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Episode 2246 Scott Adams: News & Science & Other Things You Shouldn't Believe. Bring Lots Of Coffee

2023-09-29 | 🔗

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Politics, Poland Nuclear Plants, VR Interviews, Success Predictor, Senator Feinstein, Elon Musk, JAMA Pain Study, Congressional Ukraine Funding, Matt Gaetz, Larry Elder, Smash Grab Robberies, Rogue Experts, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Elon Musk Eagle Pass, Biden Impeachment Inquiry, AOC Master Class Persuasion, MAGA Extremists Slur, Weaponized Persuasion, Scott Adams

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The phone good morning, everybody and welcome to the highlight of human civilization. It's coffee with Scott Adams and man. Are you lucky to be here now all you need to take this experience up to galactic levels is attack the cup or mug, or a glass attack your chelsea side of the camp team, Joseph Lascaux festival of any kind fill it with your favorite liquid, like coffee, join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine. They think it makes everything better except my sound, because I knew I was forgetting something see: Hola Lola guess, if I put my microphones all go better now, a minute ago, when I said I know, I'm forgetting something you should have said your microphone, your microphone, but that's better.
Well you, mrs simultaneously, but I think you read my lips and came out about the same as you just turn off you too, because there's no way it's gonna be monitored as we are dealing with in the first three seconds of you know your sound! You just go to the next. Right, like no boy well anyway, let's talk about lose I've got it clarification for you goes like this caution. This is a future, but certainly is a bug. So confidences good certainty is bad. Does that make sense Confidence means you'll, be ok, one way or another. Your work it out. You figure now thus governance but
Is that you know exactly was true, really know that you can just be confidently: you'll figure it out, Imagine that bride ramallie reports that now chad jpg, I guess his version five has a multimodal mode, meaning you can see in the autumn here and stuff, We can take a picture of a dish, prepared food dish and it will tell you the recipe, so you just take a picture of it and tells you to the recipe. Do you believe that works now? Do you know what else can take a picture of something and tell you the recipe? your mom, your mom, can look at it and fingerprints. Well, it looks like jeez their looks like some beans and seek a ball?
dolls, herbs and corn. I can make that so I do not believe the chechnya beauty can make a good recipe from a photograph note.
I do not believe it. Let me tell you a little story. When I owned a restaurant, I had a friend who made the best doll soup de eight april, the age of thirty ale forget but an indian dish, and it was the best thing I've ever tasted, my life to this day. I've never put everything of food food nature in my mouth that the tests that good- and so I say, give you teach my chef how to make it. So she gave overrun taught my chef how to make it and then he made it and it s a terrible and we double checked in trouble, checked and all the ingredients were the same and you knew I was so different because the woman who made it always made it different every time and she tasted it ass. She went, and so there was not ever really recipe
it was just somebody who would taste things until it was right and then serve it. That was about it. So now this whole idea that you can copy a recipe doesn't work. When I also when I own the recipe or I owned a restaurant, I had a favorite dish, so I would tell them to make that dish different every time. No two people made it the same. Sometimes it was terrible, actually inedible and other times The best thing I ever saw now jp: did you not tell you took everything not yet. Poland, is starting work on three nuclear reactors. Poland is going while that nuclear power. Why are we not doing this in the united states in confidence? We presume We have regulations and stop us from doing this, which probably
David or under informed. So We have an incompetence problems in the united states. And if we'd like to be smart We should look to poland, which is well, there's a lot of old jokes, but I guess they were inappropriate in the first place. So pollen and doing everything right, told good for you, boleyn. all right did abc interview a recent one. They just happened this week between lex friedman, friedmann and mark Zuckerberg, in which they do the interview within verse. Reality now when I first say that you say blah blah blah, that's been done before not like us, His photo realistic, so the to the two heads were not their real heads. but every little I movement mouse feature as they spoke
all in real time, all think up and all perfectly real and as it were talking to each other in the virtual world, they can put their virtual heads pretty close together and then actually feels like awkward gives. You too, close to another person, so you actually feel like it's a real person when you're in that mode. now the the current limitation is that they don't have a cheap, easy way to scan your your face. Someday you'll be able to presumably some day you'll, be able to hold up your camera. You scan yourself and then create your create your model for this, but at the moment I guess it takes hours and special equipment, but here's the big the big change they dont need to send over the internet, then
video of what you're trying to look like instead, they created once and then the only thing that they send over the internet is the changes you like a numerical representation of the change so that you can load use low bandwidth, relatively low bandwidth and have a complete photo, realistic experience as long as long as you scan both sides. Now that's pretty awesome, and apparently it's so intimate that you could imagine you know nearly a sexual experience because of it probably a good yeah yeah. I don't want to get too detailed, but I'm sure there's a way that you could turn it into almost full social experts. Now imagine if you want to live in regular prediction. There will be digital prostitution.
