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The speakers discuss the United States' treatment of its people. Speaker 1 claims the U.S. is "trash" and doesn't treat its people well, citing healthcare costs as an example. Speaker 0 responds that Trump slashed prescription drug prices by 50 to 80%. Speaker 1 says Trump is "just working for fucking capitalism" and that sellers can raise prices. Speaker 0 counters that Trump isn't taking a salary and lost a billion dollars in net worth during his first administration. Speaker 1 claims Trump is taking money from people who pay for his "stupid fucking coin," possibly referring to a cryptocurrency. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 is upset with people making money off cryptocurrencies.

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I was asked about Trump becoming speaker and I answered honestly. I think "speaker Trump" sounds great.

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A conversation takes place between two speakers. Speaker 0 mentions a person who was a senior adviser to Donald Trump at the Pentagon. Speaker 1 finds it amusing that Speaker 0, who is a Republican, would support Trump, considering Trump's strong support for Israel. Speaker 0 clarifies that they are actually a communist.

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Speaker 0 expresses dislike for President Trump, claiming he didn't fulfill his promises and married his children off to Jews for power. They criticize Trump as just another politician who deceives voters. Another person defends Trump, stating he has done things for the country. Speaker 0 reiterates their stance, mentioning shutting down Disney World for being run by "kikes" and pedophiles. They suggest building a fire tornado generator to eliminate communists.

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The speakers disagree on President Trump's competency. One speaker believes it's absurd to question Trump's competency, especially after years of questioning President Biden's mental acuity. The speaker believes words matter and should be used carefully to avoid inflaming the public and to arrive at the truth. The other speaker questions Trump's competency, cognitive abilities, ignorance, and truthfulness, citing examples such as a photoshopped photo, a Supreme Court ruling, Elon Musk holding press conferences in the Oval Office, misunderstanding trade deficits, and a disastrous economy. This speaker believes Trump has driven the country into a disastrous economy, undermined the rule of law and democracy, and cut taxes for the rich. The first speaker disagrees, stating that the first hundred days are exactly what Trump promised and what the American people voted for.

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The speaker asserts a series of conspiratorial claims about Donald Trump, Israel, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points include: - A claim that g p one five p p one four (interpreted as a gene) was developed by Israelis at MIT with HIV in it, and that this is a genetic modification “by the Israelis.” The speaker denies involvement with such a creation. - A assertion that Israelis are “getting rid of all you Americans” and that “you’re all part of the line of Adam.” The speaker claims Israelis consider Donald Trump their Mashiach (Messiah). - The speaker states that 163 Orthodox rabbis came together at Trump’s golf course and gave him the silver crown of the Torah, saying he is the Messiah. They claim Trump was given a menorah with an inscription calling him “the prince of peace,” an utterance from the prophet Isaiah. - It is claimed that the Knesset and the Sanhedrin in Israel have proclaimed Donald Trump the Messiah, and that the silver crown of the Torah is to be given to the Messiah. The speaker asserts these rabbis “run your country.” - The speaker says they worked four years on Trump’s campaign team and characterizes the rabbis as part of a larger Zionist influence. - A broad accusation that the entire COVID agenda was orchestrated by Zionist Jews, with the claim that they want “all you people dead” in the land of Edom, and that Trump is the head of Edom. The speaker contends that people are being killed off with injections and that “Amalek” wants all non-Jews dead. - The speaker describes the claim that Trump authorized a military operation (Operation Warp Speed) on 03/27/2020, approved by the DOD, and that the whole COVID agenda is tied to Zionist Jews with dual citizenship. - Personal accusation: the speaker’s son is dying from the vaccine Trump brought out, and they urge warning to fellow Americans. - The speaker references their own social media handle (trump_played_you) and repeatedly urges the idea that Trump is their Messiah and will return, concluding with the statement that “Trump’s gonna kill all you people.” - The dialogue closes with a crowd interaction about the back of a shirt and a chant of “Go, Trump. Go, Trump.”

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I am friends with Trump and so is the speaker. They talk often and even golf together. They recently attended a UFC event with Dana White and the crowd. The speaker finds these experiences to be very American. The speaker emphasizes that aside from Trump's political image, they have become comfortable as friends and enjoy discussing various topics, including policy and sports. The speaker admires Trump's children and believes that a well-put-together family reflects positively on him. They express strong admiration for Trump, stating that they don't just like him, but they love him.

