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and now matt wright and spike cohen
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good morning good afternoon or good evening and welcome to the vanguard for
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spike if he was a member of king arthur’s round table his name would have been sir cum-sized cohen
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i am matt wright and together we are traversing the muddied waters of that is really hard to do that sentence there’s
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no better way to kick off this week uh other than to start off with some inspiring words
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from the person who is one heartbeat away from the presidency
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ladies and gentlemen here is this week’s deep thoughts with kamala harris
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deep thoughts by kamala harris
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we know that we really are quite behind in terms of maximizing our collective
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understanding about how we will engage on the technology of today and what we can quickly and easily
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predict will be the technology over the next decades so to maintain our position as the
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united states of america on this issue it is critical that we work together
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to understand where we are to recognize and have the courage to speak truth about what is obsolete
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and then to partner to ensure that we are speaking the same language with the same motivation
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inspired by the opportunity of it all but then doing the work of updating
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how we’ve been talking and thinking about our exploration in space
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so again this is i think we all remember a moment where
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we had to give a report and this could be in school and business something and you have no idea what
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you’re talking about and you get up there and wing it so you may be tempted
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to empathize with her that’s a script right she is reading something
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that supposedly the greatest thinking minds in the political world put together
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for her or she is stubbornly insisting on writing her own scripts
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which would explain this a lot better so when when i was making that video
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super fan sarah andereg was sitting next to me and i had the transcript so i knew what
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was said and i and i had seen like clips of the entire thing so i picked out this segment
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and so i was playing it out loud and sarah is just sitting there next to me uh
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i don’t know what she was doing um baking uh but uh she was wow sitting
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next to you baking huh that’s talon yes uh and she was sitting
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there you know just not half paying attention to whatever i was doing and then right
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she’s hearing kamala saying the kamala words which is the only way to put those
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um and then she goes to to increase sorry exploration
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in space and sarah just stopped baking she stopped mixing the bowl and she on
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the couch yeah it was actually in bed so uh but
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yeah she’s she she is talking about multi days yeah she’s a multitasking master wow but she
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just stopped and she i’m sorry what what was she talking about i was
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like yeah she’s talking about exploration in space excuse nothing in there made any sense for that
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it no it doesn’t make sense for anything it is literally so how are we going to get
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this done and you could say well we just got to figure out what needs to be done to explore in space instead you go we need to have the people in the room
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together talking about the hard questions identifying what the solution is
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having truthful conversations about what isn’t helpful or she said obsolete
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it’s just like dragging on a fully aware or
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inspired by the opportunity ahead like it’s like none of this means anything
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and she does it a lot nothing she went to a conference of mayors
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and told them all that they’re the mayor like there’s it’s if you dream nothing you can get it done
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you know why oh because you’re the mayor because you thought of it because you and you’re the
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mayor because you’re the man what do you remember when she was
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talking to the group of astronauts about space exploration and it was
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just the most insipid wild rambling
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no i need to see that after the show i’m gonna see that okay yeah i’ve got it somewhere um i think we played it on
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this show we probably have the thing is i’ve been so you know i i’ll still have people
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that will go man it’s real shame you didn’t get to debate pence and harris i’m like well yeah but have you also
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have you ever heard them talk like it makes perfect sense why they wouldn’t have me that would have been possibly
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the largest and i’m not saying this because i’m like the greatest speaker ever but just because i have a normal
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level of speaking ability even that would have been the greatest emperor has no close moment in human history where
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these two are just jabbering on about whatever it is they’re trying to say and i would go in and go yeah here’s why
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you’re wrong here’s why you’re wrong here’s the solution in like 30 seconds it’s just
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it’s just it’s mind-boggling it is so absolutely when that debate was going on
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the smartest person on that stage i still say was the fly but was the fly
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was the fly but and all that like pence not he’s not a great speaker he’s not the
