In this episode of The Conversation, Ben Shapiro and Elisha Krauss discuss taxes, Star Wars, and if people having calling on their lives for specific vocations.

Date: 06-19-2018
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The regime's going that going back to our morning radio day, ol man, some really angry days were on their radio show. I law angry daylight. Some of your angriest days were the best radio.
Ok. Well, let's find out. Let us out of this ends up being the best observe the conversation ever with kick him enough with members are, in your opinion, how much time in practice doesn't usually take for an aspiring writer with some natural talent to become an excellent writer a year
I mean really high. It takes a long time to become very good writer and you have start young, it's all about how much right, how much red in turn
I in and there is no substitute for writing and editing in writing, and I think it is good to have some people around. You are capable of editing your work in making sure that you're you're getting better and what you're doing, but it's not just how much right obviously tells her how much red and what kind of writers you you tend to read, because
especially when you first starting out it's hard to deter decreed, distinct
boys. I remember when I was first writing. My syndicated column
based on a lot more like a well. No seventeen, my medical, sounds a lot more like a culture, because those words the voice that I was reading a lot at the time, and now my articles don't read like ankle today
We'd like me, that's that just a voice that comes out naturally Abraham, nothing so little behind the scenes here for hours subscribers. Never one watching has talking to my girlfriend Marin, Catherine HAM, of course, of literalist.
Insane and fame and shame. I were groping to each other about how sometimes we get a really great idea for peace. We feel like we knock it out and then, by the time it gets edit and all the stuff right is that out of the news where, as you and our girlfriend, Bethany Mandela literally can turn out pieces like from your Iphone YE. I have a thought for peace and bends already written it. How do you know that my brain elsewhere type, a hundred thirty eight words permitted or something, but then yourself at it yourself? I didn't have the ability to postpone it,
some have the old mandatory matters may so as good as its it's incredible, but it's against the law to have had a reality on that scale. Again you! Just? U rewrite
we also learned a right under deadline. I get to see how fast you can turn stuff out, instead of trying to be a protectionist about everything, your first first trial.
How much you can write, how quickly and then go back and edit Samuels has been do believe in for a particular vocation, meaning do think there is a particular calling by God for each person pertaining to whether they should marry what they should do for work etc. Yes, I mean, I think, that your skill set generates a personality, generate certain choices in life, and I think that all of us here are tailored for particular choices and how we act in accordance with those choices and make us happier or was happy. So if you have a skill set the distillery one profession and you have an aptitude for that professional liking for that, preferably like another one,
a lot more any suck at it. Then you're probably doomed to be unhappy, because the fact is that you should be finding the place where you can do something. You like something you're good at something you feel makes the difference. If you, if you can find the sweet spot, that has all three those characteristics then you are like.
To have a happy life? Do you find that you do you think that you have a job that has altered
thus characterised by Yanina. I love what I do, then I am pretty good at talking. It turns out
and I'm a pretty good writer and lovely inflection. We talk about. I love what I do, I'm so tired,
right now Ilusha strangle. You did.
Having some people want to figure out what their good I won't. Actually, I will naturally strangulation, also oh by the way
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Ah, there are so many problems they completely unfounded. Colbert talk about this on a Sunday at us, and there are many comes the french revolution, so number one lots of beheadings so that that turned out socket, but also
revolution as religious artifacts and history lot lot lots of terrible things
as it turns out an and leading to the napoleonic wars, so it was just great all the way around, but the. If you can talk about the real problems of the french Revolution, you sort have two juxtapose at the American Revolution
american Revolution was more conservative, an orientation because the american revenue-
Was based on the idea that we ought to preserve certain anglo Saxon
traditions of law and judeo christian traditions of morality. In the context of a libertarian governed
that was smaller and allowed for personal freedom. The french revolution essentially said that, while the American Revolution said the individual trumps, the the needs of the communal, the french Revolution of the,
since the french declaration, the right man specifically says that if your rights run up against the rights of the state and the rights of the state win- and
There is also a real attempt to throw religion out the window, and so there are, for example, during
french revolution, there actually was something called the cult of reason. They went into the Notre Dame Cathedral and they took down all of the cross. Is they took down all of the act of the icons and instead they put up statues of the goddess of reason. They actually held back canals to the goddess reason. At Notre Dame Cathedral, the cult of reason was one. There is also the cult of the Supreme deity, which is Robespierre, sort of DS, version of the cult of reason
all of this result in this, this manifest belief that human beings were fully capable of forming their own moral system on a community level, and the true happiness was to be found in shaping the world through communal power, and this leads off is it is not just what the french revolution itself was. It leads off some of the worst ideas in human history
the french revolution. It leads off the idea of romantic nationalism that nationalism disconnected from any sort of aid.
Liberalism are freedom is in and of itself a good, because what one of these? The french revolution did those unique
then there are fighting a series of wars at this time of Prussia and later with the british and big for the first time in human history, but until then,
war was not something that the citizen Rachel Pardon until then, eventually had the feudal lords in the night, and these people have got their fight and then,
does the literal your job right. They will protect the bee fiefdom and all of these citizens would like
the surface in and that's how you do things in a professional military classing have everybody else, the french Revolution
that this had now you are citizens having Jura soldiers who everyone is now soldier, save a complete integration of the civilian population,
the military population- and that is an overwhelmingly
powerful move into.
Terry history. It also leads to the idea that great power can be found in national,
the unity and that leads to the unification of Germany. Germany responds with this romantic fervour of nationalism. I any more.
And from Prussian broke
being separate states, for example, into United Germany. Abide by it
seventy under under Bismarck, I end dumb, says him. That's one thing: the movement towards real
banality unbounded from moral considerations. That was the view movement away from judeo christian moral systems. That leads,
the rise of alter more systems ranging from communism to to Nazi, as I did there, all sorts problems at the french rival,
Really it really a devastating third world history and good ideas gone wrong,
differences. Jonas has between lock and resell, lock again believing in the idea of endeavour.
