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Jan. 26, 2022 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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What Everyone is Missing from the Doocy/Biden SOB Exchange

Charlie breaks down the viral clip between Fox News reporter Peter Doocy and Joe Biden, playing back the tape to reveal what Charlie believes is a terrifying "tell" from Biden in his unscripted moment on what he really believes about inflation—and insight everyone is missing. If the middle class is the bulwark against authoritarianism, what is the quickest way to erode the health and vitality of America's legendary middle-class citizens? Then Charlie is joined by Jack Posobiec, host of Human Events Daily, to discuss the escalating tensions in Ukraine and the increasing likelihood that conflict with Russia could erupt into a kinetic war. Also, don't miss Jack's impersonation of Christopher Walken -- and let us know what grade you give Jack's Walken by emailing us at Freedom@CharlieKirk.com Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Biden's Viral Insult and Inflation 00:01:57
Hey everybody, today on the Charlie Kirk show, Jack Pasobic joins us to unpack what's happening with Ukraine and Russia.
But first, we talk about legitimate inflation happening in the country, why the regime wants inflation, and the viral clip that you probably heard from Peter Ducey and Joe Biden going back and forth of him calling him something he shouldn't have called him.
But the thing that everyone missed from that encounter and that exchange.
We unpack that and so much more.
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Equity, Asset Inflation, and Revolution 00:15:02
Biden approval rating hits new low.
Biden's approval rating hits a new low in the latest Harvard Harris poll as the White House faces crises on multiple fronts.
Biden's approval rating fell to 39% in the poll, which was released exclusively to The Hill.
So if you've been watching some of these kind of half-in, half-out Biden press conferences, definitely doesn't instill confidence in our current leadership, that's for sure.
I try to make a habit not to watch it for a variety of reasons.
You don't really learn much, and it's also really depressing, honestly.
It's just our country deserves so much better than this and kind of the completely clueless and doubling down.
Like, no, everything is super successful and everything is wonderful.
And if you look at the preconditions of what happened in Mao's China and in Castro's Cuba or in Mugabe's Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, or in Stalin's Russia, you almost always find that the destruction of the middle class is a necessary prerequisite to economic restructuring.
Aristotle was probably the most prolific and articulate writer when it came to the moral need for a middle class.
Middle class has always been America's competitive edge.
Not our tech billionaires, not our oil oligarchs, but the people earning $40,000, $50,000, $60,000, $70,000 a year that were able to work hard and see their lives improve every single year.
The American middle class has always been the envy of the world.
It's been also very difficult to replicate for a variety of different reasons.
The American middle class was created not because of a set of public policy proposals.
The Constitution obviously helped, but also it was the people.
A middle class is strengthened when the people are moral, virtuous, and in pursuit of things that matter.
They have families.
They build communities.
They save and they don't spend.
They try to stave off going into debt.
Now, many of these trends have been reversed in the last 20 years, which is precisely why we have seen the erosion of the American middle class.
The American middle class was not helped by the deindustrialization or the Mitt Romney kind of Deloitte, let's say, consultant class coming into Rapid City, South Dakota, and sending the manufacturing plant to Wuhan or to Saigon or wherever they sent it.
That certainly didn't help.
Now, if you were to try and come up with a program of how do we crush the American middle class, what economic policies do we want to put forward to suffocate the plumber, the carpenter, the welder, the teacher, the police officer, the firefighter, the entrepreneur, and the small business owner?
Well, one of the ways to do that is obviously inflation.
Inflation, as we've talked about many times, is a tax.
Inflation is a tax on your money.
This last year, we have seen the greatest tax increase on working Americans in modern history.
Now, if Republicans were smart, which I actually think they will catch on to this because a lot of their corporate donors actually are worried about inflation.
So I'm actually somewhat optimistic that this story of inflation is actually going to get told.
I am.
Unlike other cultural issues where corporations couldn't care less, I actually think inflation hurts the bottom line.
And so I think that story is actually going to be told.
Where you see double-digit increases in the cost of living in almost every single metropolitan, major metropolitan area in the country, that is a tax on normal people.
That's a tax on the muscular class.
Now, why would you want to do that?