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smartest dude in the room ever except for possibly that well the smartest dude in that room was probably in the state
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well he was in the stands somewhere he was in the said that during we said that during the uh on on that
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stage he was uh uh well except for the i guess the best boy grip was probably the
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smartest the gaffer i don’t even know what a gaffer is but a guy a gaffer is a person that does tape
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he tapes off there you go gaffer probably the assistant gaffer was the uh
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was the best one there but the you know certainly i would say the the better of that debate performance i
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i think we even said of those two that were participating was pence like he actually made a couple points and she
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would say well we need to or just actually say i’m talking okay
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that’s this is a debate this is a debate anyway um so speaking of
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interesting women finnish prime minister is is it sana
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marin santa monica sana because she’s finnish
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and finland is well known for their saunas her name is sana melron
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santa marin got into some got into some hot water huh because her
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name’s sana over this
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so here we have she is the one in the black tank top dancing there with her
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friends this is the prime minister of finland uh out partying with a couple of friends
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dancing uh this video leaked [Music]
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this video leaked and many peop many people against her party uh have been using it
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to try to say that she is unfit for office uh saying that she is unfit for office
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and it’s like okay i understand
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that you may think that that is not how a prime minister should
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act okay that’s fine but she is like i think she’s 35 or 36 years old
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um she runs a country you know it’s finland so you know she kind of runs the country
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um no she runs a kind of country yeah she yeah she runs a kind of country
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i’m certainly stressful and every once in a while you want to go out and cut loose and have some fun with your friends and you’re still in your 30s so
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you’re not going to fall and hurt yourself um so i understand where she’s coming from um
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i do understand people saying well if she’s doing drugs she should be thrown out of office
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because they’re illegal here so in order to help with those
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rumors she took a drug test to prove that she wasn’t doing drugs at these parties and i kind of get that
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i kind of get i mean i will say i mean if she’s not overturning the drug laws she shouldn’t be doing the drugs
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well that’s the other thing right like we no more of this hunter biden nonsense if you if you want to have a war on drugs and you have to live by it as well
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or you need to be thrown in gulag too uh but um watching that video i will say i got
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nervous in that second clip when they were on the knees together and i’m like is this like requiem for a dream how
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that ended like jennifer jennifer connolly
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that whole thing is that because if it is that might be a pro i
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could see how that would be potentially an issue yes potentially potentially and
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depending on how the drug test comes back because it hasn’t come back as of the recording of this video uh that
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could be how that ended and we just didn’t get that video but
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on they kept that one free politician could be doing worse things with their time
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right uh and on friday she told reporters i consider these accusations to be very
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serious and though i consider the demand for a drug test unjust for my own legal
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protection and to clear up any doubts i have taken a drug test today the results of which will come in about a week and
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good honor you know i may not agree with everything that her party stands for i may not like her country all that much
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um you may not know enough to decide whether you like it or not true
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but for the people who are out there saying this is unprofessional of a prime minister
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we just have to show them this
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this is our president dancing if you’re listening on anchor thank you and to be
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honest gosh i would prefer
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a president with some rhythm
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yeah she was doing the hip motion the whole thing he goes out there playing despacito and going yeah
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and i couldn’t play the audio for the despacito because the last time we did we had no of course we had to fight with
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youtube um we’re actually going to get d monetized because i said the word despacito but the
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but so i remember that because that was biden’s version of of trump’s taco bowl
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saying trump tower serves the best taco bowls i love hispanics like he was more
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he was more in your face about it but joe biden walking out there and going hey listen to this pop song that you
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know started as a as a you know reggaeton in the reggae tonku look this is a you people song and i think
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it’s pretty nice like it it was the same energy and this chick is out here
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grinding with their friends and i see nothing wrong with it so would you say that that was joe biden’s version of
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jill biden’s you guys are as unique as the breakfast tacos yeah yeah