Liberty as bringing from a state of nature. I M
uh believing that human beings are naturally good and that, if we could just give all of our power to the state through the general well in the state would end up doing all sorts wonderful things for us. That's turned out to be dangerous, very Yemen
literally hundreds of millions of people in a brain and says Hive enemy LISA, all things are saying: Hebron and children have been separated from their parents for years now. But what is the solution that keep families together? Hoisting he's talking about?
the situation of border- I'm not your! Actually. I think that that that could be woollens above questions of Acta if whatever the situation at the border than these simple solution is for there to be a pallet piece of legislation passed that overruled the nine Circuit Court of Appeals decision in a case that was signed in two thousand sixteen about the floor, a settlement in which they basically said that you have to discharge all children, regardless of the situation even accompanied minors, have to be sent into the system and that can be overturned by
black of Congress the fact that Congress has not done that, I think, is stupid already. As far as the solution,
to families together generally like it, and indeed the anti divorce,
anti family breakdown number one you actually have to have some skin in the games. That means marriage.
You mean you get together and you live with each other means actually have to have skin and again. That means an actual pre commitment to stay together, no matter the
situation, barring some sort of horrific infidelity or physical violence, or something and beyond that. I think that the so
keeping families together so think of yourself, the family unit like work for me at the most,
One thing in my life is the fact that when I got home- and I look at my wife and I look at my children- this is the the
is the kingdom that that I have built along with my wife.
Is a unit that is inseparable and if
they were to happen. One member of the unit. The unit would be irrevocably broken to see yourself as an individual in the context of a family mistake,
your national severity of under development makes it a the world communist when it comes to our own family, but we should be capitalist when it comes to the general system.
The large one
your family. It is a matter of from each according,
to his ability to each according to his need, because my wife and I have a joint bank account when it comes to taking care of the kids. You take care of the kids.
Jerry hanging hand, that's just the way that weren't exactly do you think
but that way, you're more likely to have a happy family life and to stay together. Then question from brain and their elite says: how do you prepare for the show every day? What goes on behind the scenes that makes the show so
I appreciate it. Thank you will what goes on everyday aside from massive and copious amounts,
age is is, is the constant and gave her with a new? So I'm in the news all the time and not just don't what
the time, but I'm writing, at least for peace is a day for our website,
Europe is weak for national authorities with four Newsweek. I bread peace every couple weeks for the the jewish journal. Iris indicate a column every week, so I write or get bored not really,
I am writing on average, somewhere between twenty and twenty five pieces. We plenty of content
that way, so winner engaged with the news all that much. That means that you are going to be on top of it and you already sort of
the narrative going at any given time of the day what the nervous can be for the next morning actually show prep. The formal show doesn't take other long sort of have agenda
wised outline of what I want to go with the show and then send Quicksilver
to our producers and they pull them because their often what they do and that's the best possible Fraser producers are ever gonna get and better pull. That clap then played again at Chris
time, that's exactly right because it ain't coming again and and and when it comes time for the show, then I basically Mabel just refer for forty five minutes. You cause you do not have
Nothing really regret. There's nothing guarantee for that that something that I think a lot of people don't realize weathers podcasting or talk radio, which is a world that we are getting from before you dont have liked notes and stuff for either there are few host, who actually will have,
like scripted monologues, but now more often, and yet more often than not it see. You do not stop here. Ok, so it's Ben and his brilliant and and the amazing team exactly aren't they an amazing team there there they are just amazingly mediocre
after all, says Hannibal Shapiro with your restricted taste to music. Oh I like already. What are your thoughts on all genre like electronic atm trap, Bollywood, etc are sent pads heresy? I don't know
anything you just said any of the new ever less in the eighties music. I have wasn't, I am assuming like he means, like the synthesizer gnawing. Ok, so synthesizers suck okay. So if this is either sides are innocent had the same, I
Why are you asking me edge of senator northerly you're talking about I'm too tired for this illegal? I don't know, I don't know, ok victims, that electronic dance
like I've, been I've heard some of it. That I think is is like. I think some daft punk, I believe, is idiom crack a high. So so some of that some other stuff is is somewhat interesting. Elbowing deeply repetitive by overall, not not not to enter, it seems
musically unsophisticated too, maybe that's because anything you like protein, we won't be seeing you catch all. An extra nonmember go no one. That probably was there. Any I've been out. Ask a follow up to that question. Is there any top forty song that you like right now know I'd have that have to look at the current upward over the past couple of years there been a couple
Tat. Forty signs that, if our work at least catchy and with other there is a will there there is that what what's the one that there's one I want to show you like room, clap one thousand long time ago, but that there are terrible taste. While I can't believe you said the youth,
I was attached to one thing: it is a catch, you do ya and theirs
so the am I
I know that you don't think Adela Rebel just for kicks is not the name of the song that has a catchy basin,
so right now, I don't know when I look at top horizontal and if we look for the song I just for a catchy baseline, because that's basically all the music has become Phoebe says. Does your wife ever watch any of your speeches.
Bates. Yes, she does enjoy watching speeches and of its actual issues, usually shewed, because she likes may issue she likes watching. This speech is better than the debate, because if you love somebody
watch them in an adversarial situation. They lot more nervous, yeah exactly especially women. We get a little anxious, but she likes listening to the shop. So whenever I'm sort of making fun of her or or nodding at her, she she's she's listening and what did she do for a living Africa? By virtue of the doktor S,
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They will give the present a lot of credit for stuff that happens in the country where the present has operate along two tracks. One is to pursue the policy presidential. I think, on policy up until the last three weeks I thought was it like a minus. Now I put a more like a bureau b plus because the last couple weeks, a policy of not supremely happy with, but overall I think, is a very good job on policy, but there is another side of the presidency, and that is the teachings,
The presidency is we're. Ronald Reagan really excelled at having Thomas
out there. Lecturing people on basic economics, everyday sounds amazing to me and using the power of the presidency to actually teach people about. Politics is each about values that there would be a wonderful thing see I would choose you.
Spirit, animal Oda gaily while may regret, then you and Ambassador Hashtag, girlfriends, terrific Blake, says Ben Trump is coming to speak in my town tomorrow and the whole town planning to protest its tents. Is there any do you have any advice should show. I see him speak bail.
Of town or walk into the fire women adventure. You really that animated go see the rally round medical Cinderella. Go I mean, don't don't be deterred because that it'll be a safe place. Me is the president of the United States. We can't let him get shouted out of town or some
I've been in that situation myself and, if thou protect me that protect the present is the United States
I think it I think it'll be ok, but the fact that people are still seem feeling and to go out there and protest on mass. I understand you're making headlines. I understand you think that you are virtues signalling that this is going to get policy done, one of the things that I think detrimental in
whether it be illegal immigration policies being done right now. Is that so many members,
media and the political class think that the do they speak in the more they yell, the more they're going to get something from Republicans. It's the office
What we are actually doing is their undercutting the support base for a public. Instead, you anything
and more importantly, there, under cutting the support base for Democrats to work with Republicans, because it's a lot easier politically.