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Speaker 0 suggests Trump's history of targeting businesses and leaders who he perceives as political enemies should make him "radioactive" to the business world. Speaker 1 notes that, with the exception of Elon Musk, few CEOs of large companies publicly support Trump, fearing retribution. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to elaborate on a statement that some business leaders support Trump because they believe they can manipulate him. Speaker 1 explains that these leaders see the relationship as transactional, believing they can influence policy with the right amount of money, citing crypto as an example.

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Speaker 0 is excited about their channel and believes their upcoming film will be the best they've ever made. Speaker 1 admits that their face is not on Instagram and plans to wear a Trump hat to a rally. They claim to be a journalist and have their camera ready to record.

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Speaker 0 states that someone likes them and put them in the movies a long time ago. They claim to have not judged anything, and that "they hate the dog." Speaker 1 warns not to be fooled by attempts to humanize someone and change perceptions of who they are. Speaker 0 confirms the discussion is about Trump.

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According to Speaker 0, the former president is less criminal than the current president, who had pending cases when sworn in and has 34 felony convictions. Speaker 0 hasn't seen anyone with a record like the current president's. Speaker 1 thanks Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett for her support for democracy and the integrity she brings. Speaker 1 played a clip of Crockett's first appearance on the show three years prior and stated this was the second to last episode of the show. Both speakers expressed gratitude and mutual appreciation.

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Speaker 0 opens by saying he tries to be as transparent as possible and offers to share what the text in court filings was about. Speaker 1 asks to know, and Speaker 0 begins to explain. Speaker 0 reflects on his past views: he has no incentive to lie, he runs a business with his college roommate, and he supported the Iraq War vehemently, supported the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett (calling it a huge mistake and that it wasn’t what he thought), and he supports John Roberts. He says the list of “dumb things” he supported is long, and he has spent the last twenty-two years trying to atone for his support for the Iraq War. Speaker 1 acknowledges appreciation for that, and Speaker 0 continues. He says he isn’t seeking affirmation but explains the text in question concerns a discussion with a producer about election integrity. He describes a January post-election conversation with someone at the White House after Trump claimed the election was stolen. He says he was willing to believe allegations and asked for examples. The White House regional contact offered seven or eight dead people who voted, asserting they could be proven because death certificates and obituaries showed they voted and were on voter rolls. He states he did not claim “slam dunk” proof and insists he does not trust campaigns or campaign consultants, but he believed the claim was verifiable. Speaker 0 recounts going on air with the claim that “seven or ten dead people voted” and listing the names to show the evidence. He says, within about twenty-five minutes, some of the deceased people contacted CNN to say they were not dead, and CNN exposed that he had made a colossal error. He emphasizes that there is nothing he hates more than being wrong and humiliated, and that he should have checked whether someone had died; he acknowledges not checking carefully. Speaker 1 asks why he didn’t say these things on Fox News earlier. Speaker 0 says he did the next day. Speaker 1 contends he did not, and asks for the tape. Speaker 0 asserts he went on air the next day and admits he was completely wrong, blaming the Trump campaign for taking their word and also blaming the staffer who provided the information; he says he is still mad at that person. Speaker 1 challenges ownership of the situation and asks about the influence and the value of his career, implying he holds substantial influence with a top-rated show. They clash over sincerity and the magnitude of his earnings. Speaker 0 denies alignment with the accusation of insincerity, but Speaker 1 remains skeptical and asserts a belief that his sincerity is in question and that his views may be financially motivated. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 telling Speaker 1 to stop and declaring they’re done, as Speaker 1 pushes back about the immense wealth and status, prompting Speaker 0 to end the exchange abruptly.

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Speaker 0: My main focus as president will be the economy, creating more good jobs and ensuring rising incomes for everyone. We need to make the economy work for all, not just the wealthy. [Commercial break] Donald Trump: I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message. Washington is broken, controlled by special interests and lobbyists. We will make America great again. Interviewer: Why did you play my opponent's commercial during our interview? Donald Trump: He paid me in steaks. It's a good cut of meat, but I think it's part of the asshole. Interviewer: It was nice talking to you, Mrs. Clinton. How can I reach you? Hillary Clinton: Email.

