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Back to episode — Episode 3065 CWSA 01/07/26

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o goes they're like, well you know you did it wrong. And they forget that there have been Democrat presidents who have also acted militarily when it made sense to do so without Congress's approval. So if they were to impeach Trump for doing what they'd been in favor of and had been doing, I don't know how they pull that off. I mean, they would be using the designated liars, but that only works for…

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out. Not crazy to be on the other side of it, right? But there will always be 25% who just are batshit crazy and can't see the difference between a big win and a big loss. Here it is again, 25%. And I always wonder if you see somebody in that 25%, what else do they get wrong? Do they get wrong all kinds of stuff all the time and we just don't notice? Are they wrong about every other topic? Are they literally the stupid ones?

Oops. Cat, get away from my food. I got to protect my food. Thank you. Unfortunately, I have a cat wrangler here. Multiple cat wranglers.

There's a Stanford writing pro

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gram that's been accused of putting ideology over core skills. The New York Post is reporting on this. So apparently if you took a reading course it would incorporate anti-ICE stuff, racial identity politics and all-male drag shows, resulting in criticism from a leading education watchdog. Now of course the people behind it are not going to call it that. They're not going to call it the we're goi…

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