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Donald Trump Vs American Crime: Chicago is Next & Libs Are Freaking Out
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we're going to turn it into a big thing because it's kind of significant.
Something else.
There's a cultural shift right now and the left is realizing it.
Turns out when you vote with your almighty dollar, they have to answer.
So now Disney has been circulating some memos, mission statements, whatever you want to call them, on how to bring back Gen Z men.
For all intents and purposes, I would assume that that includes millennial men too.
So, hey, you let me know.
Are you going back?
Are you going back to Disney?
How about Netflix post-cuties?
And Chicago just made Donald Trump's list of things to do today.
He's looking at cleaning it up as far as crime, doing what he did with DC, but for different reasons.
And the left, of course, is saying he's just like Hitler.
I'm going to say something that might catch some of you off guard.
I do not believe that Donald Trump is Hitler.
Matter of fact.
Oh, hey, Tim.
Oh, hey, Josh.
Okay, see you later.
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that's the sound of Monday.
Glad to be.
That's not really.
That's the sound of every day because we're live weekdays, 11 a.m.
Eastern, even on Friday, if you're a Rumble Premium member.
If you're not, then there is no pleasing you.
Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you, sir?
You have integrity.
At least you're like, that's not the sound of Monday.
I'm lying.
That's the sound of every single day.
I didn't say I was lying.
Wow.
You mean it like a lot.
Well, now you don't get to tell us about your weekend, which no one cares about when you see him.
You love him.
Friday, Saturday, September 26th, 27th at Cap City Comedy Club in Austin, Texas.
I have a story I'll tell on my club about the last time I did Cap City Comedy Club.
It involves a raging homosexual getting my room number and a best western.
So that was this weekend.
Yeah.
Well, hopefully in September.
If you play your cards right.
How are you doing, Josh?
I'm good.
I'm good.
I was in Portland this weekend.
Did not disappoint.
No.
Yeah, my opener, one of my friends, my opener, he got his car broken into.
Oh.
And a guy stole his skateboard.
Oh.
Yeah, but we found him.
Wait, so he broke out.
He found him later.
He broke into a motor vehicle to steal the other mode of transportation?
He could have had wheels with a car, but he chose a skateboarding.
Okay, kickflip a car, bro.
Yeah, but we found a guy.
We found a guy who was doing kick double kickflips off a staircase, and I was like, he's better than you.
You have to let him keep that work.
You have to let him keep that work.
Yeah, that's his now.
Yeah.
Did someone beat him up at least?
No, we didn't really find him.
Oh, come on.
Oh, my God.
All right.
I was lying.
Just because all cultures are equal, we're going to start with this, and then it's going to lead into Mamdani.
I know, from Uganda, but he's still Indian to me.
So, here is a fight at a gym.
You guessed it in India.
And an autographed cricket bat.
Tell me you didn't pay money for this.
So right away, someone should be aware that something's about to happen.
Oh, yeah.
Handed slap.
Oh, a kick.
Kick.
By the way, the guy's still completely fine until they introduce weapons.
Oh!
To the back of the head.
Oh, that guy's got a whole barbell.
Yeah, but he's going to kill him.
Ow, fodge.
The guy with the cricket bat injury, he's still down.
I know.
Jeez.
You can also see how they're swarming, looking to get a hit in from behind.
You see that?
And I know that that's not unique to India.
You have fitness influencers everywhere.
But for some reason, that one just caught fire.
It got so popular online, it actually inspired India's first ever Kung Fu film, Fists of Curry.
And yeah, well, Prajit Lee is.
Oh, my God, beautiful.
It's a quick movie.
What is this crime?
Defecating in a toilet?
Well, you know what might change that?
If one person is able to carry.
I got it.
No, no, it's fine.
If one person is able to carry, like, it changes that whole situation.
That's when people go, oh, man, you're cowardly device.
And where Sean Penn's saying, the devices of cowardice.
If there's 18 Punjabis around you, you know, one round might even the playing fields a little bit.
But this is the only country where you're allowed to.
Sure, we see videos like that, but you also see a lot of videos here in the United States where one person, sometimes a woman, sometimes an older person, sometimes someone who's frail, is able to defend themselves.
Aren't you grateful for the Second Amendment?
Comment below.
What is a barbell the weapon of courage?
Yeah, I guess.
Yeah, no kidding.
And the guy with a cricket bat, by the way, he was too weak to swing it.
What was a cricket bat doing in the gym?
I think he brought it with him.
He always has that thing on him.
Yeah, I have no idea.
Maybe he's doing, I'm doing functional fitness when I swing with a weight on a bushel ball.
It just wound up and clocked that guy in the back of the head.
Yeah.
Well, what was all the slapping beforehand, though?
Like, what's this open-hand slapping kind of thing?
That's what they do.
I think it's like it makes you submissive to them.
Yeah.
Like they're treating you like a woman or a child or something.
Yeah.
Ironically, in hitting like a woman.
Because it's not like it was a good strong.
You know, I get it.
I keep my pinpants strong.
It wasn't like it was a good smack.
It was a.
Yeah, but they went from like that, like dismissive slapping to barbell over the head.
It does seem like they needed an escalation.
Pick a lane.
Yes, like kicking and fists.
Maybe that'd be better to go to next.
Yeah.
Oh, there was kicking.
You missed the kicking.
There was so much going on.
There was also very weak feminine kicking.
Yeah.
Which brings us to the next video.
Mamdani, you know, the communist who's running for mayor and actually winning right now by projections in a landslide.
New York City, you get what you deserve.
This may be his Howard Dean moment.
I don't know.
decided to upload him bench pressing on camera sorry right clip always right clip but here's the bench press clip this is how you move up in the pole We'll see.
It's not that he's weak.
It's not that he's never done this.
It's that he thinks this was a good idea.
Okay.
People there think it's wrong.
Right away, the setup is wrong.
The grip is wrong.
His feet are wrong.
He's got the right outfit, though.
Yes, he does.
Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
Zero.
Let me get one more.
Let me get one more.
Zero.
And the foot comes off the ground.
Oh, come on.
Flex for us, bro.
His spotter was lifted.
Those people look like 35s.
Not giving him 135.
No, I don't think that's 135 either.
They look like 35 plates, don't they?
Yeah, not 45.
Here's the thing, and you can stop the video.
It's not that he's weak, and I don't know how you get to the point of being a full group.