For Democrats to set off on the side and yell about things than it is for them to actually pass something comprehensible. Republicans Hayley has a really interesting questions. She says what are your thoughts on thirteen reasons why, of course, the Netflix theories that space on a book and its controversial impacts on society? I am personally supportive of its graphic
content, but a lot of people are offended by it. So I watched a lot of the show. I was not a fan of the show. Are they there? A couple reasons for this is number one: either good statistic:
show that, in the aftermath of the release of the show there was this dramatic uptake and the number of Google
As for suicide and suicide methods, there's some call the word their effect. The worthy effect is well documented. Suicide copycat affected goes all the way,
to the nineteenth century. In Germany, where there is named after the book the sorrows of young with regard to an epoch,
as I said, this romantic story about this young man shoots himself, I end
Supposedly there a lot of people shot themselves because they're such popular novel will, you actually see in the aftermath of her example, Marilyn Monroe Suicide, there's a copycat effect where I think, an additional three hundred and three people in in the in the survey.
Committed suicide over the average. I specifically because when people Cecil,
breeze commit suicide. This creates a suicide epidemic and thirteen reasons why he saw some evidence that also, I do not believe the typical explanation,
that people who are bullied necessarily commit suicide as someone who's viciously boy, I never had ceased
and I thought I think that suicide is a lot more complex.
And your mean to someone they gone, they commit suicide. You stated that these data on what causes suicide.
Extraordinarily mix at diminish, bully anyone always having bullying is immoral and evil, but the bid the sort of basic idea. Thirteen reasons why
perfectly normal girl or girl, whose ITALY's mostly normal, who and
committing suicide, specifically because a lot of people are mean to her, and I just don't think that the evidence is there for that. In fact, what studies tend to show is when you remove depression from the equation, that bullying has very little to do with suicide depression?
can progress? In fact, people who perceive themselves as victims of bullying very often perceived themselves that way because they were victims of depression already. So, if you're more depressed, you Tennessee yourselves victim of bullying, as opposed to somebody who just taken in alarms, interesting Ferris, has hayband, which book do you like better nineteen eighty
or or brave new world. Why? Why, as nineteen eighty four is a better book just as a book, I, like George Orwell's about a writer than Aldous Huxley, but does that with that set,
I think brave new world is more accurate. Look at what the possible future can look like no nineteen. Eighty four obviously was written with
communist Russia in mind, with with tyrannical fascism in mind.
And and brave new world, was written more with the kind of decline of western civilization mind. If you look at the these or promise a brave new world, which is that we will all be drugging ourselves into Bliss
we won't have any responsibilities and will just be able to have children
Children will be produced in a lab. It gets a lot closer to what society is aiming towards now. The sort of hedonistic pleasure, the nineteen eighty four, but that's only because you know
Post Soviet Union are also if you live in North Korea right now, and for one thousand nine hundred and eighty four was that allow a realistic to you interesting Stephen says, while perusing my long forgotten list of books, I read for high school, I remembered Davita's harp by
ok, have you read at what are your thoughts? As everyone knows, I have not read so high and low tech has a couple of books that are just the untasted, the the that his two best books of the chosen. The promise the chosen is just fantastic work about sort of the conflict between presidium, these the ultra religious, more mystical sect of of Orthodox Judaism and Miss Noggin for people who are supposed to be sort of the rationalists its. If you, if you want a window into sort of
suddenly complex conflict in an orthodox Judaism, but the chosen in the promise our excellent boxing and well worth reading and by, but I've already deserves our count. William Christians, as one key aspect, do you think a society means for it to be
democratized I, while the first thing that you need is two thousand years of judeo christian development.
After they had after they are talking about democracy?
Isn't that I say, though, that's it. I'm being facetious, obviously had democracy in action to Athens and but for a society, be democratize requires a certain regiment of belief,
an individual rights and also a belief in the capacity of reasons, help us convince one another of argumentation. What I
say, is that reason in the absence of religion tends towards communal slash state journey and religion
the absence of reason tends towards religious journey transferred theocracy. I so you you need a car
instead of values, the set about that set of values is built on a certain set of key principles, ranging from individual value worth and freedom to the concept that a that its
that any sort of journey from above is likely to lead to more conflict, which is been historic
the accurate, I would say, although you know, obviously a lot of great philosophers, make the case for an aristocratic rule from above. I think that's a failure, because I think about
one is the decentralized knowledge, is a lot more effectiveness, centralize knowledge, common argument that use while the United States should go and try to democratize Inter Congolese and there's no way that you can make democracies out of places that haven't had that. So you can make to macciota places that have had it, but you do have do nuke them twice and then occupy them for several generations,
I mean that's that's what happened and Van. Obviously, in Germany there was a nascent democracy Weimar democracy before Nazi Germany, and then we had to occupy them. We still have troops on the ground in Germany, so you can't you can about what has contributed, requires forcibly changing the culture of the country in a lot of deep in abiding ways. If, if you're going to implant in foreign soil, like I think Iraq could have been a democracy, but it would have taken an end is still a quasi democracy, but we have taken a long time of western nation in safety and security and for democracy to take place. The first precondition to democracy is a rule of law. There actually does have to be rule of law or people feel like you're, not gonna have their stuff stolen because they feel you're gonna have their stuff. So when the new you form up into travel, bans in you beat the crap out of each other, Nicholas as high bending militia ban with Congress asking for documents from the deal J recently regarding
Russia probe the deal J will not provide them. Unread acted. Should these congressmen have access. I think to all this classified information you you bought. Yes, Congress should have access to classified information. Video they should deal J should turn it over the other. There is a lot of talk by the deal J about the risks of turning over the sort of classified information, but then to Morocco.
Find information came out and it was a risk at all. So I don't trust the deal J anymore. What I don't understand is why president from doesn't just declassify elements, so president trumpet the stroke of a pen can declassed file. This information make it public make sure that it doesnt violate classical
and standards. One is handed over to Congress. Hasn't done that. I know that's, because using pay proper attention to it or other. There is because there's some classified mature of damages him, but it seems to me that at this point we all want to see the documents because we have romance leaking now that do you think that if there is legitimately classified information that a democratic or republican can legally and why I mean yes, but I mean that's the whole point of declassified so, for example, I think the key
page Pfizer warrant ought to be classified. We have to see that right now, because there's been so much talk about it will either no within the first five minutes or not whether that was trumped up from purposes getting president trumpet,
what we do now have legitimately gotten Pfizer warrant. I'll put it this way, I'm a lot more suspicious of political motives.
