Ben talks Benghazi, Trumponomics, and ‘The Bachelorette'!
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On Monday, science advocate Neil Degrasse Tyson took to Twitter
to issue another of his married idiotic thought, vomit missives, it said earth needs a virtual country
rationalia with a one line constitution. All policy
shall be based on the weight of evidence. This, of course, is typical stuff from Tyson who considers himself a genius but also tweets things like this. He says if Batman want so badly to be a bat he might be,
more intriguing. If, like Marvel's daredevil, you are also blind, like a bat, bats are not put into also tweeted,
people are anti Trump or actually anti trump supporters. They oppose free citizens voting for the real Donald Trump. What
but his main point in this tweet is that the same,
it is the same as that of most bureaucratic leftist there's an into
sexual old darkie capable of determining scientific truth and ruling. Accordingly,
all you peons should bow before the great and powerful vested OZ now there
some issues on which scientific truth can be ascertained, but those issues pretty much
or have anything to do with public policy. So we all agree. The gravity exists that doesn't deter
and whether we ought to build a machine to defy gravity and shoot it to the moon, for example, more broadly, public policy should, of course be evidence.
But we have a problem of judgment. What evidence counts
We should be way certain evidence against other evidence. How do we wear risks? What makes
astrophysicist from Columbia more capable
old, weighing risk to my life?
Anybody else why
we all get a say
there is no evidence to suggest that one big special astrophysicist man knows better than the app
gated knowledge of billions of people. In fact, precisely the opposite is true, let's say, for example, one of
the grass Tyson's favorite issues. Global warming. Let's accept Tyson's incorrect
global warming is nearly entirely man made.
Tyson would then say we have to shut down vast wilds of industry across the world, but how are we supposed
determine the risks from global warming when all the predictions contain high levels of uncertainty? How do we
Herman whether a given measure actually stop global warming and whether the risk
destroying the living standards of billions of people is worth the cost? Most importantly, what gives
field grass, Tyson or anybody else, the moral wherewithal to prize his own priorities, no flooding one hundred years from now more than the poor.
Person loses his job and has his life shortened by decades to fulfill Neil Degrasse Tyson's priorities,
Here's the thing there no easy answers here, even where scientists presumably have a higher capacity for analyzing. The evidence
values in the end still determine risk assessment. The people still have
right to say in their own lives, so take another if look at crime or abortion or taxes
you have all the same evidence on the table and still disagree. What magic reason king would be able to
invariably determine the proper measures based on a property.
Relation of the evidence, and why do I get the peculiar feeling that this magical reason, king in Neil Degrasse Tyson's? My looks exactly like Neil Degrasse Tyson.
The purpose of a republic is to avoid the divine right of kings or the divine right of bureaucrats,
rationality a from Tyson's country. It doesn't exist
not because rationality doesn't exist, but because only intellectually bigoted people
think rationality isn't impacted by the value promises that you choose
Rationality, you practice ends up looking like tyranny, so, if you
even thought was rational, so did Nazi Germany so does North Korea? No dictator has ever thought that he was irrational.
Maybe Neil Degrasse Tyson would be a benevolent dictator, maybe he would be but historically journey,
based self proclaimed, rationality hasn't been, maybe of Tyson actually cared about that evidence. He'd stop
loading, his own personal utopia, I'm Ben Shapiro. This is the Ben Shapiro- show
tend to demonize people who don't care about feelings. So, first of all, folks
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so we begin today. We begin today with fallout from
from Hillary and Trump, so there's some new polling data, and I think that it's worthwhile going through this polling data. If you look at the headline
is right now it's shock Poll Clinton and Trump in dead heat, and there is a poll from Quinnipiac today that shows that Clinton is leading Trump four thousand two hundred and forty. Now it's not. I mean statistically
MIKE is within the margin of error, but it's just another poll where Hillary is a little bit ahead and people are going nuts over this look at how close this is. This is so close and if you put in third party candidates, then
becomes a thirty nine Clinton. Thirty seven Trump race, which demonstrates that, like a third of the public, just wants to kill themselves rather than vote basically, but
do you know? This is presumably good news for the Trump campaign. This is presumably good news for the Trump campaign there's another
album though, and that is that there's a new poll out from the battleground states in this battleground state poll,
basically shows that it's not that close. This battleground state poll shows that that Hillary is destroying Trump in virtually every battleground states. Right
now, she's beating him fifty one to thirty seven in Florida, forty five to forty one and I or fifth
thirty three Michigan forty eight two hundred and thirty, eight North Carolina, forty six thousand two hundred and thirty, seven in Ohio, forty nine two hundred and thirty, five in Pennsylvania and forty five
he ate in Virginia now the people who, what love Trump and think he's gonna win. They they have started to do the UN skew the polls, don't trust the polls, routine,
Nate Silver came out today. He says: there's about a seventy nine percent shot that, as things currently
Trump loses to Hillary Clinton. That could change. Obviously, that's how forecasting worked you forecast, based on the material in front of you right now,
predicting what's going to happen tomorrow? Maybe Hillary drops dead of a heart attack right, but he is predicting based on current conditions. How would this go? People are very upset with they told
for saying this and they're upset because they feel Nate Silver got Trump wrong in the beginning. The recent needs over
Trump wrong is because- and he's admitted this like hit like an idiot
nor his own polling data, he thought he was
harder than the polls here, he's saying: here's what the polls say right if you look at at five hundred and thirty eight, which I follow closely. If you look at five hundred and thirty eight, they always have two measures. One is called the polls measure and one is the polls plus measure. The polls measure is more accurate than the polls plus measure polls plus is sort of his opinion mixed in with the polls, and that was less accurate. The polls themselves actually are pretty accurate. The bottom line here is this: people are saying, there's a close race, it's getting closer. The reason it's getting closer is not is not because Trump is getting more popular. The reason this race is getting
Sir, is because Hillary is in utter. Crap show it's because Hillary is a turd tornado. Hillary Clinton is so unlikable on every level that she's making this into a Knicks.
Ordinarily close race in the evidence of this is that in the last twenty poles and less twenty polls, there is one pole, one or Donald Trump polls about forty one percent, one, a Hillary Zalo
really she's, leading by the way she leads in all twenty of these polls, but in these polls her level of support ranges from forty two percent, forty percent, all the way up to fifty one percent. So basically the american public is
trying to convince themselves. Oh god, are we really going to vote for this person? I can't believe we're going to vote for this person, and then she said something that all fine, I'm not going to even vote. I'm going to bother I'm just going to go to a barbecue and stick my head in the oven, that's sort of the calculation that's going on, so the volatility in this race is not about Trump Trump's. Nonvolatile he's not going.