Well, if you want to create a caste system, if you want to create almost a gilded era America where you have 65 to 70% of America on permanent government programs and 5% to 10% of the country running the country, and the middle class is kind of this floating, unspecified object of 20% of Americans, that would be a great way to destroy the Republican Party.
In fact, I think that's part of the goal.
Inflation, you could call it the debasing of the currency, the weakening of the domestic dollar.
We've gone through in great detail on this program.
And if you're at all interested, we're going to keep on covering inflation from new and interesting ways.
But to try and keep with the theme of not repeating ourselves, because I can't stand when shows do that, just go back into the archives and listen to our episodes on inflation.
We've gone into great detail of what it means economically, where it comes from.
Home prices soared 18.8% in one month.
So I'm going to have a different take on this than most.
Not different, but just kind of an unexpected one.
Overheated home prices continue to show signs of cooling off a bit.
They rose 18.8%.
How much do you think home prices in Phoenix went up in the last year?
Connor, what do you think?
32.2%.
Tampa, 29%.
Miami, 26%.
Vegas, Dallas, and San Diego rounded out the top five.
So when you create trillions of dollars out of thin air, they have to find a home, literally.
So they find a home.
This is a great way to get an economic revolution.
I'm trying to warn Republicans, and I think they're starting to listen.
You have not seen socialism.
You have not seen the warnings of socialism.
I mean, if you grew up in the Ukraine or if you grew up in the Soviet Union or if you grew up in Cuba or you grew up, you have seen socialism.
What I mean is that Americans born here, you have no idea.
How is a recent college graduate supposed to buy a home in Phoenix right now with a 32.2% annual increase?
That's going to create the conditions for a legitimate and scary and pernicious economic movement.
Bernie Sanders has been trial ballooning this for quite some time.
Most conservative Republicans, especially older Republicans, get Bernie Sanders all wrong.
They think young people just like Bernie Sanders, because they want free stuff.
That's part of it.
There's plenty of bums that are millennials.
There's bums that are boomers too.
There's bums in every generation.
That's not the point.
Instead, young people feel as if they were lied to and there was a scam that happened and that there was an injustice and Bernie will make it right.
Now, it's interesting that the left uses the word equity.
Isn't that an interesting word?
Equity actually has a couple meanings.
Now, the way they mean it is totally garbage, but you could walk into a bank and you'll see equity everywhere.
They don't mean it the way the left means it, but home equity, your line equity of credit, how much equity do you have in this?
Actually, equity is in the Constitution, not as you might think.
Now, it's because back in colonial times, Britain had two forms of courts.
They had equity courts and they had courts and criminal courts.
Two different ways to settle disputes.
But what is the importance of actually owning something?
Well, that's what the middle class is.
The definition of the middle class is you own a little bit.
You pay into it.
It might, hopefully, will appreciate in value.
That will structure the financial modeling so that you can take out some form of debt over an extended period of time.
You can continue to get a paycheck and pay down that debt.
Some of it's going to go to servicing the bank and servicing the loan.
Some of it's going to be going to actually paying down the debt itself.
And both parties benefit from that.
What kind of political conditions do you think are created when a whole generation is priced out of buying anything?
Well, we know that.
We've talked about how young people that are priced out of having families, getting married, having children, and getting a mortgage make perfect Democrats.
They are trying to interrupt the conservatizing events.
Inflation.
Inflation is a tax on the middle class.
Lenin famously said that through inflation, we will grind the middle class to a pulp.
I'm paraphrasing, but he basically said through taxation and inflation, we will make the middle class disappear.
The middle class is the bulwark.
The middle class is the firewall against authoritarianism.
When the middle class is strong and vibrant and prosperous, it becomes a lot harder to dominate and to control people.
So many of you have probably seen this clip and you've seen the fallout from it.
You saw almost every single conservative commentator give their two cents about it, and I think rightfully so.
But I'll be honest, and Connor has been looking at the horizon.
I think everyone's missing the point of this tape.
I think everyone's missing the whole issue, the real gaffe, the real problem with what Joe Biden said here is not the fact that he called Peter Doocy something he shouldn't say.
We know that he's a angry old man.
We know that.
So Joe Biden was doing his press conference.
