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Donald Trump's improbable return to the
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White House took another huge step
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forward of the weekend as he crushed
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Nikki Haley in the Republican primary in
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a home state of South Carolina the
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former president didn't even need to
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turn up for the results choosing instead
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to give another one of his barnstorming
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rally speeches to the conservative party
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action conference and as usual he didn't
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hold back a vote for Trump is your
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ticket back to Freedom it's your
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passport out of tyranny and it's your
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only escape from Joe Biden and his gangs
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fast track to hell and in many ways
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we're living in hell right now well
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Nationwide poll suggests Trump is on
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track to beat President Biden November's
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election so can anything stop him and
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what will Trump the sequel mean for
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America and the world here's a debate we
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have one of Trump's most vocal critics
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the hugely influential YouTube political
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commentator Destiny and the host of
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fearless on outkick Tommy Len okay
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Destiny um you voted for Joe Biden last
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time I think it's safe to to assume you
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won't be voting for Donald Trump this
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time but are you comfortable voting for
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Biden given the state that he now
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appears to be
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in every time somebody attacks Biden on
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his senility I feel like that is a
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stronger indictment of Trump's own
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failure as a president I do agree that
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Biden definitely seems to have slowed
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down in his older age but I mean he
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passed so much more legislation than
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Trump I think our foreign policy aims
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are better than they were under Trump
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and I think the way that he manages the
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rhetoric and the overall attitude of the
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country is way more responsible than
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Trump as well and he's not facing 90
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plus criminal indictments so that that
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may well be true uh but the reality is
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perception is often half the battle with
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election campaign the perception is that
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Donald Trump is a little bit younger but
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has twice the energy twice the dynamism
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and all the stuff that's being thrown at
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him far from defeating him as is usually
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the case of politicians has empowered
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him and made him stronger what are the
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Democrats going to do about that come
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November
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I think all Democrats can kind of hope
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for is that the perception of the
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economy continues to increase uh
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consumer sentiment is starting to climb
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again I think that Trump is also
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stumbling into a few misspeaks on his
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own I think there was that clip of him
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mixing up uh Nikki Haley and Pelosi
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there was him talking about I think it
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was the deserts of Vietnam uh both of
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these guys are definitely uh I'd say
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hitting their older age their golden
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years so I don't know if Trump is going
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to be free of any of the misspeaks that
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Biden has found himself stumbling into
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recently as well well Tommy let's just
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play a clip this is of trump doing his
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his Biden impression uh the other day
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when I imitate Biden who can't find the
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stairs ever she goes like this thank
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you where am I thank you and then he
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goes and he
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points and
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then you see Tommy the interesting thing
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with me about Trump I've done him a long
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time I look at him ws and all good bad
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ugly there's plenty of all of that with
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Trump um but his supporters love him and
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one of the reasons I think that he's so
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popular with so many Americans is
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because he makes some laugh uh and I
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watched that speech the other day he was
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very funny uh not always and some of it
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as always with Trump some of the
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hyperbolic rhetoric was a bit alarming
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but actually he was an Entertainer
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entertaining the that's why they like
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him that's why they vote for
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him they like him because he has
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Charisma I like him because he has
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Charisma I also like him because when
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Donald Trump was my president the
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economy is doing well we ended endless
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Wars we started no new Wars there was
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relatively peace around the world with
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Donald Trump at the Helm of the United
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States of America people didn't like
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what he tweeted people didn't like the
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way that he spoke maybe they didn't like
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the way that he dressed or the way that
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his hairstyle was or his fake tan but
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none of that mattered because the United
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States was doing well our border was
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Secure the world was a better place with
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Donald Trump at the helm and when
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Democrats talk about Joe Biden and they
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say oh you know he's slipping a little
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bit my goodness we know that they are
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obviously gaslighting us because we can
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clearly see that Joe Biden is not just
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slipping he was slipping in 2020 he has
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slipped all the way now that we're in
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2024 and it's not just little miss here
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and there everybody has misspeaks they
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mix people up for Joe Biden you have a