The volatility is about Hillary. Will Hillary make herself Hillary's running against Hillary now. Will Hillary make herself so unpopular that she loses to try
because Trump isn't going to make himself more popular he's, not he's
that in these polls for literally months right, Hillary
going up and down like a yoyo, so that the reason that she keeps going up and down is because she's awful she's, an awful person she's a terrible, terrible person, so vile corrupt aired in with a history of defending her rate,
husband and a and a history of lying in order to get ahead, she's awful in every possible.
And more evidence that came out yesterday. Obviously, with regard to Benghazi, so the mother of one of Benghazi victims on Megyn Kelly show last night and she was ripping hill.
Up and down his Hillary keeps claiming she never lied to the families of Benghazi victims about a Youtube video. That is a lie like virtually everything else. Hillary says
the mother of one of the does victims. My heart
is that to you as a mother, I know how
that must have been for you and you were not able to stay throughout the whole movie.
I left as soon as shot
and came screen or the person.
Kurt Radium. I couldn't handle it
Hillary is a liar. I know
she told me. Pat
I know it must be so hard
So many people want to want to put this behind them and say Hillary sat,
she testified, she testified for her own thirteen hours and they say
done they say, there's
story about Benghazi and that she did.
I think she could do to the fog of war and- and she came right out and said she is
not lying.
I you are the one who's lying about. What happened at that AIR force base?
There is
that's just plain old bull,
she said, and not only did she say it
but Obama said the same thing to me and, and then and Biden ends to enter rooms and rice. I went up to all of them, begging them to tell me what happened and
They all said that it was the video ok. So this obviously is
it's true. I mean what she saying is true. Hillary is a liar, and Hillary is a terrible person in this image which we all remember
Hillary standing in front of the coffins jabbering about Youtube videos, offending Muslims? It's devastating with this woman is a candidate for high office. It really as she's awful.
Everywhere, even Chris, even Chris Matthews, they say Good Matt, even he
says is unbelievable. I mean looking for
I even believe it, but they come in. I come here, they show you they send.
Can I talk that's okay
but I do I love Hillary Clinton mean I would. I would well actually Clinton tangled by good, but let me tell you even I'm just
by all this? What you might it
please go if you
find somebody or any other American out there in the third world in a tricky situation. There is a revolute start country, and you heard they were just
under attack and there may
some people still alive there. Wouldn't you do everything you could because is that
our culture to go back and try to save our people not leave
nobody behind it's an old marine rule, and should we really make an effort doesn't well? What do you think have
and that three hour meeting in the White House they were dithering around
I think it's just one for Mason my so I want to know when there's a screw of a snafu here this portend, because those other two guys were killed later. Maybe we could say the
ok so he's right. If you keep trying to find when you lose Chris Matthews, then you've lost your own basin
it's clear to everyone knows Hillary is terrible. Like Hillary is going around going. I don't know why everyone thinks I'm terrible and the truth is she?
No. It's just doesn't want to acknowledge it she's, corrupt and she's awful in every way, and again, as I've said before,
only candidate in the race you could make Hillary Clinton look. Palatable is Donald Trump and the only can
in the race ratio can make Donald Trump or palatable. Is Hillary Clinton this Benghazi
comes out yesterday in the material and it really is quite devastating and the media keeps playing this game meeting
playing this game where we're supposed to pretend there's. No
New? There's, no narrative here, it's old news, just put it behind us. Let's talk about all the new things about Hillary Clinton. There are no new things about Hillary Clinton. The last thing that was new about Hillary Clinton happened in like one thousand nine hundred and seventy three there's nothing new about Hillary Clinton, Jim Jordan, whose a congressman from Ohio
he says that he's talking about the report. He says the Benghazi was basically a suicide mission, so this was so big it to such a part of their legacy that they, you know that she's on the same side, is the goddess of history, for good mistake, and so
we're committed to staying there even on the security situation, was so bad, so bad that one diplomatic security agents said. Thank God he is a suicide mission. Everybody there is going to die battle was, but they were committed to staying there and then, of course, we get a terrorist attack on September. Let
in twenty twelve in their fifty six days before the light, and, of course that's true, Trey Gowdy
who is who is out there playing lawyer in his hair changes radically day today, but Trey Gowdy. He from South Carolina is a prosecutor and
he leads the House Select Committee on Benghazi. He was
can the CIA for their cover up. They apparently were unwilling to answer questions about exactly how the
she was evacuated because it was evacuated. It turns out not by Hillary Clinton's friends the libyan people. It was. It was evacuated by all the people who used to work with more market offi, the guy who she sat there and totaled about having had killed
in a coup. So here here's Trey Gowdy talking about it. We
led to believe that it was friendly libyan militias that help defend the annex during the night and came to our rescue after tying Glenn were killed.
That is not what the witnesses told us, one in particular, and I hasten the ad CIA did not want us talking to this witness. They made it very difficult for us to talk to this witness, but we found a
and what this witness told us is. He worked the phone trying to find someone to come, save down
in a wound up, calling a group that none of the other committees identified. None of the other committees knew about it and it was comprised of former military officials under kadhafi and they came
and not only did they evacuate our God
period, they saved other lives. We had people, not just the four killed there were. People
severely wounded so Tom,
is of the essence
finally found this report is filled with material that people didn't know before, including, as I mentioned yesterday, the fact that there were Marines on the tarmac in Spain we're being told to take on an off their uniforms like some sort of Benny Hill Sketch, and it's in
because we were afraid of sending them in 'cause. It would look like we
starting a war with Libya, even though we already gone to war with Libya in the first place, so there's
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he said now, let's move on to Donald Trump: ok, good trump bad from so we know. He'll
Clinton is an absolute disaster area. We know that she's she's a manipulative terrible person, the worst person in american Politics- and she may she honestly she may, as a human being. She makes Barack Obama look like a bike or she's a terrible human being and Hillary Clinton yeah. She is because of that people are struggling
Okay, I don't like Trump, but I also don't like Hillary Clinton, so Hillary's numbers bouncing up and down the bouncing up and down
just continue to stall, there's just exactly where they were, and so whenever people say that this is a dead heat.