Peter Doocy did what Jim Acosta and Caitlin Collins did on a daily basis, which was continued to ask questions after they were dismissed.
And Peter Ducey's a legitimate journalist.
I don't even know if Peter Ducey is a conservative, truly.
I think he's just a moderate journalist, honestly.
I have no indication whatsoever on anyone that knows him that he's some sort of right-winger.
He just asks questions.
He does his job.
He wants to hold powerful people accountable.
So he asks Joe Biden, like, hey, how about inflation?
Listen to this tape and listen carefully.
We're going to play it twice.
Play tape.
That's a great asset.
More inflation.
So what people missed, and what Joe Biden said there is what a stupid son of a blank.
Thank goodness Joe Biden isn't Napoleon and he can just execute people at a whim.
So I think Joe Biden would have just turned to some sort of French revolutionary guard and Peter Ducey's family would be murdered.
I'm kidding.
Okay.
He'll just be audited instead and his home will be raided like James O'Keefe.
Instead, but listen to what he said.
Let's get the transcript of that, right?
So the transcript, what's hilarious is it made it into the White House official record, which is hilarious.
So Ducey says, quote, do you think inflation is a political liability before the midterms?
And before Joe Biden said the thing that everyone was capitalizing on is the thing that should be on billboards everywhere.
Joe Biden said, quote, no, inflation is an asset.
More inflation.
Now, maybe he was being sardonic or sarcastic.
I don't think so.
I think Joe Biden said something that he believes.
I think Joe Biden, in an off-the-cuff, unscripted moment, just told the country in his back and forth, his little duel, his little rivalry with Peter Doocy, I like inflation.
I know what it's going to do.
It's going to bring the great reset in, pal, you stupid son of a, listen to it again.
That's a great asset.
More inflation.
It's a great asset.
More inflation.
That right there should be written down and should be cut up into an advertisement.
Biden is saying inflation is good.
That's the takeaway.
The takeaway is not the fact that Joe Biden called Peter Deucey a schoolyard name, like they're back in seventh grade.
It's not the point that Joe Biden was kind of scoffing as if he was some sort of failed mob boss, one of the five families of New York.
No, no, no.
The point is he just told the country he likes inflation and Deucey is stupid because he doesn't get it.
How is everyone missing this?
Connor, have you heard anyone make this point?
And that's okay.
I think it's easy to miss because of the caustic nature of the commentary and the caustic back and forth.
I get it.
But this is proof, evidence that inflation is not a mistake.
It's a strategy.
That inflation is not a byproduct.
Inflation is the plan.
And Biden says if you don't get that, you're a stupid son of a preserving your history.
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Man, SNL used to be so funny before the left destroyed everything.
This is not funny at all anymore.
I was just re-watching Will Farrell with Cowbell.
I think Jimmy Fallon's in that skit in the back, actually, young Jimmy Fallon.
And that is exactly what Joe Biden says.
Inflation is a great asset.
More inflation.
It's just like Christopher Watkin in that scene, which is, we need more Cowbell and feel free to work the space.
Okay.
Jack Pasobic, who is the host of Human Events Daily, brought to you in partnership with Turning Point USA.
Jack, can you hear me?
Yep, you're just fine.
Okay, great.
Hey, Jack, how are we doing?
Doing great.
How are you doing, Charlie?
Putin's Empire and NATO Aggression 00:10:14
Good.
Okay.
There's a lot I want to go over with you.
So you saw the Doocy thing yesterday, right, Jack?
You saw the Peter Doocy, Joe Biden thing.
You saw this, and I want to just re-emphasize this.
The most stunning aspect of that back and forth was Joe Biden saying that inflation is good, that he wants more inflation.
Talk a little bit about that.
Why does the regime want inflation?
Well, it really is amazing.
And of course, you know, I'm sure if you ask him now, he'll say that he was probably being sarcastic or something like that.
Also, by the way, to add on to your comment, that sketch with Christopher Walken, it's, yeah, I've got a FIVA and the only cure is more Calvin.
That's exactly right.
But you got it.
Maybe you can switch.
No, I've got a FIVA and the only cure is Iva Mectin.
No, come on.
Give me some of the Iva.