A full-grown male should be able to bench press 135 pounds, barring some kind of disability.
You can comment below.
It's kind of a baseline.
He would have to actively avoid any activities that involve physical strain to be that weak.
Do you understand that?
Like, he would have to see a barbell and walk the other way his entire life to be that weak.
But this is what happens when you hire a giant, fat, gender-queer lesbian, right, to reach Gen Z males.
This is what happens.
They go, hey, we need to bring men back into the fold.
Let's show some masculine activities.
And you just can't because you've been avoiding them like the plague your entire life.
And everything about that was wrong.
He didn't set up properly.
And that's important too for you if you don't want to get injured.
Maybe we could just do a quick tutorial tomorrow.
Show someone in the office who's never bench pressed.
Right.
Guarantee you within the very first lesson we could get them to bench better than Mom Dani properly.
Let me know if you want us to do that to me.
Billy can totally do that.
Now, let's compare this to the left, right, trying to make that same argument about Pete Hegseth's pull-ups.
This is the clip they showed you.
50 pull-ups, 100 push-ups.
You try to get under five minutes.
And people commented, Pete Hegseth does pull-ups like a wimp.
We should call him Paltry Pete.
These are the same people, by the way, who support Mom Dani.
The only reason it matters is we're trying to hold them to the same standard.
And while I won't say they are perfect, it's important that you see excess pull-ups at the beginning of the exercise.
And this is just another example of the left, right.
This is why you don't want to argue from the perspective of hypocrisy.
They go, see, see, look, you're not all tough.
Yeah, yeah.
It's really easy to point out someone failing or point out their hypocrisy if they hold up any standards whatsoever.
So if someone says, hey, it's a good thing for a man to be strong.
It's a good thing for a man to stay physically capable.
And he falls short, well, that doesn't make him a hypocrite.
It just means that he's working on himself.
The left loves to hold you to a standard to which they would never hold themselves.
Look at Mamdani.
Look at Joe Biden, right?
They talk about how they talk about how, oh, Donald Trump's old.
Joe Biden?
Right?
They said that, what was it, Ben Carson wasn't black enough?
Herman Kane wasn't black enough.
Alan Keyes wasn't black enough.
Colin Powell wasn't black enough.
Condoly.
Kamala Harris?
Jamaican.
So let's just keep accepting their standards and beating them at their own game and then just point it out.
I don't know how the left can reach young men.
It really is a problem of completely feminine men.
And I don't just mean in physical strength.
I mean in ideals.
Nothing they do.
If I was a 20-something year old male, I was a 30-something year-old male, nothing they do could possibly resonate with me.
And every time they try and join the fray of masculine activity, it makes me respect them less.
You can let me know if that's you.
I see that with a lot of young men and a lot of young women complaining that there are no men left.
By the way, Mark Wayne Mullen joined in on the challenge with pull-ups, and these are pretty good.
Let's fast forward.
So he's probably kipping.
That's 15.
That's 15.
That was tough.
In a minute.
A little harder than I thought.
I just smashed y'all's records.
333.
333.
And you know what this comes down to?
It's a very masculine trait for men not only to strain to face and overcome challenges, but to work on themselves.
Yeah.
To accept responsibility, accountability, look at their shortcomings, say, okay, how can I improve this?
That's why a lot of the men who we respect, whether it's Abe Lincoln, George Washington, Teddy Roosevelt, I'm not talking about all their politics, but they talked about the strenuous life.
They talked about self-improvement.
They talked about accountability.
And when you look at the left, it's the same as far as policy, right?
There's something masculine about, okay, what can I do?
Can I improve my family situation?
The left says government grocery stores, EBT snap.
There is a parallel between getting up and doing something difficult to improve yourself when no one's watching, just as far as physical fitness, and I'm not saying you have to be Mr. Olympia.
And in life, looking at adversity and obstacles.
And instead of blaming everyone but yourself, again, putting yourself in a position of discomfort to overcome it.
That's what makes it a masculine trait.
And that's why the left, today's progressive Democrat Party, can never resonate with men.
Yeah.
And they were chanting in the background of the Mom Dami, this is how you go up in the polls.
I'm like, nobody's going to look at this and go, that's my guy.
That's how you end up dancing on a poll.
It's kind of go up and down someone else's poll.
No, but think about Hexeth and think about Kennedy.
Like, Kennedy, outside of his voice, is like, well, actually, somebody who seems rather healthy.
Now, he may do some other stuff that maybe we wouldn't, steroids or something else like that, that maybe not so healthy, but he looks healthy.
Okay.
So people can go, okay, well, that makes a little more sense.
Hexeth, when the military feels completely disconnected from leadership because of the path that leadership has gone down, at the very least, it looks like he's willing to jump in and do a lot of the stuff.
Even if he can't do it 100%, he's like right there with them.
He's doing a lot of those types of things.
Which is a requirement.
Exactly.
But to identify with the boys again, right?
So it's not such a complete gap like it used to be.
And Josh, you probably know better than I do, but wouldn't that be, as long as everything else is good, like, wouldn't that be a good thing?
Yeah, I mean, it's kind of mandatory, actually.
The thought of Defense Secretary not being able to do pull-ups is actually insane.
Yeah.
It's kind of insulting.
Yeah, it is insulting.
Yeah.
We've seen that in the past from some of these, you know, overweight and office clerk defense secretaries.
It comes down to this.
Hey, maybe Joe Biden, maybe Mom Dani, maybe they have exhibited discipline in some area of their life at some point.
But we'd have no proof of that.
Because if you look at their policy, none of it involves discipline.
What is discipline?
Discipline is doing what needs to be done or doing the right thing, even after the excitement has worn off.
Now, you can look at policy that obviously would be centered around discipline.
Hey, you get to keep what you earn, right?
We shouldn't be taxing you out of existence.
Pro-business policy, the right to choose your health care, right?
The right to choose to manifest your own debt.
That involves discipline because it involves accountability and risk on behalf of the creator, the person, the business owner, the risk taker, the employee sometimes.
Same thing, you see discipline, seeing someone who is strong, seeing someone who is fast, seeing someone who's good at darts, who's good at whatever it is, you see the manifestation of discipline because you know it took a lot of practice.
That's what it comes down to.
And with Mamdani, maybe he was disciplined in some regards.
At some point in his life, we'd have no way of knowing.
There's nothing that he could show us.
Build a business?
No.
Gone out and taken a risk?
