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Speaking of comedians selling out for
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Epstein, we got Tim Dylan. Absolutely
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shilling. And Tim Dylan was the guy that
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used to talk about Epstein and an
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island. Now listen to him now.
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I went to Washington. We had a dinner as
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a small dinner with a a member of the
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administration. I'm going to tell you
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everything
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that I know.
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I'll tell you it was JD Vance. It's been
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confirmed by a bunch of different
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people.
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Release the list.
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Seriously, we need to release the FCNE
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list. That that is an important thing.
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Yes, he was he was running some type of
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blackmail operation procuring young
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girls for powerful people. A lot of this
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was on tape somewhere. Um when Pam Bondi
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came out and said, "I have 10,000 hours
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of
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evidence." What was told to me is that
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that is porn Epstein downloaded
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from the internet. It is not the tapes
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of powerful people in compromising
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positions. And do I know what is on
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those tapes? Absolutely not. I really
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don't want to know. Those tapes are
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pornography.
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Some legal, some probably not.
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What are you talking about? Some legal,
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some probably not. They've already
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confirmed that there's a lot of child
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related stuff down there.
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There are tens of thousands of videos of
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Epstein with children or child. How is
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that ever legal?
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Like,
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but there is no tape of Bill Gates or
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Donald Trump or Bill Clinton engaging in
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activity with a minor. Again, this is
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told to me at a at a private dinner.
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Trump and Epstein were friends for a
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very long time. The nature of their
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relationship is kind of a mystery to a
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lot of people. Epstein said, "This guy
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was my best friend." I think at one
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point I think Trump and Epstein fell out
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over a house they both wanted to buy. I
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know that Epstein hit on a young girl at
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Mara Lago and Trump kicked him out. I'm
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unaware of that. People got mad at me on
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the la on the last episode. They're
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like, "You're covering for Trump." Uh
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and I'm like, "I'm not covering for
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Trump." Trump has never been accused of
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anything with an underage person. M
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there's a lot of things that have been
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alleged in regards to him and how he ran
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his pageantss. Him walking in on a
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girl's um change room where a lot of
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women, young girls underage were naked
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and he's just walking in because he
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feels he owns the spot. There's a lot of
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things that have been alleged about
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Trump. So that's not entirely true. And
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again, when it comes to people like Tim
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Dylan, they're trying to do both things.
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They're trying to save face in front of
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their audience and at the same time not
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make the Trump admin look bad. What you
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have to listen for is not what he says,
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but what he doesn't say. Notice how he
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frames the whole thing. He frames it as
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there's no evidence of this. Trump was
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friends with him. That is true. But he
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kicked him out. Why don't you include
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all the details that have been alleged
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about Trump?
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Donald, a pal is a wonderful thing.
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Happy birthday, and may every day be
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another wonderful secret.
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Well,
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if that's Trump, not ideal.
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Why are Why are they using softening and
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like ambiguous language? When they were
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saying release the files, they were
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saying release the
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Yes.
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files.
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Yes.
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Make sure they get out.
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Yes. The files.
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Yes, the files. Yes,
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they're the ones that we wanted to
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release.
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Yes.
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Not the actual file.
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The pedo
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need to be released.
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The pedo
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that released those.
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Yes.
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They're great. We love them in public.
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I think we have in office potentially.
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You have to you have to cancel that part
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cuz you did the opposite.
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No, no, no. What we wanted to release
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were the files.
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Yes, the files.
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Jane Maxwell might get out.
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Of course.
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But why would she get out? Because
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apparently there's no there's no there's
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nothing to be
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there's no rings.
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There's no ring.
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Even throughout this interview, you know
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what this guy says? He never holds
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Trump's feet to the fire. He says, "Fire
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Pam Bondi. Fire Cash Patel."
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You got to release everything you've got
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and fire these people unless it's it's
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just not going to go well. You can hang
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out with someone even, but but you need
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to prove that you are not in any way
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associated with this part of this man.
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You have to show the world that you can
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say I made an oopsie.
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Wait, wait, wait. A oopsie.
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I took a ride on a plane that I
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shouldn't have been. I thought he was
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just a whack. He was a silly Billy.
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Maybe that's what you say. Go. He was a
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silly Billy.
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He's talking about Epstein right now.
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He's saying what Trump should say about
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Epstein.
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But you got to show people you weren't
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rap children. That's what you have to
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show people. I'm not covering for Trump.
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I don't even care if he laundered a
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little bit of the money. No one does. No
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one does. Donald, if that's what you're
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worried about, no one cares.
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No one cares that you laundered money
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for a potential child pedal ring.
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What the [ __ ] are these guys on?