It almost solely reliant on whether Hillary makes a mistake trump. Making a mistake dumps in between thirty three and forty percent Hillary, making a mistake dumpster between forty nine and forty percent, so on Trump's best day on his best day in Hillary's worst day, they might be tide on Trump.
Stay in her best day, she kills him on his worst day. In her best day, it's a disaster area all the way across Trump there's good trump in their bathroom. As we know, we like to play good trump bad trump here on
Ben Shapiro show so today we will start as always with good trump, because we don't want to be unfair to the republican nominee. So it's time for a little bit of good trump. So Trump is talking about terrorism. There's a major attack in Turkey. Yesterday lots of people calling fifty people killed in Turkey. Another two hundred and fifty injured. Three suicide bombers blew themselves up simultaneously at the turkish airport, and- let me just say this as far as Turkey as far as ISIS Policy, as far as how to defeat ISIS, it's important to recognize something. The reason that ISIS continues to carry out these terror attacks is because there's a group of people who believe that they are establishing a caliphate. If you destroy the caliphate, if you destroy ISIS limb, this air
in Syria and Iraq. If it no longer exists, if they're just utterly wiped out, there is no. There is no state there's nothing! Then they just turn back into kind of a normal terrorist group. The reason they're succeeding. You remember a few months back here on Ben Shapiro. Show
She went through a long piece of ISIS propaganda and the entire thing centered around we've built this massive califate that now controls five times the territory of Great Britain kind of thing you get rid of that. It makes it very difficult for them to recruit very difficult for them to make the case there going to be a success
Nobody in the region actually has a full interest in getting rid of ISIS. Turkey doesn't have a full interest in getting rid of ISIS, because ISIS is a bulwark against the RON Ron doesn't have a full interest in getting rid of ISIS, because they're saying it's the world.
You need us to stop. Isis suffices goes away. Maybe they turn against IRAN again SIRI.
It doesn't want to get rid of ISIS because Bashar Assad.
Is using his attacks on ISIS as cover to kill all of the dissidents who want to get him out of power, Saudi Arabia.
Later on, so they don't like ISIS and their scare devices, but they also know that ISIS is fighting around right now, so nobody really has an interest in getting rid of IRAN, except for us, and maybe so
the western european countries that's pretty much it and none of them have the guts to do anything about it. All that said here is Donald Trump talking yesterday about his policies on terror, and this is this is legitimate. Good. Try
here is Donald Trump on waterboarding. Can't do waterboarding, which is
You said the nicest thing, but it's peanuts compared to many alternatives right so
we can't do waterboarding, but they can do.
Chopping off heads drowning people in steel cages. They can do whatever they want to do. Ok
so what he's saying here is, of course, right on a moral level, but at the same time it
doesn't quite far enough, meaning that you should make the case
waterboarding actually helps us gain. Intelligence is not a revenge measure. It's not like. We capture terrorists and water board him for fun. It's not! You chopped off a guys head, hey now, we've
here, let's water board, you it's you capture, the guy. You want info
nation from him, but this is at least not bad from. If this is not fully good trump is at least not bad trump. Here's some actual good trump I think here is. There is Donald Trump talking about how, with regard to the terror, where you have to fight
with fire, they probably think we're weak. Where stupid,
we don't know what we're doing. We
have no leadership. You know you
to fight fire with fire,
we have people out there is, is we have did pay for it with? That, of course, is true. He doesn't to find it, but that's for us, but there's word from
is, is better right and, and it shows in polls in this Quinnipiac poll, more Americans trust from to handle ISIS interest Hillary to handle ISIS, and that's because he uses the sort of language that's good front. Now, unfortunately, it's time for bed truck, so bad trump is Trump to a speech on jobs yesterday and it's awful it's full scale awful, I mean it's Bernie Sanders level awful, basically, Donald Trump's, big plan to bring jobs back to America is to shut down global trade. That's basically his plan. He says it's about enforcing trade agreements, but he's using that as an excuse to just destroy trade agreements. He doesn't like free trade. You think the free trade, it's free trade result in lost american jobs before we start on analyzing from speech itself. Honestly, a couple of
graphics. Just so you know how stupid this is so in terms of what does free trade do for global wealth? What does it do for people who are living all across the world and then I'll get to what it does to America, because that's really what Trump cares about, which is? Ok, here's what it does to global up. This is chart. There's going to be chart twenty one,
ok here is what it does to global wealth from nineteen eighty one to twenty fifteen. This is the percentage of people across
the world were living on less than a buck ninety a day, but in nineteen eighty and one thousand nine hundred and eighty one forty four point: three percent of all people on Planet earth: nearly half the people on planet earth
we're living in abject poverty like the worst sort of poverty less than two dollars a day. They were living on hey now
today. That today
is nine point: six percent. I understand we just it. We took the poverty rate across the globe and we sliced it by a factor of fourth of a four fifths. Basically, by eighty percent with we sliced it, that's an amazing achievement. It's an incredible achievement right now,
it is because we are trading with other countries, they're providing us their labor, we're paying them for that labor or buying their products they're buying our product, because now they have money to buy our products because their their labor is worth something free trade made this happen
one thousand nine hundred and eighty one is when communism still ruled one slash three of the globe: communism falls. Free trade begins to become the way of the world, and you can see
there's a straight line down a straight line down, as free trade begins to predominate across the western world. So that's what's happened, so don't give me the it's bad for people all over the world free trade. Now it's very good for people all over the world. Free trade.
Second chart? Ok, so what's it done to the United States? One of the great lies that we've been told this is chart twenty one of the great lies that we've been told is that the middle class is disappearing right. We keep hearing this from we've heard it now from Obama, an from Hilary Ann from Trump. The middle class is disappearing
and crushed the one percent is gaining and everybody else is losing here's. What this chart shows, if you can't see it folks, basically there's a chart that is broken down into five separate segments. It's a bar chart is broken down to five separate segments from nineteen eighty to two thousand and fourteen two thousand and fifteen two thousand and fifteen. It shows the rich, the upper middle class, the middle.