and by that I mean people who or maybe not attractive, but a great avatar, which is as photo realistic, and then maybe the person on the other side as some physical component sex toy that they can using at the same time that they think are with this person is going to be pretty intense, so you know good bye reproduction, so it's going it'd be better than regular sex. I think the real test will be if it can act. your oxytocin c o your oxytocin is the chemical. They, your body, produces when you're hugging people and having internet contact as far as I know is the only way I can get it there's nothing else. You can do it's it's a human to human, maybe your back and do a little bit, but is basically a human to human situation, but
Could this technology be so similar to a human? Probably is, if you don't want to be close to the other person's face, because it feels creepy probably year releasing some some of those hormones, so maybe maybe it doesnt sorcerers. I've got a way to tell who's. Gonna be successful. Never look at a young person and say himself is: is that is going to be successful? now. If you zoom out some minimum level of capability, then the next question are they gonna use. I capability to do anything useful, be successful. Here is the best predictor that I've seen its interest and figuring out the mechanism of success. So it's not just oh I'll work hard or I want it really hard or I have passion or something, but does somebody actually go ahead
way to study the actual mechanism, the systems, yeah? What do you do? What what do? What new successful people do? How do you get from here to there was the process and you can see that right away with little kids when I was twelve years old I was already your gobbling up news stories about famous people. Any kind of I think, had a story about a millionaire. I'd read the whole thing: it's like: how did you get there? especially if the story was they came from nothing and they made money. I'd read all that then I also read books and suffers a little older. about anybody would come up with some method for building the system and I see there also with my book refrain. Your brain is refrain. Brain is one of those change, your life cancer books.
Yeah, here's what I say about it and then you tell me if this would tell you who is successful. Imagine you said this to somebody. You said: oh I've got this book is called reframe, your brain and to either this many people say this book as the highest value to your life for the least of effort in reading the least amount of rating meaning it's really easy- read for the biggest em back now. If somebody told you that, wouldn't you at least one doesn't skims through that book now, if you don't and that that doesn't interest, you at all you're, probably not somebody who's, going to really kill it in life. If somebody hands you something it's like alright, you spend like a minute looking at this. Your whole life will be better if they said no, you can pretty much predict how their life is going to be now they don't have to take it and read it while you're watching, but if they don't at least
show a little interest in something that would be a small amount of work for a huge game, probably not going anywhere. So that's a good way to spot successful people and by the way, the feedback for their book is insane the number of people people say you save their lives like literally and change their lives and all kinds of stuff, so soldier, Diane Feinstein, has died at the age of ninety. And by this is a tough one stuff one. Because we all want to show respect for the family and the person passing bert does make you wonder where the line is worse, align what well? What kind
the would will be so bad that you would not show respect somebody after they died outskirts objective, but people are gonna, be all over the line on this one. So the real question is: is there any way to make Adam shifts eyes, bug out or than they were already in. The answer is yes, the passing of senator Diane Feinstein because Adam chef might be the replacement could be you never know, Or possibly Joe Biden will choose diane fine corpse as his movie be an upgrade. Possibly anything can happen. Dammit I couldn't be respectful. I couldn't couldn't go meant? Well, I don't think she respected me there. So I think we're even.
