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thing that makes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip. And it happens now.

Ah. Dr. Funk Juice, good to see you. Well, we've got some fun stories today. Now they're not the good, exciting stories like Trump stories, but they're pretty good. They're pretty good. Would you like to hear some of them? I know you would.

Number one, I have a movie recommendation for you. A documentary called *The Accidental President*. You can find it on Amazon Prime and probably at least one other place. I think it's the documentary by James Fletcher, who I believe is married to Brooke Baldwin from CNN. But surprisingly, surprisingly, it's pretty fair. And I'm in it, so I'm a little bit biased because I'm in it. But the interesting part is that this documentary — at least the film of it — was put together a few years ago, and it was talking about how Trump ended up winning. And the theme is that he wasn't necessarily expecting to win, but it just sort of happened. But you should hear the commentary on it.

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It's pretty good. *The Accidental President*. All right. Cuomo is up to five accusers if you watch Fox News, and he's up to three accusers if you watch CNN. You can't even get the number of accusers right. Now if you get to three, there should be some sort of a universal law about this. It goes like this: if you get to three accusers, there are five. In the history of sexual harassment, nobody ev…

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