Ask the lower middle class and the poor and the near poor, and so it shows what percentage of the american population each of those each of those categories comprises. Yes, you see
at the very top. There's that little yellow line. That's the rich people in that group is getting bigger. That group is getting bigger and it look
It's like the middle class is getting a little bit narrower right. It looks like
really is getting slightly narrower from one thousand nine hundred and eighty two one thousand and fifteen, but we
Where is the big game?
the game is not in the lower middle class and the poor in your poor. Both of those can't
we have also shrunk dramatically with what's happening. Look at the massive growth net brain look! How green goes from 110Th of that chart too? Well, oh,
for twenty five percent of the chart. Look at that massive growth in the upper middle class. In other words, everybody got richer. Everybody got richer and they're saying that global trade that free trade,
made Americans poor. It's not true that wiped out the middle class. It's not true, it's not true, is from the Urban Institute in the Wall Street Journal by the way. Ok, so statistically, it's just not true. So when Trump says things like the middle class is getting wiped out, it can destroy.
Right, because we follow the news in the news tends to cover all the bad things that happen across the world and is appointed Andrew Klavan is kind of making, because the news only covers the bad crap that happens all across the
everybody always thinks crime is getting worse. Everybody always thinks that wealth is getting worse, everybody out, and then they go back to their own lives and they realize hey I've sort of had it better than I ever have like. I mean look at all the nice stuff I have in my house. I have a flat screen tv mean I'm old enough to remember when I
when, when tv was still have like a bubble right
it was, and it was super heavy, like my wife and I got,
got married. We got tv from great. We can afford a flat screen. We first got married eight years ago. We we had to buy a we. We went to Craig's list for like a hundred bucks. We want a tv them that had to wait at least at least on
One hundred and fifty pounds like really was a mass. It was a big tv until wake up like it
broke, we put it on one of those tv tables and actually bent the tv table like almost in half right 'cause, it weighed so much now have flat screens. The fact is that global trade makes your life better
makes everybody's life better in terms of consumption. There are some people who lose their jobs to global trade because there in industries that are not competitive, so Donald Trump,
Is now using this too? He saying
actionism is the way and he's reaching out to the people who have lost their jobs because those jobs have been lost by the way. Most jobs that are lost are not lost. A free trade there due to technological change
their new machines that are that are created. Nobody makes rotary telephones anymore. So all the rotary telephone makers are out of business
nobody, nobody, nobody is putting up freestanding phone booths on the street anymore 'cause, nobody needs a phone booth right. We have cell phones, so Trump thinks that those people have been have been hurt by free trade, they've really been hurt by technology and also by the fact that it's much easier to transport goods from foreign countries here, not because of free trade, but because transportation itself has become a lot cheaper. It's a lot easier to fly things.
It's a lot easier to ship things in boats. There are more ports, so all of this means it's easier to have a global competition that makes things makes your life better in terms of consumption. But there is a small group of people who lose their jobs and then can't
my new jobs, because they were in businesses that were phased out or that have been moved overseas because it requires less skill. That's just the way that economics works and that's unfortunate for those people, but what's more
fortunate is penalizing ninety nine percent of the population on behalf of the one person,
I the real one percent: how about the one percent of people? It's really not one percent, but it's kind of close. Like the seven
percent of people who are saying that we all everyone should have to pay a higher tax on the goods they buy.
In order to pay for this manufacturing to stay in Ohio, for example, that's what Teraph is understand with tariff is a tariff is not a tariff. Is not China's shipping a good here and we just penalize them. What a tariff is to boil this down to its simplest aspect, let's say
that there's a company in America an it makes steel and I'm gonna use numbers that don't really have any
relation to reality, but it's simple map solo.
Say that we have a: we have a company in America and it makes steel
and it sells steel for ten dollars, a ton.
There twenty dollars a ton and let's say that inefficient, let's say: there's China,
he's from that sells steel for ten dollars, a ton. So what tariff does it says to the chinese firm, we're going to tax you fifth
teen dollars a ton. So now, when you sell it on the american market, you're selling it for twenty five dollars, a ton, it's more expensive than the american company and that forces people to buy american sounds great right. Now. Look at that
chinese companies not doing as well as the american company. You know who's doing worse. The car company that has to buy the steel right, the american car company- that's now sp
ending more than twice as much as it would have had to for steel is going to have to make
more expensive cars and they're going to sell you. The car and the car is more expensive to you. So, instead of you getting a cheaper
better car, now you're getting a crappy are more expensive car. This is what tariffs do to consumers its attacks on you, its attacks on you, not the
he's, yeah hurts them their manufacturing, but it hurts the consumer here more okay. So with all that is background, Donald Trump has
I did the worst thing in life is: is free trade free trade is, is killing us its victory. He said yesterday it's raping us as we'll see Donald Trump
get the speech in Pittsburgh. Now the irony of giving a speech in Pittsburgh is that Pittsburgh used to be the steel center of the United States and Trump talks. A lot about this. Wasn't it great when Pittsburgh was a steel center of the United States? Wasn't just terrific when all they used to make with steel in Pittsburgh. Right so, let's just explain something right now: the unemployment rate in Pittsburgh is four point: six percent: that's the unemployment
in Pittsburgh. That's not a real high unemployment rate and that's been true for a long time. The unemployment rate in Pittsburgh, in like two thousand and seven before the crash, was three point. Eight percent so pissed
He doesn't have a high unemployment rate and it used to be, if you think, Pittsburgh most people in Pitts Burg. They think the Pittsburgh Steelers right, you think about steel, or you think about
the deer hunter right, the movie from the 70s about about them, making steel and people going into these grim fee.
Three- is where they're pouring hot iron into into you know, into vessels and and getting all burnt up in and the sky is black with the. So it might look at Pittsburgh now. This is a beautiful city. Now
because the high tech city, most of the jobs in Pittsburgh, are now high tech and healthcare related. They shifted industries, but Trump says this is,
and so Trump goes to an industrial facility in Pitts Burg,
he stands literally in front of a wall of garbage
he's an Oscar. The grouch is basement delivering this speech is
getting in front of a wall of garbage in order to promote his garbage. Trumponomics say here is Donald Trump. Talking about
this talk about how the workers of America have been betrayed, but uh
work is loyalty was repaid. You know it better than anybody with total betrayal. Our politicians
have aggressively pursued a policy of globalization, moving our jobs, our wealth and our factories to Mexico and overseas globalization
is made the financial elite who donate to politicians very, very wealthy, but it's left millions of our workers with nothing but poverty. An heartache and stop it there. Obviously, so he says that this has been a disaster area for all of us who are all in trouble. The middle class has been wiped out. You've lost her job. If you think that the job
in Mexico are the jobs that we need. I urge you to visit Mexico. I mean really this idea that we shift jobs overseas to like Bangladesh. If those are the job
going to keep America live. We are so screwed folks we're beyond screwed, but from CAN
is along these lines in and I'll explain in a second, why all this isn't just wrong: it's dangerous, actually dangerous for the economy and dangerous for Americans.