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Speaker 0 joked that no one is bothering to try to kill Kamala because it's pointless, as she is just a "puppet." Speaker 1 agreed, stating she is irrelevant and replaceable. Speaker 0 clarified that some people misinterpreted the joke as a call for assassination. The speakers contrasted this with the two attempts to kill Trump with actual guns and bullets. Speaker 0 noted that Trump doesn't seem rattled by the attempts, attributing it to his strong constitution, despite his unhealthy diet and lack of exercise. Speaker 2 confirmed that Trump didn't seem like a man who'd been the subject of assassination attempts. Speaker 0 agreed that Trump seemed of sound mind and body with a strong backbone.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1, a mother of two daughters, about Trump's "grab them by the pussy" comment. Speaker 0 asks if that language makes Speaker 1 feel that Trump is not her guy. Speaker 1 responds that she would "rather be grabbed by the pussy than have a pussy for president" and that she is happy with that language, claiming everyone uses rude language behind closed doors. She then brings up Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Speaker 0 reiterates she is talking about the current president-elect, not the past. Speaker 1 says she is not offended by Trump's comments from 8 years ago and tells Speaker 0 to deal with her own issues. Speaker 0 asks if anyone is remotely concerned about the nature of Trump. Speaker 1 responds that America needed someone with a strong lead who would stand up for white and black people, bring back jobs, allow Americans to have weapons, and ensure a conservative Supreme Court. She states that is why pollsters, broadcasters, commentators, and pundits were wrong.

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Speaker 0 claims the Department of Government Efficiency found hundreds of billions in fraud, but Speaker 1 denies any fraud was found. Speaker 0 alleges Social Security is paying people over 220 years old, which Speaker 1 disputes. Speaker 1 criticizes Trump's anti-immigrant stance and calls Musk a "thug." Speaker 0 defends Trump, suggesting he might be the greatest president in modern American history. Speaker 1 calls Speaker 0 "deluded" for supporting Trump, characterizing Trump as rude, nasty, and racist. Speaker 0 accuses others of being in a cult, claiming they try to stop people from talking to those with different ideas. Speaker 0 says things got "hot" and troopers asked him to leave. Speaker 0 then shares the speech he planned to give, emphasizing that all are Americans with First Amendment rights and should unite to eliminate corruption.

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Speaker 0 introduces humor about President Trump, saying, “I give president Trump quite a hard time, but sometimes that dude is just funny as hell. Check this out.” Speaker 1 asks, “And mister president, if you are declaring war against these cartels and congress is likely to approve of that process, why not just ask for a declaration of war?” Speaker 2 responds, “Well, I don't think we're gonna necessarily ask for a declaration of war. I think we're just gonna kill people that are bringing drugs into our country. Okay? We're gonna kill them. You know? They're gonna be, like, dead. Okay? Mister president. Yeah. Mister president.” Speaker 0 reiterates, “I don't think we need a declaration of war. We're just gonna we're just gonna kill people that are bringing drugs into our country, and they're gonna they're gonna be dead. Okay. Yeah. Like it was just no big deal, man. We're just we're just killing people without trial, without a jury, without being convicted of a crime. You know? We're just we're just gonna kill them. Okay? Dude's funny as hell.”

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In the video, the speakers discuss the importance of fact-checking during debates. They mention that millions of people fact-checked during the previous debate and expect even more to do so this time. Speaker 0 expresses relief that someone with Donald Trump's temperament is not in charge of the law. Speaker 1 responds with a remark about Clinton being in jail. Speaker 0 then reminds the audience not to talk or applaud as it wastes time. The transcript ends abruptly.

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Speaker 0 expresses doubt about Donald Trump's ability to save the country, suggesting that he should focus on himself first. They mention that people don't appreciate the fact that he is aware of what they have been doing. Speaker 0 believes that Trump cares about the city and women in particular. They emphasize that he is not just concerned about his own family but also about everyone else.

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Speaker 0 states they are a proud American, but that doesn't mean they have to be proud of the "Cheeto" in charge. Speaker 1 repeats the sentiment, referring to the "Cheeto" in charge and telling them to "get off" the idea of "making America great." Speaker 0 questions if what is currently happening is "making America great," asking, "Are you serious?"

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The speakers discuss the hatred and violence they perceive from Trump supporters. Speaker 1 claims that Trump supporters hit people, throw urine, and use crowbars. Speaker 0 expresses doubt but acknowledges the possibility of milkshake incidents. Speaker 1 questions if Trump supporters would engage in such behavior, to which Speaker 0 responds that they hope not. Speaker 1 then suggests that Democrats and liberals are actually responsible for these actions. Speaker 0 disagrees, stating that the average Democrat does not support violence. The conversation continues with Speaker 1 mentioning incidents at a Trump rally and accusing liberals of stealing and burning red hats. Speaker 0 dismisses these claims as an attempt to push an agenda. The video ends with Speaker 1 questioning Speaker 0's support for multiple candidates.