Come on, Bob.
And, but no, the reason that inflation is quite good if you're at the top of the food chain, and inflation is wonderful.
If you are closer to the money printer, right?
And if you're with people who are at the highest levels of this, then of course inflation is quite good for you.
This allows you to go out and buy up food-producing land.
It allows you to go out and buy real estate.
This was what helped so many people at the top of the food chain at the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021.
So they're all sitting pretty.
They're doing great because they purchased up all the assets and their assets, the wealth holding class, the ownership class, is now getting richer and richer as they're just looking at their portfolios and creed.
Who does inflation hurt?
Inflation hurts the little guy, but Joe Biden doesn't care about him.
Joe Biden cares about his backers, whether they be in Kiev, in Beijing, or in this case, Wall Street and Silicon Valley.
Yeah, proximity to the money printer.
That's a smart point.
And it's totally true that if you run Golden Sachs, you run BlackRock, or if you run the Larry Fink operation, more money's great.
It only inflates the values, value artificially of your own assets and also destroys the potential upward mobility of middle-class Americans and potential competitors and entrepreneurs.
So, Jack, I want to get now into the Ukraine-Russian thing.
I'm no fan of Russia at all.
I also don't understand why we automatically have to be supporting the super corrupt country of Ukraine that has basically purchased every possible member of the American ruling class, especially on the Democrat side and some on the Republican side.
Is Biden trying to get us into a war over a border?
And why is it that we're mobilizing potentially tens of thousands of troops to the Ukrainian border and we can't mobilize troops to our own border?
Well, remember, of course, Charlie, this is part of the family business for Joe Biden.
He got his own son, got 50,000 reasons a month to care about the borders of Ukraine.
Joe Biden, who of course is on video telling us about how he worked to set up the government, you know, at one point in Ukraine, you know, I want Poroshenko in there.
I want this prosecutor.
Oh, no, I don't like that prosecutor.
You got to fire him.
Then you get your billion dollar loan.
Then we get this one, right?
This in many ways, Ukraine was unfinished business from the Obama-Biden presidency that lasted until 2016 out of 2016.
And Biden, where did he make his final foreign visit?
as vice president just days before Trump's inauguration was none other than Kiev from meeting with Petro Poroshenko again.
Because remember, the plan was that Hillary Clinton was going to become the next president, and then the full integration of NATO and the EU and the Western system was supposed to take place.
Obviously, that was put on hold for four years.
Now they're back in the game.
And of course, to the people in Russia, look, they understand that NATO is explicitly an anti-Russian military alliance, right?
When, you know, when Bismarck and the Germans sent over the Zimmermann telegram to Mexico, right?
Obviously, we viewed that as a threat.
And this is seen as one of the reasons that the United States got into World War I, because we didn't like the idea of our adversaries forming military alliances on our border.
And you got to understand that Putin looks at it the exact same way.
He also remembers, by the way, that a lot of the people surrounding Joe Biden right now are the same ones that launched and what was it, a NATO-led mission into Libya in 2011.
And it's been reported that Putin watched that video of the killing of Gaddafi something like 10 times the weekend that that came out because he realized you've got a guy who's a member of the United Nations who was brutally murdered in the streets in a UN-backed operation by UN-backed rebels.
And so Putin looked at that and said, you know what?
These are the people I'm dealing with.
I need to be careful and I'm not going to trust them.
So where do you think this is going to lead, Jack?
Because, you know, these things happen every couple of years and Trump, you know, he successfully avoided the war machines clamoring with a war with Iran, which would have been bad, but obviously terrible.
But this is a whole different animal.
Do you think Putin's going to try to take Ukraine?
According to Putin's public appearances, he says, oh, no, we don't want it.
It's just because of NATO aggression that we're doing that.
Where do you think this ends up?
And if Putin, if Putin invades the eastern border of Ukraine to try to reclaim it, what is the United States' response going to be?
What should the United States' response be?
Well, so you've got to look at, and it's funny enough, Joe Biden actually kind of said the quiet part out loud.
It really does depend on whether it's a minor incursion or not, right?
Because we have to look at this through the lens of what makes sense geopolitically.
If Putin were to actually move on Kiev, like let's just, you know, throw common sense out of the window.
