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So Baconism in the chat said, podcast ends, Tim instantly puts two pounds of biltong in his mouth. | ||
Incorrect, sir. | ||
It is alpha jerky today. | ||
Which is a bit drier, but it's got salt and pepper on it. | ||
There is frequently food shoved into mouths in between stuff though. | ||
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True. | |
It's so good. | ||
So how's everyone doing tonight there? | ||
On the after. | ||
I'll read that. | ||
On the after. | ||
Looters shoot injured Chicago cop during smash and grab robbery. | ||
Post Millennial posted this. | ||
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How long ago? | |
A little while ago? | ||
Listen, the situation in Chicago is not going to change until the people of Chicago change the politicians. | ||
And this is something that's going on. | ||
Honestly, it's going on nationwide and we talked about it a little bit earlier. | ||
We need to have, you need people in society that one, understand how society works and two, care about changing it. | ||
But we gotta, we gotta, the perfect person to ask about this, you're a mayor. | ||
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Yes, fair enough. | |
How would you deal with smash and grab robberies? | ||
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Oh boy. | |
I tell you, and we've had some of this in my own community, and it's mostly being committed by illegal immigrants. | ||
And I actually had a sit down with our Salt Lake City field office, the ICE director, and kind of laid that out. | ||
And then also went into all the illegal immigration that we've got. | ||
It's affecting everybody. | ||
I mean, how you deal with that is, you know, the whole the whole broken window syndrome. | ||
You've got to enforce the law. | ||
You absolutely have to enforce law. | ||
And if if the word gets out that our community didn't, for example, we would just have more crime. | ||
So you deal with it by enforcing the law and making sure that you're. | ||
You're locking people up. | ||
Isn't it crazy that people who come here illegally disproportionately don't have respect for our laws? | ||
It's wild. | ||
Isn't it funny that when I ask a mayor what's the answer to the crimes, he's like, you enforce the law. | ||
It's just like one plus one equals two. | ||
If there are people breaking the law, you enforce the law. | ||
So many of these cities like Chicago, New York, San Francisco, they're literally not enforcing the law. | ||
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They're being derelict in their duties. | |
I mean, these elected officials, they're not upholding their oath, their oath of office. | ||
I mean, every municipal leader actually has to take that oath. | ||
And in the state of Utah, I don't think it's anything that's unique to our state. | ||
I mean, everybody has to do that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, because I have to get up at like 6 a.m. | ||
this time around and maybe even earlier than that and just try and get some work done in the morning, we're gonna go straight to our callers right now and just make sure you guys get a chance to ask questions and be a part of the conversation before we go to bed. | ||
I'm hoping we can have this wrapped by 1030 so I can immediately go to bed and then wake up super early. | ||
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Right on. | |
One quick shout out to Top Lobster, by the way, for the t-shirt. | ||
I forgot to do that on the show. | ||
Let's talk to Scott Watson first. | ||
Scott, how you doing, buddy? | ||
Hey, good. | ||
How you doing? | ||
I'm alright. | ||
Good. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
And Trent, I live in Harriman. | ||
I'm a voter in your district. | ||
My question's for you, so no pressure. | ||
Wow. | ||
What specific big change would need to happen with our government in order for voters to finally start seeing some | ||
accountability for obvious corruption? I'm talking charges, removal from office, even jail time for these corrupt lefties | ||
who abuse their power. | ||
Boy, well Scott, great to have you, man. | ||
Harriman is right next to Riverton, so that's great. | ||
What change would have to happen? | ||
Well, I mean, accountability. | ||
I think, you know, Seamus, you were referring to it earlier, right, in the segment where you talked about how when there's no, when virtue isn't rewarded, you're saying something to that effect, right? | ||
That we live in a society today where virtue isn't really, isn't rewarded, so people are going to continue doing that. | ||
And that's exactly the system that we have today. | ||
Accountability, that's why people are so, the level of trust in government is at an all-time low, because the accountability factor isn't there. | ||
And so, you know, what we have to do is be able, just like we were talking about enforcing the law, we have to be able to hold people accountable. | ||
And that, it just isn't happening today, unfortunately. | ||
I think that stems from the federal government on down, I think. | ||
And more so in the Democrat Party than, I think, in the Republican Party. | ||
Because the Republicans are stupid. | ||
Because they allow the Democrats to ignore prosecuting people that have broken the law. | ||
They allow the Democrats to do all this bad behavior and then when the Republicans are in power, they are just like, well, you know, we're Boy Scouts and everybody wants to be, everybody wants Mitt Romney to be, you know, the guy that's in the hot seat and stuff. | ||
If you don't have politicians that will exercise the power that they have, then there's no chance for the party. | ||
