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Episode 1768 Scott Adams: The Slippery Slope Met The Brick Wall Last Night. Let’s Sip And Discuss

2022-06-08 | 🔗

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  • Super progressive San Francisco DA recalled
  • Using craziest Democrat beliefs against them
  • George Takei sees value of having AR-15s
  • Pulling the promising from bad environments
  • Will J6 backfire on Democrats?
  • Adam Schiff on J6 committee?
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Due to the good morning. Everybody and welcome to the highlight of civilization is not the highlight of your entire day and then what that's? What matters most, because you know for most of civilization. I hate to break it to you. You were even here, you are a little bit irrelevant, do most of civilization, but now that you're here, wouldn't it be great, taken up a notch to go to the height the height of happiness. On my birthday today, my birthday happy birthday me and if you like, to celebrate There would be turned sixty five today. All you need is a special birthday,
more or less a dagger jobs or sign a candy agenda, vaska vessel of any kind fill it with your favorite liquid. I like coffee enjoyed me now For the unparalleled pleasure, the dopamine him the day, the thing that makes everything better. The special birthday sip happens now go Now, in the comments someone nicely said, I deserve a nice day. Well, that's not true at all. I don't deserve anything. Nobody deserves everything we can to get what we get. But how would you like me to give you an idea that would make all of us eighty percent, much happier goes like this is all I want from my birthday. Have you
or try to send a text message and year? worked up, you're angry about something, and you get to use that f word and you ve got your text message in europe. Are you shaken in your thumbs or quivering Love that they have evidently and then you get your sentence and courageous end and spell correct has changed the two ducking. Do you seek it now? I don't know about you, but others too, this legal basis, the number of times I've wanted to type docking, but Didn't very, very small, very small times I never wanted to use such I was docking the debris may. It doesn't really come up that often.
and I can see why the impulse for the spell correctors would be to give us the clean word just in case But I would like to suggest the following number one: they affect the very worst time, the worst time to duck with me. Because what I'm already mad and I'm suddenly a textbook, With that in it what is the only thing they could make me more angry at the moment, is having to pause and scroll. Scroll, scrawl scroll, scrawl, not d, not d delete. Yes, yes, yes, yes, I mean it now. Compare that.
Compare that to the alternative here it here. I was already mad and it made me more angry and I still sent the the bad word. Did they gain anything at all? No, no goodwill. Nothing was helped, but imagine if they went the other way. Around one. Eighty suppose, if every time you tried to write docking, as in your ducking the pitch or ducking the gospel, what is it autocorrected corrected to effing. am I right, because that will you got one of those messages, somebody accidently assent. it would be hilarious, it would say when the When the gunfire rang out, I hope you are fucking and you That message in you say what: why would you well it's a nice long, but
Oh, oh god, auto, proactive and get out of here acted. It should have been ducking and then what would you do? You laugh you'd laugh you'd, laugh at you laugh. Could you ever heard of a better day than that now? That would be a total gift, so let me summarize current method takes an angry person makes them angrier, makes you hate their product, bad. You still send about word anyway. My way everybody gets a good laugh. Hoops oops I mentioned, should have been ducking. Sorry mom come on. You tell me that wouldn't be familiar.
There are very few situations, whereas all upside and no downside. I think this is one. That's all I want from my birth by the way johnny depths birthday tomorrow. I don't know why that's important. I believe, kanye, who I call yea, has his birthday today too, All that means absolutely nothing because Michael show Bird did succeed into getting into the final two in the governors race in color, for but I gotta say I'm really proud of the the campaign he ran and I feel as if something good should come out of this.
meaning the least people saw what it looks like to run a rational campaign in which your focusing on proven solutions, you're not trying to me political now. Why did not work almost certainly because he was in part of the established you're democrat machine, so there was no no amount of good ideas. No man of effort, no man of qualifications. There really could make a difference in our state were just so constipated with democratic politics, but I would argue that Andrew Yang did not have as practical solutions as Michael chauvelin burger promotes yeah yeah I had ideas were a little bit more futuristic, so they might work, and I definitely think alive as ideas were worth testing, but that there was a more speculative kind of,
Futuristic, whereas I think I shall hamburger really says far more practically. We already know what works. We don't really need to experiment. The experiments done just implement the most rational message. Anybody ever brought to the electorate and the actor that largely, I think, maybe we're not aware of him cuz, it's just so hard to break through. So I think that probably is a whole story there. Let's talk about the slippery slope. You know one of the things I've always disliked about that. A slippery slope. The theme which Ivan grudgingly decided yo does exist. There is there is a slippery slope. I have said in the past. That is.