No.
Done something on his own?
No.
Physically, even passibly strong compared to the average male, even in the 1920s?
Absolutely not.
So we'd have no way of knowing that this man could have discipline in any facet of life.
The little things apply to the big things.
This brings us to the next segment, talking about losing young men.
And by the way, it's no small thing because men, largely white men, are still the people who determine presidents in this country.
So ignore all of you at their own peril.
Disney is very much in trouble because now they want men back.
Oh, they can wish.
The gayest Star Wars.
You tell men you hate who they are.
Everything you touch somehow just turns to poor.
Are you asking me on a date?
Yeah, Disney's trying to solve this problem.
It's like Goodwill Hunting.
They're doing equations on the wall and crap.
It's not that complicated, Disney.
But that brings us to Entertainment Minute.
So you all know that Disney, of course, people say go woke, go broke, but we want to go beyond slogans.
They have deliberately, proactively alienated a huge portion of their audience in pushing feminism, in pushing intersectionality.
And they lost, I think, $150 billion in market cap.
But now, according to reports, this comes from Variety, Disney is desperate to win back the young male audience.
Here's a quote: Leadership at Walt Disney Studios has been pressing Hollywood creatives in recent months.
Multiple sources tell Variety for movies that will bring young men back to the brand in a meaningful way.
Young men is defined here by sources as ages 13 to 28, aka Gen Z. So we'll get to the numbers and how catastrophic this is for Disney, but believe your lion eyes and ears.
if you've seen anything Disney's done since 2019, you can notice the pattern.
We almost hasted that.
Num, num, num, num, eat it up.
Go play OK 3, 2, 1.
You know I'm the hottest.
You ain't never got to heat me up.
The power.
One.
The power.
Two.
The power.
Many.
Are you?
Los Pueyes.
Every last one of us.
But you're not all boys.
So it never goes the other way.
Lost, right?
It's the lost.
You know, lost boys become girls.
Ocean's 11 becomes girls 11.
Ghostbusters becomes girls ghostbusters.
You don't see Snow White become a pansexual male.
You don't see anything that has been known to be for by women, which, by the way, was sort of the basis of Disney, a lot of princess material.
That never gets come in dear.
That never gets appropriated by men.
It only goes one way.
And at a certain point, that becomes insulting.
When you combine that with a hefty dose of social engineering, we've been talking about this for decades.
Nick DePaul has been talking about this for even more decades.
But now it's gotten so bad that even people who don't share your political beefs, political beliefs, or beefs, I guess, either way.
They notice it.
Watch this.
It's a little long.
Hold on, pause.
It's a little long, but it's really worth the payoff.
Even Snoop Dogg's pissed.
Moms are raising women in their sons.
I think that they're coddling their sons and they're hardening their daughters.
And so I feel like we're inverted, especially in our community where women are much more masculine and men are much more feminine.
And I don't like that.
See, that goes back to the presentation I spoke to you earlier.
What you see is what you see.
They're putting it everywhere.
Yeah.
I took my grandson to see what was the movie with Buzz Light.
Toy Story?
Not that one, but the new Buzz.
Oh, no.
The Lightyear.
I think it's Kiki Palmer is in that movie.
Okay, okay.
Plays like the daughter.
So we watching it, and the lady, which is Kiki's mama, they move on into the space years.
They move down the line.
They're like, man, she had a baby with a woman.
My grandson, in the middle of the movie, like, Papa Sloop, how she have a baby with a woman?
She's a woman.
Oh, shit.
I didn't come in for this.
I just came and watched the movie.
Hey, man, watch the movie.
Uh-uh.
She speaks for us all.
Well, this is the thing.
When the left tries, they get too aggressive because people have sort of accepted that the man always shows up as the idiot who can't do anything and boss babes.
And a lot of people who are sort of normies, to use the term, will go, well, that's good.
You have positive role models for both men and women.
That's how they start.
And then it gets to the point where women can do everything men can do and better and men can't do anything women can do.
And then it gets to the point of we don't need men.
And then it gets to the point of you're better off without men, like starting a family without a man.
It started off, you know, with a lot of sort of cultural, like we talked about this, Friends is a good example, where Rachel decides, oh, she has a dad who wants to be president Ross.
No, she's going to be a single mom and we're all supposed to praise her as brave and beautiful.
Now we're at the point where men are sort of seen as walking sperm donors and wallets with teeth.
And even Snoop Dogg sees it and he's not a guy who shares your political beliefs.
Let's look at the financials.
The box office bombs here.
Strange World lost $197 million.
Good.
I believe the latest Ant-Man, the Quantumania, lost $92 million.
Indiana Jones lost $130 million.
The Marvels lost $237 million.
Snow White lost $115 million.
And since 2021, Disney has lost $150 billion.
Yes.
And they dropped it like it was hot.
Yes.
By the way, all of those things that we're talking about, they're contrived.
They don't even matter to the storyline.
It's just forced into the story in a way that doesn't even need to happen.
You just don't need to go gay for no reason in a story, and you'll probably be fine.
Well, this is really remarkable because Disney bought a bunch of IP, right?
Superhero films, Star Wars, that had a built-in male audience.
You just needed to not piss them off, and they couldn't help themselves.
Which tells you, by the way, not that it would be okay destroying Western civilization or the cultural fabric of our country if it was a profit motive, but it's not even a profit motive.
They thought, you know what?
People will take what we give them because we can sort of get a stranglehold here on this sort of tripopoly with media, and we can force feed them and they'll have to stick around.
The truth is, they proactively lost a built-in male audience.
Men left, and women never ended up really coming into the freight.
Let me give you some examples as far as viewership, right?
Overall, you look at Star Wars, the streaming viewership, 2019 and now, the first show of The Mandalorian had 30 million.
Their newest show, Acolyte, 7 million.
Jeez.
Think about that.
Think about that for a second.
So they alienated the men who they need to keep a brand alive proactively.
We'll show you some clips.
And it's just, look, do the math.
A show about laser plasma, laser, whatever a lightsaber is sword fighting and laser blasters and a giant bear with a, with a, with a round vest and spaceships.
Who do you think in general this would appeal to?
To be fair, if you were the one making the trailer, they would not sell a single ticket.
That's true.
Yeah.
You'd make it very abyssing.
My trailer for Star Wars would be like, it sucks, but I know some of you like this.
And done.
A bunch of nerds.
I like it.
