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Why Some Cover The Greater Good
00:02:13
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| What we're seeing with this murderer, this assassin of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, and the fawning coverage that I have to admit I was convicted on. | |
| Because I've been mentioning this guy's name. | |
| I'm going to try not to do it. | |
| And sometimes the argument is, listen, you don't want copycats, right? | |
| So don't mention these people's names. | |
| I mean, that's... | |
| That's pretty much the consensus in talk radio circles. | |
| And sometimes I agree with that. | |
| Sometimes I don't agree with that, depending on the circumstance. | |
| But overall, in general, it makes good sense, right? | |
| Because you don't want copycats. | |
| But I just kind of found myself getting so interested in the story. | |
| And I had to sit back yesterday and I was just thinking, man, this story is so intriguing. | |
| There's a lot of conspiracy theories. | |
| There's a lot of questions to be asked. | |
| What we see or what that story exemplifies, frankly, is how crazy and dangerous the left is. | |
| I mean... | |
| They're humanizing this guy, fawning over this guy, good-looking young man. | |
| There's women online talking about how great he looks and, oh man, how did he get himself in this situation to be arrested? | |
| One lady said on TikTok, I believe, I never kind of bought into or believed in, and I'm paraphrasing here, these women that date men in jail, but basically, this guy looks so good. | |
| I may have to check my own thoughts. | |
| That's the type of coverage that's out there with this guy. | |
| Not to mention, literally last night, I was driving my brother home, and then I turned on to some talk radio. | |
| I turned it right on. | |
| It happened to be Hannity at the time, part of a rerun of his show earlier, and I just listened to some callers calling in. | |
| He was shocked. | |
| I was shocked. | |
| I mean, these people were offering every excuse possible, it seemed like, for what this murderer had done to this CEO. And they were doing it because they were justifying it in a sense because they felt like he served the greater good. | |
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I Couldn't Believe What I Was Hearing
00:00:33
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| He did the greater thing, if you will. | |
| He was morally superior over the healthcare, the United Healthcare CEO. There was a just cause. | |
| I mean, it was insane. | |
| I couldn't believe what I was hearing. | |
| But then again, I could. | |