And then said the other was the same last week before that Department of Justice Inspector General Report came out. Yet how says with a declining global birthrate, even we had an article this week on daily wire by how diaper sales in the United States alone, because Americans are making babies anymore and an increased out of wedlock birth rate. How can we morally pretty
the global economy and our future as a judeo christian, serious question really serious problem. I think that a society that does not produce children
I just decided that is not based around the future. It's decided it seems to be based on tree distribution of resources in the present, which is why baby boomers and enormous the service to to the rest of the United States by basically sucks
an enormous amount of resources from future generations and not producing enough kids even pay for it. So I think that that aid
I think that a huge mistake, the people ought to be. Having more kids, I think, makes you a better person have work. Had studies tend to show that you are either happiest if you have no kids or mitigate the interesting, what counts as many more than three ok, three or more so if you have one or two of its typically, not enough, I'm in wasting typical, I mean illicit. You can you have two can be very happy, but about the reality. Is that dumb, a if you're putting all you're all your hopes?
dreams into Kansas, supposed to put it in a bevy of his. If you don't take care of each other, then that that tends to lead you to greater and happiness, also
society, the sap built around what values want to preserve the future generation is not going to be a society that I think is, is either worthy of upholding necessarily or society that has the will to uphold itself parents as what's up with Matt walls. Is he ever going to do a converse
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now my yeah exactly autoclave so be Andrew and then Michael and then you again yeah unless you can wrangle Matt Walston. Their regret is evident from the rotation to get this through meditations, like those high ban. Where do you fall on the theory of evolution, so I believe in the theory of evolution with that said, I dont believe that evolution is smooth graded process. So the way they are taught it in school is that
pollution takes place over time it
play smooth way. The fossil record does intend to suggest that, so I believe that that species can evolve from one June
other, although the evidence for that is, is will weaker than than intra species evolution, meaning a species evolving itself like birds, evolving to become you have the same kind of bird, but with slight differential.
Asian, but with all that, I'm not anti theory of evolution it. It just looks like the fossils
it. Has certain areas of genetic explosion, and so did the kind of smooth natural selection theory that basically, a certain number of change should take place over a certain course of time. The fossil record is unfair that out, but the evidence to support evolution itself. The idea of changes to the fossil record occurring overtime that I believe in and that I think, is true in that. I also don't really have a problem square with the Bible which, which is specifically directed toward a set of people at a particular time who are being told about scientific matters in which they are nothing so that the I've never had a huge issue that aren't Craigslist Dear Ban
referred to a law in court ruling explaining the separation children from parents crossing the border, which law and night circuit ruling referring to use that arises that make up the floor settlement. Those nineteen eighty, seven Uzi settlement took place between the federal government.
As illegal immigrants, and basically it said that unaccompanied minors, so minors who come across the border illegally, that those people
cannot be held in custody for longer than a certain period of time. Instead, if they, if they are not prosecuted, they have to be handed over to the care of Hs Origin
foster family, because you know a five year old sitting in prison and isn't there something on the books and say within twenty days right or even so this. So then what happened so as part of a settlement? If you apply for that, they can be held for longer than twenty days. Typically, what that means
if you are applying for asylum, then you're going to be released into the general population, because asylum cases take longer than twenty days. Then in two thousand sixteen, the nine Circuit Court of Appeals extended the floor. A settlement to apply to accompanied minors who now wasn't just
if you came here without a parent and you're seven years old, do you not have to get released to apostille family? Now? What? If you come with your parents? You still have to be released out of custody at home
did to address its why these holding areas or you have to be granted to a foster care situation or remanded to an answer or an uncle, for example, and that seems to me utterly foolish if you're coming here with her parents seems to me to be able to stay with your parents now, but to Larry's about all of this is that in two thousand fourteen two thousand fifth
That's what the Obama administration did. They crackdown on illegal immigration, fairly serious way after that huge wave at the border, and there are holding women and children together in confinement and they were sued for that there were said Europe that is apparently the Obama administration if she said we're doing this as a deterrent and exactly the same way. The trumpet illustration is now saying there separating
parents and kids as a deterrent, the Obama administration was saying we are holding women and children as a deterrent federal court struck down. They said you can't do that. You have to release the kid you silken.
Arrests apparently have to release the kid. So here's the way it works. If president from decides that he wants to prosecute somebody here,
it was prosecute somebody for illegal immigration. Then the kid cannot be held in prison with the parents or in the Campi incarcerated in jail with parents. They have to be
LISA when people say from could end this with the stroke of a pan. The only thing from could end with a stroke of the pen, the arrest, and he has no. Yes,
Discretion. When it comes to you, I'm hold these kids in imprisonment with their parents. You can't do that.
The nights are too has to be a little relation re. Has we legislate on the changes that in that's exactly what should happen? Ok, yea pop culture question from Andy who says: I know that you are not a fan of the captain. America movies. I am curious as to why I think the movies reflect on the importance of patriotism, individual
the sum and self accountability I mean. So these are the basic morality of Captain Merrick. I have no general problem with edged living yeah.
I think the Erika accident happens once tweeted you they doesn't like you know. Actually he treated me after I had seen the efforts in the first Captain America Movie. I just think that he happens to be a rather wooden acrimony, huge for seven stand on a scale of Christmas. It right now. It goes like Chris Pratt
always Chris Pine and then maybe Chris Evans.
I have to think that there is another Christopher its hands.
Helms worth outrage, Evans hurry
henceforth comes in third pines. Better acrobat by henceforth is is hilarious.