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yeah actually and so i want to say i i gave joe biden a hard time about that but that was i feel bad for her because
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that was her she didn’t come up with that some speechwriter thought that was good someone grew up watching dora the
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explorer and just was like yeah this is my moment to show the hispanic people that joe biden is all about them
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breakfast tacos and and so she and so she she said that thing i and i almost
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wonder if part of her while she’s reading it is like breakfast tacos is that what you had me come up here to say to this crowd here and uh and so i felt
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kind of that was joe biden riffing right he’s just like yeah yeah yeah whatever
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and then donald trump it’s the next level where he tweeted it out like he wrote it and put the picture and went yeah send
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so that’s and there’s levels there on the level of egregiousness i would say joe biden’s was the least one but
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her you know this this chick you know doing her little dance with her friends and i i didn’t see anything wrong with
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it i yeah i didn’t i didn’t see anything wrong with it more videos have come out since that one came out um and it shows
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her you know dancing with some guy that’s not her husband um and i’m like well she’s a politician
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so i’d be more shocked if she was dancing with her husband um
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we’ve already established prostitution now we just work on the price the you know it it it is what it is but i uh
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i um yeah i i don’t i from at least from that video like
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uh and and for those who find great offense to it we’re about to start electing millennials and then after that
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we’re gonna start electing gen z and for some reason we skipped gen x they just that no we’re not electing any gen x
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people we’re going straight from boomers to 30-something year olds we’re not gen
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x doesn’t exist doesn’t care they listened to timothy leary they tuned out
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they what they they turned on they tuned out and they dropped tune
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they turned on tuned in and dropped out and they’re done and uh and now this is
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the the millennials and and gen z are coming in and there’s going to be a lot of tick tock challenges that’s all i got
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to say can you so can you imagine when the first gen zer is like yeah i’m gonna run for president and
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somebody’s like okay well let’s pull up that tick tock and find all of
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all of the cranius stuff that they posted on tick tock in 2022 i think at that point i think we are closely
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approaching some kind of like event horizon of cringe where it just doesn’t
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mat because everyone is so cringe that cringes ceases to be a thing like no one
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even cringes any like the the the natural reaction to cringe we are so desensitized we just don’t we just stare
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blankly at cringe and don’t even react i i think that in order for us or we’ll
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nuke ourselves we that’s the other thing that might happen is we might point the nukes straight up to just come right
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back down because we can’t take the cringe anymore it’s going to be one or the other either we’re going we’re going to adapt to survive or as a species
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we’re going to commit suicide it’s it’s there is no in between and speaking of
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extinction level events anthony fauci is leaving in december possibly
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causing the death of all mankind it’s true he is he is
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leaving in december as we have all heard over the last well by the time you watch us 48 to 72 hours um yes but
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before he left he wanted to make sure that he left us with one last
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i have a different word in these notes but we can we can safely call this cringe rant from dr anthony fauci
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it’s called the fouchy effect which is sort of like you know no one says that trust me i’m i i don’t
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get excited about that i mean he’s nice
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people go to medical school now people are interested in science not because of me because people most people
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don’t know me who i am my friends know me my wife knows me but people don’t know me it’s what i symbolize and what i
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symbolize in a in an era of the normalization of
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untruths and lies and and all the things you’re seeing going on in society from
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january 6th to everything else that goes on people the craving
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for consistency for integrity for truth and for people caring about people
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so i i i i i just and i i have to
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here is a maskless man sitting next to a maskless man in front of a crowd of
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masked people explaining how he represents truth and integrity and in in
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a sea of of misinformation and lies i
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this is a man who has built his entire career on misinformation and lies
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everything when he first became when he first started getting it up to the heads of
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the uh national institute of infectious diseases and something else uh
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when he first started getting up there towards the top of that was during the first was during the aids epidemic of
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the 80s and he was telling people oh you got to be careful because you’re going to end up aids is going to be on your
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countertops and you’re going to get aids from sharing your fruit loops with your child and you
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don’t want to get aids is just going to become this massive epidemic then when that didn’t turn out to be
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true because yeah it just is an std yeah because aids is
