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chairman of the joint chief of sexiness. happy monday everyone. so with trump's election, mexico is now planning to strengthen its borders. this is canada also cracks down on illegal immigration. when asked why officials point to the influx of liberal celebrities that could overwhelm their obesity treatment centers. oh my god. because they're fat. last week, donald trump met with joe scarborough and mika brzezinski at mar a lago. it was hard for them to see eye to eye since trump only saw the tops of their heads. polishing their shoes, joe biden appeared to wander off into the amazon rainforest after making a statement. if you don't know where he was, don't worry. neither did he. when told he was at the amazon, joe said, tell them i paid for two day
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shipping on my depends. gotta warm up people. turns out the harris campaign shelled out 2.5 million to oprah for that disastrous kamala town hall. not the original 1 million as reported. that payout comes to $10 a pound. oh my god. i know. funny. and air portugal flight was grounded after 132 hamsters ran loose around the plane. didn't richard gere announce he was leaving the country? well, i guess they found out where his lost luggage went. but passengers knew something was amiss when the pilot illuminated the clincher. sign. tight spaces. they love them. doctors are warning of a condition called winter penis, in which low temperatures can cause it to shrink by up to 50%. they're also warning of bear penis, in which exposure
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to joy behar can cause the penis to shrink in size of up to 90%. finally, snow white star rachel zegler has apologized for her anti-trump post. it was the fakest apology since bill clinton said, i'm sorry to hear your parents are out of town. all right, it's monday. so over the weekend, donald trump hit madison square garden again for another one of his unique nazi rallies. you know, the ones that contain about as many nazis as ben stiller's bar mitzvah. to say he was greeted warmly would be like saying, i'm not a bad looking guy. no. trump rolled in with his crew, including ellen, tulsi, rfk, vivek and kid rock. it looked like an ad for workplace diversity, except these folks, they have accomplishments. of course, it
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was a crowd of mostly men who were actually born that way. so the democrats worst nightmare. thousands of penises and none inside a woman's locker room. the democrats worst nightmare. thousands of penises and none inside a woman's locker room. of course, most of these dudes voted for trump, as did their wives, girlfriends, and pit bulls. here's some of what it looked like 25. soon to be 47 president elect donald trump convinced the people at home could hear the sound in this room. it's so loud in here. congratulations, sir. wow. he
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did the trump dance. yeah, yea! woo! these deplorables know how to party. but to cnn, it probably looked like ancient rome. and it really looks like ancient rome here. this is sort of the conquering republican caesar who's going into the colosseum. and everyone's cheering, and he's got his political gladiators with him. that that appearance isn't just about him enjoying the applause. he's sending a message to the senate, for sure. like, not only are you entertained, but these are my people. and are you willing to fight? because here's who i have. of course. but of course, cnn would reference ancient rome. that's the last time they had an audience. but it wasn't just ufc celebrating trump's dance took over the nfl. well,
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check the flag here was thrown right 23 yards for the rookie za'darius smith with a sack. now, if you listen carefully, you can actually hear colin kaepernick rolling over in his grave. and he's not even dead. yeah. but it's the kind of thing that the other side could never achieve today. and right now, the dems are asking themselves why? true, they literally have to pay their friends to hang out with them. it's a questioning question echoing throughout the liberal verse why don't we have a roge? where's our elon? well, it's simple. you had rogen, you had elon. you even had me in college. but who didn't? back then, all it took was a lukewarm zima. truth is, in the
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intolerant world, the dems created no one like rogen or musk can exist. and that's because to attract people like that, you need freedom of thought. or hell, any thought at all. so how did the democrat party get here? well, first it was the lazy way out. rather than making policies that benefit americans, they slid mindlessly into the toxic bath of identity politics. this wasn't thinking it was the cessation of thought. like when you're in a coma or watching fox and friends or, oh, shut u. their discussions were never about what can we fix or what can we create? instead, they began and ended with who i am and why it makes me better than you. they turned everything into an identity contest with their egos as a diuretic. now, if you could claim some intersectionality, you were a neighborhood celebrity. especially if that neighborhood was a college campus or a newsroom. but as these scolds got louder and louder and more of our media invertebrates cowered into line, the
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resistance started to look a lot like the first amendment. ordinary people wanted the freedom from being canceled, and that's where the musks and rogan's came from. they were the revolution. they were the resistance. so you can't be the resistance when you're the machine crawling, controlling all thought. it's why they couldn't create their own rush limbaugh or their own twitter. the left turned into everything they used to hate about the right. it's been the ugliest transition since adam levine turned in his boots for pumps. the machine can't make its own resistance. the resistance leaves, and you're left with humorless, hectoring hags like joy reid, who's shedding viewers faster than her hair. so are the dems ready to give up and grow up? well, here's jen psaki doubling down. that dissent is disinformation. that must be regulated. one of the things that's changed, even since i got involved in politics is just the rise of
