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Back to episode — Episode 3027 CWSA 11/23/25

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have dinner. We'll be best friends." And everybody goes, "Oh, okay. I get it. It's part of the show. It's just part of the show." Once you realize it's part of the show, you can just lean back and enjoy it the way it was meant to be. So yes. Do we want Trump to dislike Marjorie Taylor Greene? No. We want her to be a productive part of society, a patriot. Would you not want her on your team? Think…

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hings are important. I know the order in which they're important because you would also rank them from which one's the most predictive, right? Maybe which one is the most dangerous, but most predictive as well." And then if you did a good job, people would want to bookmark it and they would ask you to update it when there was new information and it would take on a life of its own almost immediately.

Do you know why you could totally disrupt this mature science area without actually having any science background? Do you know why that would be so easy? Because no one else is trying. There's no one even trying. Do you know of anybody who put together a really

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easy-to-read dashboard where everybody agrees, yeah, these 10 things are the things we should be watching? No. And part of the reason that nobody's doing it is that the people who have access to the information that would make that dashboard are probably not getting the results that they wanted to get. So if they were a little bit more capable at describing what's actually happening in the world,…

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