so the leading causes of death for people between the age of eighteen, forty four used to be automobiles used to kill the most people in eighteen and forty four and now it's suicide sentinel, you're very related sentinels suicide. So, if old chap I died, would I have any respect for him? If I say well, that's all chapo. He was suddenly lot offending owing to the united states, but dead now, so I also our respective. I don't want to defend the family to show some respect for old chap when he passes possess outright now really now, because you think he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of men
It was through fentanyl, but, as suppose you at a politician who is also responsible, in other words somebody whose job it was to control the border or at least be one of them, but wasn't doing it and left the border open should. I feel different about somebody who allowed l chapel to do it versus how I feel el job o himself I'll leave that an open question. well, who is suing musket today, as you The government is weapon rising itself against. You lot must because he likes free speech. I mean literally that's the reason and now the? U s, equal employment opportunity. Commission is soon because the accused evaluating federal law by tolerating, so they didn't do something really t tolerated a legit
it's widespread and ongoing racial harassment of it's black employees and subjected to some of them for retaliation for opposing the basement. Now, do you suppose that elon musk was aware of this and tolerated it? No, no, of course he then he may have been aware of it, but I'm sure he wasn't tolerating it. I dunno what you can do about it. play all the time, but so that's the thing, but this is reported by NBC, and I noted the other day that NBC is how the npc get programmed. Is that a coincidence, the NBC and npc sound the same Oh, I saw a mess msnbc, so I think I'm gonna call them msnbc because they are the ones who programme the envious is
am I wrong. They literally programme the emphasis. The people get a thing for themselves, so MSNBC tried out you'll like it all right, So what are you do if you're an employer is you Don't higher diversity you'll get in trouble, but if you do higher diversity, There is a very high likelihood of getting sued once you via the scale of a no win situation, is. because- and I am not saying that there wasn't racial harassment- I'm not I'm not dismissing the charge. If, if this was happening, is pretty bad should be stopped, but
So it's kind of it. It's a challenge and a risk management. Could you gonna lose either way, really hello. This is god atoms and now is your chance to reply to questions hot takes and calls for feedback from myself and all of your favorite pot, gasters unspecified every new episode could have a q and a report with a topic for you to wait on so lay your voice be heard. Personally, I plan to use these tools to get you to enjoy the content even more so that over to respond, if I searched for coffee was got Adams or your favorite punkahs, the latest episode and respond acuity and balls on spotify only I and other news researchers at
columbia, university and university of connecticut came up away away to make this material. This part, glass and part dna part glass, import today and you put them together and you get the super light super strong material. What could go wrong if you match glass with dna, I feel like we're going to create a species of glass people there'll be made of glass, but super. Super dense, what were the dna aboriginal milby advocating for equal rights, so glass people coming. it is another story about re, framing pain, so there's studying jama, J m, a network open there. says that the study said that if you tell people that their pay
prisoner brave. They don't feel so much as if you tell us in their body, that's the short version. If you tell people to refrain from their brain to to rephrase their pain so that they just think it's a mental experience. then the pain goes way. Now. I actually have the refrain in my book. You will recognise those one about cold. And I tell a story about meeting somebody. You re framed the experience of being cold use outdoors without a cup and he said they had learned. I won't say why but to reframe as just a feeling and not a pain
because it wasn't really going to kill him yeah. It was like forty five degrees or something he wasn't wearing a coat, so he wasn't going to die. He was just doing her thing and most people would have been super cold, but I said to myself: is that possible and I'll just tell you what I wrote in the book here for a moment as it is it possible that you could just tell your brain that the cold doesn't hurt you anymore, so I thought I'd, try it and the the I did. It was a reframed cold, and this way, if it's true, that getting into a cold plunge is good for you, and I think basically every expert says yes, the cold plunge, and it's also true that the cryo things where it's like super super cold is also good for you
Then I tell myself well, wouldn't it also be at least a little bit good for me simply to be cold, you know not in a cold plunge, but just to be cold when that also be good. For me, and probably is in some lesser way, but I decided to try it when I was taking my garbage one day, because it was all that I didn't want to walk back and get a coat on? If I just try this, I just I just say that the,
feeling that I get from the cold is not pain. It's just a feeling and it's making me healthier and I walked out, and I took my garbage all the way down which takes awhile and I didn't feel any pain. I just felt a sensation and since then I've done this same trick, you know number of times and I'm not sure it would work for the really long term, but for a short term situations where you just freezing and you just gotta tough it out. I just made it go away and I didn't have I couldn't have isn't that was possible, even though I've seen it I've seen it done with with hypnosis. Now, if you're gonna ask me, how can I reframe my pain away? I don't have an answer for you just reframe. It like. I did just say it's in your mind, just say it's just a sensation, but if that doesn't work, there's not much else to do. That is pretty much.