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special counsel report that quite
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plainly says we can't go after this man
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for his classified documents because
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he's a well-meaning elderly man with a
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poor memory that says it all right there
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maybe we can't indict him 96 times we
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can't charge him with 96 things because
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he simply is not cognitively there
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enough to be able to withstand it that's
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the leader of the United States that's
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the best the Democrats can do for their
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party I'm sorry you guys better be
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shaking in your boots if that's what
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you're going to go with in November I
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mean Destiny you know I I know your view
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of trump but it's hard to argue with all
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of what Tommy just said isn't it I mean
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the Democrats seem to me to be
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sleepwalking in to a complete disaster
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if they're not careful Biden does look
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from here across the pond anyway like
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someone who can barely string a sentence
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together or stay on his own two feet How
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would how would anyone vote for someone
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given they have to do four years more
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from November as president pres of
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United States the toughest job in the
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world I mean it depends on what you're
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pushing for I mean if you want to elect
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a comedian because he's got good
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Charisma then I agree that Trump
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definitely has better stage presence
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than Biden does um I think if you're a
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Democrat you want to support Biden you
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just have to try to stick in the realm
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of fact Republicans inhabit a totally
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separate world right now I just heard
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Tommy lawen say that we're doing better
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on on the foreign policy front because
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Trump was better for for being an
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endless war as I mean he bombed Syria he
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abandoned Kurdish allies he kicked the
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can down the road in Afghanistan he hit
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had Yemen drone strikes from us he was
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still part of the Saudi lit coalition to
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bomb Yemen uh he didn't do anything
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about Russia's takeover of Crimea I mean
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like the idea that Trump was better on
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any of these areas of foreign policy is
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ridiculous the idea he was better
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Dom
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completely by the way that was OB my
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that was that's that's great Trump still
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didn't do anything about it um even if
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you think that Trump does have good
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ideas for the country he is just failed
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as a leader he's he's a failure of a
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businessman he's a failure of a leader
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he can't get people together to right
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legislation uh Joe Biden and his
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senility was somehow able to pass the
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same infrastructure bill that Donald
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Trump said for four years he was going
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to get done he didn't Donald Trump
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couldn't even repeal and replace
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Obamacare which is what a lot of
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Republicans literally voted him to do
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like the idea that Trump is a competent
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leader is anything more than just a
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comedian or a guy that has funny
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onliners on Twitter is delusional I mean
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can blame him for many things but as
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Tommy said you can't blame him for the
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Takeover of Crimea because that was that
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was years before Trump came into Power
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no no I'm not blame him for the Takeover
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of crime I'm saying that Trump has never
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made a good but difficult foreign policy
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decision if you look at the Doha
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agreement that he made with the Ben he
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kicked the can down the road he says
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that he would be strong on Ukraine the
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only thing he cared about for Ukraine
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was trying to get information about
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Hunter Biden what about what about what
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Joe Biden did in Afghanistan which was
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the most shameful and disgraceful
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overnight fleeing of a country and
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throwing millions of Afghan women back
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to the Taliban walls now you can blame
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Trump all you like for that but the
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bottom line is it happened under Joe
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Biden on his watch he was President it
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was a catastrophic failure
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that evacuation so many allies and
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Friends of the Americans uh were left in
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its wake many people died that day and
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women in Afghanistan have gone back to
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the medieval Dark Ages that's on Joe
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Biden isn't
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it no um if you read the special yeah if
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you read the special Inspector General
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report for Afghanistan the whole reason
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why that pull out happened on that
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timetable because because it was because
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of the Doha agreements that Donald Trump
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signed he drew our troop levels down to
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Historic lows in Afghanistan for when
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Biden came into office because Donald
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Trump put America on a timetable to
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leave that country if Biden wanted to he
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could have come in and undone that but
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then be clear though Destiny you're
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blaming Donald Trump for a decision that
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was taken eight months after he left
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office that decision was taken under
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Donald Trump the timetable was
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established under Donald Trump have to S
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to it Joe Biden's a big boy he's a
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president of the United States I mean
