Back to episode — Episode 2976 CWSA 10/02/25
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administration is trying to undo. But the Biden administration had in place an entire system which guaranteed we would become an Islamic country. Because if you simply brought in all kinds of different people at let's say the same rate, let's say 10% of your people coming in were from Mexico, 10% from other South America, 10% from Europe, 10% from Islamic countries. What would you end up with? You…
← Previous segment →just a Trump fan and he didn't have a ticket. And he thought, "Oh, this would be a clever way to get up close." And magazine, not a clip. All right, we'll call it a magazine, not a clip. The news story called it a clip. So I was just clipping their clip, but we'll go with the real gun people. A magazine, not a clip. Anyway, he got kicked out. But the question is, if it was that easy to get in with a loaded gun or a gun, how much security does Trump really have? Does make you wonder. So this is the kind of story that tells me that if the dictator took over one day and the citizens by a majority wanted to take out that dictator, they could get to him. You know, the security just would do a lesser job and yeah, they could get to him.
Well, the Super Bowl has now their halftime entertainment, which is always controversy. And they chose a fellow named Bad Bunny. Now, Bad Bunny, I think, does most of his music in Spanish. So that's the first American provocation going on right there. But secondly, he wears a dress. He's sort of a crossdresser. I don't know if he's non-binary or what he is, but he likes wearing dresses. And some thinking is that, I don't know if this part is true but is Jay-Z and his production company, are they in charge of the Super Bowl entertainment for the Super Bowl? Because some thought that Jay-Z was just sort of messing with America by doing what he might think is the worst choice for the Republican part of the world. But and then the reason that Bad Bunny had was not doing any shows in America, he's going to make this one exception for the Super Bowl, but he wasn't doing that because he was worried that ICE would attend to his shows because there would be a large Hispanic population going to his shows. And he's worried that ICE would sort of stand outside and start arresting people and deporting them. So he canceled all of his US shows. Oh, that happened a while ago.
So what do you think the US is going to do about that? Well, Corey Lewandowski, who is part of Homeland security, he says that yeah, ICE will definitely be at the game. He said there's no place that is a safe haven for people in this country illegally. Not the Super Bowl and nowhere else. We will find you. We will apprehend you. We will put you in a detention facility and we will deport you. So know that there's a very real situation under this administration which is completely contrary to what how it used to be. Now, when you first heard that Bad Bunny was concerned and, you know, good Democrats were also concerned that ICE might be at the Super Bowl getting Bad Bunny's fans and deported them. Didn't you sort of automatically think, oh well, you don't want to ruin the Super Bowl, so ICE will not be there because it just seems like the wrong domain for that kind of action. But once again, the Trump administration breaks through a wall and basically says, "Oh yeah, we're going to be at the Super Bowl all day long. We're going to deport anybody we can get our hands on that is the right person to deport." And I got to say, every time Trump does something that's more baller than you thought he would do, because obviously he would approve of this, it doesn't make me like him less. It doesn't. So acting strong, I've said this before but I'll say it again. Acting strong will hurt you in the short run because there's always somebody who's totally offended by the strong actions and it's going to this is the beginning of the end. You know they always think that everything strong turns into something even worse. But in the long term, and there's a new poll out showing that Trump's popularity is going pretty far down. I would argue that that is the mark of a change leader. If you're a big change kind of a leader, you probably have high polling numbers to get elected. That's why you got elected. You had high approval numbers on day one. Everybody's optimistic, high numbers. But as you start doing the things that hurt, because it always hurts to do that m
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uch change, the more change you introduce and the faster you introduce it, and nobody's introduced more change than Trump is, faster or more, your popularity should drop quite a bit in the short run. If the things that you do work out, then half the people who said, "Oh, no. Tariffs are a mistake," well, suddenly they go, "Okay, I guess I was wrong about tariffs." But not until the long run. If cl…
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