It's not that it's nerdy.
It's that I just don't like it.
And of the 7 million people who watched Acolyte, 5 million were hate-watching.
Yes.
There you go.
And to your point, the male percentage of their audience has stayed consistent.
Women are running away from this too.
The people that they thought would come on board and be like, yeah, finally, some representation.
They left as well because the content sucks.
Yeah.
Well, that's the point.
Yes.
But they are actively thumbing.
Of course.
They're sticking their thumb in the eye of men.
Like, here you go.
Here are the creators of Star Wars Acolyte.
Which, by the way, hey, if someone's gay, fine.
Whatever you want to do in your own bedroom, right?
Remember that?
What do you do in your own bedroom?
Sure.
Okay, fine.
But not whatever you want to do with a legacy brand in the United States that wasn't originally for homosexuals.
Here, they called it the gayest Star Wars ever.
Like it was a selling point.
I want to ask you both because this is, I would say, arguably the gayest Star Wars by a considerable amount.
And are you excited about that?
Are you racing?
Is that your answer?
I think that Star Wars is so gay already.
Okay.
I mean, have you seen the fits?
We'd be like, look how gay this is, and then send each other a reference photo.
And are you telling me with a straight face that C-3PO is straight?
Well, he's a robot.
Supporting character.
And we only know, I get it, it's hard to tell between British and gay.
That's true.
We know he doesn't have a penis.
Well, he did hang out with that little boy for a while.
Yes.
So maybe he's Catholic.
That's right.
And he did lose.
He did lose all that weight.
So I guess there is a computer virus AIDS.
Yeah.
Whatever you did.
I shouldn't have had sex with that strange man in the truck stop.
R2, give me some of your D2.
Whoa.
I told you to use the anima kits, R2.
Not in that part.
And here's when it also got really bad where it was so blatant.
Look, it's fine.
It's fine.
You want to have a girl boss?
That's fine.
But, you know, it's okay to have some masculine superheroes too because it's mostly young boys who are into comic books.
Like, it's okay.
Remember this Avengers Endgame?
They kicked it off with this wonderful girl boss moment that fell flat both with men and women.
I don't know how you're going to get through all that.
I'm a woman, that's how.
Don't worry.
She's got help.
We came to make dinner.
So contrived.
And then Thanos said, I said no mail.
Bang.
Don't worry, I've got help.
And then a bald lady with a spear says.
I know.
And no superpowers yet.
Just vibranium, I guess.
I don't know.
You got some good metal.
Like, even if she is the world champion javelin record holder, a high school boy could do better, let alone people with superpowers.
And here's the thing: like, they had to go out of their way to say the force is female.
Whenever there's the best at something, whatever it is, and it happens to be a guy, you just say the best.
But they'll always say female CEO, female athlete, female superhero, because they want to carve it out.
They want both the benefit of, hold on, curb your expectations here because it's still as a woman, but then also want to be able to tell you that women can do everything men can do and do it just as well.
I get it.
If it's a superhero, Wonder Woman versus Guy, mere mortals, of course you can kick their ass.
But when men get into physical confrontations with women, it's like a father with a child.
There's nothing that women can do.
Men are invariably stronger.
And so then if they're both superheroes, you would think it's kind of a wash and the male superhero, again, beats your ass.
It's hard for us to buy.
It's really difficult.
And then they want us to buy the idea that they're trying to break some kind of glass ceiling still.
Yes.
Like, oh, I got to break that glass ceiling.
I saw a cooking show the other day.
A lady's like, yeah, finally a woman won and broke that glass ceiling.
I'm like, how many ladies have won cooking shows?
I know.
At least one a year for the last 30.
Yeah.
You know what?
They always win, and their prize is called a husband.
Not all of them want that, bro.
Not this one.
She had a lot of fun.
Make it a cooking and cleaning show.
That's just the dating game.
And here's the thing.
It used to be may the force be with you, right?
It wasn't gendered.
Then the women have to make it exclusive.
So if you want to say boys club, men are not excluding women at all to the same degree that women are.
It's may the force be with you, not may the force be with your cock.
So they have to say, the force, by the way, is female.
And here is a clip of Kathleen Kennedy, who was helming Disney talking about just that.
Years ago, you were at a charity event wearing like the Nike Forces Female t-shirt.
And a lot's been made, like, like you've misinterpreted.
But I just want to like, do you want to like sort of talk about like sort of just set the record straight of like what that t-shirt sort of meant?
And the force is female.
I didn't know it was controversial.
Oh, yeah.
People were very upset.
Yeah, you didn't know it was controversial.
So either you're tone deaf or you're gaslighting, take your pick.
Gaslighting.
Chewy was a woman.
Chewie was a C-3PO was gay.
Yeah.
Apparently.
You didn't know these things.
I don't know because I'm so not up to date.
That's why he was always nagging Hanso.
Yes.
We're going the wrong way.
Ask for directions.
I told you that casserole should be tuna.
Get off my Millennium Falcon.
And then, of course, Brie Larson, she wasn't talking about Marvel when she did this, but it's the overall tenor and tone where people, young men, would see women starring in roles and then like, okay, we'll give them a shot until they realize, oh, wait, these women in Hollywood proactively hate men.
So here's Brie Larson saying that a lot of her movies are not made for white men, to which white men said, you got it.
I do not need a 40-year-old white dude to tell me what didn't work for him about a wrinkle in time.
It wasn't made for him.
I want to know what that film meant to women of color, to biracial women, to teen women of color, to teens that are biracial.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
What about those people and men?
I think it was a famous quote, I think it was Bob Hoskins, where they said, they asked him, I said, who's the most powerful person in Hollywood?
He said, the person who spends $10 on a ticket.
Yes.
It's going to be a lot of men.
It's almost like it's close to half the audience.
And it's almost like it's more than half the audience as it relates to spaceship pew-pew and superhero programs.
Don't you have to go into that with art like this?
I understand that you don't always just want to make something that, you know, people like Transformers or something like that.
I know you mess with me about that.
You don't want to make stuff like that just because, okay, I'm going to try to make as much money as possible and make a crappy film that America will go to because of the advertising.
You want to kind of balance that and go, I'm going to make something a little more artistic for me or for what I'm trying to do.
But then you go, but people may not like that.
And so therefore, if sales aren't down, it's not because they're bad people.
It's because I made something that I wanted to make.
Right.