I don't think of much of Chris Evans- is an acronym not just because he says that he just likes me. I don't like me
like the mayor fan of Captain America in them the morals may,
That is the problem of look. This ban has been up movie will say, here's the problem with Captain american Wage, ok in the comic books. Basically, Captain America is John Mccain right he's a thought out. Old man was really grumpy about everything and super patriotic stuck in it
it's a fish out of water thing stuck in a post, modern society that doesn't value a miracle that much that's what he isn T in the comics knows. What makes him Griggs like a Throwback America awesome
Why are you all that about America? That was right exactly all this? All this stuff was good, and now this
made him into just a normal superhero teenager doesn't have a kind of edge rights instead of him being
years old, which he really is. Basically they make it so that he is just a thirty year old right now. He like has eleven girlfriend, and then he acts just like a thirteen year old one today, as opposed to us how to like it
if they're doing a properly you'd be a dimes like I gotta get married before. I have cited the woman because its nineteen forty right and in his mind, still nineteen forty, I so it doesn't like bad language rays.
One of the reasons also there that I I just, I think they ve really botched the captain,
iron man relationships up for them
in nice in civil war? They take precisely the wrong positions? Ok, Captain America is is a patriotic guy, which would suggest.
That he would be had formerly Patriot ACT, Pro Patriot ACT and then iron man is libertarian right.
He's a guy who says: I'm not going to hand over my power to you, but suddenly was the Hanover said entities the federal government under that makes any sense got it often says: hey Ban. What are your thoughts on the job FED J, POW that? What on the job federal chairman, I think that's what he means it empowers doing so far and you think trumps. Protective trade policies are increasing the likelihood of a recession and twenty nineteen serving the FED policy so far has been fine. I haven't seen any real indicators that they're doing anything wrong. I liked the raising interest rates is appropriate. Given the city,
nation. As far as the president and his trade policy, I think the tariffs are very stupid policy unless they are directed towards trying to leverage
Rights change or unless they're a punishment for some sort of fraud.
But the idea that we're gonna unilaterally fix our trade deficits by starting afraid
with China is idiotic for small trade deficits are not not an indicator of economic health, their plenty of countries that have huge trade surpluses and our garbage and plenty of countries that have huge trade deficits, and our great this, because you have a trade deficit with every business, you do business with them. If you are a subscriber asking a question, you have a trade deficit with daily wire. Does that mean that we should,
you do what you maybe we did, but that's not. The trade deficit is not actually open. The evidence of that right minute did. The fact is that you violently give up money and we ve all entirely gave up my time, even though extraordinarily hired talk to an answer, questions so that is in exchange
of services or goods that is worth while make both makes both of our lives better you're, getting a disproportionate benefit today. But the button
if you were to say oh cabinet, boycott daily wire, nothing's ever trade deficit daily wire that be idiotic, then you have to go. I can crowd or monger something who the hell knows a crowd or my. Would that be something that you want to call? It says this law be teaching ethics as an adjunct, professor, at a community college. What ideas in goals we do you advise me to keep in mind as I teach the quarter. So I am a big fan of the idea that if you're going to teach ethics, you should start
with the basic idea of of greek teleology may increasingly algae teleology just means the idea that the universe is designed for certain ends or its heels means goal in Greek, and so the idea would be that you are designed as human being to reason or that marriages design
an institution to create children thing in these ways naturally can beings, and I think it's also more correct when you disconnect the idea of a tell us discoverable rationale in the universe, through your use of reason, for particular things in Particular
Since you end up creating your own sort of castles and morality in your mind- and that is that's been historically speaking- a disastrous have to wed ethics to something deeper than whatever, I think is beneficial today, whether its utilitarianism or even content ethics, which I like it, I like content ethics, I think Cot Was- was attempting to restore some sort of credible grounding for biblical effects without the Bible
problem is that that is likely to fail in the absence of any sort of objective, either natural law logic or an objective belief revelation. Thank you, Professor Shapiro problem of moving on Andrew says what light safer color. Would you peck
I have to go green and I'm I'm an original guy. So I have to go with. Like looks original lifesaver I'll get. Ok, maidens has been. What do you think of making those of blue.
The blue one argument: how dare you maybe more
You cannot be a just version: I've read
moving on from that nerd battle that differs that happened in the studio maidens has been. What do you think? I'm making porter ego and official state, since they pay federal taxes and have very limited voting power in the house? Do think that is. Taxation with
Representation is a good case. You made that is tax issue with our representation. The big problem, of course, is the Porto Rico has been run into the ground. Its essentially bankrupted. This points of order become a state than the federal government would probably have to assume an enormous amount of financial burden for four porter, Riga. It won't ironed out and financial problems, then talk about stated for poor wriggling totally for it. Ok, Stephen Ass, a very compelling question. He wants to know if you miss debating politics of brain women. No, no, no Eric says users are measured. Do but I remember contains good times for some after another question, or should we just like wistfully litigator Eric says I ban, who are some of your favorite russian and american composers? Thanks love the Shell Roger Stone, who is my favorite murkison, my favorite, russian composers?
our russian rooms, he Corsica under it? So you recognize his music from he did not so tiresome and forgetting the for getting the name of the peace German go. Scheherazade chairs are so our agenda board in some of his his beautiful. If you ever seen the move because met or heard the song is, but that that is a that, is it out tenor boarding theme his music, really interesting. I try Caskeys music is really interesting. I do like some some shasta coverage. Striven ski is, is really interesting, although gap
I think propensities Russia believes I am mistaken. Then I will hear about it in the mail as far as american composers, GOSH one is deeply under a composer George George Good Concerto enough. It's fantastic did, that's one. They haven't go, go watch the original american
with, though with a full rendition of the third movement of the of the concerto on average, just terrific rhapsody will, of course, Iraqis work. Pork, investors, terrific, so GOSH one is up there
Samuel Barber Azure offers friends you ve heard we gave you wash platoon, leave her dodgy for strings trying to think whether american composers, I really like the truth, is most invest. Classical music of the last forty years is all film music, so John Lines, of course written a lot of terrific terrific music. But before that, there's an there's, some ragtime, that's pretty good. There there's a lot of jazz. That's that's pretty terrific, so I'm big fan of american boasters actually allow oftener. Personally, more modern is similar to what in the nineteenth century, just as it is,
ten percent religious tied supposed to be pre tax or oppose tat, big debate, the jewish community over this, and that is by the way for evangelicals as well. Ok, I know it is a question that Dave Ramsay gets a lot. He also my feeling is post tax, but that's because himself,
so I thought so
of a great rationale for that other than the government is already taking an extraordinary portion of my money? And if I were to pay ten percent up front charity,
then the government were to take another ninety eight percent of my money method, and I have nothing to live on so that that was in
We have long been more June. Have something, though, in the toward a kind of back that up the earthen gesture pretext for supposed ideas it. So it's alive,
we debate, I saw it in and also depends like there. There are questions as to whether you can count like you're children's jewish school tuition in in the charity, either that or whether that something apart interesting already, then, because for send my kinda catholic School, knowing catholic
well. I've been talk emulate. How not Catholic are you like? Did you feel like you? Do something really wrong by us in Europe? Could have no, but I figured it was easier to have a conversation with her. Why we don't you know, think that the way we dont pray disdain and all that stuff and explain to her with a purpose from our perspective, then explain: L Gb Tiki Week to her I mean that's fair, but you do me real popular at school. I fail of Jesus. We live Jesus. What were the rest to overturn civil about Aaron says: hey bend, my wife is also a hot doctor and regulations. You'd well done. My question is: what types of things do you do to help out at home or help or to relax after a hard day
All the things I swear you also things are getting answer is all of them, so it is under. My wife does a lot of stuff, but my wife is home usually later than I am. That means that I take the kids. It means that I usually go pick up Jenner. Now, every so often my wife has time to cook dinner, and it is
greatest thing. It is wonderful, high level, my folks dinner, but I would say that bit typically
being whether ordering out or we have an anti who helps out and she cooks the dinner
I, I run a lot of the airlines. I try to. We split a lot of the kind of buying stuff, thank God for Amazon, which makes it a world of easiness actually get things done, but I'm
I'm pretty helpful around the house out too, I think it fair statement if my wife's listening to this end.