it's later, nothing so give it a try if there's some time where the pain is not telling you to fix something which is the purpose of pain right. You want to pay attention to your pain if it's telling you to fix something or run away from something but if it's just going to be there, no matter what you might be, Hillary reframing reframe, your brain and just tell yourself: it's not pain. It's an artifact to your brain, I had well, and this is another that I think hypnosis is fifty years out of science. I well a lot. Lately. Sciences is just catching up to where hypnosis was fifty years ago. That's true by them. I guess my gates and is his friends in congress. Were successful,
in gaily ukraine, funding releases refrained. You said last night's vote marks a major moment in changing the perceptions and how house Republican View ukraine, so I guess one and one republicans voted to send more money to ukraine, but more than that, seventeen republicans voted against, and now he said. Ukraine funding has now lost something called the majority of the majority rule. Some kind of rule. and because the rules we cannot be brought up again on the floor for the conference rules, So it looks like maggie It's actually made some progress and it looks like the house actually came through with separate bills. Now that doesn't mean that they're past, I guess it goes to the house and we'll see what goes to the senate, we'll see what the senate
but this is one of the I might be wrong, but this might be one of the most positive things. That's happened to the country, However, I dont know if this is really it. You know, I don't is just be this one time they they had to do what they had to do, but the fact that they were successful in getting this big frankenstein bill. It turned into a little smaller ones that you can vote on individually, what if it happens again, yeah what what what if they do it again. This could be gigantic if this became the new thing that they do, we might actually get fiscal responsibility for the first time and it was always obvious what had to be done? It was obvious that this had to be done, but now it is maybe
serve matt gates, pull this off. His argument for being present in one day is getting a lot stronger, but we'll see If this is permanent good, I would wait a little bit on this story to see. If it's a trick might be a trick. You know, maybe the senate will just put them all back together and vote on them. I dunno I dunno how this works. I use a good sign of the times larry elder tweet, the elder. Referring to all these smash and grab videos that we keep saying.
Yeah Larry elder says when it comes to the smash and grabs where's the diversity, equity and inclusion way. Folks, you need to step up now. I call that progress. Here's why? If we can joke about the dumb ass hurry on all people, sides right, not on one side but everybody side. If we get if we get a joke about race will never fix anything. You've got to be able to Joe card about a topic before you have any hope that you're going to be able to talk honestly about it so Larry elder. Maybe a signal of positive change is just making a joke about it. The the racial composition of the
his smash and grabbers? That's where it needs to be. We need to be able to joke about it if you haven't, if you don't follow, Jeff Charles on the x platform, is a good, follow and he's doing sort of a funny thing. I think he's still doing it. He did it for awhile, which you would sort of in response to all the videos issue: black use, robbing stores of stuff. I think it was kind of response. I'm not sure, that's how you put it, but he would show what he called the people of whiteness white people, people of whiteness, doing ridiculously stupid and dangerous thing.
