Back to episode — Episode 2968 CWSA 09/24/25
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ed. Now, if you ask me, that's a pretty bad argument. And he lost. So that case is over. So Peter Strzok loses. That's sort of like Trump winning because he would like to know that Peter Strzok lost. Remember, Trump says he hates his enemies, so he hates Strzok. Well, Keith Olbermann, as you know, he's my mascot. He apologized for threatening the other Scott, Scott Jennings. There are only two of…
← Previous segment →deported the hard way. But wow, 2 million in 6 months. I find that an impressive number and I'm most impressed that they figured out a way to do it without having to ship every one of them. The ones leaving voluntarily turn out to be the big number. So that's pretty impressive.
Well, as you might imagine now that the Trump administration has said that Tylenol might be a bad idea if you're pregnant, but talk to your doctor because there might be some cases where it's necessary or worth the risk. But this caused people on TikTok, people on the left to pointedly take Tylenol while they're pregnant to show you how wrong Trump is about everything.
So but here's the funny thing about this. If it's true, and I don't know that it is, but if it's true that taking Tylenol while you're pregnant can cause your child to be autistic, I'm wondering how many of the autistic kids end up being Trump supporters or at least conservative by the time they're old enough. Are people on the spectrum easily fooled by brainwashing or are they a little less, are they more analytical in some cases? I'm just wondering if they're taking Tylenol and turning their children into conservatives. I don't know. Maybe some of them.
Well, Stephanopoulos is trying to push the idea that the cuts in USAID are causing the mass deaths of people in other countries that would otherwise be saved by that spending. But Rubio has a pretty good response to that. So Stephan said to him on a show yesterday, you're saying no one's died because of the aid cuts. Now, of course, people probably have died because there are things that we gave money to that we stopped giving money to, and they were probably pretty important things. But Rubio has the right frame. He says, "No one has died because the US has cut aid. People have died because gangs steal the aid. People have died because other countries have not stepped up. The US has saved more lives than any other country in the world."
So probably he could do a little bit better on that answer. But the basic answer is why is only US spending the one that's being measured for inadequacy? Wouldn't it be true that every single country in the world could spend more to save more people in other countries? Why are you only looking at us? Why does that even make sense? There are a million things we could be doing that we're not. Does that mean we're killing people by not doing it? Well, in some theoretical way, I suppose, but it's not a reasonable attack.
The reasonable attack is the US can't do everything for everybody, and we're going to do a little less. Yeah, more people will die, but there's nothing that would stop every other country in the world from stepping up and filling the gap. So if nobody else in the world is willing to help, why is all the pressure on the United States? It's a good question.
Well, in John Bolton news, we're now learning that the FBI had found some secret or confidential or whatever classified documents in his office. So we already knew that they went through his home. We're not sure what they found, but in his office there were some classified materials. And so I went to Grok and I said, "Did John Bolton ever mock Trump for his classified documents at Mar-a-Lago?" And the answer is yes, he did. So while John Bolton had his own classified documents at both his office and I believe at his home, he was criticizing Trump for having classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. That takes a little bit of guts, doesn't it?
Remember my theme for today that everybody who's an anti-Trumper seems to be having a bad week. Well, John Bolton's on that list having a bad week. Kamala Harris, I think she's having a bad week too.
So she went on The View yesterday. She's selling her new book, 107 Days. And you should hear her on The View. And here's why you should listen to it. Because she's not drunk. If you wondered if she's drunk in those other appearances, listen to her on The View. Now, that's a morning show. So the odds of h
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er being drunk were lower, you know, just in general. But when you hear her obviously not drunk, she's still bad at talking. She's bad at talking, but there's no indication of drunk. Her speaking tone is perfect and normal and all that. So if you want to wonder is she drunk in those other videos, just watch The View. When you see her not drunk, you go, "Oh, okay. That's what not drunk looks like."…
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