Back to episode — Episode 2968 CWSA 09/24/25
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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 pregnan…
← Previous segment →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." Yeah, there's something going on there.
Anyway, YouTube has now admitted, you know, Google owns YouTube. So Google has admitted that YouTube was in fact censoring people during the COVID pandemic for and for political reasons and they've offered terminated creators the opportunity to rejoin the platform.
So does it feel to you as if everything you suspected was true several years ago was all true? Like every single thing you thought? Wait a minute. I think the platforms are discriminating against certain kinds of people. Turns out they were. Yep. It was exactly what you thought. Wait a minute. I don't think these vaccines are tested as much as I would like. Turns out you're right. So just about everything you suspected is true.
I suspected that the intelligence people were behind the Russia collusion hoax. Well, looks like they were. I suspected that climate change was not going to pan out in terms of the predictions and that someday we would realize it was a hoax. Well, I don't know if we're totally there yet, but we're getting really close. Everything you suspected, you thought the news might have been intentionally fake. It was intentionally fake. Yeah. Almost everything you suspected.
The one that we haven't let's say that's not validated yet is that the 2020 election was rigged. Now, let me ask you this. Look at all the things that you suspected and how many of them turned out to be true? Almost all of them. You know, there might be some exceptions, but I think almost all of them. Now, in that context, what are the odds that so many people suspect the 2020 election was rigged? What are the odds that we will not someday find out it was rigged? I feel like everything is pointing in that direction.
Now, to be clear, I do not personally have any evidence of any rigging in 2020. I don't. But I'll tell you, the people who have been right about everything, they think it was rigged. So are you going to ignore the people who are right about everything? I don't know. At your peril.
Democrats won some special election in Arizona which allegedly will give the Democrats enough votes. I assume that means they get some Republican votes of course because Republicans still have the majority. But with this one extra vote, they will have enough votes to force the release or at least have a vote. They can only force a vote. They can't force the outcome, but they can force a vote on releasing all the Epstein files, which means everybody's going to have to be on record as saying that they will or will not be in favor of releasing them. And I think if you put everybody on record, doesn't that make it a little more likely that people won't resist because it looks too sketchy if they do? So maybe we're inching closer to seeing some of that Epstein stuff. I don't know.
Well, you probably already heard that Trump spoke at the UN and he had two technical difficulties. One was the escalator stopped as soon as he and Melania got a few feet into it. And the UN has now investigated and they say it was just a mistake. It was just an accident and that some videographer may have triggered some kind of safety thing that made it stop. Does that sound real to you?
Well, I would look at the context, which included reporting that said that UN staff had been joking before Trump got there that they should turn off the elevator and the escalator and claim they don't have enough money to run them. So what are the odds that they were joking about doing this exact thing and then by accident, by total accident, the thing that's never happened to any president at the
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UN ever, by total accident, it just happened. It just happened. So believe it, people. Believe it. That's just a coincidence. Sorry, but we're not really in the mood to accept that coincidence. And you know, the funny thing is it might be a coincidence. It's not like it's impossible. I mean, you know how sometimes if you think too much about a thing happening, it happens. Maybe a lot of people are…
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