I think these are examples of should back that up and, if not then know what protection over heard this I've
after that we want, we should do a full episode. I think what we want, what will do? Ethel episode? You know that, like the Sunday special with my wife, that has to happen every pretty great and can I can actually I almost one heard to interview you, like the reverse. Well, I think it'll be fine. I mean she replied me show leg,
I'll have to India, but she says we actually have to sort of must give her permission or upon me. So I, but I went out freely, do that because it's hilarious, one should not be amazing. Alex has given you side with the austrian school on most economic issues. I'm curious why you are so quick to claim that there is a quoting quote: booming economy under Trump becomes bitter, unknown terms. The president that doesn't mean that president from is what caused the economy
I'm not a big fan of the idea that any president is really responsible for the economic boom or failure. Unless you can actually draw in direct path between a particular policy and the ECB.
But the reality is that the vast majority of economic circumstances have nothing to do with government at all and, if not trumpet is creating jobs. Now, that's what I like a lot of spouses. Deregulation is good for business. I think the tax cuts are good for business, but in the absence of president from what, if the hunger bad right now
Would that be solely present from fall? Now I mean, I think this is this. Is why don't buy the whole statistic? People tried out where they go. Well, you know Democrats of creating more jobs than Republicans under their presidency. Is so what that's? That's stupid statistic. That's like saying that that that's basically attributing everything to look,
We start that when you started clock, you start the clock with when Obama became president or you start that clock three months after a bomb became president because there's not much you can do in the first three months. You start the clock of presidential.
Did he became present. You start maybe before it became president, because the race was having an impact on markets that the fact is, the markets,
a enormous agglomeration of collective knowledge and trying to pick that down.
Who anything from doesn't know were simple minded who think the president
the matters he ain't, the king and in trying to put any is a stupid, our any moving on forests. As can you tell us a funny story about one of your kids? Perhaps your favorite story, or just one that stands out and what is it like? Dab hybrids of you a hand him more capable doktor, also
kids have funny stories like legitimately ever really everyday. They did so what lights. In two days ago, my my daughter was talking to my wife and she is whipped, smart and meet as hell and show you
a lover, so mackerel does involve our values in trees, the best you they should really, but she said she does have. She does have like that: she's very cutting energy
and she is I've ordinary or offers. All I need is a man she turns to my wife and she said, and I'm standing right there just I think tat. He should get a job and an MRI says what
and my. Why says? What do you think Daddy daddy has a job but more what kind of jobs that again- and she says I think he should part so up in a kid- can argue with that. If we could all gap,
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her into the office sometime they'll, reenforcement of your daughter, God bring stormy aim here. My daughter is, she is
she's by my boy is just that they really what they eat
You could see what order she knows it s. The other day that I want to get after, like Mommy and Gabriel, can be a doctor in less favoured me radios like like daddy on that's pressure as materials on. We should just happened instead, the office there goes my fun when they're here
sure that other blast- and I myself and my son- is a nutcase. My son is just he destroy the sticky. Oh, oh, my goodness, you break everything and run in detail,
he's a wild man. Oh he s, just kids are suicide machines and in what way below the age of five, they just try to kill themselves at all times to bully boys there just trying to murder themselves, and you spend all day just grabbing kids
falling chairs and then they think it's funny to oh yeah, there's I've heard this close to cracking their head open new grab him there like. Let's do that again, that's exactly that. I've seen you chase them around. That's pretty much all you do why it says I have Asperger's and I was wondering if you think that people like myself need to be challenged more rather than just be caught
far disabilities. Well, I mean it. I don't know you personally, I. What I would say is that people have to be challenged up to standard they can take, and I think that most people, when challenge to have the capacity to rise.
A particular level. I think that, as a scientist, true for people who don't have conditions, while people who do have conditions more challenges tend to be better and that's not just in terms of was better for you. It's also what tenants making
happy or so there is a. I always mispronounced this this. For this a psychologist name is Mikhail chosen, Molly or something I he said. The offer of a concept of what the concept of flow is that your happiest
life when you are challenged by something and then you are attempting to leverage or skill set to pursue that challenge successfully.
And so when you are engrossed in doing work that you know you can do, but it's will hard than this
when you are most happy in life, and I think that's true for everybody, which means that you should seek challenges. Not not challenge is to make your life harder, but challenges the goals to aspire to, and if you do that, then I think the day you know it get you something to to aim for that that something what worthwhile aren't Germany has interesting question is this: how do we respond to people who compared the Jews fleeing Egypt during pass over to the immigration crisis unfolding on our southern board? Woman,
is that the Jews were fling into a desert island there they weren't fling into a sovereign nation and if they were falling into a sovereign nation that doesn't happen until Book Joshua went when you're talking about the idea that there is that there is a group of people who are attempting to escape their their homelands. I have a lot of them.
