Back to episode — Episode 2337 CWSA 12/29/23 Why do We Keep Confusing Political Opinions With Mental Illness?
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when people talk about Japan their entire demeanor changes when they talk about it. Have you noticed that? If you talk about another country that people like, hey have you been to Great Britain? Oh yeah it was a good trip I loved it. Have you been to Dubai? Yeah Dubai is amazing you know very modern great place. Have you been to Paris? Yeah it's too many cigarettes but you know great place classi…
← Previous segment →al system but it's still murder. You know Derek Chauvin, they tried to murder him in prison in my opinion. That's my interpretation of events.
So when Vivek warns that they'll do anything to keep specifically Trump out of office but Biden too, that does include the worst thing is absolutely a risk and it's a real risk. So don't forget that.
Here's a totalitarian update of who the totalitarians are. So as Kyle Cheney is reporting on X, the second circuit appeals court has denied Trump's motion to stay, to delay something with the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit. So the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit will go forward. It's one of several lawfare legal things against Trump. All of them are ridiculous. All of them are stupid. Which is not to say he didn't do some of the things alleged. I'm not claiming he didn't do any of the things alleged. I'm saying that the only reason that he's being pursued is politics. You know that there are things that would be trivial under any other context except this one.
So think about E. Jean Carroll. Hold E. Jean Carroll's face in your head. Okay you got it? Do you have like a mental image face? Then we're going to compare that with the image that I carefully, we lay out why under Maine law. Now look at this face, the woman speaking. Here's what I see. I see mental illness and I'll tell you who this is in a moment. When I see E. Jean Carroll my brain interprets her, let's say demeanor, face, presentation as mental illness. Now I'm not an expert so I don't want to be accused of doing a diagnosis. I'm no mental health expert. I'm just saying how I receive it. So this is not a factual statement. I'm not making a factual statement. I'm saying that's how I see it. Now I'm completely aware that it could be on my end that they're just normal people and my brain is turning them into monsters because you know I'm on the other side of politics or something. Maybe. So I don't rule that out. That's why I'm asking you.
But so we see that in Maine the woman I just showed you who's a Democrat operative and of course she decided that Trump should be kicked off the ballot in Maine but it was written in the way that he's not going to be kicked off the ballot. Yeah because you know it depends on the appeal and the Supreme Court and blah blah blah. You don't need to know the details but
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it's basically a purely political act and she's explaining it because the insurrection is obviously real and that was her reasoning that January 6 was obviously an insurrection by Trump. Now when I look at that face I just see mental illness. Do you? Is it just me? How many of you see mental illness? I do yeah. And when you see Liz Cheney what do you see? Do you see mental illness? Actually I don…
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