And when one party is willing to exercise the power and another one isn't, then you get people that respond to the, you know, one party that doesn't exercise or that doesn't, you know, make people accountable and hold people accountable. | ||
And then you end up with 2020. | ||
You end up with the riots all 2020 that we saw. | ||
And then when the Republicans are like, oh, well, we're just going to ignore the law too, you end up with the feds crushing any dissent like the way they are with January 6th. | ||
It's part of the reason why I'm so black belt is because there is a clear difference in the way that the law is adjudicated. | ||
And everyone's just like, well, you know, it's fine. | ||
And I don't see what the answer is. | ||
What does accountability mean, though? | ||
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Right. | |
So I think criminal charges are. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
There needs to be. | ||
And Kash Patel actually talks about this in his book Government Gangsters. | ||
Right. | ||
We have to be able to get to the root of it. | ||
Most of these people involved in these federal agencies, they think that it's there to to support themselves and their own egos and not serving the American public and the FBI. | ||
I mean, in some instances, it is I mean, he had many, many things that he proposed there, | ||
but some of it is just a complete overhaul. | ||
I mean, some of these federal agencies are so, it's so systemic and they're so insidious. | ||
I mean, they just need to be basically rooted out. | ||
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Well, I hope that was a sufficient response for you, Scott. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that was great. | ||
Thanks guys. | ||
And Tim, you got a good thing going. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Appreciate the good work. | ||
Cheers, man. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
You keep it going, Tim. | ||
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It's good jerky. | |
Yeah, it is really good. | ||
Alpha jerky is the best. | ||
Do you think he meant the jerky or the show? | ||
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Oh, I thought he meant the jerky. | |
Oh. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
Let's get the same order going on here. | ||
Joseph Trimmer. | ||
This is jerky for alphas. | ||
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Hello, everybody. | |
Thank you so much. | ||
Yes, I'm Joseph Trimmer. | ||
I'm a huge fan of the show. | ||
I've been listening for a while. | ||
I've been an elite member for a couple months. | ||
I really appreciate what you guys are doing for this country. | ||
So, I wanted to tell you about something that just happened to me this week. | ||
It's absolutely nuts. | ||
So, about a week and a half ago, I was in Catholic Church praying that somebody would come into my life that would spread the word of what's happening here in San Antonio. | ||
We have an illegal migrant camp here in town that receives about a thousand illegal migrants every single day, about one or two buses every single hour, every hour. | ||
So, Hernando, or my friend Danny that's been on my podcast, Danny Vargas, pointed out a person, a citizen journalist that was reporting from the camp. | ||
I reached out, I confirmed everything that was going on. | ||
I went and did some content from the migrant camp. | ||
And then he connected me with Ben Bergquam that was coming into town. | ||
He was going to go live on Bannon's War Room, and so I was invited on that. | ||
When I met Ben at the camp, I saw a police officer and I went up with my cell phone up to his face and asked him, are these police officers on duty or off duty? | ||
And he said, I've got no comment. | ||
You need to call the public information office. | ||
And then he also said, Uh, the police here are under the direction of Catholic Charities on my Twitter, which you can find at JosephTrimmer underscore. | ||
You can see the video. | ||
I wanted to ask you guys, is that reason enough to sue that the police department in San Antonio is under the direction Catholic Charities, that is a Catholic organization. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
So that was for the panel. | ||
Any help that you guys can give us, any advice, or who should we reach out to? | ||
It's unacceptable to have Catholic Charities telling our police department what to do at all, and I'm a Catholic. | ||
This is clearly Seamus' fault. | ||
This is my fault, and I did tell them to do that, and so I'm sorry. | ||
I told the Pope to tell them to do that. | ||
No, I mean, excuse me, I hear you, and I just want to make clear, like, Catholics are under no moral obligation to agree with everything that Catholic Charities does. | ||
And there, you know, I haven't looked into it too deeply, but I have heard some stories and really just information about Catholic charities and how they have a specific incentive to take migrants in, you know, in a way that I actually don't think is healthy for native citizens of our country. | ||
But yeah, if that's true, I certainly, I mean, it's very interesting and disturbing that especially in this instance, because it doesn't have anything to do with like, look, For as much as I'd love to believe now that we have just a based Catholic president, we have a theocracy now where Catholic organizations get to tell the police what to do, but I think the reality is because they are in this instance acting as lackeys for the establishment that wants to import | ||
Uh, cheap third world labor and people who will vote for the politicians they want them to vote for and if they're naturalized and made citizens and also people who will sway elections simply by their presence because the places where they live at will end up with more electoral votes. | ||