He continues by saying that the politicians do nothing. They do nothing, but I'm going to do for you right. Here's trump when subs
those foreign steel is dumped into our markets, threatening our factories. The politicians have proven folks have proven they do nothing, skilled craftsman and tradespeople and
factory workers have seen the jobs they love shipped, thousands and thousands of miles away, so they've had their job shit first. Well, it's not their job. It's a job, somebody's going
for pain. Let's imagine for saying he says: oh what about countries that come and they dumped their cheap steel there subsidized steel on our market, that's them being
stupid gang,
right that's them being real dumb, because that means they're not going to make as much money as they would
if they won't say if they were actually just competitive, because there
but now they're doing what Trump is talking about doing right there actually doing with Trump is talking about doing, taking money from
some of their industries paying
the steel industry to subsidise it to make a cheap
and dumping it on. Our market trump wants us to do the same thing right. He wants to take money from the consumer, given
Large steel manufacturers, so presumably, then we can dump it on the open market. Here's the reality if they do
cheap steel on our open market. Think back to my analogy for a second. What do you think the car makers do?
They are happy right when they just pick up the steel and guess what your car just got cheaper if they feel like being in
efficient in the way they allocate their economic resources and therefore decide to undercut us by subsidizing their industry and shipping cheap crap over here good. For me, I get cheap crap,
right. I don't care if I go to the grocery store and there's one company that is taking a las trying to uh.
Cut another company by selling cheaper orange juice. I don't sit there
Oh, my god, I can't believe these people trying to undercut this other company by selling cheaper orange juice. That's crazy! How could they
I buy, the orange juice is cheaper and the
reason for that is because I have my family's priorities: hey it's amazing trump talks as though they
this global elite out to screw you when I want to buy something it is
my business from whom I buy when I
want to sell something. It is my
business to myself
the only global elite who are trying to stop me are people like Trump who wants to put
directions on what I can buy and sell. That's my
possibility. What I can buy and sell freedom is
what you want to buy and what you want to sell. Where you choose
trade. Your labor trump wants to get in the way of that. In order to help some people, that's redistribution, ism and that's leftism. That's leftism tariffs are leftism there,
government involvement and we can talk about the history of tariffs. Briefly, 'cause Trump does this routine, where he
to say the founding fathers were in favor of tariffs and
here's the reality about the founding fathers in favor of tariffs. The only reason the founding fathers used to at the beginning of the Republican they're relatively
so is because they have no other method of raising revenue. There was no
income tax. It was unconstitutional right and they tried to collect taxes from the states in the state said no to find will terraform
Products that are coming is the only thing we can control when they
actually did a stab lish. A massive tariff in one thousand, eight hundred and twenty eight was called. The tariff of abominations is really what it's called. It's called the tariff of abominations.
Because it benefited northern manufacturing right. We we create all these tariffs of manufactured goods.
Can get into the north and then, but it heard southerners be southern,
Southerners were shipping out raw materials like cotton and other people set up their trade barriers
and now the southerners couldn't sell their cotton but then, or than
we can sell their heavy machinery, and so the s actually the first nullification crisis in american history happened because of a tariff
the state of South Carolina, said to the president.
Then John Quincy Adams, said to John Quincy Adams. Screw you, you don't have the capacity
going to ship out are caught in the way we please Tisha, better cotton going to buy
please to to buy. Remember something
who is established. L,
these partially in order to fight against tariffs. But what do you think
I think the stamp ACT was the stamp act was a tariff. What do you think the tea act was the tea act was a tax. These world tags were tariffs. These these are taxes on trade,
right? It says in the declaration of independence, one of the crimes that we that we, that King George can Georgia. We accuse the crown of is restricting our trade.
Ok, so the founding fathers were not in favor of tariffs. They will not and and tell
those are invariably become a tool of the elite. You want to know
the most ironic thing: the Republican Party used to really support tariffs based
from the civil war, all the way, through
one thousand nine hundred and thirty, the Republican Party supported tariffs to their massive debt.
In one thousand nine hundred and that the Republicans lost the presidency in in, but
The great irony is that in nineteen twelve, we pass the 16th amendment to the constitution. It was signed in nineteen thirteen on by by Wilson, but one thousand nine hundred and twelve. It really
cast this when the heavy work was done. The present was William Howard. Taft was republican. The reason that the Republican push the income tax, which was against. Why do you do that because he was trying to get Democrats to say yes to terrace worst
I'm afraid of all time. In order to preserve tariffs, we gave the federal government, the income tax and the encoder
A tariffs also helped lead to the great depression. They destroyed our economy for ten years. It's it's! It's absolute foolishness so
Donald Trump continues. Nonetheless, along these lines, he's
globalization wiped out the middle class and remember that chart I showed you remember.
Chart that I showed you about the middle class. How the upper middle class has gained in the middle class is shrinking, but so are the poor. So every
at the upper end is going the upper and it's
health is getting larger. Not everybody up at the upper end is gaining the upper end itself is getting larger, now encompasses a broader swath of people here, Trump just denying that, because it never happened. This
wave of globalization has wiped out totally totally are middle class. It doesn't have to be this way. We can turn it around and we can turn it around fast. Okay, that is absolute crap. It is based on
zero statistical evidence whatsoever is not wiped out of middle class was wiping out. Our middle class are terrible regulations that prevent middle class people from starting businesses. That's hurting our middle class, that's keeping for people,
but it certainly is not the capacity of a poor person in the United States to buy a microwave for one fifth, the price he used to cost that's asinine. What
does middle class to live like the middle class. By the way you ever wondering he talked about
Google classroom wiped out. Why is the middle class person now lives better than a rich person did in nineteen? Fifty? Why? Back in nineteen? Fifty only
rich guy had central air, they didn't even have central the unit air conditioners. Why is it that everyone now central letter? Why does everybody have a fridge? Why does everybody have two teeth
Why does everybody have a car? Why does it even the poor
You know probably has an. I thought why that's because of free trade, that's because of free trade, a truck in the it's the stuff is so
do, but it's so stupid, so ignorant, but the reason it's politically popular is because any government this is leftism any government program. Any government program that benefits a select few
but penalizes a wide variety of people will tend to succeed politically.
Because the wide variety of people- maybe it
It's me when I, when I go to the when I go to the grocery store by a factor of ten bucks
I may not even notice it but save that guy's job.