Don't you have to have that balance in your head instead of, of course, they're bad.
I can't believe a guy told me that this sucks.
It also helps if you don't revile one gender.
Well, that's true.
You can just see it.
It's just, it's just dripping with man-hating dogma.
And I do mean the religious, dogmatic worldview that is feminism and breaking apart the patriarchy.
I mean, remember She-Hulk?
Like, that's one that could have been a thing.
My first crush, She-Hulk.
Because it gets better.
I had a superhero card and it was one of those superhero cards that was a hologram.
It was clearly just a picture of a lady in a high-cut bikini who they just like they animated green.
And I used to take that under my bunk bed and get very comfortable.
Now.
What do you mean you used to?
I loaned you my cards and it came back with a crease.
I have all of them.
So the creators of She-Hulk admitted that the show's angle was to troll, you know, fans, the ones who were largely male.
Because before this, it was still largely young men who read even female superhero comics.
Do you guys understand that?
Meaning, they didn't hate women.
They were interested.
But then you killed it.
So here's a quote: There's so much resistance to a woman just existing in that space of superheroes.
And to even exist as She-Hulk is like an F you.
And I love that.
F-U, audience who pays my salary.
Shows they never run a business before.
Yeah, well.
Okay.
So what do they do now?
And what does Disney have to do to bring you back?
It doesn't have to be, you don't have to pander to men the way that you pander to women.
And you're not even pandering to women, by the way.
You're pandering to a very small slice of feminists who want to see this, right?
It's women who don't want to see men in masculine roles and want to see women in masculine roles, you know, mostly lesbians.
You don't have to do that.
You don't have to do that.
That's not the one.
I want the card.
That's not very hot.
No, that's not the hardest thing.
You were talking to me about Topanga not being very good at this.
Marvel Series 2.
Jeez, bro.
It's Marvel Series 2.
I loaned you.
I have one through three of a collection of Marvel cards.
It's a card.
What would Disney need to do to bring you back?
And they're trying, in a failed attempt to bring back some of the straight male audience, they're actually set up to release a follow-up to their Snow White next summer.
And in this case, it seems like they've gone too far the other way.
It's Snow White submits to the seven dwarves.
That seems, Daddy.
They also have an extra.
Which one of them?
Which one of those dwarves is horny?
100 and all of them.
101 Dalmatians with Glocks.
Again, you don't need to go.
You don't need to do this.
You're not taking their fur.
And Mary Poppin' Dadass.
That seems like.
Whoa.
I didn't get that babysitter I'll watch all three of them.
And this is what happens.
You have these companies that are like, I will, and people will get mad.
This isn't a racist thing.
This country is large.
If you want to look at the root causes of us going the wrong direction on a lot of issues, almost always you'll find a liberal white woman.
Now, that doesn't mean that there aren't liberal women of other races.
And it doesn't mean that there aren't, of course, androgynous, liberal, white, or insert race here, men.
But liberal white women are the only demographic large enough to bring us into the toxic, secular, weak, socialist culture that we've been dragged toward.
There aren't enough black women.
There aren't enough black men.
There aren't enough Hispanic women.
There aren't enough Hispanic men.
White men, especially working white men, overwhelmingly don't buy into it.
That's why they've been assaulting you from every angle, ideologically.
White women are needed to spearhead this.
And when you look at a lot of these companies that have had disastrous campaigns, that's what you find.
So Disney, Kathleen Kennedy, right?
She became president of Lucasfilm.
Bud Light, a lesson in what not to do.
Yet Alyssa Heinersheet, VP of marketing, now works for Live Golf.
Oh, come on.
Target, right?
Where they had transgender swimsuits for kids with tuckable pouches.
Kara Sylvester, she was their chief marketing officer.
She helped lead the LGBTQ push with everything that you saw at Target.
Harley Davidson.
You know what that needs?
Heather Malinchik.
She was their chief marketing officer.
And she was the one who said the company needed to avoid traditional biker imagery.
And she put lesbians on street bobs.
And now she works for Land of Lakes, where she ruined that.
You can't even fold up the butter box where it looks like you see her breast.
That's what we used to do.
What have you taken from us?
Now I'm just going to buy store brand.
Yes.
Yes, exactly.
It's just, they can't, they are so tone deaf and in such an echo chamber.
Well, they accuse you of being in an echo chamber.
I don't know that they can correct it.
What they're going to have to do, they would be better off grabbing any local businessman who owns a franchise of jack-in-the-boxes or Taco Bells or just someone like that.
Someone with a basic business sense who could look at their numbers, say, okay, what are your demographics?
Oh, just don't insult the people who buy your product.
I've never seen it.
Did you know that?
I knew it.
I've never seen it.
Yes.
Nice.
It says utter two.
That's fun.
It is.
Yeah.
It's great.
You know, and here's the thing.
If you want to market exclusively to women, you can do that too.
Just make sure that you also provide something for men.
Like, look at what they do in Japan, anime.
And I don't even, I don't watch anime, but for example, they have two separate categories.
They have Shoan, which is anime for teenage boys.
That's like the Dragon Ball Zen Arudo, Demon Slayer.
And then they have Jose, I think is how it's pronounced.
Anime for girls, young women focusing on relationships, emotions, daily life.
And it's okay.
It's okay for girls and women to have their thing and guys and men to have their thing.
They have no problem with it.
How about you just do that, Disney?
Or how about you go back to what it is that made you what you are?
Now, I know they're going to have to change a whole lot because the classic corporate cost structure doesn't apply anymore.
But this has been a proactive campaign to insult, to degrade, to attack masculinity.
And our society is worse off for it.
And you see that reflected in people like Mom Dani, in people like AOC, in Joe Biden, Kamala Harris.
And you can say what you want about Donald Trump, but at least, and he's flawed, I get it, but at least it's returned to masculinity where men don't feel that they have to be ashamed.
And women don't feel as though they're out of masculine options.
Women, if you're watching, do you honestly think that you're better, that you have better prospects now than your mother did, than your grandmother did, as far as picking a man?
I'm not hearing that.
That's not what we're seeing in the numbers.
Yeah.
And by the way, I just want to say that you could have employed a different strategy at Disney.
You could have kept the masculine stuff masculine.
There were still strong female roles in some of those.
You could have played off of those a little bit and created something brand new for women or a different audience like you're talking about with the anime stuff.
But every time they tried to create something like new, like the, what was it?
Not Lost World.