I mean, that's the reason that they're being given the power in this situation if they are. | ||
So that's also money. | ||
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If I may add, we have $5 million in federal funding just for Catholic charities of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. | |
Hmm. | ||
$5 million. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, God bless you, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do you guys have thoughts on that? | ||
I mean, not particularly. | ||
I think that, you know, I'm not a fan of the Catholic Church personally. | ||
Leave right now. | ||
I'm done talking to you. | ||
No offense. | ||
It's the, just like I'm not really a fan of most organized religions. | ||
And if the, so you're saying the Catholic Church is paying for migrants? | ||
It's Catholic Charities, but I think, wait, were you, I think you were saying the government was giving money to Catholic Charities, am I mistaken? | ||
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That's right. | |
Yeah. | ||
Government is giving money to Catholic Charities. | ||
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Yeah, they're getting money from organizations, like government organizations like FEMA, to address the surge of illegals here in San Antonio. | |
We've got documents showing at least $5 million in funding that we can see. | ||
We'd be happy to provide that to you guys if you want to share that. | ||
It's kind of an outrage because when we looked at federal law, it says that if you benefit financially from aiding and abetting illegals, then you are guilty of a felony. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, listen, man, and I appreciate you for doing this work and looking out for this. | ||
And just in case any part of you has doubts, there is nothing wrong or sinful for you as a Catholic to want to investigate this and make sure that this organization is not doing anything wrong and to assure that they're held to account if they are. | ||
And I think it's good that you're doing this work. | ||
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It's unfortunate that we have some organizations, religious organizations, that That are kind of just, they're looking at certain gospel principles, you know, like love thy neighbor, and that trumps the law for some reason in their minds. | |
And it can't be that way. | ||
And even in my state of Utah, you have folks that say, well, we want to be viewed as a welcoming state. | ||
I mean, and so they just, they turn a blind eye to what is going on. | ||
They don't feel they want to pin all the blame on the federal government. | ||
Oh, this is, yeah, absolutely. | ||
The Biden administration has completely failed with respect to the border. | ||
But states have to be, they've got to be a backstop. | ||
They've got to be able to step up. | ||
I mean, Texas is, kudos to them, and I know, and Ken Paxton has done a lot. | ||
Try and push back on this. | ||
Sadly, my state has done very little next to nothing to try to do that. | ||
And they continue to give illegals driver's licenses and gutted E-Verify and done many other things that have magnetized so many illegal immigrants. | ||
Utah gives illegals driver's license, in-state tuition. | ||
I mean, if you go to some heritage foundation, some of these scores, I mean, we're not doing that well. | ||
I feel like this argument about love thy neighbor, love thy neighbor, That we hear about these Democrats, these religious folk who are like, oh, you know, this church, and they got the pride flags and all that stuff. | ||
That, the support of illegal immigration, it's subversion of what the religion actually is teaching. | ||
A good example of this is when liberals always talk about, when it comes to the gun argument, love thy neighbor, turn the other cheek, et cetera, but they don't point out, and Seamus can give me the proper quote, but sell your cloak, buy a sword. | ||
Yeah, yeah, sell your cloak, buy a sword. | ||
There's also, this stuff becomes so easily distorted, right? | ||
They'll say, love your neighbor. | ||
Explain what the Bible, what Jesus said about it. | ||
What? | ||
Selling your cloak and buying a sword? | ||
He said something, yeah, there's a quote in the Bible about if you do not have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one or something like that, right? | ||
Yeah, so this is in Luke and there's some debate about this, but I think ultimately the point is that we as Christians are not pacifists and there's plenty of the Bible that makes that clear. | ||
What people will often do is they will Take, as you mentioned, a principle of the gospel, or a Christian principle, and they'll try to twist it into something incredibly permissive. | ||
Right. | ||
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Um... Or they misunderstand it. | |
Exactly. | ||
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And so... Like, uh, the meek shall inherit the earth is one example of that. | |
That is an interesting one. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh, well, that's an interesting one, and I just want to point out here, what's really fascinating to me, though, in a broader point, is that... | ||
The same people saying, well the Bible says love your neighbor so we have to do this, will cry violation of separation of church and state anytime any other biblical principles are implemented by the government. | ||
So they don't actually mean it. | ||
I also just want to mention this from a Catholic perspective, uniquely. | ||
The Catechism does say two things specifically that I'm going to reference about immigration. | ||