If he were to actually move on Kiev, I might actually be a little bit more sympathetic to some of these talking points that's coming up, but that's not realistic.
Because if he were to do that, he understands how insane, absolutely insane that would be on the world stage.
What does he want?
He wants access to that warm water port at Crimea, at Sevastopol, and he wants those areas of eastern Ukraine that allow that land access to Crimea and to the Kerch Strait.
This is what it's all about.
If you look at the map, Russia is largely a landlocked country.
They have to go through other areas to get to warm water ports, to get their shipping out, to get their navy out, right?
They've got to go through Denmark and Sweden.
They've got to go through Iceland and Greenland, UK on the other side, up around the north.
And of course, it's the dead of winter.
So in a realistic situation, this all makes sense when if you look at Russia in terms of being a land power that's trying to seek sea access, that's really what's driving this, as well as just the general idea of restoring sort of the old Russian empire czarist kind of designs of Putin.
Biden, on the other hand, his approval ratings in the tank, Boris Johnson's approval ratings in the tank.
And by the way, something no one's talking about, Vladimir Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, also has an approval rating that's completely in the gutter.
It's actually in the sewer, it's below the gutter.
And so you've got a situation here where all three of these guys are facing potentially negative political capital.
So they say, look, we're going to grab hold of the tail of that dog and we are going to wag as hard as we can.
So instead of coming to some kind of diplomatic agreement, right?
Why isn't Biden talking about, okay, we're going to sit down, we're going to go to Reykjavik like Reagan did, like Reagan did, right?
Sit down at Reykjavik, have a diplomatic solution.
No, there's no diplomatic solution even being talked about.
It's straight to war.
It's straight to boots on the ground.
It's straight to putting the sons and daughters of the American people in harm's way.
And this also is incredibly imprudent with our approach to China.
You're a China expert.
You've spent some time there.
Again, being no fans of Russia, I just think I consider Russia to be more of a mosquito and an annoyance and a potential strategic partner in crushing the advance of the Chinese Communist Party.
It's pretty stupid what we're doing if we actually want Russia to be neutral, if positive, in our pursuit to put China in check.
Aren't we just throwing Putin in Xi's arms?
Precisely.
So, you know, they're looking at this, and this is why the Germans are now meeting with Russia directly.
The French are going to be meeting with Russia directly.
They're looking at a situation where they see the U.S. and the UK under these current administrations as in decline.
They see China on the rise.
They see Russia over there in the middle between the EU and China and saying, look, why don't we all just work together and cut the annoying United States and the UK with all of their problems, with all of their international world this and world that out of it and say, you know what?
We're going to set up our own system.
We're going to have direct diplomacy again.
We're going to go back to geopolitics.
We're going to go back to the great game.
Essentially, what it means is the unipolar world is over, right?
Multipolar diplomacy has to come back now.
Regional diplomacy has to come back now.
Now, if we were smart, we would look at that situation and say, you know what?
It would be a heck of a lot smarter for us to make Russia a problem for China than to make them friends with China against us.
Because, you know, obviously we've done this in the past.
This is exactly what we did in World War I, World War II, where we joined together against a common foe.
And even if you look back into the 1980s, talk to, you know, when I lived in China and I would talk to Chinese people, they would say that in the 80s growing up, they were told that Russia was an enemy and that Russia was a threat to them because you had this thing called the Sino-Soviet split back in the 1960s over nuclear weapons, right?
They were no friends of the Soviet Union.
They were no friends of Russia in recent memory.
It would not be hard to get Russia on our side vis-a-vis China.
But again, we have idiots up there like Tony Blinken, who isn't even qualified to be a Secretary of State.
He's sitting in the seat of Thomas Jefferson, by the way.
He's not even qualified to be the front desk clerk at Foggy Bottom.
Yet for some reason, he's actually sitting in that chair.
And it drives me nuts every time I see him.
What should the Republican Party's message be?
Republican Party is supposed to be the opposition party right now.
Unfortunately, it looks like a uniparty moment.
Why is it the Republican Party seems to be pushing for war even more than the current regime?
Understand to current sitting Republicans: the people of this country do not want war.
They are war-weary.