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the percentage of people who get their information off of platforms that have no fact checking mechanism and no accountability for having disinformation spread. laws have to change. i don't even know the total answer to it, but that seems to me to be a core issue. that was on katie couric's podcast, which is slightly more thoughtful than her colonoscopy. oh my god, remember that. still, they embrace censorship rather than figure out what they did wrong. but there's another reason the democrat media complex can't change ego. rather than identify with real people, they chose to please the peers in their industry because that's where the cocktail party is. that's where they can impress people who might write about them. in vanity fair. their egos need that, so they mirrored each other's assumptions. it was a giant circle jerk, emphasis on jerk, but as they no longer identified with real people and orange billionaire with brass balls and a willingness to call did. and by standing up and
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yelling fight, fight, fight, he attracted renegades inspired by his fearlessness. you saw them at the ufc, on the street, at football games. they're no longer afraid to speak their minds. and if you don't like i, cool. there's the door. if you can fit your fat through it, let's welcome tonight's guest as a retired spy. he has an ejector seat in his. kia hosted the president's daily brief podcast. mike baker. she talked so fast her tonsils get shin splints. author of the new book under his wings, emily compagn. this thanksgiving is kids are thankful for their new dad. actor, writer and comedian jamie lasalle. she thought a baby shower meant she would be hit by falling babies. new york times bestselling author and fox news contributor kat timpf.
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mike, we haven't talked since the election. we have not. yes, i'm kind of interested in reaction because you weren't early on the pirate ship. you were kind of like me at the beginning with trump. and has he won you over? do you see the appeal now? do you understand it? well, i've always i've always seen the appeal of the policies. and i've always said that. right, which is that, look, i'm a i'm a small government guy. i, you know, just just get on with the things that the country is supposed to be doing. i'm very appreciative of the fact that the election turned out the way it did. and i think that the country is going to be better off for it, both from an economic perspective and a national security perspective. and i'm also delighting to some degree in the angst of a lot of people that just find this. they can't stop themselves. right. and i think they're very confused. you've got you've got a large percentage of that half of the country who spend all this time absorbing the information that trump was the end of democracy, trump was a nazi. and then a day and a half
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after the election, joe biden came out and said, we're going to be fine, right? everything's going to be fine. and so i think at that moment in time, i think a lot of those people said, well, what the was that all about then? yeah, yeah, absolutely. i call it it's the gell-mann amnesia effect. if they were lying about something, i understood, which was being a trump supporter, what else are they lying about? right. therefore, i can no longer trust them on anything. i do believe with all my heart that the media is dead. i don't think anybody's reading any of the negative stories about anybody. i hope emily, they are reading your new book, under his wings. this is the story of her secret affair with colonel sanders. what? yeah. oh, my gosh, you guys. no, no, don't listen to him. that's not true. how faith on the front lines has protected american troops. congratulations. comes out tomorrow. thank you. it comes out the 26th. oh, the 26th. that is thanksgiving. it's that week. and but you can you can order it right now on preorder. you should order it right now. if you don't, she'll cry. i do all right, emily, i'll be
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honest with you. i was going to order it when i thought it was about you and colonel sanders. i'll tell you, it is not. do not start that. i'll tell you, though. banging, banging. colonel sanders was always on my bucket list. yeah. you thought there was a joke out of that? oh, gosh, emily, it is interesting, though, because, like, people see, like the ufc thing, they see the football. it looks like a lot of fun. and the media was telling us that the people that were having fun were actually the bad guys. right. and the thing is, they still are. so we heard jen psaki just say that. by the way, she said, everyone who voted for trump, that she said the vast majority of them get their information from a non vetted source that hasn't been fact checked. so she is telling over 76 million americans, by the way, which is a historical number, that they don't know what they're talking about. that's and by the way, she's like 21. so the fact that she