Bad thinking, but I'm coming round the some situations in which the best way to describe them is a slippery slope. However, I insist, I insist on adding this visual update to the slippery slope. Here's what I like add at the bottom of it. Slippery slope? There's a brick wall. If you give me that were on the same page or give me this report, but I've always said. Yes, you don't have to worry about it, because at the end of the slippery there's always a brick wall,
Now you might say to yourself: that's not true here. All these examples where it just keeps going to which I say it just Hasn'T- hit the wall, yet that in in retrospect, you'll look back in the lot of people say that was progress. You hit the wall when everybody agrees, you've gone too far,. that happened in san francisco last night, where the san francisco, who was the the super progressive one who basically thought criminal should be set free, was rigged. so even liberal. San Francisco said you know I feel like were done with this. I think we would like law and order in san Francisco so did the lawlessness and the Democrats, craziness was
The slippery slope- yes, yes, it was a me. We slippery slope all the way to destroying san francisco. If that's not a slippery slope, what is but turns out. There might be a brick wall at the bottom of the slippery slope and- and I think I think, the voter depending on how you gonna use a imagery. Yet there hit the wall ass night and they just set up up up. This is too far. Now you don't wanna, say The trim building on one day of voting ranking like that, but there seem to be some trends, the maybe or surfacing? Maybe One would be at the school choice: people having good night, I guess in iowa, whose level the victory for the school choice- people
That feels like a wall, doesn't it it feels like The schools were a slippery slope into a horrible ness and there were certainly in horrible, miss and maybe maybe school choices, the brick wall like? Ok, ok, that's far enough. so is always hard to know when you're sliding like crazy. When you are actually you're one second away from having a brick wall,. what is useful than other? Usually a brick wall comes up not every time. Here's a sort of the messaging persuasion thing had and doodling with what would happen if republicans. Started to use
In their own solutions, by using the democrats arguments I think you'll see there are a few examples of this and I can't tell if there's a way to do this more generally or just a few interesting examples. I me give you this one example. So I tweeted today, if you lived in the country's bristling with white supremacist, what kind the tool or device would help. You protect your family and the choices were a stick, a gun or the third choice. Was I don't like my family and, of course, the message here in the humorous form is that if you actually believes that way, supremacists were a rise in force. I feel as if you'd want to have some guns. If you are a person of color, and so what would happen, I'm just noodle in through a nice amos is a good idea. I'm just disorder like newly
what would happen if the republicans just started embracing the Democrats, most crazy statements. And acted as though they believed them, it could make things worse Let me give you the most extreme example. Suppose republicans did a pro gun ad. In which they use the the charlottesville fine people hoax, but they treated like a really happened. The really happen part is not that there were neo nazis, that that did happen. Obviously, but there, the part of the house is that the trump appraise the neo nazis were, whereas they just they have said. play about trump, so they wouldn't have to lie. They could just show the show the imagery of charlottesville and say you know, maybe if you're worried about this, maybe you should own a gun. Second, amendment.
Now is it a terrible idea, so one of the worst things. Was it the san francisco chronicle headline goal: pollack tweet on this, that the san francisco is interpreting there? This this recall of their progressive, dea there there looking at that, as has nothing to do with what the right wing watts is. Just people want a city that works. I thought to myself A city that works you mean do all the things that the Republicans asian do, that. That's how you get work literally been more aggressive about crime or punish crime. So I just wonder how many of these arguments can be turned round
the one my favorite one is: if you embrace systemic racism was a republican you embrace. Systemic racism as a primary thing, like a primary like force in reason that year, you're running and then you say and we have to work at the source, which is the the teachers unions. So you totally accept their argument. The systemic racism. but you use that argument to dismantle the thing that actually is the biggest problem like what people would people start to notice that you keep using democrat arguments but a republican solutions, because I think you can do it all day, long, I'm not sure, but like a lot of the things you could cast that way and you would be impossible to ignore If you ran as a candidate,
who literally said, I'm gonna give you a democrat view as the poor in the world. and then I will show you how to solve. It was republican policies. Now it's not gonna work for abortion, galicia things it just doesn't work for. So about you say: yeah, there's group that wants to promote more algae, bt, q awareness or openness or whatever. Wherever, however, they would say in the schools and law the conservatives as they now this too young. We want our kids to do it so how about? Instead, you say we need,
We need to do to be able to send your kids to school, where they can learn to appreciate all people. That would be the democrat version and then say the solutions that is school choice. You Democrats have a choice to send your children to exactly the kind of school you want to send them to. Why should you send your kids to a school which were a publican?
