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ow if they're even trying to be legitimate? They're sort of the MSNBC of print magazines and online too. So the fact that Letterman would even appear on stage with that entity does suggest he doesn't pay attention too much to politics or how the world works. So I would discount anything that Letterman says about anything. He's brilliant at what he did for a living, but I don't think he has any spe…
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Now, if you're an NPC, what do you say now? NPCs, I'll give you a moment to say the thing that you always say now when the KKK is mentioned. I know you're going to say it. Somebody's going to say it. Go ahead, say it. All right, I'll say it for you. But the KKK was created by the Democrats a million years ago. Stop saying that. It's true. It just doesn't move the ball forward.
Kamala Harris, her new book is nothing but cringe material apparently and she talked about how she wanted to pick Pete Buttigieg as her VP, but she didn't think the country was ready to accept gay men as vice president. So instead she picked Tim Walz. Now, that was a good choice because by my estimate, Tim Walz is a good 20% less gay than Pete Buttigieg, maybe 25%. But you know, yeah, that's a completely better choice. Imagine if she had gone full gay. Well, apparently she thinks that people would not have accepted that. You know, the bigots, etc. But she thought to herself cleverly, what if I don't go full gay? What if I go 20% less than that? We've got this guy Tim Walz. He's not gay. No, he's not gay. He's 20% less than whatever gay is.
And then I saw a joke by, I don't know who this is, but Stu Burguiere, I guess he's part of Stu Does America. He must have a podcast, but he had a pretty good joke. He said, the only person I've ever heard admit they didn't hire someone because they were gay is Kamala Harris. And I thought about that myself and I thought, all right, in my entire career, obviously people say things to me in private that are often terrible. So I've heard every bad opinion, every negative opinion, every everything. Have you ever heard of somebody who didn't get hired because they were gay? I've never heard of that. Have you? I don't even think it's a thing. Now, I live in California. So the thought that you wouldn't hire somebody because they're gay, it doesn't really even come up. It's not even a conversation. You know, why would it be? So I think that's funny that she was the only Californian who ever didn't hire a guy becaus
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e he was gay. But lately I've been reflecting on the size of the damage that the TDS communications has caused. People have lost family members because they voted for Trump. They've lost friends. They've lost careers, etc. But the family part bothers me the most. And I wonder if you could actually do a data collection in which you could find out how many families have been destroyed by MSNBC and…
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