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Tommy it seems to me that the desperate
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attempts is he a big boy Pierce is he a
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big boy I'm not so sure he has use the
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kitty stairs but I just have to jump in
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here because I don't think anybody
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wanted to stay in Afghanistan that
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wasn't the point the time table that
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Donald Trump negotiated there was
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nothing wrong with the timetable Biden's
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withdrawal from Afghanistan was
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catastrophic he didn't have the support
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that he needed he didn't have the
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strategy that he needed it wasn't about
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staying in Afghanistan in perpetuity
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nobody wanted that I'm sure Democrats
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didn't want to be in an endless war in
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Afghanistan either it was the way that
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Biden handled it and every since every
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time since then he has failed when it
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comes to foreign policy now we've got
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Israel at War we've got Ukraine still
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and heading into year what two and a
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half of war that we are still funding
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the world is a much more dangerous place
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and that doesn't even bring me to my
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Southern border where we have 10 million
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illegal immigrants who have invaded on
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Biden's watch I'm sure my friend is
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going to tell me that that is Donald
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Trump's fault as well even though he
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oversaw the most secure border that we
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believe in American history that we know
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of so there is no disputing the record
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you can say that Joe Biden was able to
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sit there as a shadow president while
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things got passed through Democrat
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Chambers Chambers but you can't sit here
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and tell me that the man is cognitively
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well or that he's done anything on his
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own on his own accord to better the
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world of the United States well let me
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ask Desy know this let me ask Destiny my
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favorite question of all my liberal
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friends uh which is do you know how many
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illegal immigrants Barack Obama deported
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in eight years how many illegal immigr
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immigrants did did he Deport or did they
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have like um cont he deported thrown out
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thrown out of the country uh I don't
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know the number of that have have a
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guess for when you say Deport you mean
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somebody that was already in the country
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and they were caught by in the country
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and removed my guess is those numbers
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are always fairly low I probably less
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than a million I have no idea I truly
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have no idea three three million which
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is the greatest number Prat of any
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president in history and earned him the
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monik in Mexico of deporter in Chief and
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yet oddly whenever I talk to my liberal
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friends they never know this they never
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made a fuss at the time they were quite
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comfortable about that happening and I
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look at what's going on on the southern
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border now apparently Biden's going down
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the same day as Trump on Thursday which
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would be fascinating but he hasn't been
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there all I don't think he may have been
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once before in his time as president
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which is insane given how obviously
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problematic the the the southern border
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has become
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what whichever side of the toal Divide
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you're on would you accept
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that would I accept that the border is a
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problem well not only a massive problem
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but that President Biden to date in his
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tenure has done absolutely nothing but
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make it
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worse I don't know about absolutely
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nothing but make it worse I think one of
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the issues right now is Republicans are
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holding up funding to actually uh a
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portion more money to border security uh
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I think that there are definitely border
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problems that exist right now uh that
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definitely need attention but I think
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comparing it to Donald Trump when he was
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able to utilize uh the emergency of
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covid and the fact that the immigration
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numbers were at historic lows over the
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co period and then to say that well look
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he did a way better job than Biden did
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where once Co ends and then everything
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starts to open up again you see a huge
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surge of immigrants isn't the most fair
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comparison but obviously yeah something
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needs to be done with the border of
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course and I hope that Republicans
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approve funding in Congress for
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something to actually be done well Tom
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me that's an interesting point where I
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would be critical I think of your
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position on this because I absolutely
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believe that Ukraine UK has got to be
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helped to defeat Putin or at least hold
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him off because the alternative for the
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West it seems to me is extremely
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dangerous and alarming which is that
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Vladimir Putin seizes large chunks of a
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sovereign Democratic country and is
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allowed to keep it and the idea that
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won't embolden him to just go and do the
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same elsewhere I think is for the birds
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I also think it's for the birds that
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China looking at this won't then
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immediately think about invading and
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taking back
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Taiwan well I would also say this if
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Donald Trump were our president right