have designed. Does that make sense to now she attacked the Democrats own argument that you? U water? You want to teach you kids to be educated about openness and the differences among people in productive way about. We help you about. We help you get that choice, and then we get out of your business and the republicans was a there's, nothing I want more than to ever your business. I just would like the same in return. I would like you to get out of my business. I think the think how often you could you can use their Remains and then a republican solutions, maybe the country is closer to sticking together than we think. over in the united kingdom to test the forty workweek work seriously.
So there are thirty three hundred workers and seventy businesses across the whole range of industries that are going to participate and apparently this has been done before in iceland. study between twenty fifteen twenty nineteen and they found that the employees who volunteered a gas towards the shorter work weeks had same product. We now. What do you think about it? Do you think. do you think they are generally for day work. We will work as well as a five day work. We because I dont forget swore times. Tat, I think is still, I think, is thirty. Two hours instead of forty, I believe, is the
While one way look at it, you say you can reduce most business expenses by twenty five percent of it does make a difference, but a lot of things that you overspent for that, if you just stop doing it, you find it didn't work out. His poor leaves you imagine, so it wouldn't be shocking at all. If people can figure out how to do fewer meetings and more work, no one spoke I will watch this with interest, but I've gotta, that there other reasons that people go to work And so one of the things I say as a people and more productive if you, if you could teach people to stop bothering each other at work and dropping in having meetings that are too long and stuff like that, you'd be more productive,
But I feel as if for everyone who wants someone to stop dropping into their cubicle, There's someone who really need to do the dropping it the people who are always doing the dropping in or like lonely people who need to talk to somebody cuz. They don't have anybody at home. The there is a huge social part to work that, if you decrees that I dont know that people are happier and at their house wasn't one of the big problems with the pandemic that it caused people be home, People, like you know two days at home, was my family s just about right I've days are almost my family as a lot of family, so I've got it.
I think that there are some unintended consequences of the short work weeks, but I am glad that their tessier. Why? Because we should test everything that can be tested just Joe I'll statement if their people want to do this is funded world. curious about the outcomes matters. This important yeah assessed it. So sums up to the uk for being Leaders and at least testing list. so here is another story. This isn't a theme sir George took I do you follow him on twitter so use. You played sulu in the original star trek and he is pretty active, left, leaning politics on twitter, especially everything with with beating you stuff
And so he treated this yesterday. I think he says crazy thought. But those twenty million a year. Fifteen now in this country could sure a lot of ukrainians now. Is that not an example of a left, leaning person completely agree with Republicans but they just can't say, they're allowed. Because here is the other way to say what george took. I just said the only reason the united states does not have to worry about being overthrown as we have to No you they are fifteen's now, felt. I was worried that canada was going over overrun anytime soon, but I do feel safer with knowing that might my fellow citizens,
ozone sashes to me what was the non sexist way to say? My fellow citizens is a nonsense. This word layer. Why they citizens by these citizens? My comrades, sounds wrong, not another! Didn't trip of the town. That's right: we citizens. I'm glad. We citizens have twenty million air fifty's. Although I admit that whenever there is a mass shooting, I say to myself what the hell, what the. So this feels like another. One of those situations where you could agree with george to tie edges certainly make a commercial and of his opinion and say, and that's why russia's main isn't invading america, I mean that's the ridiculous
so Rasmussen Poland reminds us that the top voter concerns in this order number one inflation. Number two election integrity and number three violent crime. Do these things seem like the same priorities? They you seen on television and from your politicians. Have there been a lot of us cnn specials about how to improve election integrity now, thereby lots and lots of specials tell you that the elections were fine. Just fine, it's the number to issue in america. Think of all the issues we have. We get a better.
Pretty bad stuff floating around right at still number two is election integrity because people now people know intuitively, You don't have that power right, all of the other stuff doesn't give fixed, leaves taken away or your ability to do anything really so. I think Rasmussen does a great job for the country, By reminding us that our politicians in our new services are not giving us what we asking for. What were really asking for is: can you at least make sure the elections work? Please get kenya, please just give us one one thing just one. Can you just get on the same side that the voting machines should count the actual votes? Can we agree on that?
