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actually smoldering days before it took off. If you lost your house and you knew that the authorities knew that that fire was still burning, I don't know how I'd get over that. I don't know how I could get over that. Anyway, the White House has fired all members of the Commission of Fine Arts. Oh, well, what are we going to do without them man? Every day I wake up and I'm like, "Thank God there a…

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zuela. So that would bring the number to 14 narco terrorists who were killed in the strikes with one survivor. Oh, I think that was just this strike. 14 on just this strike. But that would be also 14 boats that they've taken out, right? So 14 shows up twice in this story. 14 being the number they killed this time, but also the total number of boats they've taken out is a little unclear, but the part that's real is if four or more vessels have been taken out. How many do you think we'll have to take out before they stop doing it? I feel like because it's a narco terrorist thing that they just send their lowest level people to prove themselves or die. If you make it back, you'll get a promotion. What are my odds of making it back? Very low. Very low. But if you make it back, big promotion. So I think they're just sending their dumbest guys to get blown up at this point. We'll see how that works.

According to Gabrielle Hayes, who's writing for Fox News, UC Berkeley, my alma mater where I got my MBA, they've got a class focused on how quote racial superiority shapes immigration law. Now, I don't need to tell you the description of the classes that fall under racial superiority shapes immigration law, but you can imagine exactly what they're teaching. Now, I remember when I got my degree from Berkeley, do you know how proud I was? It's the hardest thing I've ever done because I did it while I was working full-time. Doing a full-time MBA degree at the same time you're working full-time and it lasts three years. Getting through three years of absolutely no recreation because you just wouldn't have time. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done. And I was so proud to have my MBA from the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. Now I'm just embarrassed. Not really. I mean, I don't get real embarrassed by anything, but I wouldn't brag about it. Like I wouldn't want people to know that I have a degree from this place. It's just a racist institution that is racist against people like me. You, Berkeley. If you'd be a little less racist against me, maybe I'd say some good things about you, but you can take your degree and shove it up your collective because it doesn't have any value to me. Anyway,

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it was useful though. The training was useful. All right, let me get in trouble here. I'll get in trouble. You ready? I haven't gotten in trouble yet today, so we'll do it right now. I have to say this so carefully because this is going to be clipped. I was watching Tucker Carlson interview Nick Fuentes. So Tucker Carlson had Nick Fuentes on. Now, I've been trying to figure out which things Nick…

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