What was that?
The Lost Boys for Lost World.
Strange World.
Strange World, where it was.
They shoehorned in a gay relationship very early on in the movie.
The part that I would skip if my boys watched it.
It was very short.
And then at the very end.
Right at the beginning.
And it lost tons of money.
Shouldn't that tell you something?
Shouldn't that tell you, like, people just don't really, when that's the thing, people don't want it.
Yeah.
So just don't do that.
Don't ruin stuff.
And even when you took the Star Wars thing and made acolytes and tried to do something off of that, you can compare Mandalorian to acolytes.
People don't want it at all.
Even if you tailor it in for Star Wars, they hate it.
Just go away from it.
Yeah, they did have a strong female character people like.
Gina Carano got rid of her because she posted something thoughtful on Instagram.
Yeah, but even Princess Leia, going back to the original stuff, wasn't like she was, yes, she was feminine, and people would be like, ah, how dare she.
But she was also in charge.
Yeah.
And she had good ideas on how to survive.
Like, there were very practical things that she did well.
She manipulated the guys, which was perfect.
Like, this was a cool female character.
You didn't have to do that.
She didn't have to survive in space without oxygen and then fly herself around literal space.
That's true.
I thought this showed you.
She was just a really cool leader into a million pieces, and I was very disappointed when it didn't.
Well, you guys can let us know.
I mean, I just think this is, I don't know that they can fix it.
And I will say this, though.
A lot of people were complaining.
And I was saying for, like, just stop watching it.
Well, it turns out when you stop watching it, now they have to respond.
So, yeah, your dollar voting with your feet does make a difference.
And I would say, you know, keep putting the pressure on them until they start getting it.
They are going to have to have their faces rubbed in it to understand this.
And then be vigilant because they'll always veer back to it.
They are surrounded by a bunch of people who want to socially engineer you.
And here's the thing, too.
I have twin boy and girl, right?
If you think that gender is a social construct, go have twins, one boy, one girl.
Okay.
You see very quickly that they are different.
And I know I'm going to have to raise them differently.
And I love both of them.
I'm going to have to raise her to know that she is not a perfect princess and that everything she does isn't amazing in spite of the fact that she's a woman.
And I'm going to have to let him know that he's not a piece of crap who needs to check his privilege because he's a white male.
It's two very different forms of messaging.
And that's not good for anybody because then you have men checking out of the dating pool.
You can only vilify people.
If you treat your viewers as the villain, they will become your villain.
Disney turned their male viewers into their very own captain hook.
How's that for irony?
This has been Entertainment Minute.
All right.
Now going on to there's no segue here.
Chicago.
Can we just end it with the picture of the card?
What colour?
I think it's fair.
Let me see.
It's got to be, you know.
Let me see.
Quick to the draw.
That's it.
There it is.
That is it.
Come on.
Nice games.
She also has a hammer.
She does have a hammer.
Practical.
It's a sledgehammer.
I don't mind it.
She could put that to good use.
You've seen billions, right?
Okay.
So.
Not that scene.
Learn a sledgehammer.
Is there a sledgehammer scene?
Which end of the sledgehammer is she using?
Guys, it's okay.
You get it.
They missed it.
So going on to Chicago.
If you were to hear the media tell you, Donald Trump is shredding and wiping his posterior with the Constitution if he sends the guard into Chicago.
They are arguing that D.C. is, you know, obviously under the federal authority, but Chicago is not, which is interesting because when Donald Trump did it with D.C. and we saw record low crime, they said that it was fascist back then.
But now like, well, we get D.C., but you didn't back then.
But now Chicago is a step too far.
Well, here's the thing.
It would be for very different reasons.
So after D.C., President Trump said, I believe this weekend, that Chicago is next on his list to fix up.
After we do this, we'll go to another location and we'll make it safe also.
We're going to make our country very safe.
We're going to make our cities very, very safe.
Chicago is a mess.
You have an incompetent mayor, grossly incompetent.
And we'll straighten that one out probably next.
That'll be our next one after this.
And it won't even be tough.
And the people in Chicago, Mr. Vice President, are screaming for us to cast their own ships.
They're wearing red hats, just like this one.
But they're wearing red hats.
African-American ladies, beautiful ladies, are saying, please, President, Dr. Cove to Chicago.
Please.
I did great with the black vote, as you know, and they want something happen.
So I think Chicago will be our next.
Lovely, beautiful African-American ladies.
Big butt, lovely butts.
Love their butts.
You love their butts too.
Right, JD?
He likes butts.
My guys.
So the mayor of Chicago responded with something about tyranny, fascism, you know, what they do.
You know, look, we're going to remain firm.
We'll take legal action.
But the people of this city are doing rising up against tyranny.
The city of Chicago has a long history of standing up against tyranny, resisting those who wish to undermine the interests of working people.
We're not going to back down.
We're not going to cower.
We're not going to bend.
We're not going to break.
We are Chicago.
We are the soul of America.
And we will maintain that posture from now until.
The soul of America.
Well, dear God, I hope not.
Oh, no, wait.
Turns out that's bullcrap.
Well, that's good for the rest of us.
It's time for claim truth.
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So let's go to the first claim.
And they made this claim with DC, but now they're saying it's different from D.C. Okay, fine.
Let's go with that.
President Trump actually has no authority to do this.
What he is proposing at this point would be the most flagrant violation of our Constitution in the 21st century.
The city of Chicago does not need a military occupation.
That's not what we need.
In fact, we've been very clear about what we need.
We need to invest in people to ensure that we can build safe and affordable communities.
That's what I've done as mayor since assuming office.
Come on, pause.
This is what they always do, right?
No, if they just had more Section 8 and an after-school basketball program, the record murder wouldn't be a problem.
That's all you need.
You just need a rec center.
Keep playing.
That this president is working overtime to divide in his attempt to conquer working families and to conquer cities across America.
But this is clearly a violation of the Constitution, and we're going to remain firm and vigilant in our commitment to ensure that our democracy is protected and our humanity is secured.
So before I even get to the truth, just remember, I've always told you this.
Whenever the left invokes the Constitution, you know they're lying to you.
There are very few pieces of paper on earth they hate more than the original Constitution.
Here's the truth.
It's actually completely unconstitutional to defy federal policy by claiming to be a sanctuary city.
That is actually unconstitutional because it's a matter of national security and you're putting your citizens at risk.