Feels like something we can get there, we could rally round, but not an hour divisive country. Here's a refrain. Working on. You know my life story. You might know that I grew up in a small town, wyndham new york and upstate the earth. There were forty people in my graduate in class. Maybe two thousand people in the town and. The first thing that I did after I graduated college and I went to college a nearby town only out of here the first thing I did was move to san Francisco. Why did I do that? It was hard work college. I got it
economics. While why did I? Why was the first thing I did to both the san francisco? It's because I was chasing luck, overrun youtube's somebody says because you're gay now follow love had to try to get back on track track your boss formula. Now I want to san francisco because it's where the energy was right is where the energy And I wanted to go somewhere where there are more opportunities, more chances to get lucky. Just more stuff happens, and I thought to myself I was lucky that I I could do that like it was physically possible for me to do that now. Imagine you're looking at any impoverished inner city area was
chicago. You got I crime and economic, sir terrible of certain persons. How would you fix it I'll tell the worst wait: a sec. keep everybody where they are and try to make it better there. That might be the worse. When I do it, because the concentration of trouble making people is probably too high, and so that nothing you do, there's really make a difference is like donating food to countries where they the warlords, you can give them all the food you want, but the warlords are going to steal it. All one hits the ground it doesn't help. It doesn't help to help because the people there's just too much of a concentration of criminal element or whatever,
in my opinion. The number one thing that you need to do to help anybody whose in their situation, is to move on. And I'm wondering how much poverty and every problem in the world could you solve if it were real easy for poor people to move. And that is really the hardest thing in the world is right Pretty hard. to just say: ok, I'm I'm gonna move to san Francisco just causes a better place to be they. Who could really do that? I mean I was very, very fortunate and it was a point in time and, let's be honest, I was a white male. Things were easier if you are white male in those days right, so I have everything going for me in the sense, but imagine if you could pick out
the b students and above and every poor place, and you just say: alright, you got it. You got to be average on your own by sixth grade I'll. Just pick a random, read so you got all the way to six grade and somehow somehow you pulled at least bees. We're gonna give you the option to pull your whole family. Are there and some kind of government greased? You know you know what the government to get bigger I know, but there's only some later a day, even a private app called the situation where you can get people out and get him to a job now talks about this before, but it, but the more apps become ubiquitous the more practical. This is naturally, she had an app that was designed to help people escape where they live less aid domestically.
Eventually, you could be include other countries, but just domestically and lets say you're you're single mom. Are you you just can't do enough freer kid. You want to you. Just can't do I'm so you app and you say, like I need to escape anything. and then other people go on the app and say I'd like to help you escape like I'll, be one of the people. I can't afford to do it all myself, but I could give you no twenty bucks or whatever to help you escape, but in return here's the deal you've got to show us your kids report card and it's got to be at least bees. Were I want one year something wherever this, so the mothers as our I got one thing to do, I got my kid gets bees like is it it might be a herculean task you might have to like lock,
but maybe for one year you could do it if you are really in centralized and then you meet that simple test. The other would be for all this run everything you do your best to get past it, but you get that point. Then. Then you get an option. The people put together a moving package. They say I hear several options you can move to. This town will help you connect with the people who make that easy and inexpensive to do And we ve, even though a job lined up for you, that's in your field and we'll get you trained. I feel as if individual thus helping individuals and then following their story, would be more entertaining than actual entertainment. Let me say it again suppose you could go onto an app and pay twenty bucks to help somebody that somehow has been invented,
not a fraud, you're actually just part of their cheering community to help them out. get to follow. Somebody life, you follow months, social media, and maybe this requirement- or it were a suggestion- you say look we'd like to be able to follow your life so post as much as you can on social media. I will just follow you and, if you do and well will give more money, but if it looks like you ve year here and with a bad crowd or something, if there's someone. No, maybe we want, but if you do well we'll back, you will give you advice, lots of advice and connections and will help you get a job with somebody. We know in their task, stuff like them, but I feel as if all these kids are becoming they're trying to become so
show media stars when they really just need to be good people? Imagine if you will that a kid said hey. I could use social media and Tik tok to help my future life, and all I have to do is offer myself up and say: hey. I need help, I'm in a bad situation I live in a tough town. I'd like to get out. Can you be my? Can you be my virtual mentors
and in return I will keep you informed of my life, so you can see that whatever you do is helping me or not and I'll give you some transparency about our do it and you can just sponsor me in and then the people sponsoring could argue among themselves whether they're doing a good job. So there you have the sponsors. Would please each other it I'll be transparent that in every case the parent would have to have access to everything right, the parent ass, to see all of it and approve it right it's that she's gotta dastardly you you want to turn people into social workers know Somebody says you wanna turn people into social workers as soon as
who had an worker, you lost. You lost the idea of totally there's nothing about this. Is that this work? That's the idea. I see that the greatest untapped resource in the world is people's generosity. Let me say that again the base, untapped resource in the world is people's natural generosity and the reason that is now act of aid is a widow trust the people asking for it. You just don't trust that if you use your generosity is necessarily going to be turned into something pause.
