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Woopy Goldberg now suspended from the view for two weeks.
The CNN president, Jeff Zucker, resigns.
Apparently, had a relationship he didn't disclose with a subordinate that worked for him for a long time.
And apparently the rules of CNN required that.
And then we've got, oh, yes, Joe Rogan.
By the way, if we're going to talk about misinformation, are we allowed to go back to Neil Young's slurs against gays and lesbians?
Joni Mitchell and a history of wearing blackface.
Is that allowed?
Anyway, here to weigh in on all of these.
Mark Simone, host of the morning show, top-rated morning show in New York on our flagship WOR and Joe Concha, Fox News contributor, calmness from the hill.
I thought Joe was going to come out of his seat last night.
He was so revved up.
I don't know.
What did you do?
Like five cups of espresso before coming on the show?
The trick is to do espresso and pixie sticks.
I don't know if you remember those or unfortunately.
Yeah.
I've been a cracker barrel.
I still buy them.
Yeah.
A spirited debate, but that's what makes the show interesting sometimes.
And I appreciate you having me coming back on.
It's like the Super Bowl for me today, Sean.
What do you want to talk about first?
Oh, my God.
Well, this is what you do.
You talk about the media.
By the way, Mark, you know what that means?
He talks about people like us every day, and even himself, because he can't disconnect himself from the media either, right, Mark?
That's true.
Oh, we talk about him behind his back, so why not?
Yeah, exactly.
Everyone else talks about me behind my back.
I mean, might as well join the club.
Oh, let's do some front stabbing here.
It'll be so much more entertaining.
All right, let's get the CNN fake news out of the way first.
Because I don't even know if most people know who Jeff Zucker even is.
We know who he is.
Your reaction, Joe Contra.
Well, there's so much more to this story already, right?
Because let's just unpack it, right?
Jeff Zucker came out today and said he had to resign because he had a relationship with the chief marketing officer at CNN.
Her name is Allison Gullust, right?
And Golust is an interesting person here because before she was the chief marketing officer, she was the communications director for Governor Andrew Cuomo.
So there's a tie there already, obviously, because of the former CNN anchor at 9 o'clock and Chris, who was shown the door a couple of months ago.
So this whole relationship came out of this particular investigation.
But I think, Mark, you know, and Sean, you know, that this relationship has been an open secret for many years.
I mean, literally, they've been pictured together at public events.
It's been in the paper.
So we wonder what happens here now.
But I wonder, Sean, if there's a business aspect to this, because when you compare CNN's ratings between today and one year ago, exactly today, they've lost 90% of their audience.
Nine and then ten people are.
I've never seen anything like it in my life.
By the way, ratings usually dip after a presidential election year.
Sure.
But we still rarely get under a three share.
And they're getting like a 0.0.4 share, five share.
Let's put it in context.
All right.
They put Jim Acosta up against Sean Hannity last week at 9 o'clock.
And his first show, which is called Democracy in Peril, which would be called Sanity in Peril, he got about 500,000 viewers.
And you say, wow, that's pretty good until you compare it to Hannity, who had 3 million.
So when your competition is getting six times your audience, I have a feeling that the new shareholders that are getting a lot of money.
No, no, no, no.
I'm not against Jim getting fake news, Jim Acosta, getting that job.
I'm really, I'm pushing for it.
I'm hoping for it.
That's fine with me.
But let's unpack this a little further.
And I'll let you get, we'll go back to you in a second, Joe, but we'll bring our friend Mark in.
But there's a mediate story how Chris Cuomo's lawyers reportedly pressured CNN's Jeff Zucker.
And there is rumors running rampant that Chris might have tapes of Zuckerberg.
I don't know if it's true or not true.
But the fact that the girlfriends connected to Cuomo, here's my take.
Do I think he really resigned because he had a girlfriend that he didn't reveal?
I don't believe that's the reason.
I think there's something much deeper going on.
I realize Chris Cuomo's not the brightest guy in the world.
But if you have these tapes, if you got the dirt on him, you're supposed to use it to save your job.
You're not supposed to wait till you get fired, and then three months later, bring it up.
It doesn't do much good now.
And I don't know if it's, Jeff Zooker said, I didn't disclose it.
I forgot to disclose it to my boss.
I didn't disclose it to CNN.
How about disclosing it to your wife?
CNN claims that they got these ACE reporters.