You're like a white guy, who's, opening a gate for a wild bear to walk through and the bear mauls him on the way past. Really he just he needed to open the gate. He didn't need to stand next to the gate, to let the wild bear walk through the bear walks through it. It just malls among the way by and so Jeff shell's does your posts, people of whiteness. You have stopped doing this now, that's funny, because indeed there are a lot of videos of white people doing things that are clearly dangerous and ill advised. So he has an infinite pool of things to to pick from. But if you can't laugh about that you're not getting any closer to any kind of a solution, Here's another saying about certainly
see somebody who's certain. This is something in the news is gonna complicated, Certain sums. That is true, for example, there are certain that Joe Biden is guilty of crimes Or there certainly isn't either way certainly as a failure of imagination is not something we should be proud of. if you can imagine how you could be a lot wrong. Then you're your mental capacity is a little bit stilted. So little bed block right. For the things around yeah reasonably sure. Our true is because I have run out of imagination. I simply cannot imagine an alternative, but.
I think this is why I say that you're in better shape, if you've learned magic as a kid. You know magic tricks. If imagine imagine if you'd never seen her magic tricks are done, the the beauty of watching a lot of magic tricks and then later learning how they're done Is that you realise your imagination is the problem? You sincerity, watch the magician to attract, and you say yourself dammit, can a match and how that could be done. That looks like actual magic. My imagination is just limited. I I can't even a magic how that could be done now. If you ve had the experience with magic tricks, then you can bring their into the real world and when the politician says
This is true whatever it is. This is true, and you say to yourself god. I can't even imagine how that would not be true. I mean there's the video, they showed the proof, here's the data yeah. I can't even imagine how that would not be true, that is a failure of imagination, is not a virtue that you have. Certainly you just don't have the imagination for how you could have been fooled, and I would argue that most of the problems of the country or a lack of imagination, because that lack of imagination allows you to be fooled with certainty. Being fooled is bad enough, but being fooled and making people think they're sure of what's true when it's the opposite. That's really dangerous! So elon musk learned to
jake and hypnosis when he was young courting to the biography. Do you think that makes them better as spotting bullshit? Probably because he knows that when he sees something it could not, there is a possibility, is not true, even though he can't imagine how that's possible. You still have the intellectual capacity to say it could be not I just don't know why. Now this brings us to kneel Degrasse Thyssen, Who was on a trigonometry podcast recently? He was talking about the rogue experts vs, the majority of experts, and he made the point that I've made before that. I'm now going to
Modified so I would have agreed with him before the pandemic and the opinion that why- and I did- and the opinion goes like this- if there's a rogue expert, whose looking at basically the same information as everyone, But the rogue says no now it's all wrong and and and the hundred thousand experts are all wrong. Neil DE grassy Thyssen tells us- and I've told you this before you can bet on the majority being right and that the road is wrong and the reason is for every- and he says this directly for every ten thousand row. So my claim o them, the mainstream people are wrong. Almost every one of them will in fact be wrong in the end.
So if the only thing you knew is that the thousands of people were on one side, then there was this one, rogue person, and yet that you had to put your money on it. You should bet against the rogue cause. Your odds are like ten thousand to one better. That rogue is wrong. Now that made sense before the pandemic well now didn't make sense before the pandemic. It felt like it made sense before the pandemic very different. It felt like it made sense after the pandemic. Here's what we can know for sure. If there's any money involved in the question, the money will determine how the majority goes. Not the data. Everybody agree. If, if you have a, if you have a situation where nobody has the money to bake
and ten thousand people. Think something's true and one says it's wrong bet on the ten thousand, because there's no money involved, they're, just telling you what they think is true. Now that doesn't mean that the rogue will always be wrong, but, as neil Degrasse Tyson accurately points out, would that one time that the rogue gets it right? There are stories in books and epic, It's part of our history, but the ten thousand were wrong number from getting kazoo just wrong So I would say that if no The money is on the line better than the majority, which doesn't mean they'll always be right, but it's a smart bet and if lots of money is involved, all bets are off.