For those folks. I really do I mean if I were living in El Salvador, probably be attempting to guard as well until we do because El Salvador is not the greatest place to live, but with all that said, it's the obligation of any country to uphold its border. One of the problems is that
You really only should restrict immigration in the in the best of all available circumstances. You'd only restrict immigration based on crime and based on cultural lack of assimilation, and those are the only two things and the debt problems with nodded. Third fact, which is the economic factor, because we have a whole vast welfare system in which people can can have benefits otherwise be fully level
Harry and on a lot of these issues, because if you wanna come here and engross herself in the american lifestyle and be part of the capitalist competition, more power to you and again, I have nothing but simply for people for trying to get out of crappy countries to get a better ones for the sake of their family.
That doesn't mean. However, the United States does not have an obligation to protect its own citizens and that the people were coming in a ready Evans has, then, would you be upset with your wife if she didn't want to be a doctor anyway, this
I would be so happy if she were not in residency. I cannot even tell you I mean I, I love my wife. I am very happy that she's doing something that is worth while that is helping make people's lives better and save their lives, but I loved my wife- and I can see that my
and so her being home more than all that that too, that you ve already paid oh yeah, that I'll be there there's that is well, I mean listen. I know I've always knows we won and things that matter. Marriage successful is that when
It looked like she was gonna get into medical school on the EAST coast. I was ready to change my change, my life plans and me with her these ghosts,
look like I had planned so to me these coasts. She was ready to transfer from college on the West coast of these costs. If you
the wording for each other's dreams and you're you're, like without good marriage, good observation and that advice Joe Ass, an interesting question. How is masturbation any different from abortion? My understanding is that from a religious perspective, both are prohibited so the
the ok. So I will give you the secular answer, and then I will give you. The religious anthrax of a secular answer is that when you master but you're not going to, maybe as theirs that I see the in order for you to kill a baby, the baby has
Yes, the baby only starts to exist at conception, because otherwise
talking about one part of a of genetic component, but not the full genetic component and sperm by itself does not grow into
baby of her last egg by itself will grow into a baby. So that's a different thing and the logical attempts to link the two are asinine to me makes no sense as far as the religious taboo route with regard to masturbation. That is largely going back to the book of Genesis. My end
and the story of Tom our eye and her husband, her husband and her husband dies and then her husband's brother marries her.
Then he commenced oil in its own right and then you commence organism wishes that he refuses to impregnate or another
Actually, an interesting sort of debate over what organism constitutes a judge
masturbation or is organism the the idea
York humiliating this woman by not procreating with her is an interesting debate, but that's where the religious taboo on on masturbation comes from. You know. That's that's all I have to say about that will have a lot more than that are Jeremy says: how can we solve for the fact that ices to overwhelm to efficiently process emigrants attempting to cross the border and lobbies who have to increase the size and scope of ice and the fact that we have not done that? I think it is a bit of a travesty. The government has very few legitimate
since it seems to me that that immigration customs enforcement is one of them are Michael sets Haven, I wanna go to law school after a graduate college. Since you went to Harvard law. What was your Elsa score and how did you study for a Sheemale said score out of nowhere zones here also Squire, because it concerns arrogant, but you should say you were just ass if Alec Yearly bury. This is my own thoughts,
or economic ran around shouting I gotta one. Seventy six miles at the heart of the. I think that what was the end of that question like hallowed, how did you study for us also to show that I recommend everybody there test prep programmes that are quite good taskmasters is one that I really favor. I think it's quite good that they will help. You learn their certain system of sort of symbolic logic that they use the all sat, and if you learn how to do it, then it makes timesaving a lot easier. So I recommend taskmasters recommended it openly. Everybody thinks what good are. I am hoping saying this name right is it Dodi, say Dodi says: if com you didn't have the legal authority at the FBI that allowed Hilary to walk without any consequences? Can they re investigate her now, along with anyone else involved
Never tried and acquitted right. I mean they just in prosecutor, so they could theoretically reopen the investigation and prosecute her. I think that is highly doubtful at that point. Also, I'm not sure the president is great that we're gonna just our prosecuting all political opponents, even if it may be legit. I just because it creates this feeling that ok, now Trump is gonna be out of offset some white. Now we get the process
proper everybody in his administration? If this turns into a running gun battle of FBI's from investigating prior administrations is getting invariably very quickly, even more so than it is now Jeremy, ass hayband? How do you feel about ranked
its voting, so rang choice? Voting for those you don't understand. It is basically the idea that when you go in the ballot box, then, instead of you just
voting for, say, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton? Instead, what you do is
four days in order. You say I want Donald Trump and then I want Gary
Johnson and then I want your side and then I want this pile of dung, and then I want Hillary Clinton right. You actually just rank your vote. Your ear to ear vote choice.
Early hold them presidential elections quite as much, but in districts elections we have multiple candidates nobody's going to fifty percent. What you can do as it knocks off the bottom trace. Let's say that you voted for pile of dung as number one, but it was the number five vote gutters that gets knocked off and then your number two choice counts as opposed to right now. If you vote for their own person, the primary or vote doesn't count at all right. If you vote for the person who finnish third and run
off then Devil didn't count. But if you vote for that person, finnish third than your secondary vote was for somebody to finish first or second in that counts as sort of part of the boat for for those people, I think, is a strong case to be made for a Franco
right right voting. I would it would actually embracing having an impact on that your party system, because it led to the to the increase in third parties but yeah. I think there is a strong case me, frank transporting, although I don't think you would understand, what's going on they already down the actions that they currently have Joshua's husband. Do you think it would be helpful for someone to write a current english version of the constitution? I just want it for the first time and had to re read much of it in order to understand it, I mean, I think they are very different versions of the Bible
I think that the way should really do given how much the constitution has been reinterpreted over time. Unfortunately, I think the best thing to do is gonna get. For example, the heritage constitution guided the constitution as a three hundred page book on a five thousand document, but its aids about three hundred page book kind of going clause by clause and explain what each clause means
but your time and I think the idea of boiling down the constitution into some sort of more understandable text for people who are not familiar with the writings of the founders and sow the time now, probably useful things, or maybe you should do that. Only to that too started out there. Like has a pretty juicy scenario to ask you about bet. He's has been my girlfriend. I just got into a huge argument that sparked by any humor she's the worse. Oh, nothing like a great city.