But here's another truth is that President Trump does have the authority to deploy the National Guard.
Per Title 10 of federal law, the president shall take such measures as he considers necessary to suppress in a state any domestic violence if it so hinders the execution of the laws of that state that any part or class of its people is deprived of a right, privilege, immunity, or protection named in the Constitution.
And the constituted authorities of that state are unable, fail, or refuse to protect that right.
So the president can technically do this over any state objection, but I think there would be a very valid case to be made if you declare yourself a sanctuary city after 20 million illegal aliens have either crossed the border or overstayed their visas, making it the number one issue in an election and the reason that this man was given a mandate as president.
Right?
I think, in other words, hey, would people saying we need to do something about immigration, right?
It's affecting all of us.
And then Chicago being a sanctuary city, would that qualify as any part or class of its people being deprived of a right, privilege, immunity, or protection named in the Constitution?
Or would the authorities of that state be considered unable to have failed or refused to protect that right, you know, of legal citizens to not foot the bill to the tune of $150 to $450 billion a year?
That's what it costs to taxpayers, illegal aliens, not to mention rampant crime, not to mention competing for jobs with third world labor.
Yeah, there's a reason that it's federal policy.
There's a reason Donald Trump was elected.
And Chicago has said, no, no, no, no, no.
Because in the name of democracy, as a mayor, I'm going to determine that your number one voting issue doesn't matter.
Sanctuary City.
100%.
All right.
There we go.
That one seems pretty cut and dry to me.
Here's the next claim.
And this one's really easy to refute because the left can't help themselves.
They say, well, violent crime is actually down in Chicago.
Here's what we're doing in Chicago.
The fact of the matter is violent crime is actually down in Chicago.
We've reduced homicides by almost 32%.
Shootings and shooting victims, we've reduced that by nearly 40%.
Robberies are down 35%.
There's certainly more work to be done, but we are moving towards building the safest, most affordable big city in America.
And what the Trump administration is attempting to do is to roll back the hands of time and take us to a time period in which we know from the civil rights era where Dr. Keene described this type of act as one of the three evils.
Well, here's the thing.
Here's where we agree.
He does want to take you back in time, but not to pre-civil rights, which, by the way, you know, was largely passed by Republicans, because here's the truth.
President Trump and your citizens want to take you back to a magical time of pre-COVID where the violent crime rates weren't astronomically high because the violent crime rate is still up from pre-COVID levels.
Rape is up, robbery is up, assault is up.
Just to be clear, he's citing year-over-year numbers, which you can do anywhere because we saw such a spike in crime, right?
That's the trick they pull.
Go check the references.
Other crimes, by the way, are still up even after COVID.
So they spiked to 2021.
In most places, they came back down.
But these crimes are still up since post-COVID records.
Misdemeanor theft, up 67% since 2021.
Felony theft, up 46%.
Wow.
Vehicle theft, up 75%.
And that's after a hockey graph of it going up in 2020.
And some Chicago police officers, by the way, have been getting creative.
They have to.
They found new ways to lower crime in the Windy City.
Hey, that'll work.
Yeah.
Yes, you did that, by the way.
Now, look, we've talked about the crime numbers.
People will say, where's the level of acceptability?
Right.
That's the argument here right now.
And I think that's a really, that's a vital conversation.
We had it a lot with DC because their numbers were so high.
We'll get to it in just a second with the murder numbers.
They're even worse than this.
When is enough enough?
When has the state failed or refuses to protect the liberties that I as a citizen have?
Right.
That's a good conversation to have.
And I would say that those numbers are high enough right now to at least go, well, it seems like it's getting close.
Yeah.
It seems like at the very least it's getting close.
Well, the violent crime is still very high in Chicago, and it's exacerbated by the fact that you can't protect yourself.
Yeah.
Because the gun policies in Chicago.
That must mean the gun crimes are down, right?
No.
You would think.
No, no, don't you remember that Barack Obama blamed it on Indiana?
Even though Indiana didn't see the crime that Illinois does and Chicago does, he blamed all of the gun crime in Chicago on Indiana.
And you can go watch that video where I went to the show, the gun show in Indiana.
What was it?
Crown Heights?
I don't know.
You guys can remember.
You guys can go find it.
And I tried to use that old gun show loophole.
Turns out it's not a thing either.
Didn't work.
Didn't they get rid of that?
What was that called?
ShotSpot or whatever that technology was to be able to actually pinpoint where a gunshot came from to make sure that you can send not only police, but maybe the ambulance.
They said they were going to.
They said they were going to drop their contract and they wanted to keep it for when the DNC was in Chicago.
I'm not sure what.
I think we followed up on it, but I don't know if they actually got rid of it.
Do you really care about crime if you're getting rid of like the best technology I've ever heard of?
I would consider that investing in people.
Right.
That's what he said he's doing.
Investing in people.
People not being able to do it.
Which really just means hiring more administrators and paying them salaries they don't deserve to do nothing all day.
Okay, well, I guess that works too.
Well, that brings us to the next claim because we're talking about murder.
Their claim is like, well, okay, okay, all right.
But at least murder is down in Chicago.
Well, there's something called the bell curve.
So Chicago, by the way, throws off the curve for everybody because the truth is that Chicago is the big city murder capital of the United States.
Yeah.
Okay.
Their murder rate is five times that of New York or LA, which, by the way, it's not that great in New York or L.A. So in 2024, they had 21.5 murders per 100,000 residents.
Jeez.
21.5 per one.
That's five times New York or LA.
2025, Chicago has had more murders than any other major city.
Let me give you the number.
You can go check these out in the references.
189 murders in the first half of 2025.
That's more than one a day.
That's 1.07 per day.
And I guarantee you, by the way, they're underreporting this.
That always happens in cities where they have rampant crime.
We saw that in Detroit.
I covered it a long time ago.
Compare that to Dallas, a big city that has some crime.
66 murders in the first half of the year.
So that's 0.36 per day, almost three times just in the first half of the year, Chicago, compared to death.
Their most dangerous neighborhood, by the way.
I'm just throwing these out.
There's a neighborhood known as Austin.
It's 74% black, 19% Hispanic, and 4% white.
We kind of see an inverse correlation if you go to the neighborhoods that are majority white.
Now, it's not because of all the crimes.
Yes.
Yes, it must be.
It's not because of the melanin.
It's because of the enabling in Chicago.
You hear their solutions.
We just need more affordable housing.