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an std and it didn’t ever get on surfaces and stay there every
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single issue that we every single uh epidemic pandemic that we’ve had in this
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nation uh he has been at the forefront saying this is going to kill three to five people this is going to you know
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three out of every five people every three out of five people is gonna get it and you know three out of five of them is gonna die you know he did it with
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zika he did it with uh sars he did it with uh swine flu bird flu bird flu
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swine flu he threatened it with bird flu which is what got uh george bush to authorize him to create the lockdown
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protocols that they then used 15 years later with kovid the bird flu was expected or or has a
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fatality rate of around 90 percent but thankfully it’s only spread from very very close contact between infected
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birds and people it does not spread from person to person but those protocols were created in case it
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ever did cross that barrier and did start spreading from person to person so the lockdowns were created for a virus
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with a 90 fatality rate covet has something like a 0.9 so like by two
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orders of magnitude this thing was weaker and yet they still used this
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and they’re still and they’re still pushing it they they push the lockdowns almost from the beginning of covid
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almost from the beginning of coven you can say that the mask at the beginning he said no the masks won’t
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work and then he said no you need the masks you can say okay the science you know we
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learned more about the virus no or you can just say he was an authoritarian piece of [ __ ]
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um but he said you don’t need the mask okay now you need the mask okay we need to do
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lockdowns he’s quoted as saying lockdowns help with getting people to get the vaccine so that way they can be
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uh uh that way they can leave their homes he’s quoted as saying
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children should be forced to get vaccines in order to go to school for covid and then compared covet to polio
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and uh tuberculosis and the other ones that you get as a child
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i don’t remember what other ones you get uh mmr uh meeples measles mumps for
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rubella i like i like that you were gonna say rheumatoid arthritis and i was gonna let you yeah i would i was i was like that’s
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not right that is definitely not right um he he has pushed he was pushing the
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vaccines throughout all of it and then when you add on on top the uh gain of function research
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that his industry that hit that his department was helping fund
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yep and then he was lying to congress about it and then on top of all of it
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he killed a lot of dogs the man was for no good reason
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you know a lot of people came out you know for those who don’t know this story basically it was revealed that his uh uh
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nia id under the national institutes of health national institute of something
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infectious disease he was doing he was authorizing um the use of uh
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of drugged beagles to have them have their faces eaten by maggots
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in order and of course they die as a result in order to test a veterinary
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pharmaceutical on them yep they could have just tested it it’s
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they’re dogs there’s no placebo effect there’s no need for a double-blind study just give it to the dog you don’t even
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need a placebo you don’t need a control you’re just giving it to the the dog doesn’t know oh you’re giving me
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something this must be for the maggot thing like just give it to the dog and see if it works this is actually very
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common in veterinary of pharmaceuticals they just try it on the dog to see if it
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works this was not for people this was for a veterinary medicine and they
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decided you can fill in the blanks as to why to torture dozens possibly hundreds of
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beagle puppies in the most one of the most unimaginable ways of torturing something
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to death having its face slowly eaten by maggots until it dies
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do you know how long it takes to die from having your face eaten by maggots
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like that’s not a source that’s not a cause of death that’s not like they surgically removed their vocal cords
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because the beagle howling yeah the beagles howling was so terrible that they were like no just cut those out and
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then we’ll continue with this experiment that is house and he oversaw it and he approved all of it that is how sick this
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man is and then he helps shut down the entire economy for over a year
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because he said no we need to lock down because we need people to be afraid so that way they’ll get the vaccine
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he is a terrible human and my only question to you spike is when he said that he was going to be
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starting his next chapter ceo of pfizer
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oh he’s definitely i don’t know about actually while you’re saying that yeah
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ceo of sufficer or moderna or some new luciferian company i i imagine it’s
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going to be one of the companies he made a lot of money for i would imagine so he’s certainly going
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into the lobbying world right and and his speaking fees are going to be through the roof i hope the only way
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that the republican party can redeem themselves from the fact that donald trump didn’t completely expose that