To that guy. He feels good about
self and I don't even notice it or if I do notice that it's a mild annoyance? This is why
making continue, raising taxes for welfare and food stamps and redistribution ism. They find a select group of people who want benefits, and then they get those people their benefits at the expense of everybody else, and it's below
popular okay. So trend continues along these lines and now he's openly channeling Bernie Sanders the right when it comes to the the the far right, Pat Buchanan,
trade group is actually on Bernie Sanders decide when it comes to economics, but if we're
going to deliver real change, we're going to have to reject the campaign of fear and intimidation being pursued by powerful, cooperate,
tions, media and political dynasties
the people who rig the system for their benefit will do anything and say anything to keep things exactly the way they are he's part of the political elite he is,
that guy right, when he's one, is paying paying off politicians taken by his own admission and yuri,
and I'm paying off a politician. If I just want politicians the hell out of my way, so I can trade with the people that I want to trade with
and this is nonsensical one of the arg
and he also tried it out with the old trade deficit argument all we're getting schlonged by China. China's just
making so much money off of us. You
yeah you I'm talking to you. You have a personal trade deficit with your grocery store,
so you give them more money than they give you. You have a trade deficit with your grocery store. Is that because they're screwing you or is it
because they're offering you a product and you are buying it and here's the reality. Trade deficits don't make you you, or you know, country that has a trade surplus and trade surplus, more people are buying stuff from them and then they're they're buying from other places,
no country that is Venezuela. You know why nobody in Venezuela has any money. Sudan probably has a trade, sir plus there's nobody. There has the capacity to buy anything right. The fact is: poor countries very often have trade surpluses. Russia has a trade, sir plus there are collapsing. My trade surpluses don't mean any
thing what matters, what matters in terms of the only thing that matters in terms of trade are voluntary transactions that happened between individuals. That's all, that's the only thing that matters we're not talking about when they talk trade deficit. The stupidest
about this we're not talking about the government getting screwed by another government were talking about. If I buy a product from China, I now have a personal trade deficit from China, I'm sure, by the way I do have a personal trade deficit from China. I don't have
drivers. I have in China this podcast, I'm going with zero. His China probably doesn't allow it right, but I'm sure I buy
product sometimes do I feel like China is me, or I feel like great. I got a cheaper products in China. This is this stuff is so dumb gang. It's so dumb trump continues
says that we allowed foreign countries to cheat us in every single way. We allowed foreign countries to subsidise their goods devalue their currencies, violate their agreements and cheat in every way imaginable, and our politicians did nothing about it. Trillions of our dollars and millions of our jobs flowed overseas as a result. Ok, it's just ridiculous. It's just ridiculous! Ok! So you
thing is along these lines and finally he concludes you can skip to clip twelve here. This is a speech later that night after he exits after you exit Oscar, the grouch is living room. He goes in, he speaks and this is later in Ohio and he says that Tpp, which is the trade, the transpacific partnership. This is a trade deal that involves a lot of asian countries, not including China, and there are problems with Tpp. There are. There are problems with Tpp and fast track authority, and we can talk about why it is that I, for example, that Tpp was a problem. I thought it
problem because I, like trade agreements to be approved by Congress, I don't want the president is negotiating trade agreements on his own. I think Congress should should sign off on trade agreements from doesn't like t b d t v p, because it's a trade deal. That's that's why he doesn't like to be peacemakers trump railing against you, pp,
Pacific partnership. Is another disaster done and pushed by special interests who want to rape, our country,
just a continuing rape of our country. That's what it is to to harsh word. It's a rape of our country,
of our country- and he doesn't just say once you said over and over and over it's rape by the way, there's a guy who thinks that my
Jason is not a rapist. I mean it's just it's just worst candid ever I mean it's just terribly, and this is true bad trump. It's true bad, naturally left loud.
By the way, because he's talking like a trade unionist marxist from nineteen, thirty, three and say here is
Dana Bash on CNN saying this is this. Is this is good drums when the left thinks it's good Trump gang? It might be hand. This is bad trump. Here's Dana bash, talking about the drug and, of course, on it in a batch, was interesting. You know how he, how Trump frame Hillary Clinton as running a campaign of fear. That seems like a relatively new tactic. It it it does, but I think broadly Camelot the I'm in the capital right now, and you could almost hear Republicans here, exhaling as they listen to the speech, not necessarily because all Republicans agree with him on trade. This is an issue that scrambles republican party, just like it does the Democratic Party they they really split on whether free trade is a good
idea. As George W Bush did, or whether the more populists a wing should prevail, so that now is obviously led by by Donald Trump, but just the fact that he gave so. I love the fact that Corey Lewandoski, who is Trump's former,
a manager who has a nondisclosure non disparagement agreement with Donald Trump is paid by CNN to be a contributor by the way. After this, the play Hollywood squares, so it is so now the bachelor Chris Matthews did the same thing. He because he is a leftist and so is from
on trade it Chris Matthews, I was at show it's about great trade stuff. Why
like I don't know how trade works really. I know that when I go to the hair salon, they tell me they can't sell me anything, there's nothing I can do for my hair and then they
Payless shoes. I can find something to do with my hair. I know that I have a personal trade deficit pillaged. I don't like it. I don't like do I do it anyway. Yeah I mean kids are expensive
gotta come by here? Somehow, though, go into Michael, I have talk about your inside. I campaigned. Do they understand? Is that Mister Trump understand what he's appealing to hear absolutely he's understood for quite some time,
even before he was going to run for president when he was considering running for governor of New York. He was talking about how the Buffalo, where I'm from, where I'm flying
to show classic example, absolutely hollowed out by trade deals and, and then after its left and
follow along in Michigan City in place like that across the country. I think. What's left, he used to be a blockbuster video store, that's gone, there may be a diner, not always a diner left, there's not
well in Cleveland composite per second. Does anyone give a crap that blockbuster no longer exist
like really. This is, but this is the logic of the of the of the Anti trade folks blockbuster in along
just. You really think that was because of NAFTA, because the trade deal Netflix
American Company, so the Amazon right they offer me
awesome stuff everyday. My life is
how much better now that I don't have to go down to blockbuster and sift through their missed their miss filed Video
Cape Citra played too many times in glitch in the middle, and then I have to bring it back to blockbuster and see if they have replacement tape, but they don't have to wait three days. But if I get my tape back two days late and they charged me five times the price of the video right, you know it was better
when I went last night on Amazon and I hit one button and went to my tv and I can watch whatever I. I want that's awesome in
but this is this is always the pitch rate trump say: oh, I went to Rochester New and there used to be a Kodak factory. There you know why there's not a code
factory there anymore. Getting
because nobody uses film anymore, because everything is digital. You
go back to the days where you had to worry about over exposing your phone. Every time you brought it in to be developed. What stupidity, what other economic idiocy and stupidity and it kills jobs, and it destroys a
if you want to look like Venezuela, all we have to do is continue following our hearts when it comes to economics, as opposed to recognizing basic Chris okay time for some stuff, I like and then a plentiful cornucopia of things,
I today so the stuff I like we're doing. Pre Hayes Code films, so they,
the code, as I mentioned the last couple of days. It was a code voluntarily adopted by Hollywood from nineteen thirty three to about one thousand nine hundred and sixty, and it was a code that basically said that there shouldn't be
extraneous violence on screen? No extraneous sacks, the bad guy should?
