just the rest of the world? yeah. i mean, he's in a grip of a religion. he doesn't think so. he thinks he's an atheist. but that's the most dangerous religious zealot is somebody that doesn't even know they're in the grip of a woke religion. i mean, one of the characteristics of totalitarianism is this hunt for heretics. and we've seen that from the inquisition through the communist nazis. we also see another characteristic is the politicization of everything in society. that's one of the characteristics of totalitarianism. so this idea that thanksgiving dinner. but your your soccer team or your church, like all these things need to adopt this woke totalitarianism. it's oppressive. i hope that this
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election marks an end to that. it needs to end it for all of our sanity. yeah, i hope it does. but. dave, i'm assuming you have friends and relatives. although i can't tell you, you never know. you seem like a shut in a bit. yeah, yeah, alone. a lot of hoarders, a lot of hoarding going on. yeah, a lot of dead cats. just randomly. yeah. do you will you have this problem come thanksgiving? no. i encourage people who think differently not to show up, honestly. but i love that this is a mental health professional. yes. telling you to be mentally unhealthy. yeah. yeah. like this is like going to rehab and they're like, i know you're an alcoholic, but have you tried crack? yeah, it's insanity. and also, if you are going to go to somebody for the holidays, you have to go to a republicans because they own a house. yeah. that's exactly the type of humor that is just turns people
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off. dave i can't, but okay, so cat, i just the second time i've listened to this, she's using the word livelihood wrong. she's saying it like hurts their livelihood. does she know what that word means? and again, she's a shrink. i kind of thought that too. it's i think she thinks she means life. yes. so i mean, this is my whole book is about is how this is a problem and this is the wrong way to look at the world. and going back to the ego thing, there's research in the book so obvious, but that moral outrage is more often rooted in self-interest. so the more guilt you feel about not being able to do something about a problem, the more likely you are to direct it at someone else and you feel better when you do. i think the thing to do really is the sad thing is for a lot of people, they do believe stuff like this is true. there's people who are really scared. sadly, politics fear is really motivating. and some people, there's people who think that they're not going to have human rights because of this election. yeah, it's good to focus on what you have in
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common a little bit like say like, hey, like i also don't want my home to be invaded by a russian army, you know, like if i thought that would if i thought your rights would be taken away, then i would not have voted for it. yeah. people think trump project 2025, he said repeatedly. like, no, that's not my thing. i don't endorse that. people don't know that. so i think that focusing on what you have in common can be a good thing, because some people are really scared. yeah, really scared. and it's sad. it is sad for them, but not for us. everything i think. no, i think it's sad in your face. sad. i completely disagree with that because you just said. you just said that your side doesn't do that with that. and you just did that. no, but i was joking, okay? i was joking, but i think that you know, i think that we need to come together. i really, really do. yeah. you know, tulsi, the there are a lot of, there are a lot of people that can't that lost a level of status. think about the republicans in 2016 who they saw this whole thing
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coming and it threatened them. and then they just became like, look at bill kristol. like somebody like that. it's like they just went in the other direction because it was about a loss of status. so they needed to find their status somewhere else. adam kinzinger completely nuts. liz cheney nuts. it's because they're what's his name? george. george conway. yes, he's on ozempic. he's still ugly. i don't even have a question. oh, my question is this if you remove the left and right and just look at the hoaxes, that's kind of one way to do it. it's like these people lied to you about the polling and about biden's status. is that the way forwar? focus on the media's lies? gosh, there's a lot here. i mean, yeah, i think going back to what you originally said, there's a lot of ego involved really just exposes that these people care more about themselves and their own status and position than they actually really care about what makes politics so personal, which is who we have in positions of
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power, affects our everyday lives, you know, to kat's point, we have to be able to come together around the things that we share in common, which is we are all americans. and if we really care about each other in our country, let that be the starting point. freedom and peace and prosperity. the thing that that that i first experienced when president trump got elected in 2016, i was invited to come and meet with him two weeks after the election, right before thanksgiving here in trump tower. first democrat to go and see him. we had an hour long conversation about foreign policy. what's going on with islamist terrorism, how do we deal with isis and al qaeda in the middle east? it was a fantastic conversation and very meaningful. five minutes after i walked out the building, my phone blew up from messages from my former democrat colleagues in congress. even some family members friends. how dare you humanize donald trump? the dehumanizing was the message that was throughout. and so it it exposes their twisted mindset that that it's
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trump homes were better survivalists. i mean, chances are, if you had a hate has no home here sign, you were already dead. do you think she do you think getting fired is enough? isn't that like something that she just lost her job? it is. but it's right in her face, though, because it shows that, like now, trump supporters can, you know, he can outlast a hurricane and an election. so that's both kinds of blue waves. ooh, nicely a little wordplay there a little bit. yeah. very little perhaps very little. the audience was not impressed by that word. i was i was cat, you know, the new york times said the claims about this stuff was false. on october 4th, and they still haven't issued any kind of retraction. yeah, yeah, i guess i'm not surprised by that either. but if you go back to the previous segment, isn't this the logical conclusion of