Does that sound like a good rule of thumb and during the pandemic, lots of money was involved, so that made the rogues as credible as the experts, which was exactly zero in both cases. In my opinion, the rogues were worth zero, but also the the majority of people were worth zero so as to zeros. If you had certainty that the rogues were right, that's a failure of imagination- that's not something you should be proud of. I know I say that to make people mad, because people who got the right answer and according to them, Are pretty sure that is because they were right and they thought it through, but we don't work that way. That's not the way humans are wired, we're wired to think we are right and we knew it all along once. We know the answer, and so we do all right.
so you must went to eagle, pass at the border and its periscope videos showing how the situations, I don't know that we learned anything there we didn't already now, but. the somehow the news is changed by the fact that you learn musk, went observed in person and then talked about it. And it makes me wonder why is he doing it? I feel I must have to be the person who goes to the border and, I think, part of it is, is he's right. Do marketing for the other, periscope live stream. So let's get gladiator
I and part of it is you know the biggest problem in the country, probably and or one of them, and it seems to be under attended so he's just taking responsibility. This is very dad thing to do. Isn't it it's not his job, it wasn't his job to fix free speech, but he felt it needs to be done. Wasn't his job to make people a space faring Civilization but he's doing it so I love that I dunno, if anything, will change, but I do like others pushing citizen journalism. I signed onto a news site today and I won't name names, but it didn't look like they have any reporters anymore. It looked like it was all just press releases. It looked like the news had just stopped was the weirdest like. I was just opinions and press releases, so
we waited citizen journalism, because otherwise we will now anything ever is right about that I watch early watching the impeachment inquiry. The impeachment inquiry is a little laboratory where you can learn about persuasion and was wrong with the government, and you can see every example of everyone Elsie had her moment where she argued passionately against the impeachment inquiry and the thought that Joe Biden does anything raw. Oh my god! and I was going to actually play. Amc is an entire thing, because it's a master class and persuasion. So her persuasion game is super strong. So let me tell you a few things does right.
first of all, the the whole situation around the buttons is too complicated for ninety five percent of voters. So ninety five percent of voters will never know was actually happening. So in that situation, who who is the best persuade her winds and they they can be completely divorced from reality? They just have to persuade so, given that the public has no idea what really happened with the Biden situation, she says she first for ex very, very confident. The confidence itself is part of the persuasion and I watched her ask witness questions and then act as though the answers to the question proved her point,
when it didn't even come close, but because the people watching, you can't tell the difference she made it look like they proved. Your pointed out I'll give you a exaggerated, like a joke version of a yossi, Is it true that the sky is blue? Well now it's actually a little cloudy out today. it is the sky, blue and someplace else? Probably probably the sky is blue right. The sky is blue and someplace else and did the did. The republicans want say that it was raining in nigeria once I don't know they did they want. Said it was raining in nigeria. So let me get this straight. You are telling us Our places is not raining. Is that correct and the Republican said that one's reigned in nigeria. Is that correct, probably.
