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ay with it because they wouldn't personally be blamed. Oh, I'm just one person who said a few words. You know, if there were hundreds and hundreds of people on TV saying a few words, well, you can't put me in jail for that. David Axelrod, famed Democrat consultant sort of guy, he torched the Democrats over a few what he calls the mistakes. He said it was insane to spend three years before he did…
← Previous segment →erage of women are like, "Oh, we don't want to treat people badly. Let them in." So I won't go as far as Andrew Tate did, but I will say and obviously there's not really a practical way that women would lose the vote. I don't think that's serious. But he makes the point that if you're looking for the source of the problem, that's it. That's it. I'm pretty sure that if only men voted, we would have a very different looking world. You know, maybe in some ways it'd be worse, but in ways that matter a lot to us, I'm pretty sure it would be better. You know, we never would have opened the border, for example. That never would have happened, I don't think.
Comcast, who owns MSNBC, issued a public apology. You already know the story. One of their commentators got fired for kind of suggesting that maybe Charlie Kirk's narrative got him killed. And you know, they say they'll do better, etc. But I don't know. I don't know if their apology means anything because then they put the same bunch of lying idiots on the air to make the same claims that Trump's the one to blame for the violence. They all need to be fired if you're going to be taken seriously. And if you're not going to fire the liars and the morons who are making everything worse and they're basically triggering killers in my opinion, if you're not going to do something real about that, don't give us your little press release about that one guy you didn't care about anyway who didn't have his own show. They didn't care about him. They might have even wanted to get rid of him. Maybe he wasn't that good anyway. So they lost nothing and they just went right back to saying things that'll get Republicans killed. So no respect whatsoever for MSNBC or their management.
I guess the House Oversight Committee, James Comer's committee, has requested Epstein's financial records from the Treasury. It looks like they'll get them. To which I say, really? We're just now going to look at his finan
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cial records? Has anybody looked at them? Have his financial records been thoroughly examined by some police entity in prior cases, you know, prior situations? Or would the Treasury Department have to start from scratch and say, "Ah, nobody's looked into this, but you know, we'll spend a month trying to put it together." Well, maybe we'll find out everything or maybe we won't because allegedly Eps…
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