the end of the movie. There should be morality reflected on screen. Hollywood adopted it because they
Is it time when Americans cared about such things like morality and values, but before that between one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and one thousand nine hundred and thirty three alot of movie
came out. There were very gritty that look like 1990s film, so here's one this one's very famous,
Jimmy Cagney? When he's even look to
young Jimmy Cagney, as your means, you can use a kid when he does this Jimmy Cagney. Who was the gangster on film and he was always the gangsters, always this guy real, tough guy, brawler
nasty talks like Trump right, and he and he this is the most famous scene from this particular movies, and this one most famous scene from this movie is when he grabbed a grapefruit and smashes into girls face right, the girl, the he does, mall right. In the end, she cheapest them off to grab a great friend just smashes interface. The movie itself is really good.
It's a really intense films about eighty minutes, long and very tight. A lot of these older movies very tight, a lot tighter than now. Now, every film in order to
Syfy. It's it's ten dollars, fifteen twenty five dollars ticket has to be eight hours long, but back,
That should make a movie those like ninety minutes. Long and super tight public enemy is one of those there's a little bit from public enemy, all gays in our at all,
anytime he's watching all these people go into the restaurant
and he is up to no good well enough
watch the whole scene, but it's intense bad things are bad happen, stop it there and leaving suspenseful, but this is
the movie is really good and really tight and Jimmy cat.
He would go on to do a lot of these kinds of movies, all the way up to white heat on Yeltsin's, okay,
and broadening out later in his career, doing some comedy but really underrated actor, Jimmy Cagney, ok time for some things that I hate so so yesterday,
I walk into into my house. My wife is on maternity leave with the baby for a few weeks and I walk into
she's exhausted. So I forgive her partially for this. I walked
into our room and
the tv is playing the bachelorette
and I haven't seen much of the bachelorette
really seen a lot of bachelor at all. I've seen is, is kind of just the ads for it and I watched
into this. This show I
I believe I I don't know this, but the show marks the end of western civilization hey. This is the death of manhood. This is the death of womanhood. This is the death of western civilization. They show so here's a clip from this season's
no okay- and this is a dude crying, because some check some idiot check,
who's out looking for love by dating fifteen guys simultaneously, which, where I come from, used to be called promiscuity, but now, apparently it's called the tv show. You know that the
she she's she's, looking for love by making out with eighty seven guys like on my my wife answers. My wife is watching this and he makes out with like
eight guys in the span of two days now number one kind of polish. Okay. Just put the
out there and I did the same thing for dude kind of hellish right I mean like you, you make it a lot to do the one time kind of gross, but the part that's amazing is number
when they think that this is a route to love which it isn't it
there's, never any discussion of values. It's always discussion of feelings. The entire show from what I
can see is a discussion of feelings like her pride in them. Do you love me yet? Well, I'm having a hard time expressing my feelings but yeah, I love you 'cause. I really want that rose
really want that rose. I want to stay on here and I went up my name profile little bit and not shave for two days, so I have a little bit of stubble. I want that red. So I love you, I'm having my deep
love for you, based on what based on what
based on one on a walk in the park with a string quartet following you: they they
that's, what love is based on now, like the base of a lasting relation. I know what the stats are, but I do wonder how many of these couples ever actually get married and stay married. Is it maybe like two in the entire
history of the bachelor, the bachelorette, maybe two, so that's problem number one to problem number one is with her.
Is needy wheedling girl Don. Do you love me yet? I have feelings for you, but you love me, shot
up. You don't even know each other well enough to love each other.
In in in your making a and if you love it, if you love each one of these guys and they'll love you, why are you
Making out with everybody. Yeah
I was my wife there's a got. My wife was living in a in a
UCLA call bite which is jewish cooperative living facility
and there was an there's a guy there who is clearly hitting on her like all the time I what happens to be super hot and there is a guide
who is hitting on her like all the time and she because
women are oblivious when they're when they want the oblivious. She was just oblivious and she thought
he's being a nice guy, like all guys, are nodding right, you're, all nodding, you've had this experience. Everyone had this experience with
girlfriend or wife
but the wife where the girl,
understand the guys hitting on her? Because girls are innocent? They don't understand that all guys want to do is have sex. So there is a. There is a that so she's like oh, no, you just being nice, just wants to help me with my science homework yeah right so
so it right so I took
so I told her. So I told my wife at the time. I want you to stop talking to
if you don't I'm going to have to murder him and it's
you don't want me to go to jail. Then I would prefer that you not talk to him
anymore and she said why and I said because he's hitting on you and I don't think, that's appropriate.
In another girls. I don't think that it's appropriate to discuss it. Nine, you, I think, he's kind of a douche bag right and so that's a and and he and so later on later
Then she she didn't write you! No, no, it's nothing on it. Two weeks later, he comes to see any any says. Are you really sure that you're with Ben.
And she goes all not
last time I not
the last time. I was right, my marriage, so so, in any case, that's that's. On the on the ladies side of the, if a woman is looking for love, I did a bunch of guys simultaneously you're doing it wrong you're doing it wrong. Okay, number, two, the guys what
In the hell is wrong with these dudes,
ok they're sitting around talking with each other after having pass
the scroll around like their share in a beer,
every one of them makes out with her in the course of a single episode and they're all sitting around like. Oh, I don't
so. She can pick me you're going to pick you I don't know,
So what do we do? I feel like the competition, but I love her so much, but do you also love her? What who stole your testing
and put them in a jar dude like what happened here. It's the it's the sad
I mean like what happened american masculinity, what happened to if you fall in love with a girl and then
to make clear that you are not going to tolerate other dudes going after her.
