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ey. That's it. And DEI is just stupid. There's nobody smart in favor of DEI. Can I say that? There's nobody smart in favor of it. At least when I say there's nobody smart in favor of it, I mean that the smarter people who pretend to be in favor of it, let's take your Mark Cubans for example. Smart, unambiguously smart person, says in public he's in favor of it. This stuff is not real. All right, h…
← Previous segment →t I'm just guessing here. I haven't seen a picture of her. Maybe. And I know 80 some. And NPR is not even really pretending to be any kind of an independent news outlet. It's just a lefty organ. So once somebody who really did know what's happening, you know, not somebody guessing, somebody who was in the middle of the belly of the beast called them out for what they really are, what did the CEO do? Did the CEO say those are some good criticisms, we'd better re-examine how we do business and you're right, we need some diversity of thought because, oh I guess I got it right. Somebody just put her picture there. God. Oh God. Yeah. Okay.
Anyway, what she did instead of saying that NPR is broken and biased and they need to fix it to get credibility with their audience, she said that the guy who outed them is profoundly disrespectful, hurtful and demeaning. And calling out his colleagues like that was just not right. That's right. She attacked the whistleblower. She attacked the whistleblower. I don't know if there's any way you can make that any worse. Yeah, let's own the white guy. That's the way to play this.
Now, may I say again that whatever was happening at NPR, if you say the NPR had a philosophical argument and that's why they act the way they are, it's based on the philosophy. It's not based on the philosophy. These are batshit crazy people. They're batshit crazy. They're clearly suffering from TDS because remember all happened from the Trump time on. It got worse. No, this is mental health. And to imagine this is anything but, oh my God.
You the Locals people, not everybody can do this but the Locals people can include images. They're showing me images of the NPR CEO. It's exactly what you think it is. That's perfect.
All right. So I saw a post by Tom Elliott on the X platform and it was an MSNBC clip of somebody doing something. Now I'm not even going to tell you what it was about because it's not relevant. Here's the funny story. If you're on the X platform and somebody reposts a clip from MSNBC and they don't put a comment on it, they don't put their own comment, it's just take a look at this, it's always for humor. Have you noticed that? That the right actually uses MSNBC, no joke. This is not hyperbole. We use it like Saturday Night Live with no comments needed. So I was looking at one today and as soon as I saw it was reposted I knew it was for comedy. I knew it had nothing to do with their philosophy or their difference of opinion. In fact I don't even remember what it was about. I just remember it was funny because I got to see some batshit crazy people talking. And if you see batshit crazy people, and I've said this before but once you see it it's hilarious. If you're only watching somebody crazy it's disturbing. That's not funny. Would you agree? You see somebody who's in mental distress, that's not funny. Like there's no way you can make that funny. The only way it can be funny is when it's combined with smugness. And that's what MSNBC does. They combine it with this smugness that they're right. And when you add the mental illness to the smugness I can't stop watching it. Honestly I just want to watch Lawrence O'Donnell and Rachel Maddow with her smug smile.
Well, let me see if I can do an impression of being crazy and smug at the same time. What? Well I don't think a lot of Republicans understand that oil doesn't even need to be drilled for. It's free. It's all over the place. It's on the ground. I've got oil in my pocket. And I guess if you're a Republican you think you have to drill holes in the ground for it. Am I right people? They're out there like drilling holes in the ground. Oh, oh smugly. I'm so smug. Oil's free. Oil's free people. It's laying all over the place. In fact if you go in your car you could go in your car and it's full of oil. Does anybody say that? No. No. Does Trump ever mention that there's oil right there in your car? No. He needs to start a war to go look for some oil like a dictator. That's how a dictator does. They start a war to look for oil. But they don't need to 'cause your car's got oil right in it. If you don't believe me open the hood. There's a little round thing you can take that out and then there's a stick in it. It's called the dipstick just like President Trump. Am I right? Dipstick. Who? Well isn't that a coincidence? Yeah I think that's enough of smug Scott and MSNBC.
Well, Julian Assange, of course we're going to talk about Iran and Israel. Of course we are. Of course we are. But it's the most boring war ever so far so it didn't even get in the top 10 stories today. Israel, Iran. You're going to need somethi
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ng a little more sizzle. Oh we had a war today. Nobody was killed really. And that's supposed to impress me? We had a war with nobody killed. We'll get to it. We'll get to it. It's just a boring war. It's going to be. It's coming up. Julian Assange warned us a while ago that the goal of war is never to end the war and it's never to win. It's to drain money out of the pockets of the citizens and p…
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