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clown and fire him uh and and and and just completely dismantle everything he
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built is by actively investigating fully the link between echo health alliance
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the weaponized sars-like viruses that were created under that gain of function research in the wuhan lab or as i called
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it on kennedy the wuhan lob that’s what i called it on live tv uh the the uh and
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do uh funding uh or or do research into that uh investigation into that funding and if
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it is determined that they uh broke any laws which it seems like they did but
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especially if it’s determined that the sars knight the cove sars2 uh that uh or
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sarge cove ii is uh derived from one of those he should be he and everyone else involved
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should be fully prosecuted the book thrown at them made a complete and total example of because they
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effectively committed mass murder on a scale that is comparable with the nazis
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and the soviets and the chai comms during the great leap forward and pol pot and the difference is they did it on
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a global scale um so that’s what i hope the next chapter is and if the
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republican party does do that i will give a nice golf clap and say that’ll do pig and be a little bit nicer to them
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for several weeks uh if they don’t do that then i will say this is just more proof of how useless the republicans are as
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anything other than agit prop for people who are mad at the government and i and i will say that it is not lost on
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anybody with a working brain that he is saying i’m going to step down
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in december after the november elections before the
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house would take up their uh new new positions because it looks like while
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the senate is up in the air and we aren’t sure if the senate is going to uh flip or not it’s it’s close it could it
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might not um it’s really down to one maybe two races now one of them’s getting a little bit closer but
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yeah it’s mainly coming down to uh two races so the house we can pretty safely
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say is going to go to the republicans and the republicans can then subpoena him to every congressional hearing
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for the next two years and if he’s not the head of the national institute of health
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then he’s not he won’t be as obliged to come
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well good but exactly and goodbye to the keep in mind this man is the highest
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paid salaried employee of the united states federal government and will be
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after he retires i hope that if they discover uh that he
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was involved in the that this gain of function research that we already know happened um was the cause of the kova 19
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pandemic that that’s we rename it to the fouchy effect
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so so uh i have to give you some i gotta give you some backstory on this one before we jump right into it because i
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don’t know if you know in miami
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uh a cop was involved in a shooting where he was actually pulling over a bad
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guy like this was a person who was a bad guy um and he was involved in a shooting and
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a cop was killed that’s basically all the backstory you need to know now
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yes miami firefighter kevin newcomb was fired after private messages in a
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group in a group message with friends um
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because of what he said and i’m going to read these to you read this to you and i want to see where
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you line up with kevin and where you don’t
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because i was kind of all over the place with this one uh so the the text went who cares
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another another dead cop probably against gun control
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already i’m not liking kevin already not liking kevin because first of all kevin even if the cop doesn’t
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like gun control he’ll definitely point a gun at someone to enforce it right it’s true
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then they didn’t already wrong kevin they didn’t give an and then it was
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edited out expletive when kids were dying in that school shooting they stood outside i’m not sure
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what that expletive was because they didn’t give an
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i have no idea what that would be oh and yeah because it’s in and [Music]
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upholstered rats yeah they didn’t give an ass they didn’t like i can’t really think of
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any excellent given ass right that’s the new that’s what the kids are saying and
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i want to say that a lot of people in the media are saying this is about uvaldi and i’m like no no people
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that’s about parkland this is about parkland they get i know you need to keep pushing that narrative but this one’s about
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parkland because they’re in miami that one’s about parkland yeah uh cops exist for the government to
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exercise its monopoly on violence
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they want the whole world to stop when one of theirs goes down
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how many idiots i had to transport with honor guard their dead bodies from
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coronavirus because they were all too stupid to wear masks or get vaccinated
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all cops are good i mean i mean i mean wearing a mask uh it was wasn’t gonna
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have anything to do with it uh i i put it this way if you’re in a group of people that needs the vaccine to prevent
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you from dying from covid i don’t know maybe don’t be a cop like i i mean like if if you look at the i mean
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outside of anecdotal you know uh um there are always outliers very unfortunate outliers um but you know