I'm going to paraphrase. | ||
It does say that, yeah, people have a right to migrate to seek a better life and that wealthy nations should help people from poorer nations to do that, but that those nations have to take into account and have a responsibility to ensure the living standards for the native population in doing so. | ||
They have a responsibility to ensure that the native population is taken care of. | ||
You can't just have open borders and flood your country, in other words. | ||
Without reference to what the people in your country want or what's good for them. | ||
Also, another thing the Catechism says is that immigrants are bound to obey the laws of their host nation. | ||
And this is something that is left out all the time in this discourse. | ||
Again, the Catholic Catechism says... | ||
Immigrants have to obey the laws of their host nation. | ||
So, how can Catholic Charities aid and abet people who are violating the law of the host nation simply by entering? | ||
Because they're not really Catholic Charities, they are using that as a skin suit. | ||
Like we see with the woke taking control of media organizations, etc. | ||
I think there's truth. | ||
I think Catholic Charities does do some good things in other instances, but on this front, I would agree with you. | ||
They're really not living up to the... | ||
The teaching. | ||
Let's try and get to the next few callers here so we don't run too late and I can go to bed. | ||
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Thank you, Joseph. | |
Thank you, everybody. | ||
If anybody wants to check out the video, just go to my Twitter profile, JosephTrimmer underscore. | ||
It's pinned on there. | ||
You guys can check it out. | ||
If you can share it, it'd be a huge help for our fight here in San Antonio. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Tim, thank you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Appreciate it. | |
Have a go, man. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Cheers, bro. | |
All right. | ||
Danny Delete. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hi. | ||
Sorry, same. | ||
Love your guys' show. | ||
Love everything about it. | ||
And love how much you guys get all the messages out for what's going on. | ||
My question for the panel is, did you see the Veeves ranking on Cables as one of the air quotes wokest companies due to their we are bridge? | ||
Company initiatives and how de I basically rebranding itself in | ||
the new 24 20 24 year, okay So you're saying Campbell's soup | ||
Yeah, I'm like it was actually very confusing when I first saw it that's Campbell's soup doing it but yes | ||
It is we are bridge all under case calm that is working with Campbell's and many other huge | ||
organizations. | ||
They're rebranding DEI into Bridge. | ||
Interesting. | ||
There are definitely efforts to rebrand DEI, and there are people that are focusing on those efforts. | ||
People like James Lindsay is pretty abreast of the situation. | ||
He is pretty good about spreading that message. | ||
But you are right. | ||
They're trying to rebrand it. | ||
And the idea that this is going to end if one of these programs is ended, the idea that that's a victory is the wrong way to look at it. | ||
These initiatives, they're not going to go away because the people that believe in them are ideologically possessed. | ||
So they really believe that the world's going to burn up if they don't get the right Uh, policies regarding the environment. | ||
They really believe that capitalism is going to devour the whole world and, and all of these different, uh, crazy left wing, uh, ideas. | ||
They genuinely believe in. | ||
So they're going to pass as many policies as they can, uh, to, to implement these ideas. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
If DEI does go away, you should be looking for something else that's performing the same function that DEI did. | ||
Because that's what they're gonna do. | ||
The next move is, because there are people onto the ideas, and they can understand them now, they're going to start morphing what the idea is called, or what the function is called. | ||
But it's gonna be the same attempts at the core. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Just repackage like, like always the same story, just get just a different label, a different character, et cetera. | ||
Same thing. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
Anything to add? | ||
Anything to add about that? | ||
Anything to ask beyond? | ||
Or just to comment on that? | ||
It was just how part of, it was just how part of their newer initiatives were to actually integrate it into pay structure and to make companies do that. | ||
So. | ||
I'm just glad to be aware of it, so people are aware of it. | ||
That's all. | ||
Thank you for answering. | ||
I agree with you entirely, so they're just gonna change the name of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Thanks for bringing attention to it as well. | |
Yeah. | ||
Tell your friends this stuff too. | ||
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I know it's a pain in the butt, but... Definitely. | |
Better to be open about it and communicate than to not say anything. | ||
Christina Passiflong. | ||
I recognize your name from the Discord. | ||
How are you? | ||
What's up, dude? | ||
It was nice hearing you talk last night. | ||
You are super based. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Okay, so question for the panel. | ||
Is the public too desensitized to the Epstein case for anything to ever happen to the people involved? | ||
It seems like people either want to avoid talking about this topic entirely, or it's a joke or a conspiracy to them. | ||
