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Can you believe according to PsyPost, Eric Dolan's writing, that even light alcohol drinking raises your dementia risk? I wonder if there's anybody they could have asked to save all that time. Yes, I could have asked Scott because yeah, I knew that alcohol is bad for you and I was pretty sure that that included your brain because your brain is part of your body. Your body is your brain.
Well, here's a surprising situation. The publication called The Atlantic, which is the most anti-Trump publication you could ever imagine, believe it or not, has an article that says that left-wing violence is on the rise and that there have been more terror attacks from the left wing than the right in recent years.
Now, you know how big a debate that was, right? So all the people on the left said, "No, no, it's obvious that the people on the right are doing all the terrorism." And the people on the right said, "No, no, it's obvious the people on the left are doing more terrorism." Well, The Atlantic, which is left, has now conclusively decided based on their own research that the left is a little bit more terrorist and murdery.
And once again, you're right. Again, by the way, there will be a minor theme to today's show, which is that everybody who is a critic of Trump is having a bad time. All of his critics are having a bad week. Different reasons, but it's kind of a weird coincidence.
According to the Washington Examiner, Paul Bedard is writing about a Rasmussen poll. They showed that over half of liberals call the Kirk assassination quote understandable. Understandable meaning that they believe that he spoke hate speech. And people who speak hate speech, I guess half of the people s
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aid, "Well, you got to expect there's going to be some blowback for that." And so that's what the liberals think. Now, to me, this is a perfect example of the power of brainwashing because you'd have to brainwash people to think that Charlie Kirk was speaking hate about anybody even once. Even once. Never happened even once about anybody but it is widely believed. So how powerful is brainwashing?…
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