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Speaker 0 claims most people in the country voted for Trump and that he won the popular vote. Speaker 1 disputes this, stating it was a slim majority of voters and that too few people voted. Speaker 0 says those who cared about issues voted for Trump to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse. Speaker 1 counters that lots of voters were purged from voter rolls before the election. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of election denial. Speaker 1 accuses the "narcissist in that building" of gaslighting.

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Speaker 0: Talking boys wants to give Trump a chance and believes the anti-Trump movement should stop. Speaker 1: Running for president is a cool idea and I can't wait for the inauguration. Speaker 2: This year, the American people are fed up and saying enough is enough. We won't tolerate this behavior anymore. Speaker 0: We need to say enough is enough. Speaker 2: We must stop this now. A new world order is needed. Speaker 1: President Trump's foreign policy means a new world order. Speaker 2: Can we skinny dip at Camp David? A new world order can be created.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Funny and Moving Address, and Dems' Embarrassing Response, w/ Lowry, Halperin, & Alvin Lui
Guests: Rich Lowry, Mark Halperin, Alvin Lui
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Trump's recent address to Congress, highlighting its unique and electrifying nature. She notes that Trump effectively engaged the audience, contrasting the positive reception from the public with the lack of enthusiasm from Democratic lawmakers, who refused to applaud during emotional moments. Rich Lowry praises Trump's delivery, emphasizing his ability to keep the speech entertaining and relatable, while also noting that Trump's humor resonated with many viewers. The conversation shifts to the Democratic response, which included signs and protests that Lowry and Kelly criticize as ineffective and lacking in decorum. They discuss a Democratic congressman who was ejected for heckling Trump, comparing it unfavorably to past breaches of decorum. Kelly highlights moments during the speech that moved her and her producer to tears, particularly the stories of children affected by cancer and violence, which were met with silence from Democrats. The discussion also touches on Trump's immigration policies, which received high approval ratings from viewers, and the Democrats' failure to engage with these issues positively. Kelly and Lowry express disbelief at the Democrats' inability to applaud heartfelt moments, framing it as a significant political misstep. Mark Halperin joins the conversation, agreeing that Trump's performance was strong and that the Democrats' refusal to acknowledge emotional moments was a serious miscalculation. They discuss the implications of Trump's policies and the Democrats' struggle to present a coherent counter-narrative. Alvin Lui discusses a proposed health clinic in Maine schools that would allow medical providers to make decisions for minors without parental consent, raising concerns about the potential for inappropriate treatments and the exclusion of parents from critical decisions regarding their children's health. Lui emphasizes the dangers of such policies and the need for parental involvement. The conversation concludes with a focus on the broader implications of these issues for American society, particularly regarding parental rights and the influence of radical ideologies in schools. Kelly expresses her commitment to monitoring developments in Maine and supporting parental rights in education.

PBD Podcast

Trump’s Speech STUNS Congress | PBD Podcast | Ep. 558
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In a recent episode, Patrick Bet-David shares various insights and commentary on current events, including a humorous anecdote about historical facts he learned in Chapel. He discusses the State of the Union address, highlighting President Trump's unusual approach and the lack of enthusiasm from Democrats during the speech. Bet-David notes that Trump’s speech was the longest in history, surpassing Bill Clinton's record, and comments on the Democrats' failure to applaud significant moments, which he finds concerning for their voter base. The conversation shifts to international relations, with discussions on tariffs imposed by the U.S. and reactions from Canada, particularly from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who claims the U.S. aims to collapse Canada's economy. Bet-David critiques Trudeau's response and emphasizes the importance of strong leadership, suggesting that Canadians should reconsider their political choices. The episode also touches on the ongoing investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate in Florida, with Bet-David expressing disappointment in the political maneuvering surrounding the case. He argues that the investigation seems politically motivated and questions the timing and implications of the Attorney General's actions. Additionally, Ben Shapiro's controversial suggestion to pardon Derek Chauvin is discussed, with Bet-David and his guests debating the potential repercussions of such a move on race relations and public sentiment. They express concern over the timing and implications of Shapiro's comments, suggesting that it could lead to further division. The episode concludes with a focus on Canadian politics, particularly Pierre Poilievre's struggle to connect with voters and the challenges he faces against Trudeau. Bet-David urges Canadians to hold their leaders accountable and emphasizes the importance of active engagement in politics. He expresses disappointment in Poilievre's lack of outreach and suggests that effective leadership requires more than just good policies; it necessitates a willingness to engage with the public and media.
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