all right, and that is why this entire thing is a farce, is a farce. Can't you see, it is a farce. So that's the joke version But what are you watch your asking questions these I'm that you have is that those questions ever made sense or the. The answer is in the right context: it was actually just complete blah blah blah that her her mannerisms sold as proving a point. It was kind of a genius move, it was, it was really good there was there was. no connection, two facts or process. She just got somebody to say yes or no. And then sold it to the public as though she had just one case,
none of it was even connected like to the question that was just a most random budget. Bullshit it was, it was brilliant, really, brilliant, and then, and then there were the air. The Democrats are also saying this. Is it true that there are no fact witnesses today? Well yeah, that's true they're ago? No fact: listen! This is no fact wishes, but did their matter now. The right question was: does it matter If it's already fact fact witnesses here today and then the answer actual then well not for the inquiry for them. Worry. We have documents and we can show you the documents, so the documents serve as the evidence. That's why we're yeah, oh, but are there any fact witnesses here? There are no facts or no fact witnesses. Are you telling me there are no fact witnesses? Oh, but in another case once in another case, they had nothing to do with this case
and there's not a precedent in any way whatsoever effect with this. Oh there was, there was so in the pack in the past. There was a fact witnessed, but let me let me clarify, there is no fact witness here. None of it matters. It is not relevant. To the war is just something that sounds good. If you didn't know, anything about how anything works, but it sounded really good. It was very persuasive. I have a question: did: is seventy ruskin? one who had the rag at his head because he had some cancer treatments, Jamie, ask him so now he doesn't have the rag of his head, but he has something close. a full at air, so that would be like did he get like rivers, cancer, the kind
If you take chemo, it adds air to your head. Does it look like a wig, because it's not that good? Does he have hair transplants? Did he just get the plugs and call the cancer know the hair grows back, but it doesn't grow back better than it was before the cancer before the chemo you said, cute chemo makes his hair grow. didn't look like away well, I got questions since I don't trust anybody about anything. The house ways and means committee really document and I r s agent related. inquiry from the sea producer. So here's the story allegedly a sea, never see them producer claim. I, however, the email when I guess you talk, he was trying to get more information from the arrest
claimed to have an email where, in which one hundred Biden comply, in that all this stuff would go away once his father was elected president. So nobody is found. This email is only an alleged email but implication is that by knew that, once his father was president that his legal problems would be no more. Do you think the cnn necessarily have an email, or was a cnn producer lying to get get somebody to say something and then didn't really have an email? I dunno. I would not trust. I would not trust it. So everything about the
Story is sketchy, so I put this in the don't believe anything about this story. Category alright and that, ladies and gentlemen, might be just about all I had today. It's a it's a weird kind of day. Isn't that where the news is super complicated, did you notice that it's a day after the republican debate- and nobody cares literally? Nobody cares because. none of it mattered as long as trumpet stolen it. None of another man. Now I saw who was- Who's
the new where whose knew how speaker was his name new speaker, don't know their minority speaker not numb. Now the minority I keep and when I say minority I do not mean that he's a minority. I mean that use that minority leader saki jefferies. was wondering why the Republicans were, is that so much time and money on this impeachment inquiry in which there are no fact witnesses. So I responded revenge. Revenge, I'm not sure would have happened if, if trumpet not been impeach, toys or attempted, or whatever happened and to me is,
It's back and I don't have a problem with that at because that's how karma works. I would say that we have reached a point where all the normal controls, or And were into full just meal guaranteed destruction load. I think both sides are trying to do. Roy, the other they're, not trying to win a race and have four years of their team in charge, trying to put the other side in jail. So I think this will be the first election in which you can guarantee the loser will be end up in jail
Would you agree aware that the loser will end up in jail? Twenty twenty four election was, I think, so I think there s actually a real thing that could happen now it might be of trump loses no figure, they don't have to put him in jail, and I will just make everybody agrees was not worth it so, but certainly the risk is totally there yet and the fact that the fact that that the Democrats have come up with mega extremists, so they don't now, they're, not saying that there's mega and that there's some extremists. Now there are mega extremists, that's dangerous! As soon as you hear there are mega extremists and you're associated with them. So do the math.