What do you think needs to happen for enough people to take this seriously and do something about it, and what would that something be? | ||
I think, you know, the big picture stories we care about indicate something about you and your worldview. | ||
The average person only cares about what affects their immediate circle. | ||
So when we notice that there are high-level, you know, politicians and business individuals who are trafficking kids, the average person won't care because it has no impact on them whatsoever. | ||
What needs to happen to make someone actually care? | ||
Someone needs to break into their house and steal from them. | ||
And then they'll say, hey, why was I robbed? | ||
Why are my gas prices so high? | ||
Why is milk so expensive? | ||
Then you can say, it's because they were powerful, you know, elites in business that are fucking you over. | ||
And then they get pissed about it. | ||
But if they're not affected by it... | ||
You know, I think for you, for us, for everybody who watches this show, we care more about what may be coming, which will impact us if we don't pay attention now. | ||
We care about preparing for the future. | ||
And the average person only cares about their immediate and short-term desires, unfortunately. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's a good question. | ||
Are people too desensitized? | ||
On some level, you think. | ||
Clearly, right? | ||
Maybe they're not too desensitized for there to be a political solution here, or for the justice system to do something, or for people to put pressure on the justice system to do something, but they're certainly too desensitized. | ||
The fact that we knew this was happening... | ||
The fact that the public found out about it, the fact that it's really clear that this guy didn't kill himself, and we're all told to believe that he did, and everything's just sort of continued, business as normal, is an indication that people are pretty desensitized to this. | ||
You know, the idea that every... this should be a scandal so massive. | ||
That, at the very least, the least drastic solution is everyone getting voted out of office, who even had a slight tinge of any kind of association with him. | ||
And yet, that didn't happen. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
I mean, imagine just... | ||
If instead of Jeffrey Epstein, right, it was like, and I'm not the first to make this point, but if it was like an avowed racist, if it was a Klansman or something, I mean, everyone associated with them, we'd know all of their names, none of them would be able to hold public office anymore, their lives would be completely destroyed. | ||
So, why have we tolerated this for so long? | ||
Why have we tolerated the abuse of children at the hands of our political leaders for so long? | ||
Uh, I think that because it's because people don't, uh, things that don't directly affect people, they, they kind of actually don't really care about, they say they do. | ||
Um, but they don't, especially when they're told not to, or not told that they should, or the wrong people are telling them that they should. | ||
I just saw a, a, a thing today. | ||
I think it was an Apple news. | ||
Um. | ||
And they were saying why the far right is obsessed with the Epstein list and with sex trafficking. | ||
Somebody has to be because none of you are doing anything about it! | ||
Yeah and the idea that the media is painting the people that are first of all saying look there are people breaking the law that's a problem they're victimizing the most vulnerable people in America, young kids, and the problem | ||
according to the media is that people, the wrong people are noticing is | ||
essentially what it is. | ||
It's because it is a an issue that the right is noticing and it seems people | ||
that are favored by the left have been engaging in it so the media goes and | ||
runs interference. | ||
And that interference is all it takes to make normally intelligent people absolutely idiotic. | ||
Just completely and totally lose any semblance of cognitive ability to think for themselves. | ||
And that's when, that's why people don't care that, you know, it's clear that Epstein was trafficking kids and people in positions of power that currently are walking free and they don't care. | ||
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Yeah, people are burnt out in general, honestly. | |
Do you remember? | ||
I gotta go night-night. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
I gotta crash too, honestly. | ||
I'm gonna wake up at 6 a.m. | ||
and try and record, here's my plan, I'll try to record a couple segments at 6 a.m., catch this flight, we'll land probably around 1 p.m. | ||
Eastern, And then I should have time to record my later segments, which is just work, work, work, work, work, work, but time for bed. | ||
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Alright, Christina, thank you very much. | |
Thank you! | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Safe travels. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Mayor Staggs, thanks for joining us. | ||
It's been a blast, as always. | ||
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Yeah, likewise. | |
Awesome. | ||
Appreciate you hanging out. | ||
And for everybody who's a member, I really do want to say thank you all so much because this trip we're doing is only possible because you guys are members. | ||
And so the idea that we get to host a counter-programming to CNN with a town hall with a presidential candidate is a dream come true. | ||
We're big fans of Vivek. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's all possible thanks to you guys. | ||
We'll see you all tomorrow. |