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prefaced it by saying, like, since i have entered politics within the last five years, that's the problem. this entire time, the majority of americans have had an elitist, highly educated individual telling them what they should feel, what they should see, what they should think, and if they were already part of the democratpat party, if they didn't think that way, they were excommunicated. and if they were a patriot and were part of the gop, then they were told, no, no, no, your bank account doesn't matter. your experiences don't matter. so of course, everyone revolted because they just were sick of the pathological lying. you know, under this administration and the agency that you hailed from, there are bumper stickers allowed on cars there that say trump is a terrorist. how is that okay with what are you looking at me for? like, how is that okay? baker. right. that's the whole point. how deeply eroded the insidious tendrils of this administration has. and for how long that machine has been allowed to fester. that's the whole point. so now all of that is being ripped off. and you know what i love the most
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is how trump, like, literally enters anything the exact same, whether it's ufc or like this set, it doesn't change. no, he's the same human all day, every day, generous and normal. and just like what's up y'all? and it's everyone around him that are like, yeah, there's no fake accents at all. no. you know, that's right. and he's become kind of like a folk hero meme. jamie, you know, you are somebody that is so familiar with rejection. you face it every day. it seems to me that the democrats are failing their first lesson of loss, which is understand why. oh, yeah. yeah, you're absolutely right. i thought you made a great point, too, that they're trying to please people in their camp. and it's almost reminds me of like, comedians that play to the back of the room, and you only make the comics laugh. there is an audience there. right? and when the guy on cnn said he was like, oh, it's like ancient rome and these political gladiators, i was like, thanks. like it was almost like an insult. that wasn't an insult. like, look at you and your huge. i feel like
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that was a nice thing. and isn't that that's how i interpreted it, right? and isn't it better than the current administration? that's like a zombie surrounded by the cast of cocoon? yes, yes. trump's everywhere, man. that's that's got to it's got to hurt, right? yeah. you don't get your candidate and then you just see everywhere you go there's like dancing right. and i was like, that's so cool that he has i would never have i could never have like a dance where people would like, do you know, you want to see somebody spike a football and then pretend to and wipe tears out of their eyes? but that was a sad ending. that was before he went down that dark road. that's what they call it in a massage. when they don't do that, they call it a sad ending. i don't. katz, he did make a good point though. imagine if you ugly breakup, but you see your ex everywhere. this is different than most. it's like he's right. trump is everywhere. so not only did they lose, but
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everywhere they go, there he is. it's like it's like getting dumped by somebody on a really small college. yeah, well, you have to just do your best to act normal. yes. that's it. act normal. like everything's fine. and i think that's actually what their problem, the problem is with a lot of these people, specifically that cnn clip, great example. you got to just like people want to act normal and people are sick of being told that things they know are normal. like you watch that ufc that looks like fun. yeah. anybody looking at that, that looks like fun. and instead of either acknowledging that or saying nothing or saying even maybe, oh, it doesn't look like fun, he has to say, you know what? that reminds me of? you know, back in the day when humans used to watch each other kill each other for sport, you know, people are like, no, it doesn't. it doesn't at all remind anyone of that. but i think that it's like, okay, not just what you're doing is not
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normal. and it's not fun, but it's actually really evokes something very seriously problematic and dark like when the trump at msg was compared to a nazi rally. i thought for sure it had to have been like some sort of even for them to make that accusation, which i certainly thought was ridiculous, but i was like, was it on the same anniversary or something? no, it was just also at msg, which was also at a different location. i'm like, this is crazy. yeah. and i don't understand when people are going to learn that people just want to be able to act like normal. yeah. and you know what? it's great to have fun. and when the other side can't figure that out, they're never going to have fun. and i'm the king of fun. what what? baker, i hope this is worth it. yeah. i'm just i'm confused. i'm confused over one thing. so. so you didn't do colonel sanders? no. oh, my gosh, that's disgusting. and isn't he a cartoon that was worth it, by the way. oh, my god, that was worth it. sometimes he goes off on a tangent, but in that case, i enjoyed that. okay, all right. up next, they used to disagree. now they bend the
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no surprise to anybody who watches this show, has watched it over the past year or over the past decade that we didn't see eye to eye on a lot of issues, and we told him so. what we did agree on was to restart communications for those asking why we would go speak to the president elect during such fraught times, especially between us. i guess i would ask back, why wouldn't we? it's time to do something different. and that starts with not only talking about donald trump, but also talking with him. there you have it, a kinder, gentler mika and joe. now that trump has won and they've shed hundreds of thousands of viewers, i think they realize the only thing lower than their self esteem will be their ratings if they don't kiss. joe hasn't begged like this since mika refused to take his balls out of her purs. i only hope that trump shows them some mercy and just asks