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generally speaking covet is a a deadly illness for the elderly the frail
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and the the infirm people with pre-existing conditions the morbidly obese and so like a bunch of people that
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really like why are you a cop right outside of those immediate outliers so if there was this
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a massive amount of of cops dropping dead from from covet the the vaccine or
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the mask well the mask wasn’t gonna gonna do a thing and and the the vaccine might have saved them but also maybe why
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are they cops right but i get i get a sentiment i get a senator i mean
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all cops are good for is protecting the rich property owners in the status quo
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everything else is a farce this one i can guess [ __ ] the police
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i would assume that’s what that it wouldn’t be asked the police it would definitely be yeah so and so he
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was fi so kevin this is kevin newcomb and he was fired now this was a private message but that he
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somebody in the group message but online yeah so for those keeping count whatever
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you think about this statement whatever you think about whether he should have been fired or not for those keeping count
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if you shoot an unarmed person and are a police officer
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you will get desk duty while the unions and the investigators and internal
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affairs desperately try to frame a way out of saying that you that you were justified in killing that person
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if you are a firefighter who says [ __ ] the police i don’t care if one of them died
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you get fired oh in a private message where you’re not even sharing this publicly you’re just
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saying it like a friend or something right and you know i may not agree with what you
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say but i defend your right to say it like this is that exactly i had to write to that opinion i do not think he should
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have been fired it was just reading it i was like when i read the statement initially i
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was like initially i was like screw this guy i’m glad he lost his job i don’t care and
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then i was like well actually i’m kind of i’m kind of on the same oh
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no no you’re you’re uh so this is th this was a rollercoaster ride of
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emotion reading this because this guy is obviously like a left-winger like a
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hardcore progressive type uh he has not gone far enough far enough left where you get your guns back sadly i would
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encourage him to keep to keep track either either correct back or just keep
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traveling it’s a horseshoe just keep traveling back to the left eventually you get your guns back uh and you stop
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supporting uh vaccine mandates uh that the government mandates that a corporation injects something into your
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body in order for you to be allowed to function as a human being uh so if he goes that far now we have a lot more
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points of of a commonality but i i mean i laughed i cried there was there was
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there was there was there were five very fine people on both sides of this statement
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um so though i that is the best it is but yeah i know
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i mean especially considering he is a public employee uh which means he’s the
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employee of the government so this isn’t even you know like a private employee i believe should be able to fire someone
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for almost anything and and certainly for you know you know said something that doesn’t reflect our values or
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whatever there’s not a single reason why a uh a government employee why the government should be able to fire
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someone who does their unless they can prove that he doesn’t do his job if they can show that he just didn’t
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care that this cop died then uh and and even stated why he didn’t care then i i don’t think he
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should lose his job no i don’t yeah quite a lawsuit yeah i don’t think he should have lost his job and you know i
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believe in the first amendment um and especially you shared it in a private message with people and then it
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got shared out like you you you didn’t tweet this
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uh yeah exactly exactly i i could see the argument even though i’d probably still stick up for him i could see the
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argument of saying well this is just the level of professionality and blah blah blah this is someone who died a first
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responder shouldn’t be making statements saying they don’t care that someone died or something like that that this private
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message like you didn’t expect others to hear people are allowed to have opinions this is one step away from i bet you
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thought this yeah i’m guessing you thought this mmm boy you better not
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think that so yeah yeah free kevin um but uh yeah i mean we could try to get
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kevin on the show and deconstruct this a little and explain why like gun control is a tool that the police use to ensure
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the status quo he’s there he’s close he’s close wait till he finds out which neighborhoods his fire department
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probably i don’t want to say definitely but his neighborhood probably defends more often
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a little bit faster than others that’s an excellent point wow that is an excellent point yeah what’s your
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department’s fault of response but you know what he might have he might have been uh out here uh private messaging
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about that too this guy might be a class warrior we don’t know we don’t know so release the logs and free kevin um and
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