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He laundered some of your even a lot of
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your money. That cuz that's not what
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people are thinking.
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That's a crime, dude. thought it would
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be fun if he
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It doesn't matter if you're the prison
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and you're doing crime cuz boy, you did
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crime and you're the president.
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Well, I understand his point. He's like,
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it's better to be a money launderer than
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to be a guy who, you know, diddles the
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kids. I get that. But if you're
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laundering money
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through a ring,
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what else do you do?
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Okay. And also, you don't launder money
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through somebody whose business you
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don't know. You don't launder the whole
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point of laundering money is to ensure
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that [ __ ] goes unnoticed. In order to do
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that, you have to understand what the
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you're laundering through. say that.
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See, I got a casino as a cash business.
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The only way you get ahead of this is if
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you fire
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Bondi. I'd like to see Bondi and Cash. I
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don't know anything about Bino, but
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again, if if all three of them, you
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know,
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so so you really think in your head, you
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think that Cash and Bondi are really not
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operating from what Trump is telling
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them? We should fire them, right?
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Because they're the one that took that
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decision. You think that the orders
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don't come from upstairs?
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That's how you think it works. They were
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left their minister the thing that
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they're supposed to handle. They were
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left with that and they taking all the
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decisions by themselves.
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To this day, I never really believed
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entirely or really bought into the whole
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narrative that Trump was actually
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involved in some childling.
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But watching all of this has really made
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me double take and be like, "This is the
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weirdest reaction to something you
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didn't do."
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Yeah.
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Yes. Like when you sit back and think
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about it, it's very easy to just release
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the [ __ ] and then it just proves you're
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not in it. Like why would you do the
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opposite? And it only conclusion it
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leads me to is like you are deep in this
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[ __ ] and it looks like you're part of
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the whole
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I'm deep in the [ __ ] I'm not in it. I
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was in there child.
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Stop talking about it.
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All right. Tight little kitty but holes.
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And Tim Dylan was the guy that used to
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talk about Epstein and the island
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arenas tech government and finance. All
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of these people are quite guilty or
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seemingly very guilty of these nefarious
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activities. They were being blackmailed.
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They were being filmed. And uh well well
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does that have an impact on how the
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world is run? And nobody wants to have
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that conversation, but it very clearly
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does. The woman was fun. Look at how
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relaxed he looks. The point is, you got
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to explain to people that this is
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unfortunately
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part of it's the the people at the top
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of society are in they're into [ __ ] and
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they're involved in [ __ ]
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But you got to show everyone that you're
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not involved in it. I don't believe you
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can be best friends with somebody, be
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that intimately close with them, and not
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know what the they doing. Especially
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when so many people admit to the fact
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that Epstein often hung around young
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girls. These [ __ ] own you. They
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all knew about Chris, Andrew, and all
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this stuff. Because at the end of the
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day, when you're this rich, you have so
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many people working for you and
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everybody yaps to each other. There's no
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way this escapes them. They have
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information networks. They're not
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regular people. They know. And if there
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was money laundering, he knows how he's
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making his money. And don't forget,
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Epstein has a long history of being
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involved with young underage people.
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Even when he was a teacher at a school,
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he got kicked out of being that teaching
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job for being involved with underage
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people. If you think rich people were
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going to this guy for investment advice
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without doing a deep background check on
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him, you are crazy. They would never let
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someone manage hundreds of millions of
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dollars for them without knowing every
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thing about that person. And if a
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journalist was able to find all that
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information, you know, they all knew. I
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have never been this deep into this
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conspiracy, but now that I see it expand
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every day and the weird reactions, I'm
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convinced this [ __ ] has actually
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happened.
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Mhm. 100%. You can't be this weird about
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something that you didn't do.
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You can't.
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No.
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So, what are you protecting?
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It damn well not be Epste cuz he's dead.
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Nobody cares about that. The less you
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release it, the more you f you look
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guilty.
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Yeah. We all agree on that. What do you
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um what do you think about all these
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comics selling out?
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And it's not just him. You have Theo
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Vaughn meeting with Ivanka Trump and
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going to dinner with Jared Kushner. You
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have uh Joe Rogan going to dinner with
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Trump on a regular basis.
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So I think that this is what happened.
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They were not part of the establishment.
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That's what they got the power that they
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got. They were not part of the
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establishment. So they got the appeal of
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all the public and they got the power.
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They got more people. They got more
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people.
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Sure. that eventually people in power
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was like, "Okay, publicity don't work no
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more. TV don't work no more. Who's got
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the power? Internet. We could go reach a
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whole lot more people." They understand
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it as a new power. They understand that
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it used back in the days they used to do
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what propaganda how radio on the waves
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on the radio length than it was TV. TV
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was a new thing. Boom. They even said
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that they did propaganda in the music,
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right? What's a new thing? albums are
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not selling out.