I think I've done this before on livestream, but let me do it again, then. Do you know how many times I've tried to help? Somebody glad you know financial situation or some kind of a big problem, a lot, because for three decades I've been in a situation where I had more than I needed so lots of times. I tried to help. Somebody was in a bad situation.
Now, let me ask you this: how many times did it work? As in once you solve this temporary problem? Somebody went onto a good, successful life. A k, yours is the answer, is not zero, it's not as euro, it might be ten percent. Maybe ten percent, and probably twenty percent now really did make a big difference. Eighty percent is just people revert to over. They were so the person who got into trouble
the person is going to get into trouble again. Unfortunately, you know helping people temporarily doesn't really, by definition, doesn't have a permanent effect, but it's totally worth doing for the tempers have. If I look at the the people who you know for whom I have made an actual difference- It really does make a difference, and so we shall I'll be able to enjoy my senior years, knowing that at least ten percent of the people I tried to help genuinely. I like really really make a difference, and that is very, very rewarding now, how entertaining is it to know that you help? Somebody is one of the greatest pleasure.
as you can receive, so my generosity is automatically rewarded when it works. The problem is the generosity doesn't were we live in a world in which were not tribal, so I I can send my generosity out into the world and it just gets absorbed and taken for granted right. It doesn't come back now anyway, so right now, if we had an app the simply capture, generosity I made sure that it wasn't the least maybe the trick is: do you have to diversify your generosity sleek and see the ten percent that work? so so maybe you're always investing in more than one person. Perhaps a fund of people
You can even have somebody who organizes fun to see use worthy to get party to be part of the ep. Certainly you can even imagine a situation in which you good untapped generosity people. We get something immediately in return for their generosity and you would create a virtuous cycle Lots the best idea you for all day, but if our republic, in the way I would put it, is we're gonna help, democrats move and of democratic cities see see everything's you can. You can take as a democrat argument with the republican solution
Democrats. Cities have too many guns too much gun violence. We republicans will help you move out of those places and live where there are just as many guns but no gun violence. It's called wyoming wars, Now have you seen all the advertisements for eighty use, the? What's it called, you can what an extra little house on your property. Eighty, what's I stand for something units dwelling unit fordable dwelling unit,
so that industry has recently exploded role. Bunch account companies that make basically house in a box, and one of them I think, is called box able- and I think elon musk actually is an investment in it, and it comes our interlocutor unfolds into a proper little house. That's got your bathroom and bedroom and your tiny kitchen kind of situation. So here's what I think is gonna be the big thing. Somebody's gonna develop some. and in a remote place, places good weather and lots of water and wifi and they're gonna say you can put any kind of eighty you here and live there the eighty or just be one where you live and. and you have more than one.
so you might have a family than is doable sticking together and people like me could invest in them. So you say Scott. You can invest in this little we're square piece of land and wait for me, and I will tell you how to invest in any one of these ideas and will put there you don't have to do any work. You just have to put the money in your own language, only eighty you and will rent it for you there. we'll be low. That's all idea, but since it costs the so little for you to invest in that little piece of dirt. that little lady, you you'll, get your money back. My one invest in several of them, and I say oh actually, I do I wouldn't mind, noting Several eighty use like little many investments
how you say the people who were maybe living there. You know If you will manage the one next door I'll give you your breakin rent. And then suddenly, they ve got work. If no place to go, they can work remotely away. I think we need a place to take people who have promise and some DR pull them out of their situation, puts them in a bit situation. Stop talking about the guns. they're in the bad situation and start talking about pulling the people out and getting them into a place where they can be educated and safe. Most investors are not generous. Well, that's true! That's true! If your mode is investor you're, not generous right is that those are different. You're being an investor is being selfish. That's what it's supposed to be.