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them to wax and detail his golf cart. emily, i love how they say it's about a difference in issues they never talked about issues. it was about him, him and only him being a threat to democracy. there are so many like elements to this that i just can't. the wtf yes, like the fact that let's go reverse chron. how they say we talked to him about the threats to democracy. we talked to them about political retribution that would be like me meeting with president trump and then being like we talked about stunting and cheering, right? like everyone is like, no, you didn't. yeah, not at all. because all of those are lies. there's nothing of anything that came out of their mouth that was ever based on fact or anything. the president has ever said or insinuated or done. so unless they talked about the actual policy that will course correct america from the fraught times that it's in, thanks to those, then everything else is just bs, and the fact that they think that
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they can message over it by like we deigned to meet with the scum of the earth for their five listeners, just belies the fact that they are such elitist in the first place. gosh, i just want to kills me, you know, it's so generous of the of the president for i should say that that the overarching thing to me was, i mean, someone looks at me crazy and i'm like, you're dead to me. i curse your whole family. so the fact that that president trump welcomed them in, he is so generous. and he talked about here on your show when he talked about rfk jr was like suing him. and he's like, here's my private plane. like all of that means nothing to me. he was always ready to move forward, to make amends, to make a deal. it's really incredible, i think. yeah, it's good to see that since you got married, you really cleaned up your language. but does that have to do with anything? jamie, you're used to grovelin. let's be honest about the reality here. they're hemorrhaging viewers. the network's for sale. they're trying to save their. they are an absolute survival mode. and the whole time you're watching it, you're just like, stop it.
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just. we know what you're doing. yeah, like we're not stupid. and i think it's really cool that, like, they came out, even the way they were talking and it kind of vague as to how the meeting took place. yeah. and then trump goes, they begged me to come over. yeah. like all there was to hope. hope he would assume all of these things that weren't really true. i do think it's cool that trump you're right like that. he met them face to face. because if you think about it, a lot of the biden meetings, a lot of them were face to floor and some were face to face. and last weekend it was almost face to sand. yes, that's by the way, i love that sand video. we got to get these jokes out. they expire on january 20th. that's true, that's true, that's true. biden the sand video i haven't seen like a fun biden video in so long. i saw that sand when i was like, we're back. we're doing it again. biden was just getting his. if you missed it, just getting his kicked by sand. yes. just just oh, for one against sand. whoever made that man walk on sand, he walks like he's on sand when he's on linoleum. yeah. yes. this is a dangerous thing. and emily's
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so. right. like trump, i think one of his best attributes is his ability to put something like aside and get business done. he's so forgiving. and they called him hitler. a week ago, i had a guy online make fun of my neck. i tried to find out where he lived to drive. i could tell you where kilmeade lives. yeah, cat. it does. it does reveal the truth that, like, nothing they said was ever real. and i think you're finding their audience is like. like, is their audience that stupid that they believe them? yes. i think a lot of people are actually really that they said this, because the whole you never normalize him, whatever that means. like he, you know, he is going to be the president. so i but also i wonder if they were hoping for him. well, certainly based on what they said before, they were expecting him to not meet with them. right, right. because it was like, okay, well, there's going to be no free press and this and that. so maybe they were thinking that was what was going to happen. so how very opposite for him to not just meet them, but even they said like he was
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nice. yeah. he was saying yes, let's, let's kind of move forward here. so i think not just based based on what they said in the past, they wouldn't have expected him to actually want to meet with him. right. because he was going to have no free press. you had to grovel to him and all this other stuff. that's what they were saying, too. so that's another thing other than the hitler stuff that they said. yeah, they said that would be the end of free speech. mike. it's kind of interesting. both of them, emily and jamie said that it was like trump says. trump said on this show that if he stopped communicating with people who said bad things about him, he wouldn't have any friends. and he wouldn't have been on this show. he wouldn't have been on this show. that's right. never trumpers. yeah, yeah. shouldn't they follow the example of trump and just go, okay, i'm i'm going to let go of my emotional derangement. yeah they should. but you know, like rick wilson and the lincoln project and all those people, they're not going to change their way because it's a grift