This was one of the halcyons of masculinity was not only protect your woman but protect your woman like this like this is what is
and it's it's so ridiculous, and I know all the feminists right now are going crazy. Oh, how dare he says the woman has to be protected from other men know the woman gets to choose right. She can reject the guy that
fine. But what I understand when the guy is cool with this, if my, if
my girlfriend were making out with five other guys. You would not mega roll friend for any amount of time whatsoever. There be zero minutes where she was my girlfriend right so, but but these guys do then she breaks up,
them by not giving them a rose- and it's also emotional and we're going to play music in an oh, my god, there's a scene- I I can go on like this for an hour. There's a
where there's a scene, a scene in this episode of the bachelorette where they create like this. It's like they go to some like,
art nouveau bullcrap place where it's it's like new
art and the art involves like a screen
and that has water on it and all these women are like crawling around on the screen and then he gets in there with a bathing suit. She gets into the bathing suit he's like! Oh, should I kiss her should. I know: should I kiss search dino,
then and then and then, and finally, he kisses her he's all manipulated. And finally, he
this is our and she goes yeah. We did it and then she throws him off. The show
five seconds later actually causes him, may
yeah? This is a real search for love, so here is so anyway there's one of the guys he gets tossed from the show and you
weeping so sad, this girl who's
coming up with every other dude on the show everyone within a thirty seven mile radius, the entire USC
marching band and all my god she rejected me. My life is over. Now your life is over and you signed up for this show dude. Alright, so
here's the here's, the guy we did about it,
did you use the word entitlement Basterd very intently, that
Jordan? I thought he was the end all of Bealls right. There
use the word entitlement and
he is not only possible. How are they? Let me just as his one question: how is it? How does one act entitled in
stating that the rules of a game or such that's? Well, how does my character
to question. When I am
in a poker game, it was one thing and we you know whatever
is this pathetic when someone needs to bring up stuff like that, ok and then the whole show is just this drama. This is girl talk. This is the view
these guys sitting around talking about this, and we got a bunch of
in this room. Lindsey ignore this for a second guys. How often do we sit around talking about our feelings in our relationships? Never zero.
Time ever will never happen, will never happen in the future. Will never have
in the past has never happened in human history, except on the stupid crappy tv show
yes, the end of masculinity men who are willing to talk with other men about whether they're going to get
the same girl? Girls were willing
to make out with like ten dudes. It wants to figure out which guy they want to be with, but really not kind of, because at the end it doesn't matter at the end of the show just grows in women who think this is actual romance. That's the thing women who think this is actual romance actual romance is not this. It's not dudes making out with you and that fee
sing? A thrill, that's called lust right, actual romance is not
set up
fully nonsense scenario where we're all made up- and somebody did your hair for you in a multi million dollar company- and they had-
the dancing with some random dude who they cast from a list of pictures.
It turns out romance actually is based
and shared values, and if it's not based on shared values, your
the one who ends up with the rose gang. Okay, so that's it. So that's that's the thing
that I have heard I I just do one more thing that I hate to the rise. Math as well will murder me, because I I had him cut this clip. So there is a the the black entertainment television awards.
There is a guy there's a couple days old, there's a fellow
is Jeremy, Jeremiah Williams, or I can't remember this. This person's name from from Bt Awards Jesse Jesse,
bless his name, and I guess he's on Grey's anatomy. Another show that I will never watch and Jesse Williams gives a speech at the BT awards in which he basically
says: America is racist, terrible place, and it's awful here we go struggling parents, the families of teachers, of students that are realizing that a system built to divide and impoverish and destroy us cannot
stand. If we do all right, ok, we stop it right there for one. Second, the idea that America is built to impoverished and destroy black people is absolute crap, it's utter nonsense. It's despicable and it's wrong thing goes on I mean
delta impoverishing destroy him by the way it was at the white people who did it 'cause his mom is white, so that's kind of awkward
and then this whole thing yeah. Clearly. Clearly, America is set up to destroy black people when the Pres
into the United States is black. The attorney general of the United States is black. Yeah, clearly clearly were set up to destroy black people, and black people in America have
better than another, any other country on planet earth legitimately any other country on the planet? Yeah we're set up for that? That's really. The big problem is that America set up that way. He continues along these lines. 'cause. He has an iq, that's
or the shoe size, kind of basic mathematics and the more we learn about who we are and how we got here, the more we will mobilize now. This is also in particular for the black women in particular,.
Who have spent their lifetimes dedicated to nurturing everyone
for themselves. We can,
it will be better for you. Ok question who is the we here is. The weed is the cloud one second, and it says we will do better for you does it mean the government, the gun
and let it seems to me that the government has been father here. It seems to me that the government is handing over enormous amounts of cash to women who get pregnant out of out of wedlock.
If you would say you know, we need to do better by you and what he meant was black men, who are now
Can you up need to do better by you, which is disproportionately what's happening, then? That would be something worthwhile, but I have a feeling that somebody is talking about. I have a feeling. What he's talking about is that I
I have a wife, and children are wife that I stand by an protect and defend and provide for an children that I protect defendant provide for somehow it's Myra.
Sponse ability to take care of women who get pray.
Involuntarily out of wedlock and the guide them now is my job, and we will continue this for five more seconds and then we'll be done with this idiot
we've been doing is looking at the data and we know that police
somehow managed to deescalate, disarm and not kill white people everyday.
So, what's going to happen, is we're going to have equal rights and justice in our own country or we will restructure their function in r,
ok. Well, we really have some overdue restructure civil rights working he's, ripping an opinion for shooting black people randomly statistically untrue, false false false all of this post is just a string of lies and what's important about this is listen to that applause. Listen to the audience of the black entertainment television awards all these rich people sitting in the audience.
Virtually all of them are black complaining about how terrible America is America's brutal and evil by the way sitting there protected by cops, who are ringing the into
The situation just grows all the way around, but it's this sort of polarization. Hillary Clinton said today that she that she is she thinks that Americans need to stop. They don't have to consider themselves victims, that's her entire campaign. That's what Democrats care about is
people considering themselves victims this to the victim standing up there, winning an award after making millions of dollars playing
reading. Somebody elses lines on a tv show having a white mother, but he's victimize
by the evil white american patriarchy or some such crap.
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