work. If you don't try to be selfish, so there's steve, Bannon situation that interesting, I guess there were twelve june there is one to convexity Van associate the timorese timothy Shea and there was one wholesale, so there's one trumps, an old out who just hung the jury, just turned completely political. Of course. This is in the backdrop of the larger story wishes. It does appear that conservatives are being treated differently by the government, then the left. So if it does not feel true. An office you I'm not totally sold that the prominent anecdotes we ve seen
really show us. A trend punish, looks like it. Doesn't it like the anecdotal, the anecdotal staff is very persuasive. I just don't know that we are being fooled by anecdotes designed by have that suspicion begets if he asked me if it's persuasive totally, but if he asked me if it really true, I don't know how would I know, how would you know I wouldn't know as abundant anybody done some kind of rigorous study that would now there would tell us whether this is really happening now the problem
cases. It just looks that way. But I don't know I don't know the other goes another peter navarro, another, the stone the it does look as though they are being mistreated and in every way as that look, but just because there being mistreated, I dont know if, as part of a bigger thing, but it could be, it could be a lovely worried about yeah. If you can appeared navarro situation to the way hilary was treated, etc in others that this january sex stuff? This is going to backfire on the democrats
Did you see the day with actual rug, tweet. where she was I shall use warning his own team, because the new york times the new york times treated the january six hearings as a political strategy. The left and David Axelrod was like. I dont think you wanna be happy. If you're a democrat- and you see the press say it's a political thing, Does the new york times basically treated like you just a political act and the actual rosa. I think you need to let the the evidence go where the evidence goes, thou, which is the correct thing same public of course,
And I've got a feeling that this is. This is gonna backfire gigantically, because as some point, the republicans get to talk right now, I'm not talking about during the hearings themselves, but a lotta republicans. Going to talk about it? You are you telling me that the the mainstream media isn't gonna heavenly republicans on don't they have to How often lose cnn MSNBC have a prominent republican on to interview. Actually I don't know the answer. The question does happen. Often, never is now there's not much cross pollination as they should be. but I do think the republicans are going to have to get a there's going to have to be some kind of response and it's going to be newsworthy. But I think
If the republicans simply use it as a place, the grand stand and call out the the left for exactly was happening here could really really work for the republicans in a big way. So Axelrod is completely right. The fact that the left is is not trying to hide the fact that purely political that hast thou hast have some blow back. Doesn't it If you're, not even pretending, is anything but political, it also makes all the other cases they like the peter of our own.
All the other cases look like they were political too, because they largely are right. Now they produced a good morning. America producer. Do then, yes, the house, not the senate, but still, I think the sentence gonna be pre vocal about what's going on so there there, no republican numbers in the generous committee using. But there will still be less a republican voices. Author wanted war, republicans be interviewed by their january six people on tv or, let me ask you this, who exactly is gonna, be talking.
Because it doesn't matter who's asking the questions. It also matters who was answering. Who will be the provident people interviewed during the hearings? Actually, I have no idea who exactly? Are they just going to be showing video and evidence? Are they going to be interviewing people? What exactly is happening on thursday- and somebody told me rhinos on ok. Well, I guess I don't know. I don't know what will see, but I'll, probably watching who's gonna be watching.
They can get away with it. That is why they're doing it, you know, I think the fact that there are no real republicans on that committee. That should tell the Democrats something schiff is leading the show you're not serious. Are you is adam schiff in charge of that seriously. Now, how is it the atom shippers and I hated by his own team. Is it only because I don't like what he says that makes me think he's the the worst, the worst figurehead for your cause? I'm he's like just like the jeffrey Dahmer of politicians like I look at him and I have just such a visceral reaction and I can't tell if that's.
Just because I don't like what he says is that what, if I like what he said, would he come across to me is like a reasonable patriots or something I don't know he's just got the look of something was wrong. he swore will have the same thing. There's something about their luck, that I can't you pass crazy eyes. Maybe reptilian.
So have I am here the big points for today? Yes, I have, and can we agree that this is the best birthday live stream of all time yeah, I think so, and would you join me in a special birthday closing said some of you would yes, and here we go this one's to all of you, my beloved audience. Thank you for, showing up every day. I'm sure. Sometimes you have other things to do, and thank you for supporting me and all of you,
good wishes, and I got to say that the response is the reason I do it. I mean I can do it be doing a lot of different things. So I appreciate you very much: cheers youtube have a great day.
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