They saw what just happened in Afghanistan under this current national security leadership, and they understand that the emperor is wearing no clothes.
Unchecked Bureaucrats and War Hawks 00:02:51
Stand up for common sense.
Stand up for the common good of the American people and you will be rewarded.
And if not, you will pay the consequences.
That's well said, Jack Pasobic from Human Events Daily.
You can check out the show at tpusa.com.
Jack, thanks so much for joining us.
Appreciate it, Charlie.
Take care, man.
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It's pretty obvious.
Founding Fathers knew this.
Now, the fourth branch of government, which is composed of unelected, unknown, and unchecked bureaucrats, which actually comes from the French term desk workers or desk people, bureaucrats, you have these people that are able to do whatever they want to do with funding that is kind of cryptically submitted to Congress and could do significant damage to the country.
Now, we talk a lot about Hillsdale College.
You guys can check it out, charlie4hillsdale.com, CharlieForhillsdale.com.
And one of the things that Hillsdale talks about is trying to have a constitutional reset or a renaissance of constitutionalism.
And I actually think that if we properly equip Republican lawmakers and the grassroots, an argument can be made that if we actually would have stayed under a constitutional form of government, that the gain of function research through EcoHealth Alliance and Anthony Fauci never would have happened at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
That the IRA, the independent regulatory agencies that exist in an unchecked capacity, potentially none of that nonsense would have happened and potentially COVID itself might not have been created by the funding of our own government.
Killer Apes and Government Nonsense 00:03:56
Now, we have very little idea of how deep the independent regulatory agencies go.
It's not just bad enough that they are regulating you and they're spending money on total nonsense.
But it's becoming more and more clear that the people that run portions of our government are, they're not just craven and disturbed.
They're also not good at their job.
It's a really bad combination.
It's like they're mad scientists and they're stupid.
It's like stupid mad scientists.
Like, okay, if you're going to do the mad scientist thing, then be good at it.
Okay, if you're going to like find Kirdas to cancer by testing some sort of orangutan from Sierra Leone, then do it with a little bit of precision.
So I saw this story and now I'm really worried about it.
And not worried about it because of the immediate threats.
I'm worried that we might have like a planet of the ape situation going on in Pennsylvania.
So there's a huge truck crash in Pennsylvania and it was the CDC.
Yeah, don't worry, they weren't running guns or trafficking heroin.
No, they were transporting monkeys, but not just any sort of monkeys.
These monkeys were infected.
The driver of the truck hauling the monkeys identified in a press release from Pennsylvania State Police as Cody Brooks thought that he was transporting cats.
So he gets in a car crash and this woman comes up to him, Michelle Fallon, and she tries to go up to the carts that he thought were cats and say, hey, kitty, kitty, and it ended up being monkeys.
Fallon has now developed a cough and something that she resembled pink eye.
And by Sunday, she was visiting a medical center emergency room where infectious disease doctors were consulted.
Oh, great.
Fallon has now since received her first of four preventative rabies shots, as well as a prescription of a 14-day course of Velozavir.
Stay up mom shared she was fully vaccinated and received her booster against COVID.
Yeah, I don't think that I don't know if that should be her concern.
Why are they even mentioning that, by the way?
I got so many questions.
Okay, so just for all of you keeping score at home, three of the monkeys were tracked down and killed.
Again, why would you kill the monkeys?
They know something we don't know.
Now, I give it 50% chances that this is going to be like a planet of the apes thing.
And like in the next couple of weeks, there's going to be like a whole colony of like mutant apes in fracking country of Pennsylvania.
50-50 odds.
The deeper point is the less obvious one.
Outside the fact that our government might have released killer apes on the population or the fact that they might be trafficking infectious diseases on interstate highways in orangutans or the potential animal abuse implications.
The deeper point is this, is that when you don't have a constitutional form of government that works, people do crazy stuff like this.
This is a byproduct of the death of the American Constitution because some weird mad scientist happens to also be an idiot is like, hey, I got an idea.
Let's go infect a bunch of gorillas and traffic them across Pennsylvania.
Brilliant.
Bring them to Florida.
We're only skimming the surface of the corruption, deceit, and darkness of our government.
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