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ladies and gentlemen, I give you the best marketing campaign for any movie in the history of movies. Do you believe that she was having continuous orgasms with people in the room not having real sex and moving the camera angles and "move your elbow" and "you're on my hair" and "can you turn a little bit in this direction"? I do not. I do not. No, I do not believe that she had any orgasms while she…
← Previous segment →'s immediately corrected or something. So I can't say there isn't a problem. I'm just saying that it would be dicey to believe any of the individual reports. Most of them will be fake, but we don't know which ones.
I did see a report today, and I saw the documents. I can't be specific about it, but apparently NBC is hopefully sending out guides to people to tell them how to vote in their state. And reportedly — and I saw the screenshot, so it's not being made up — NBC has wrong instructions for some New York State residents. It says that to vote by mail you need a witness or a... what do you call it? The person who's an official witness. Now, I think that's not true. But so imagine if you were basing whether or not you voted on whether you had a witness. That's kind of a big mistake.
Yeah, so I'm taking a few assumptions. My first assumption is that the New Yorkers do not need a witness to vote by mail. And the second assumption is that the screenshot I saw that seemed to come from NBC saying that you do need it, that that would be incorrect. Notary. Sorry, yeah, the word I was trying to think is notary. So the notice was that you need a notary or a witness. And apparently that's just not true. Now that's a pretty big problem if it caused anybody to not vote because they didn't think they could get a witness. I don't know who can get a witness, but there's always somebody.
So I don't know what to believe.
According to Byron York, a little post on X, Gallup has been studying trust in media for years. And apparently the Democratic trust in media and their confidence in the media spiked in two years in the recent past. Do you know what years the Democrats had the big spike in believing that the news is real? 2016 and 2017, in the middle of the Russia collusion hoax, the biggest lies the media's ever told to you. That's when Democrats' trust in the media was sky-high compared to historically. And Republican trust went into the toilet.
Now, doesn't that settle who the smart ones are? That kind of settles it, doesn't it? Because these two were not close. The Republicans were completely right and remain completely right about the fake news. Democrats were completely wrong. They actually trusted the news more, probably because it was on their side and they wanted
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to trust it. But oh my God, it's like we found the problem. And I often say you can't really have a conversation about anything important with anybody who thinks the news is real. I mean, if you believe the *Washington Post* is like real news on politics, you would be so lost. So lost. Well, here's your propaganda update. Remember I tell you that if you know what happened, you don't know anythin…
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