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Internet is. So they notice that it's
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like, oh, we're going to be able to use
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them, but they still have to understand
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that they're still independent and not
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in power, so we're not going to pay
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them. Great. We don't have to pay them.
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So people don't see that that there's
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there's any ties, but they still see
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that those those creators still see
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that, oh, I'm getting the most important
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person in the world, the president, is
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giving me some interest. He's giving I I
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He's interested in me. We made it.
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They wanted all the benefits but none of
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the responsibilities of actually
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appealing to that base. Anybody who has
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the ability to go to dinner with these
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people, you should be highly suspicious
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of. There should be no time that you are
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meeting for dinner casually on a regular
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basis with the very people you're
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supposed to critique. I can tell you
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this. I've critiqued people that I've
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worked with before or have done collabs
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with. They don't want to ever go to
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dinner again. I'm okay with that. I'm
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going to say what I really believe. I'm
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not going to hold back. I'm not going to
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give you a private call. We not going to
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be buddy buddy when you doing [ __ ] in
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public that harms everyone else. These
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guys have to get their dinners in.
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Uh you asked me what I thought about
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that. I think it's it was inevitable.
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It was going to come to that. I just
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didn't think it would come so soon.
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Everybody's against pity. But then you
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pulled this [ __ ]
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Watch this interview with Tim Dylan. And
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uh
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I ask because
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yeah,
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do you feel like you're part of a new
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establishment that's being created? I
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don't think I'm a new establishment. If
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you weigh again a few comedians with
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podcast verse all of the people that
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supported Kla Harris. Again, you see the
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framing they do when they get criticized
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for their influence. A few comedians
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with podcast who are meeting with the
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vice president for dinner on how to
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handle a media crisis. You're a
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podcaster when it's convenient. You're
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telling the administration what the to
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do when it's not. That don't make no
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sense.
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Which one is it? I don't know any damn
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person who has access to call the vice
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president or the president and do this.
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Does that make sense to you? How they
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hide behind the comedian shield? This is
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what I mean. And everybody said, "Oh,
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Abba, why are you coming after
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comedians?" Because they go to dinner
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with these [ __ ] and tell them
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what to do. Are you always going to just
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be able You could do anything apparently
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in life and you're just a comedian. You
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could go out and diddle a child and
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you're just a comedian. You're just
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telling jokes inside their poo. What the
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[ __ ] is this? Is this not crazy? You
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could be meeting with Kim Jong- telling
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them to press the [ __ ] nuclear button
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and you're like, "Well, it was just a
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joke."
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No. These people have left the realm of
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comedy a long time ago. They have
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decided to enter the political ring, but
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they use the comedy thing as a shield
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and a sword. You can't deny it anymore.
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You're going to dinner with the vice
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president
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for what?
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For a media crisis about a child. What
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is comedy in that? [ __ ] been
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gaslighting me for the last two years
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saying I'm crazy for saying this [ __ ]
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but I'm like, am I crazy?
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That makes sense. You're right.
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Are these guys not doing a cover up for
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a ring right now, but it's just comedy?
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Okay. I don't know. I don't know. I
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really feel like I got duped. They got
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duped by the whole Trump admin and what
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they promised. I got duped by comedians
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in this whole like we tell the truth.
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You got duped. You got gas.
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I watch all these guys whoing got
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involved in this [ __ ] I actually
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think Schultz is probably the least
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worse of all of them.
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I think the I think it's what he did is
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still stupid and bad, but I think they
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were all exponentially worse. Well,
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they're just comics with podcasts. No,
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they're not. Or else the vice president
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wouldn't call them on a regular basis.
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They wouldn't go to dinner when they
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should be doing a [ __ ] job. They're
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doing it because these people are very
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important, influential, and they affect
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a lot.
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The next few weeks are going to be very
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interesting. I want to see Yeah. I can't
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wait to see y
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what's going to happen.
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I think this might this ruins the whole
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next three years cuz we're always going
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to remember how hard you sold out over a
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child pedal ring.
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If they can have you sell out over a
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child rank, they can make you sell out
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over anything. But uh let us know what
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y'all think in the comments below. We
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want to hear from you.
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Crazy, right? The selling when I when I
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was watching this, I'm like, "Yo,
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priest, can you believe this?"
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No, I couldn't. Yeah.
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I could have never
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I couldn't Yeah. could have never.
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Well, let me know what y'all think.
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Yeah. You know what? That's probably one
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of the first time I'm like like I'm not
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surprised. Yeah, I am.
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You are.
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I am. Yeah.