They're the best reporters.
They didn't even see this going on for nine years.
By the way, everybody's known about it forever.
I'm like, you're resigning for that?
Because how long have you known about it, Mark?
How long have you known about it, Joe?
Everybody's known about it.
It's in Katie Couric's memoir.
She wrote about it.
It's happened in the 90s and she knew about it.
All right.
So the question then is, what is really going on here?
I think it's all connected to Cuomo.
Am I wrong, Joe?
No, you're exactly right.
Because if you remember, so Allison Golest has a very good relationship with Andrew Cuomo.
And Andrew Cuomo goes on Chris's show every night in 2020.
You remember the spring they would do these marathon interviews, the nursing homes scandal, the cover-up would never come up.
And then Andrew Cuomo ends up from getting all this great PR with a $5 million book deal, right?
For a book that no one bought, by the way.
So I follow the ratings trail here.
I follow the money trail here.
But then I don't even think that's it.
I think this even goes deeper and probably across several parts of CNN in terms of what executives knew, when did they know it.
And again, this network is the collapsing news network at this point from a ratings perspective, from an integrity perspective.
Remember what CNN just a couple of years ago, and I used to go on, believe it or not, like 2013, it was a fairly, you know, it was leftist center, all the center, but it wasn't bizarre for you to go on CNN.
And since then, they've become this activist partisan network.
And when Trump came along, forget about it.
They lost it completely, and they became complete propaganda for the DNC and for anybody who was against Trump.
And now look where they are.
Nobody's watching, and they have no integrity.
It's not the network I grew up watching during the Gulf War.
That's certainly for sure.
Yeah.
So, all right, that's the one big story.
Now let's go to Whoopee Goldberg.
Mark, I got to assume you know Whoopi Goldberg, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
I've known Whoopi for years.
We always had a cordial relationship.
I understood she's a liberal.
We're never going to agree on politics.
Back when I was stupid and dumb, I used to go on that stupid show.
And now I haven't been there in years.
But she would come on my show occasionally, you know, once in a while.
I don't think my read on this is, and I know people are getting mad at me.
Number one, she apologized.
Number one, she corrected what she said.
Number two is she recognized the inhumanity, the pure evil of Nazi Germany.
She clearly didn't understand the history of a master race part, which is a big part of the story.
And I don't know if she didn't know it.
I don't know if it was if she I don't know what the answer is.
Do I think in my heart she's anti-Semitic?
That's a stretch for me because she's not that kind of person.
She's like a peace and love everybody person.
And she really is.
I mean, you think she's like an old-style hippie when you meet her.
But the reality is what she said was hurtful.
Okay, they suspended her, but I'm not the guy that's going to call for a boycott, a firing, or cancellation of anybody.
I just don't do it.
And some people are mad that I won't.
Mark.
You see, the thing is, you and I were raised in the broadcasting business.
And in your first 10 years, you get yourself in trouble a lot of times, and you begin to learn where the line is.
And you know that line so well, you can tightrope walk on it.
She's not been raised as a professional broadcaster.
There's a rule.
Anytime the sentence begins with the thing about the Holocaust, you better really think through the second part of that sentence before you speak.
And maybe there should be like an FCC rule that you have to have an IQ of at least 85 before you're allowed to talk about it.
So the question is, do you think she knew or do you think she was or do you think that there might be some anti-Semitism behind it?
Because I honestly, in my dealings, personal dealings, I don't see that part.
Yeah, the easier explanation.
It's like when she talks about Donald Trump, she gets so angry with her hate and her trying to make her point that she's not thinking straight anymore.
She just blurts things out.
And you know what people get mad at, Joe?
Hannity, they never give you a break.
And by the way, people that tell me that are 100% right.
I said, but that doesn't mean that I have to be like them.
I believe in forgiveness and second chances and the right to fully apologize and accept apologies and give people, you know, another opportunity to get it right.
And you're not just doing this with Whoopee Goldberg.
You have done this throughout your career with people that people are like, wow, wait, Hannity's supporting that guy, the same guy who probably called for you to be fired.
It's amazing how many times you've done this consistently, and that's what having principles is all about.
So look, Whoopee gets a two-week suspension here.
She gets paid about $100,000 per week.
I don't know if it's an unpaid suspension.
They didn't say that.
So maybe it's really just a two-week vacation.
The question is, does she come back after this?