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for them, right? yes. that was how they made money. those people. right. meaning that the lincoln project and other groups like that, they can continue to make money because they will still play to a certain element that does believe we're in fraught times. like mika said. right. and they won't change. and so they can do the grift. these guys, morning joe and others, i think what they've realized is their business model is just not going to work anymore, right? you can't make a successful network out of just bashing trump. and i think they've realized that. and that's why it was craven. right. and it was self-preservation. i would have loved to have been in the meeting before that, like when they met with the president of the company and they said someone told them that they had to do it. yeah. this was a this was look, you know what? if you want to be around here in a few months, you got to do this because we have no viewers and you have no connection to the president. so what are you here for? you're a political show with nothing. nothing. and the botox is wearing off. up next, newspaper hacks try to check facts. if you'll be in the new
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said. yes. yeah, yeah, that was amazing. this this story. like i think it's so insane that they're finding fault with him trying to make us. it's a problem. we all know that's a real problem. yeah. it's absolutely it's they try to grab on to one little thing that might have been different than what they thought. this this story, like, brought me back. like it made me think of, like, all those. remember when all those tears came out? used to be able to tell how bad a cereal was for you. if it had, like, a prize. yes. remember that? it was like, if it was like froot loops, you get like a decoder ring. but then if you had like grape nuts, the only prize was a toilet full of grape nuts. you know what i mean? i love grape nuts. do you think i love grape nuts? gibbons, do you think do you think day one rfk will just watch trump eat and then outlaw everything he eats? yes, that'll be the that'll be how he decides things. yeah, we do need to remember they would do that and they still kind of do them. they go they show like a super sugary awful cereal and they go it's part of a complete breakfast. and then they share
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like a little bowl of the cereal with a complete breakfast surrounding it. yes, exactly. it would be like saying like, oh, a condom. it's part of a complete outfit. yes. cat, how do people not know what what's in froot loops? it's not like. it's not like people think fruit is in froot loops. yeah, i think, are you going to feed cereal to your baby or or child? i haven't, i don't, i haven't thought about that at all yet. my, the baby's room is still packed full of merch. i don't know what i'm gonna i have not thought about feeding it. i know that i have to, so relax, i get that i'll have to feed it something or go. i have to go to jail. like i understand it's those two choices. it is. i understand that that's how it works. so everybody calm down. sorry. what? i don't know. yeah, i think that everybody knows that fruit loops are not healthy. and for many reasons, but also it's just the people. also, how could you not miss? i think a major reason, the major reason
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rfk is so popular is because of covid and the way that we were fed so much about covid by publication, by people and publications like the new york times. so rather than understand, how could this person have become so popular and these ideas have become so popular and do that examination, they're saying, well, actually, well, even though he said this, really this, and again, literally saying the exact same thing that he's saying and it's so ridiculous, but they should be doing some examination if there would not have been all this stuff with covid, there's no way that rfk would be as popular as he is now. it's a great point, mike. it's like the people that were telling us to put masks on. little kids keep away from your ailing parents. so when they die, you can't visit them. be six feet apart, wash down your your surfaces are now going. he's he's off by one chemical and that fruit. yeah. no all all that. all that crap and now they want to you know, this is their fight, right? but this is what you're going to expect,
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right. we're going to get i mean, i think the january period of time that the confirmation hearings are going to be fascinating, right. because, you know, i think it rfk is going to be a lightning rod. i think obviously, matt gaetz is as well. cheerios is the answer to your question of what cereal you feed your baby. everybody in america knows you feed them the cheerios because you know and not and not that not that crappy honey nut cheerios either. but i will say, and this will be my last thought on this is we have we have a family sized box of froot loops in the pantry at the baker compound, and they are delicious. but, you know, i don't i don't eat them very often, but i do like them. i grew up on sugar pops. there was a cereal called sugar pop. oh of course. yeah, they're sort of slimy. i love sugar pops. they weren't slimy. they're sort of yellow squares. well, yeah, i remember sugar pops used to drive around in a white van. oh, sugar pops, that
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was corn pops. yeah. last word to you, emily. it is really about just dunking on this guy because they don't have him anymore, right? and these are the same people that just banned ingredients in california that make their biggest flag fighting for you and the toxins that you don't know you're doing. and they're beating him up for trying to do exactly that. i mean, he's literally saying like an atom bombs in every cereal. and then they're saying he spelled adam wrong, like they are missing the whole point. and the fact that this is what they're choosing to, to not ally with, like, it just shows that everything that they have been doing for so long, pretending to fight for people for so long, has been based on utter mirage bs. they didn't nicely. also, greg, he's like a ripped old guy. shouldn't we just believe him without even fact checking it? i believe yes, exactly. i always believed ripped guys. yeah, yeah. and
