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he day, the thing that makes everything better. Today might be coming with a commercial message. Don't look away. Delicious. That's right. The 2025 Dilbert calendar is available only at the link on Dilbert.com. It's not going to be on any other place. You've got to go to Dilbert.com and see the link. Made in America. Anyway, other news. You might know that The Young Turks' Cenk Uy
← Previous segment →gur had asked for somebody to debate, somebody to say that Trump was the right answer for the country. And I was a little bit slow on responding to some emails because I volunteered. So I missed my spot. I overbooked, so I couldn't do it on Thursday, which is tomorrow. And I think he has some other people who volunteered to do that. But I will be a guest on The Young Turks on Monday. So I'll still get to talk about the same topic, but it will be Monday. I believe The Young Turks starts at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time on Monday. So I'll be a guest.
And again, I'm a fan, without agreeing with his opinions, of Cenk because I just like his mental flexibility and I like the fact that he'll talk to anybody and he doesn't seem to be afraid of anything, at least in the conversation realm. So I just kind of like that. It doesn't matter if we agree. I can still appreciate that.
Anyway, there's a study according to a post that excessive news consumption predicts increased political hostility. So the
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more you look at the news, the more you hate people. You probably know what I'm going to say, but I'm going to say it anyway. You didn't really need a study for that. You could have just asked me. "Scott, we were going to spend a bunch of money on a study to find out if watching the news makes you hate people." And I would say yes. If you spend five minutes looking at the news... well, no, we have…
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