And I always go back to Sharon Osborne.
Remember what happened to her?
She was on a similar show on CBS where, you know, a couple of women sit around the table and talk about stuff.
And all she did was defend Piers Morgan because Piers Morgan had said something not derogatory.
He was just having an opinion about Megan Markle.
I won't go into the details, but Sharon Osborne said Piers is a friend and he has a right to free speech.
And then for whatever reason, CBS panics, they put her on hiatus like they did with Whoopee, but then she was fired.
And I wonder with Whoopee, she just signed a four-year contract.
It's worth a couple of million dollars.
Would they really let her go after this, considering they're already down one co-host?
I mean, I don't know if you see what they've been trying to do with Megan McCain's old spot, but they keep putting in conservatives like Anna Navarro, who only endorsed Joe Biden, or they had somebody up for the Lincoln Project yesterday, which, you know, they're the most anti-Trump, anti-conservative people on the planet.
You know, my big question out of all this is: what the hell are you watching that show for?
I don't get it.
What is wrong with you?
I got to find because I got to comment on it half the time on Fox.
I'm not going to watch it.
I'm just admitting.
You know, it passes the time.
I feel better about myself when it's over.
I realize I'm very lucky to marry who I did.
Basically, those reasons, not in that order.
The idea that I didn't disclose the relationship early, I'm not buying it.
I don't think anybody would get fired for that.
I really don't.
That's my opinion.
It's a consensual relationship.
You know, forget about whatever morality might surround it.
All right, quick break.
More with Joe Concha.
Mark Simone on the other side, 800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
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All right, as we continue with Mark Simone, Joe Concha with us.
All right, now let's move on to Joe Rogan.
Here's why I think Rogan shouldn't have apologized to Mark Simone.
Is he, when he got COVID, I don't know why people feel the need to announce they got COVID.
I believe in medical privacy and it's none of your damn business.
That's my opinion, but he did.
He announced he had it.
Then he told his audience what he did in consultation with his doctor.
He said, quote, we threw everything at it.
He threw monoclonal antibodies, which I think probably is the best therapeutic out there.
Hydroxychloroquine.
He mentioned ivermectin.
Then he got criticized.
You know, Merck does not support off-loop label use of ivermectin.
I've never seen a study on ivermectin, but I don't care.
It's none of my business.
That's between him and his doctor.
And as long as he survived, I'm glad he's healthy.
But he told his audience what he did.
That's what he decided in consultation with his doctor.
The other thing is he interviews Robert Malone, the medical doctor, whose research led to the technology that allowed for the creation of mRNA viruses, vaccines like Moderna and Pfizer.
Now, the fact that he has a different view about the use of it, where it should be more limited, I think people may want to be, may be interested in hearing from the guy that created that technology.
Why does he have to apologize for this?
Yeah, he gets him painted with this broad brush.
He's not an anti-vaxxer.
He may not have taken it, but there's a million cases of him recommending the vaccine for those that want it on the air.
He's not a crazy conservative.
He actually supported Bernie Sanders at one time.
And it's a legitimate topic.
Get an anti-vaxxer on, have them explain themselves.
And if you're going to do that, there's no better way to do it than to get some highly credentialed doctors on and debate them.
I mean, that's what you're supposed to do with interviews like that.
If 60 Minutes had done it and interviewed these guys, there wouldn't have been any flack.
It's just a bad stereotyping of Joe Rogan.
But isn't this a bigger mistake that a lot of politicians and even people on the air, Joe Concha, have made, and that is that they play doctor on radio and TV and in Washington, and they're not equipped to do so.
And if misinformation is the real cause of anger towards Joe Rogan, why don't we focus that anger on Fauci and the NIH and Walensky and the CDC and on Biden and Kamala Harris and Jen Saki, all of whom have gotten so many things wrong as it relates to COVID?
Like Kamala Harris, as you mentioned, who said, I will not take the vaccine if Trump says to take it.
Yeah, like Trump's down in a lab somewhere, you know, mixing other chemicals to see what he could do.
I mean, it was such a ridiculous thing for her to say.
And that created doubt in vaccines, right?
And then the president of the United States just last year in a CNN Town Hall said, if you get the vaccine, you can't get COVID.
It's like, why are you whispering A and B?
No, you can't get the vaccine.
Isn't that good?
This is why Joe Concha needs a show on Fox, right, Mark?