Oh, okay.
Let's follow that logic.
So if you go to affordable housing units, if you go to Section 8 Housing, there's no crime, right?
Safe as in your mother's arms?
Oh.
Well, if we just had more after-school programs.
Oh, okay.
So inner-city after-school programs, there's no crime there, right?
Everyone straightens up and flies right, especially when it's government-run?
Oh, that's where you're more likely to be the victim of crime.
So it's almost like throwing more money at the problem, kind of like we've seen with the Department of Education, or insert any other government bureaucracy here, hasn't made it better.
It's made it worse.
It's almost like if you give people, for example, government assistance for food, and instead of it being a ration, instead of it being something that gives you a leg up so you can, you know, start flying on your own, if you allow them to purchase soda and pies and ring dings because there are no conditions with this help, people just continue to drink soda and eat pies and ring dings.
And that's how you end up with the obesity epidemic in affordable housing.
Think about that for a second.
You want to know how this policy has failed?
Go to poor neighborhoods, go to affordable housing, right?
Government subsidized housing, where people are purchasing their food using government subsidies, whether it's SNAP, EBT, and you have a higher obesity rate.
This is the first time in human history that poor people are dying from fatness and not starvation.
That means we created the problem.
I don't want to get you admonished here, but I was told by a reliable source, in fact, a congressman, that actually the health problems were because of the stress created by the N-word.
Yes, I've heard that.
I don't think it's the SNAP EBT thing at all.
I'm not able to corroborate it, so I can't refute it because it's the kind of bullshit that defies all logic and reason.
Yes, but you can be a congressman or former congressman and say it on national television.
What was the word, Gerald?
I don't, nutrition.
I'm not sure it's nutrition.
Yes.
Is that what it was?
I think it was nutrition.
Here's the thing, though.
There are still, and this shows you, there are still some residents in Chicago who would pick crime over Trump.
Why?
Because, well, you give up freedom for comfort, right?
You give up freedom for government assistance, for government housing.
That's why these people are very easy to control.
That's why they're a voting base for the Democrat Party.
And I've been really clear about this.
Look, when they say the Republicans are the party of the rich, and now the Republicans are the party of the working class, what they really mean, and this has not changed that much, the working class in this country, meaning lower middle class, but if they work and pay any taxes to wealthy upper middle class, those people vote Republican conservative.
The ultra, ultra-wealthy billionaires, too big to fail, the Googles of the world, the CEOs of Google, of Meta, the Bezos of the world, Elon Musk for his entire life up until recently, they vote Democrat.
The people who've never paid taxes, who suckle up the government tea, they vote Democrat.
These are very stark trends.
They're very easy to notice.
The numbers are extreme.
And you look at that middle section, whether someone is paying $400 in income tax or $40,000 in income tax.
If they're paying income tax and they are working, they are likely to be voting Republican.
Let's stop with these identity politics.
Poor, rich, no, no.
It's everyone who contributes and wants to be able to keep what they've earned.
They vote Republican.
They vote conservative.
People who don't contribute and people who want to turn you into a serf, the oligarchs, those are the groups that vote Democrat.
And of course, liberal white women.
So some people here pick crime over Donald Trump.
This actually comes from someone on ex-Jill Simonello wrote, Dear Donald Trump, I've been carjacked in Chicago with my arm broken.
I still don't want you or your troops here.
TIA, BTW, there are no red hats here.
Okay.
First off, I heard that there were at least two from Jesse Smollett.
That's true.
I thought it was MAGA contract.
Yes, those African MAGA trainers.
But this is someone who, again, this is the problem with suburban, liberal, or urban white women.
It's, I speak for everyone.
There are no red hats here.
Well, I get it.
Chicago, it leans left.
I understand the unions have a strangle.
But there are some red hats there.
There are some people who would like to not be mugged, carjacked.
There are some people who would like to see crime reduced, just not the people who are pandered to, like with Disney, the Democrat Party.
They love their crime in Chicago, people like this.
People like this are so proud, and they're often on the city councils.
They're so proud of being the murder capital of the United States that they actually built a statue to commemorate it.
Yeah, they're proud of that.
Geez.
So reflection of life.
And let me ask you this.
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Here's where we come to here.
At a certain point, you look at Chicago has been run by leftist mayors for a very, very long time.
Okay.
And far left policy.
Same thing with Detroit.
This lady is saying more of that.
Since 1960, whatever the numbers in Chicago, I know it's 1960 is the last time there was anyone who was anything other than a radical leftist in charge of Detroit.
Chicago is probably similar.
You've had your way.
Has any of this made your life better?
Has any of this made your city better?
You can blame some circumstances, you know, on the Reconstruction area.
Okay, you can go back to Jim Crow.
And I understand that in precipitate.
Okay.
But now you have been in charge, meaning the left has been in charge, largely unfettered.
There has been no federalizing the police force, and that's not what's been happening in Chicago.
So right now, 2025 in Chicago, murder capital of the United States, higher than pre-COVID violent crime levels, poverty that we see, right?
People fleeing the city.
These are the results.
At what point do the Democrats ever, at what point does the left ever take accountability?
It's this simple.
The results of Chicago, the results of Detroit, the results of San Francisco, the results of Los Angeles.
In what world can you blame that on Donald Trump?
That's what they're doing.
Who's been in charge?
Do you like the results?
Okay.
The solution is maybe try a different direction in all facets.
I know it's complicated, but that's been claim truth.
And I know the rest of you, you're going to, if you don't continue with us on Mud Club right now, you'll be watching Tim Poole.
He's coming right up.
You don't need to change that dial, but you know who also really hates Donald Trump.
Who?
Well, again, we're talking about white feminists right now, largely women.
Kathy Griffin.
Her as well.
But this person really, really doesn't like him.
And here's the thing: like, if we don't like somebody, now we go, hey, vote them out.
Right, right, right.
Or, you know, raise awareness as to their misdeeds.
This is why our country is beautiful.
People have different backgrounds and they come with different ideas.
It's intellectual diversity.
So this lady doesn't like Donald Trump.
Maybe we should tear a page from her book.
This is how she thinks we should deal with it.
All right, she's got a playboy.
There's an attractive woman on the cover, so she's probably already upset about that.
Nose ring and tattoos.
They think she sees what she's like, huh?
Okay.
All right.
Lightning, how she spectates.
Well, look, she's committed at least.
I mean, she's committed.
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