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that? if these people don't care about your livelihood and their livelihood means what you think it means? it does. then why then why would you want to save their lives if these people don't care about your. if you think livelihood means life, life? yeah, then this is the logical conclusion of that. and that's why that's so harmful. and we need to fight against that. you know what's amazing about this person? she put it in writing, put it in writing. but but she probably probably some other people saw it too. and nobody was like, well, i can't tell her that's not okay because i'm a she's going to think that she's not letting me have my livelihood. i thought it was a hoax. yeah, i thought it was a i was like, who would put that in an email? of course. but it is the logical conclusion of a lot of the things we've been hearing. put in other ways. this is kind of a minor version of the weaponization of federal government. i mean, it does make sense. then when you look at the global, yes, you know, like, why would she put it in writing if she didn't think it was okay? yeah. first of all,
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second of all, they only fired her because we found out about it. yeah, yeah. really truly. and it does. it exposes. yet when we talk about the weaponization of the federal government against opponents of the current regime, obviously we look at donald trump, target number one, kamala harris put me on a domestic terror watch list called quiet skies. but it's people like that in florida, people in western north carolina who i was with the day before election day. and they feel left behind. and guess what? they vast majority of them came from counties that were overwhelmingly traditionally trump voters. and so they felt what we saw there that was exposed. why is fema not coming out here for us? why are they not showing up for us? it's this political retaliation that we've seen and that voters have seen. and thank god president trump's going to end it. well, you were the list that you were put on applauding my next question. that's very nice. it was called quiet skies. it's called quiet skies.
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the tsa is the administrator of this very little known secret domestic terror watch list. and i experienced the effects of it through, like, radically invasive, in-depth screening every time i flew anywhere. weight surveillance. you must be on quiet skies. no, you're on it. well, this is the thing. these these federal air marshals saw all of these red flags. they're like, holy. why is she on the list? this makes no sense. she's a lieutenant colonel in the army reserve. she's a former member of congress. she's got a security clearance, all of these things. and anyway, they came out and whistleblowers provided evidence to congress saying, like, this is one of many people who are the targets of political retaliation, who the tsa administrator has never explained to, congress shared. who is on the list, the criteria for being on the list are there's zero transparency. wow. it's nuts. it's it is nut. and it just makes me introduce myself to all my neighbors. you
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get it? it is. it's just so funny. it's so orwellian in a way, too, because it's called quiet skies. you know, it's like i want quiet skies. here's the most important thing. it's been in place for years. spent huge amounts of money. it's the air marshals hate it. they've been trying to kill it for years because it's a waste of their time. and it has not done a single thing. there's not a single example of a suspected terrorist that they caught, or some evil act that they stopped. of course, zero rate of effectiveness. and yet this is what we're paying for. amazing. last word to you, michael. what do you make of this craziness? it's almost too on the nose, like a person actually putting it in, writing, saying don't go to that house. i honestly thought that it was like just one of these things, these floating stories, but it's real. i mean, look, i'm still i'm still such a softie. i mean, i want redemption, i want reconciliation, but you can't get that until you get the truth out, until you get some
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they were trying to convince people that things were fine, how bad inflation got, and they were like, no, it's not as if the average person doesn't have the ability to see how much a thing at the grocery store costs. actually, they weren't probably ever going to the grocery store, so they didn't realize, like, no, maybe they didn't know the prices were on it, i don't know. but telling people like, no, you're not suffering. and i think that you can't have people not believe what's in front of their own eyes. and it just became that obvious. it wasn't like they were going towards things that people can't understand. everybody understands what the bill is that they have in front of them. i cannot believe you didn't make an analogy to a relationship. oh, i mean, i could, i guess i didn't, trying to broaden my horizons. tulsi, i think it's like people like michael and you by kind of like, i don't know, you didn't
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leave the reservation. the reservation left you. but venturing over into i don't know, let's say the let's say in the right world, you're seeing a shift where speech especially that used to be that used to be the primary left wing cause. and now they can't be trusted. once they got into power, suddenly speech became the first thing to go. yeah. and you've seen in the in the wake of president trump's resounding reelection, how many of these pundits and talking heads and democrat elite are on television basically saying, well, the problem is us. the problem is free speech. so the first thing that they're calling for is to shut down free speech on social media as though that's going to solve it. the fact that their first knee jerk reaction is censorship. again exposes their anti-free speech. they reject the constitution. and these people who ran a whole campaign on being the defenders of democracy against the guy they warned would be the end of