You agree with me?
Yeah, you know, Joe Biden should be doing obscene phone calls with that whisper.
Or being in like the Amityville Horror like three.
It's the same thing.
Joe last night lost it on the show.
If you condemn one riot, you got to condemn all riots.
And I'm like, I already did that, Joe.
What are you talking about?
I'm like, Joe, I did it in real time while it was happening, Joe.
I wasn't triple point home.
It was so good.
But I remember the gal that's not going to be competing against you anymore at 9 o'clock on MSNBC who said also, if you get the vaccine, you can't spread COVID.
And she said it like it was absolute fact gospel, and that turns out to be wrong.
So what about all that misinformation?
And that's what Joe Rogan's saying.
He's having a conversation.
He has those three things that few people have in this business, authenticity, curiosity, and he's candid.
And you got to appreciate that.
He even admits, I get some things wrong sometimes, but I'm curious and I want to talk to different people and get different perspectives.
This isn't Walter Cronkite.
This is a guy having a conversation during a podcast.
And if we cancel him, then the Domino's just fall to anybody who has an opinion.
All right.
Appreciate you both.
Thank you for being with us.
Mark Simone, Joe Concha, 800-941-SHAWN, our number.
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So much for democracy.
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All right, 25 now to the top of the hour, 800-941.
Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, I know we've been talking a lot today.
Let's get to some of your calls, your remarks, your comments, your intuitive, God-given insight and wisdom.
David in New Jersey.
Dave, why am I going to a caller in New Jersey for wisdom when you shouldn't be living in New Jersey?
Now, by the way, that goes for me living in New York, but go ahead.
Yeah, I was first of all.
I'm a longtime listener of yours.
I'm glad I finally got through.
But you got to remember where this all started.
Remember when Trump first became president and a celebrity, if they went to the inauguration, they were blacklisted.
And the left condoned it.
The left celebrities condoned it.
What's going on now is you don't have the Trump hysteria because during hysteria, the Libs could say whatever they wanted to.
Samantha B called Trump's daughter the C-word and got away with it.
Bill Maher used the N-word, got away with it.
Libby Goldberg, no, I don't think she's a racist.
And I agree with you.
Nobody should be fired, but neither should have been Roseanne.
Barr.
I totally agree with you.
Look.
It was the same thing, and it's – I'm sorry, go ahead.
I didn't have to cut you off.
No, you're not cutting me off.
I'm listening very closely to you.
To me, what I'm having a hard time understand is we give lip service to the word freedom, right?
We say we believe in freedom.
We talk about freedom of speech.
All right, you can't say there's a fire in a crowded theater.
We know where the limits are there.
But that's not what we're talking about here.
Nobody can make you watch a podcast or a TV show or listen to a radio show.
By the way, if I could, I'd make the whole country listen three hours a day.
It's all I ask.
And one hour every night.
That's not a lot to ask from friends.
I have to earn your listenership and viewership.
And we work hard to earn it every day.
We really do.
And I'm grateful for the opportunity.
What I don't understand is why are people having a hard time with the freedom and the choice that they don't have to watch and they don't have to listen?
There's more options on TV than you can ever imagine.
So I'm trying to understand why.
All right.
Fine.
She gets suspended.
All these people that want her fired, all the people that call for boycotts, all the people that believe in cancel culture.
You know what?
I'm sick of all of these people because they're not embracing the freedom that we are all taking for granted here.
The only way there's going to be change is if the people who created that monster is now being eaten by the monster and they're getting, you get like the comedians who are all liberal Hollywood guys.
And now that they can't say anything, they're anti-cancel culture.
Probably.
And by the way, the only interesting comedians to me, now I always, I love the classic guys.
I love Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable guy.
Love those guys.
They're great.
They've been on the show over the years.
I think Dennis Miller has an incredible wit.
He's so funny.
But then I really enjoy watching Chris Rock.
Chris Rock, I mean, he just blows it up, man.
And he says any darn thing that he wants.
And I love, he's funny because he's free to do it.
And everybody else should be free to do it.
You know, Jim Norton is, man, this guy is, you don't want your kids watching Jim Norton.
Stand up back.
But I'll admit, he cracks, right?
We've talked about him, Linda.
I mean, he's actually been on the show.
Yeah, he's been on the show.
What's the guy?
And by the way, when he comes on the show, he knows we got different rules on this show.