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want to retire already, which i actually kind of believe her because you don't want to blow it that bad and have that be the last thing, because you're always remembered for the last thing. that's right. you know, someone's going to break up with you. you look really hot. yes. when you go there, you look really, really hot because you want you don't want them to be like, oh, i left this uggo like, you don't want them to think that she. i'm sure she wants to do like one. like, does she want to probably do one more? she should just, like, pick an easy one. yeah. pick an easy poll. but then nobody would like her. i find a state where, like a not a legit nazi is running against a nun. yeah, i just it's like, boy, where is that happening? but also, like, i think a lot of people discovered who she was in the first place with this poll because everyone wanted to hear this news so bad. and they were like, oh yes, mommy. like, we're going to be. and then it was just like, so wrong. i know it's got to be painful. my theory. mike. so she drops this poll before she retires. it's
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like one of those movies where an older bank robber has one last job before he sails off to some island. yes. and this was the job that she was going to do. she was getting paid to do it, and all she had to do was one last job. you know, if i was a conspiracy guy. you are right. and i am so fair enough i'd be right on it. it does seem odd because i know some folks in the polling world and the polls don't shift that drastically, right? yeah. unless you're doing something incredibly wrong and she's got a long history of doing of doing polls. and by all accounts, they were usually accurate or close to and nowhere near an outlier. yeah. so yeah, it does seem it seems a bit fishy. yeah. the timing was odd. the, the fact that the media rallied around it in unison. yes it was, it was, it was the timing of it stunk. emily, why doesn't she show her work? right. show us your work. yes. that's right. no, all of
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this is not okay. you know why? why? because either number one, she was totally lying. or number two, she messed it all up. if she has this track record of being consistent and actually being fine, all of a sudden, it's like those guys that won the fishing contest because they shoved weights into the fish, right? i saw that scary person to sit next to said, no one ever anyway. and so the whole point is those guys thought they would get away with it by winning the million dollar competition. you don't you think the news isn't going to spread? you think people aren't going to cover that? so for her kamala on top by 16 points said no one ever. of course it was going to be covered. so i by enjoy retirement. you know jamie, you predicted that your marriage would last. oh that didn't happen. but way off. yeah, you're way off. but polling one polling is a business and you don't make money when things aren't close, so it's important to keep people engaged. so you keep getting the business. so
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this was i don't trust polling anymore or you i hate. wow. well, i don't know how i get tied into that unfairly. yeah. i think we should maybe do away with. can we do away with all polling? i have this, i have this thought. none of them. it's almost like the pre-game in football where they go like, do you think you guys are going to win? what's it going to come down to? like? i think it's going to come down to who scores more and you're like, yeah, it probably will. and then you go, could you guys, do you guys want to just play the game and then see who wins? like i don't know why. like if you think about it, a poll is a representation of like how many people voted where it's going to go. why don't we do one poll every four years and call it an election? yes. an election, and then have exit polling like they used to, but they don't. so anyway, by the way, really quick, rick, you just said just a hack, just based on something you said. it made me think of it. any criminals out there? just a word of advice. don't do the last job. yeah, the one last job. it never works out.
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women have adopted radical feminist ideology from south korea called the four b movement bihaan, which means no marriage beyond a, which means no dating. be chosen, no birthing, and b sex, no sex. unbelievable. emily, should we be concerned? not at all. because anyone that is actually participating in this. thank you for not procreating. wow. that. that. should we be concerned? no, no, it's not real. it's not real. you're like. you're not having sex because you just haven't found someone hot enough. that's if someone was really hot, you'd have sex with them. that is true. if the person voted for trump 18 times but was hot, he's like really hot and you want to have sex, then you're not gonna be like, well, i can't because i said on twitter that i wouldn't like no. yeah,
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not real. that's true. mike, do you think people are going to be upset by this? those that are not having sex, i think they're going to be very tense. but look, yeah, if you're if you're in a relationship with a, with a woman who decides she's going to withhold sex. yeah. then you're going to be upset. jamie. so all of these things you get denied on, on a regular basis, will you even notice a difference? i was about to go years ago. they just called that the liso method. no, i think this is actually the most ridiculously not horrible idea unless my 13 year old daughter is watching and i think it's a great idea. oh, you know what else men will do sometimes? what? lie. yeah. and you know what women will do sometimes? lie. yeah. it's a human nature condition. i think here's what i. my only takeaway from this is i feel like the democratic party did a number on single women. i think they took away whatever fun you could have with dudes or
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