Back to episode — Episode 2595 CWSA 09/12/24
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they're watching the debate, if they like what they're hearing, they'll dial it up, and then they'll dial it down if they don't like what they're hearing. So you can see, overlaid when the candidates are talking, you can see the graphs moving. Oh, they like what they're saying right now. Oh, and then they're divided by independents, Democrats, and Republicans. Now you would not be surprised that…
← Previous segment →right now feels to me like an expression of my mating instinct. I'm literally showing off. That's what I'm doing. Like right now. I mean I do it for other reasons too, but the other reasons are my conscious reasons. My conscious reasons are oh, I enjoy this topic and it's easy and I like dealing with all of you and you know I like the experience. Everything. That's my conscious reasons. Do you know what my real reason is? I'm showing off. I'm displaying. I'm just showing you my feathers. And will that increase my mating options? Well, if I were in the mating mood it would. And I don't think the fact that I'm not logically or rationally in a mating mode allows me to turn off the instinct. I think the instinct remains. It's just too embedded in my entire being.
So if Trump comes up with something that's pro extra babies, that might be different than the question of abortion. Because the abortion question gets, I think you know I'm not a woman so I can't judge this. I feel like that's just too much government control on your body and th
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at nobody can be okay with that. At least half the country, they can't be okay with it. So the IVF thing could be a surprising home run that nobody saw coming just because it's one of the few things that taps into your most basic instinct, which we act on all day long but we're not aware of it. So this would be the thing I'm trying to add to the conversation is that your rational brain and IVF do…
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