He does.
But we don't have to tell him.
He knows.
What's the other guy you like, the new guy that you told me about?
I like Sebastian Manaskoko.
Oh, yeah, I like him too.
I like Bill Burr.
I like all these guys.
I think they're out of Chappelle.
I mean, you know, these guys are hilarious.
Look at what he went through.
I mean, horrible.
I mean, it was horrible.
I'm sitting there, and to his credit, he said, no, I'm not apologizing.
And maybe it costs him his future gigs at Netflix.
I hope it doesn't.
Nobody's forcing these people to watch it.
Now, do I think there's real meanness and a mean heart in Dave Chappelle?
Absolutely not.
He's a comedian.
Listen, I'm not sure.
Well, let's remember Kathy Griffin with a decapitated Trump head standing on a dais and everybody's saying, oh, that's fine.
It's no big deal.
Or Madonna standing down in the Capitol saying that she dreamed about blowing it up.
I'm like, all of these things were fine.
And suddenly we all have amnesia.
We don't remember any of it.
I didn't see anybody calling for anything then.
And this is why everybody's why some in the audience are mad at me today.
And I've done this so many times.
I'm kind of used to the backlash that I get because I'm standing true to what I believe.
And that is, I here's, let me backtrack.
I don't feign outrage.
Well, I'm not outraged.
I hate to tell you, I grew up kind of like a little pseudo-street kid in New York.
I mean, I was in bars till 2 to 3 in the morning when I was 12.
Okay, you're not exactly dealing with society's upper class, finest people at that hour of the night.
And I fly home after two St. Pauli girls on my bicycle.
But I'm not going to feign outrage.
Oh, the tweet that Donald Trump is, I've got the vapors.
Oh, I can't believe.
And feign moral outrage.
People aren't outraged.
They're full of shif.
Adam shift.
That's what I believe.
Anyway, last word, Dave.
We got to move on.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Okay.
Thank you.
No, no, no.
You can get that last.
What about the little comedians and everybody, they make it canceled and they have their millions and they have that they can, you know, this, that, and the other thing.
But like right now, Apple put out an emoji of a pregnant man.
And it go with the belief that men can't get pregnant.
Well, I can get canceled.
Because now that's going to be the norm.
There's an emoji for it, and I can get canceled.
And you know what?
I couldn't sustain cancellation.
Listen, I am just telling you, it is a very dangerous, bad environment out there.
And I don't like it.
And it's just bad.
It's not good for this country to stifle liberty and freedom.
And we got to live with freedom.
Dave in Texas.
Thank you, Dave, in New Jersey.
What's up, Dave?
How are you?
Hey, Sean.
How are you doing?
Thanks for taking my call.
Thank you.
So I have a question.
Y'all were talking about this earlier.
And my dad was a surgeon.
Ultimately, my father-in-law was a surgeon, too.
I grew up with two men whose sole purpose in life was to help people.
I'm outraged when I hear that these hospitals and doctors are turning people away.
When are we going to start seeing some sort of backlash in terms of lawsuits?
Is that a possibility?
Is there something I'm missing here?
Why isn't that happening already?
Oh, it's happening.
I mean, the number of lawsuits is probably incalculable as it relates to COVID and hospitalizations and malpractice and all of that.
It's all happening.
We had a woman who lost her husband on this week.
What was her name?
Ann Quiner was on, and she lost her husband after battling the hospital.
Actually, she won a court case to move her husband at that point to a Texas hospital.
But sadly, he lost his fight with COVID.
There's going to be lawsuits, left, right, sideways, and every other way.
And there's another example where we're not living with freedom.
If somebody wants a certain medicine to treat whatever disease virus they have, my attitude is you should have the right to choose.
And that's the end of the sentence.
That's it.
And you make your decision.
And if the doctor makes you sign a waiver, sign the waiver.
If you believe in it, then do it.
If you're going to die of cancer in your last, you know, somebody tells you, well, this might work.
Early studies show that it possibly can have an impact.
I'm going to take it.
And whether they let me or not, I'm going to find a way to take it.
It's sad.
You're right.
Lawsuits, forget it.
Through the roof.
Thank you, Stephen in Florida.
What's up, Stephen?
How are you?
Yes.
I would like to talk to you about the vaccinations and how I think the Republicans are missing the point.
Trump started all this, did a great job.
We have great vaccines.