But his girlfriend feels that she stands for building self confidence and women, and I mean she illusions and life and Blake says that he thinks that Amy Shoe were. Is human debris? Should I pick this battle, I mean it depends you wanna say with his girlfriend or not do. Would you rather be the UK quick relationship,
my first question to ask yourself all the time of urine relationship. Would you rather be right or rather be happy? Ok,
Has the reality. Is that you are often right in your often unhappy yes, Amy shimmers, the worst. Is it worth breaking up with this girl ever?
sure, maybe Amy Shimmer of pre terrible fight. That's your choice. I'm not going to tell you
wake up with this girl over Amy Schuman, because it seems me out not supremely important, but if it's an indicator of how she thinks about life that you things Amy Humor is, it is a force for empowerment. I'll, tell you what I think that goes to deep spiritual values out not be gaining a girl whose name humor this is this. Is this your answer to that question? Just shows the difference of of the wide ranging talent thoughts we have here, because it were Michael Knolls in your seat. He would say hello
the issue. Of course he would opens the ban asks Ben will. You right now denounced the new star wars? No soft peddling, no political spin denounce it, which will be so. I will open.
I will denounce last, were so force awakens. Yes, it is the worst ok and then I was announced last yet I also the worse not become, as has been popular. Just like all my other opinions. It is, it is slightly less.
Enforced wakens. Why not? Because the west bad movie? It is not a less bad movie, it is the worst movie, but because it is helping to fix the mistakes of the force, awakens unfailing k that whatever is faces, the Ryan Johnson, whose directing nothing he had all of this crap that he had the oath enforce awakens and he proceeded to botch all of it. But he was handed basically a bag of turn those flaming and told them
it out with his foot, so that was now is basically would happen, and that will be as far as robot I like robot, far solo, I'm fine Marcella. I don't have huge problems with either of those films. In fact I kind of engines,
hello, my only problem was they already killed off Han Solo in force, awakens in the stupidest possible way. Now you give me a prequel about a guy who, I know is going to die in
future by being killed by his son after hanging out in the galaxy with his working for
the loser, hang around, like a Bmw bug with golden by some dashboard. This is why I say that angry brand is my favorite ban, so tired, we'll have five minutes left so fierce subscriber get over daily. Weren't dont come right now at sending your questions. Five main account
and you re Ralds, do it Jason says I got interested in conservatism after reading an rand's, Accurate ATLAS shrugged what about you? Ben? If you can identify one author who sparked your interesting conservatism? Who would it be so? I would say I was interested in conservatism from the temples Union watching seventeen seventy six. I was always interested in american history for interested founding history. You end up sort of moving towards conservatism. I'm Rand is is an interesting kind of right or just by way of of quick note zone gets more. These questions I'm Rennes, take on on you driving force behind economic switches, individual creativity,
It is exactly right. Her belief in the the selfishness of human relationships, I think, is almost diametrically wrong. I so I am very much afraid of Enron's when it comes to her economic philosophy and the value of capitalism. I'm very much not a fan of hers when it comes to her philosophy of personal relationships are right. Wyatt says I graduated with the degree and film in photography do think. Liberal arts programmes are a joke.
Currently planning to move to Texas to pursue business. I well I mean adopting. All liberal arts are Joe. Coming depends on where you go to college and what you're studying, and that depends and into just watch a bunch of movies and deconstruct them for their feminist messaging. If so, then, yes, you wasted your
If it turns out you learn how work account rather good free remnants and actual marketable skill, I so
I wouldn't lump all liberal arts together, but if you ask me what I think is more useful stem subjects or liberal arts, no question stem subjects are right, just in says do believe the nineteen. Sixteen are the worst decade in american history and, if not, which one nineteen sixty are definitely up there
have to go even fifties right, I mean when slavery was still around that kind of blue eyed. I was pretty terrible. You'd have to go. Probably nineteen tens were not of the decade the with the advent of world where one the rise of progressive government United, is valid
depression, the horrible that avian nineteen thirty were really bad at it wasn't bad decades in american history was amazing that we actually haven't had a pretty terrible deck in a long time
that has not really been since then eighteen, seventy nine seconds were bad decade, but since then that a pretty good Minetta bring IRAN America. As far as economics, anyway, as far as culture, not quite as good a run, I knew you could argue that in the two thousand, you also
the threat of terror right? Then? You have the economic downturn, but I don't think we lived through the two thousands- and I mean that's nothing like the nineteen sixty seven. These are already so ok, Bren Brenton says hey Ban. If you live in a nose were watching the World CUP. Who would fall asleep farming right now me here right now, you could you can put on the most exciting moving the world and I fall asleep militarily staying away to answer these questions, but I think that knows is glad Henderson,
and was in the room like a bunch of love the World CUP in the room, then suddenly, notably the biggest world conference rhinos, ripping the World CUP, and I are the world cups, the worst it so terrible Magda right,
ok yeah, if you put me in a room of bunch foreigners, he believed he had loved World cup. Look at me worthy, pretentious necktie that has a soccer ball on. It now be knolls and then, if there's craven, Craven, probably doesn't like it just because he's from Brooklyn from New York, and so he has a tendency to take to hate soccer, but there's also row british sides declared
back of one of his books, as this whole thing about how he summers in connecticut- and I made a marked mercilessly for that anybody says they suffered in Connecticut on the back of one of their books at some point. Has washed soccer for enjoyment? Tell us how you really feel final countdown Sean has ass. Has the effort for progressive gun policy slowed, I suppose
sir, and the American hearing act. Chirac, Nyamagana no question that the deadly push for gun control has slowed because in broad strokes
Americans are cortical programme control when it comes down to specifics and we're not in the same way that we are pro cutting government, except when it comes down to what programmes you wanna cotton, which is right now. Let's not do that, has the same way about gun control. The final question here and it comes from Rachel and it just went away.
But there it is in prime time propaganda. You mention how much Nixon hated the media and when, after them quite a lot, do you see any comparisons are contrasts with how trump deals with them: relaxing despised, media transposed media.
Differences that are Richard. Nixon was secretive and clever, and President Trump is a blunderbuss mean. President Trump obviously does not make his hatred for the media, any sort of
history and is not trying to play them. He's basically straight out, saying
everybody was feeling, including Excellenza. That's that's out
surprise in every so often it is it is why pleasant to watch him. Take somebody in the media, apart by big problem of present from the media, is. I would like him to be a little more
go and how he taxing media. Wait till I tell a lie and then hit them, don't hit them just because they
gonna be sitting there and your Bokassa Harris stupid. Thanks for being here
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