What would be an appropriate thing that you could do with an extremist while an extremist is probably dangerous? So you know the the the legal system has to deal with extremists. Would you agree? The legal system should deal with extremists because they're dangerous. What what about a mega extremists well same thing cause if you're an extremist, you're dangerous, whether you have mega attached to your name or not now they can take extremists and they can slime the word mega with it. And now anybody who simply mega becomes part of the extremists framing. So basically it's giving the permission for violence and legal action against ordinary republicans, Do you see it that way if Biden were saying, we don't like the mega? People
But we really are the extremists, Would say our that's fair, this politically fair doesn't like mega any really think something should be done against extreme. fair, but when he says it's mega extremists seems to me his weapon. I assume the government against ordinary voters who would call themselves mega. How else can you see it. to me. It seems a very clear how hitler treated the Jews can the situation where ya you move the country towards that. Hatred, and you know, maybe you do it a little bit at a time, so they don't see a common.
pretty soon mega and extremists will sound like the same thing right. If you keep saying mega extremists, you there's only a matter of time before mega and extremely sound the same in your head, that's called hypnosis. If I had to guess the use
mega. Extremists is probably from a hypnotist or somebody who, as you know, high level persuasion skills cause it's a little like their version of dark. You know is a little too good for politicians. Politicians would have just said maga and also extremists, as they always have, but suddenly, suddenly you see this combination of mega extremists that looks like a professional and that that is very weaponized persuasion because weaponized because they could get somebody kill. Meg is the new antifa. Well, I think maga should change his name to anti corruption, which it kind of is. Meg is kind of anti corruption in a way cause. Bag is against corruption of any kind. Whether it's woken is corrupt.
or legal corruption, so he I think they're maggie should just really rebranding anticorruption, because they're going against goes corrupt and then at any time somebody says a. I hate you, anticorruption people, you go hello, wow, look who's in favour of corruption, leisure admission, if you're against the anti corruption, people well better watch out.
Yeah, alright, ladies and gentlemen, is there anything else? I forgot any amazing story that you think bears discussion: patriots against corruption in america. Paca, I, like it, patriots against corruption in america, except it sounds like PAC. I don't like the pack part of it and against making america great. Now it's the again part that they're against.
The way to attack mega extremist is by getting rid of mega, see, I think mega was always a gigantic persuasion. Mistake got popular, but it was a giant mistake cause. It sounds like meget who know if you'd asked me, you know, is mega a good acronym know it's the worst and there's cocaine on everybody's plane. Patriots was evil. You yeah, you think the left doesn't. Like the word patriot, that's probably true. Yeah. I saw that I saw that Dana Perino talked about her
her questions. Apparently they were all her questions. Alright, you made it to the show live just what it was about to end but good for you restore our american republic. Kensington philly drank life, Sweden now evans or they live streaming. The street people. I speak to Jonathan Turley he's one of my favorites. Well, I don't do too many interviews on here. Alright, I believe all authorities again condemning writing and having ontario schools report on the real news about impeachments.
What's the real news, we talked about musket the border. There's a track live stream. Is that usa live stream wow? That might be one way to get rid of the problem. The live stream. Now I stopped playing my guitar cause. I didn't want to damage my hands. It was too much hand damage. I might still play with a little bit, I'd jovial interview later today, actually after this with megan Kelly I do not know whether it will run so, don't ask, but that we talked about fine stones passing.
I guess you must did a spaces event about anti semitism on the platform and he agreed to visit a, I guess, a concentration camp, or something why? Why is that important? I don't really understand that. I mean, I guess it's a good visual, but why would anybody have to visit a concentration camp too?.
Have changed their political opinion. I mean unless, unless you were worried that doesn't exist or something like that, I don't think that's the problem. I feel like that's performance, my active users, what I, what is fetterman, looks so different. Lately, it's a question. Maybe because he's healing I dunno or maybe you lost weight or something he does look different he's got that poured mustache, yeah people like to say they've been to the border. I guess there's no substitute for going someplace in person and if you read a lot of musk you're played a lot. I would hate to spend as much time in an airplane as elon musk does, although he might have fun up on that airplane. One of the federation's has a mustache would it'd be funny if there were two federations, and only one of them has a big moustache and nobody noticed all right and it looks like we've done everything we need to do here. Youtube thanks for joining I'll, see you tomorrow.
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