They work, but they're not 100% effective right from the beginning.
We knew it was 95% effective.
take the shot you still get a five percent chance of getting covid uh you might have a reduced case but you by the way that those numbers are meaningless now because you know breakthrough cases are more common than any other case no Well, that's the science.
Yeah.
More people getting Omicron that were vaccinated.
The COVID vaccine dying for every 17 people who are dying who didn't get vaccinated.
Okay, so what's your point?
I mean, do you want to mandate vaccination?
Well, here's my question.
Do you want to mandate vaccinations?
Absolutely not.
It should be voluntary.
Everyone should want to go get the vaccine.
And that's not everybody wants to.
That's the point.
Yes.
But people don't understand the vaccination, how it works.
The COVID vaccination is no better than the measles vaccination.
I believe in the science of vaccination.
I believe in science.
But I'm telling you, I think people know more than you think.
I don't think you're giving people enough credit.
Everybody I've asked that's not vaccinated usually gives me a pretty intelligent answer.
Why?
Right.
Well, I had COVID a year and a half ago, and people asked me, why did you go get the vaccination if you have natural immunity?
And the reason is, is because we don't know what's going to happen after you survive it.
Every virus that you get, when your body beats it, which my body did, you still have a little bit of the virus left in your body somewhere, like Ebola.
There were very few people, just a small percentage that survived it, and yet those that survived it, they have live virus in their eyes.
People still have like T cell immunity.
We've talked a lot about that.
Yeah, you're making, I know.
So what's your point?
When they're young, they said, okay, you'll never get chickenpox again, but then you've got one-third of the people getting shingles.
And it's also a major source of the people who are getting transferrous myelitis and other spinal cord and brain infections later in life is from the chickenpox virus, and that's where it resided.
So the body was very good at getting rid of the chickenpox virus.
You have given me an intelligent answer why you believe what you believe.
I believe that we've debated this to death.
I think this debate is over.
Everyone has made up their mind.
I don't think I'm going to convince anybody.
In places they think where it's going and where it's going to reside after you get it.
And no one knows whether it's going to come back and get you.
So if you have natural immunity, there's still a reason to go get the vaccine because you will.
I know people like I've gotten COVID twice.
I know many people that have gotten it twice.
Can I raise a question to the caller?
No.
Sure.
Go ahead.
I have a question for you.
I apologize.
The lady in the back has another question.
I'm just trying to also, since you're posing the question of the what-ifs, because we all have what-ifs, what are the what-ifs of adverse reactions to a vaccine that has not been thoroughly tested and has not been in the marketplace long enough for us to know all the adverse reactions and is not being properly documented.
What about those?
Well, I have nine people I know who've died waiting to get the vaccination because they thought it might be risky.
And if they had gone and got it, maybe they would not have died.
I was in a grocery store, ran into Jean and her husband.
I went to school with her.
I said, Have you had the vaccination?
She said, Yes, I got it.
I said, So did I.
And her husband said, Well, I'm not sure it's safe.
I don't think I can get it.
A month later, he died on a ventilator in a hospital.
Okay, so can I raise another point?
So I have a friend because I'm in the age group where their kids are between the ages of 10 and 20, and they're getting their kids vaccinated, and they're dying of myocarditis.
So when your children are dying of myocarditis, because they didn't realize that it would do that to their young hearts.
Well, it's not a lot of people.
There are instances of myocarditis.
Well, I know 17 personally.
Okay.
So he knows nine, I know 17.
To have died of myocarditis.
Myocarditis, and they're under 20 years old.
So what I'm saying to you is that for every argument, there is an adversary argument.
And for every vaccine that works, there's an adverse reaction.
Let me put a bow on this and wrap this conversation up.
This is why I say take it seriously.
Research.
Do your own research.
Take into account your medical history, current condition.
Talk to your doctor, doctors, and then you're going to have to make your own decision.
At the end of the day, it's not political.
You make your own choice.
It's political when they force you to do it or try to force you to do it.
It should be a personal choice.
That's it.
You make your own mind up.
Now, then you're going to live with the consequences of whatever choice you make.
And that's why it's imperative, and I'm urging everybody to learn as much as you can.
And we've tried to do that on this program, listening to people we agree with and people we disagree with.
And then ultimately, it's in your hands.
Be wise.
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All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
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We have an update with one of the truckers leading the convoy.
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