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democracy. you just heard jen psaki say it. they're the ones who actually don't believe in our voices. the voices of the american people being heard and deciding our election. it's weird. i feel like, and maybe i'm being too optimistic, michael, but i feel like the left right bifurcation thing might be coming to an end, because what was behind that? the whole time was a media machine that was trying to do that. and now you see kind of like this populist movement blending things. well, yeah, i mean, i think we all i mean, a lot of us thought that the media at least reflected reality to some extent. it might be biased, but there was still some basic reflective role. i would say the moment that the media just really died for, for just ordinary americans is the moment where, you know, literally within 24 hours, the media said biden is totally fine, and the next day was he has to go. yeah, i mean, that was just the distance of time was just too short. i mea, everybody had to see what was going on for that. but this is
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i mean, look, it's the it's a, it's a massive year. i mean, we will look back on this year for i mean, i think 100 years from now, you'll see it as a big pivotal turning point. and it's just there's a political revolution that occurred. it's not just the election of trump, it's the popular vote which gives them the legitimacy and the credibility. and i think that everybody needed, including the democrats, as a hard reset. but then really? yeah, i mean, look, elon musk and joe rogan are like the two biggest people in media. they've completely changed it. why go be interviewed by cbs news 60 minutes for like a three minute clip or for a little bit of a clip when you do three hours with joe rogan and then people can see who you really are. i mean, i think joe is somebody that has platformed us and given us the time and the space to get at some of the more complicated questions of what really matters and what we ought to do about it. yeah. but in order to do joe rogan, you have to be able to handle a follow up question. and that is really hard. and the trans like with trans issues, almost with every left wing issue, the follow up question is like, well, how do you do this? why would you do this? what about
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you, mr. landau? what do i think of this? i think, i mean, i think that eventually. yeah. i mean, they have to flip at some point. i mean, it's ridiculous. michael douglas i mean, this election left a worse taste in his mouth than foreplay with catherine zeta-jones. except he can't brag about this. why? catherine zeta-jones? that's who he said did it. oh, yeah, but i think he's right. i mean, the moment that you could really see that you were being lied to was trump gets shot and biden's going, i'm perfect. i'm sound mind and body. trump gets shot in the ear and he's like, i got covid, i got it, i got to go. see you later. it was in a second that it flipped and america saw that. but you're right. they did not give it any time to breathe. they just completely lied to you and then were like, oh, hey, we're lying to you. yeah, it's the same thing when they said the day before the election, all the way up to the end, he was going to be a fascist dictator and
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small donor? you got to be. i mean, that's up there with oprah raising money for the maui victims, right? i mean, you're just like, don't aren't you worth $1 billion or more? i mean, this is the twilight of the idols. i mean, we're in a moment here where just the veneer has been ripped off of everything. the media, the government, the deep state, the entertainment industry. you just realize the extent to which it's just been this giant propaganda machine for the last 8 to 10 years. and it's really coming to an end, you know, kat, do you remember when i said, why is the narrative of the race so that it's so close? it was in order to generate that money. the race was never close, but they had to keep saying it. the pollsters, so people would give money so oprah could get her million. it wasn't just oprah. the amount of money they spent on beyonce, and they had all these celebrities like, i just don't. but this goes back to the last segment is they're like, this is the party of the elites. and it's like, you know what? how this is how we'll win. we'll invite diddy's entire guest list to endorse her. yes, that's that's that's where the million went. baby oil. baby
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oil. it's a lot. but it does show that that celebs don't matter. no it does. no, not at all. absolutely. i just saw that the p diddy is having trouble selling his house. and i assume it's because anybody who walks in just slides around like a burglar in home alone. but i mean, yeah, $1 million to oprah. that's she doesn't need it. but i mean, that will buy a lot of ozempic. i think she has insurance covering that tulsi. you're right. she did. you just fact check her like. yeah, i fact checked his joke. yes. i think she has seen how insurance works. the co-pay is 50 grand. yeah. tulsi, isn't this the other story too? that it's never about winning an election. it's about who gets the money from the election. it's a disgusting industry. i
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just think that this whole thing was another example of kamala's deception. she wanted to try to recreate, like the feelings that voters might have around, like, the old oprah show and create this talk show vibe and not tell everybody, hey, yeah, we're actually paying her a million bucks. yeah. to do this thing and try to prop kamala up. and even during that, like, she did not do. well, no. oprah seemed like she didn't want to be there because i guess a million wasn't enough. nobody was sincere about it. no. the people that said they had to get paid to be sincere. it was like the 500th time we heard i was born in a middle class family. yeah, yeah, yeah. all right. don't go away. we'll be right back. we have the best doctors in the country, dick. oh. got myself. i mean, in in oregon. but we need everybody on their a-game. no more tilapia in the microwave. it smells like a mermaid gave birth in here. and we all deserve better. saint denis
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