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'm not recommending any of this just so we're clear, this is very not recommended but it's a truth, it's just one of those hard to process truths, that there are some people who are on Adderall or uppers or speed who figure out, oh my God I'm already in the top 1% of smart hardworking people. If I put myself in the 0.001% I can make a billion dollar unicorn company and change the world. And then t…
← Previous segment →years. And I thought well that's something we need to fix. You don't want any discrimination in Department of Justice. But I wasn't completely aware that the entire enterprise is corrupt and it appears it is. So I would say the media, the Department of Justice, and the Democrats are one big ball of corruption kind of collectively working with each other.
Here's a funny thing. MSNBC had a little town hall in which they asked a few people there, there were men, about January 6. Now I think MSNBC was hoping that they would say January 6, a stain on the American Republic, is totally going to make me turn against Trump and I would never ever vote for an insurrectionist like that. January 6 thing. That's probably what they hoped for. Here's what they got. You talking about the February 6 thing? Uh no it's January 6. He goes, oh I don't really feel any way about it. So they asked two young men who apparently were interested enough in politics that they'd probably vote and neither of them had any feelings about January 6. It was like it didn't happen.
Now MSNBC has been trying to brainwash the public like every day for years that that was the worst thing that's happened in the Republic. You know it's worse than Pearl Harbor, it's worse than 9/11, it's he's Trump is going to steal your democracy. And the young men, remember I keep telling you that young men are the solution in many ways. Young men are a problem group because we have a lot of crime and whatnot but young men are going to fix us because men know what an insurrection looks like. Let me be clear. Anybody who's a man with a little bit of testosterone, we know what a real insurrection looks like and nobody was fooled by that one. So maybe if you're a woman, and here I'm making a huge generalization that doesn't apply to the people watching the show, but if you're a woman maybe you don't recognize it. I don't know. I'm not a woman so I can't speculate how women think. But it seems to me that the beta males and women on MSNBC just assumed that the rest of the people would see things the way they saw it and that January 6 was this big scary thing where we almost lost the country. And the men who had some testosterone in them are sitting there and saying, you mean the February thing? No the January thing. The January 6, you've heard of it right? Yeah I didn't have much feelings about it.
I didn't have much feelings about it is the exact right take. That is the exact right take. There was nothing about that. Let me put it a different way. If history had a way to delete and you could just delete January 6 and just take it out of history, how would the country be worse off? It wouldn't be. Paying no attention to January 6 was probably the right play. Knowing about it didn't help you a bit. Nothing. What are you going to do differently? You know maybe you learned you should have better security if there's a big crowd of angry people coming toward you but really did you have to learn that? Was that something you just figured out in
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January 6 that if you don't have enough security and you know for sure a gigantic group of angry people are coming your way? No we didn't learn anything from it. There's nothing useful about knowing the details of January 6. I mean unless it helps you know how corrupt the system is I suppose. But yeah you can just delete that from your memory banks. Wouldn't make a difference. None. Dan Bongino i…
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