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now Putin would have never done that
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because he didn't When Donald Trump was
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in office we mentioned earlier under
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Obama they go in take Crimea under Biden
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go in and try to take Ukraine so Donald
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Trump uh will just say he started no new
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Wars and the world was either respectful
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of Donald Trump or fearful doesn't
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matter which I would also say this we
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don't on on my side when I talk about
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not funding Ukraine anymore it's not
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because we want Putin to take Ukraine
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it's because we understand that here in
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the United States of America we have
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more problems that we have to attend to
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we've got homeless veterans we've got a
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border invasion of our own so the
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thought of sending Doone I to UK I keep
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hearing this but it's a I find it really
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odd to hear any American
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conservatives almost saying Putin should
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be allowed to just take what he's taken
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that would never have happened 20 years
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ago in American political discourse
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there's been a massive sea change in
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conservative mentality to how to deal
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with a Russian dictator um but but
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secondly on on The Wider point about
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Ukraine surely it comes down to this if
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we applied the same mentality to Adolf
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Hitler and World War II we'd all be
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likely speaking German why are we so
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weak about standing up to him in Ukraine
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it's the same as when Hitler invaded
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Poland appears it's not the same because
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Ukraine is a corrupt country so we also
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have to deal with that there are many
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Americans that you'll talk to that
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initially supported aiding and assisting
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Ukraine and then as we sent more and
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more money and as the Pentagon couldn't
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account for a billion dollars in weapons
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and as we're not really sure where the
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accounting is going for this we have a
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lot of concerns as we should because
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we're sending our hard-earned tax
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dollars to a corrupt why corrupt but
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guess what's the number two Ukraine but
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why can't you help Ukraine and fix the
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southern border why does it have to be
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one or the other America has the money
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to do this it has the military Firepower
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to help ukra and it also has the ability
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if it really focuses to sort the
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southern border out I don't understand
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this argument America can't do two
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things at once it's the number one
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superpower in the world isn't it I mean
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it would be nice if we could do two
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things at once with a stroke of a pen
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President Biden could help solve the
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Border crisis he is not going to do that
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it's not a matter of Ken you it's a
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matter of are our Le leaders able to and
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unfortunately they're not but when you
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look at Ukraine which is a corrupt
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country and we're sending our tax
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dollars over there for now going on over
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2 years it's problematic for a lot of
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Americans a lot of Americans don't know
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where our money is going we don't know
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how it's being accounted for we don't
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trust our government or Theirs to tell
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us where it's going so that's where the
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problem Lies We also believe if we
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really want to squeeze Putin and we want
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to squeeze Russia but appears I want to
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say this we should be focusing also on
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American Energy Independence because
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when you have strong American Energy
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Independence that's another way America
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America broadly has America has broadly
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more energy Independence than most
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countries in the world so that's not a
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big problem your Independence for energy
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is very strong compared to most European
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countries Destiny you've listening
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patiently to this uh I want to play a
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clip this is Trump talking about foreign
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policy in his speech at the
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weekend Victor Orban somebody I respect
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greatly a lot of people respect him
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tough guy smart guy he made the
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statement recently he said uh you bring
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back Trump it'll all stop they all
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listen to Trump they respected Trump he
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actually said it stronger than he said
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they were afraid of trump I don't want
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people to be afraid of me but he said
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China was afraid Russia was afraid they
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were all afraid of trump bring him back
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and it'll all go
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back what do you think Jess I mean there
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is an argument to say that Trump's
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irratic unpredictable Style on the
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global stage did make people think twice
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I mean not much of any serious gravity
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happened on his watch he did not as
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Tommy says he didn't launch a new war
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anywhere um is there is there some Merit
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to the madness if you like no uh people
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seem to want to give Trump credit for
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some things like people not starting
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Wars or people not uh engaging in
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certain types of I guess uh
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International armed conflict decisions
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but the reality is that if you analyze
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any of the actual particular things that
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he did when it came to foreign policy
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most of them were the precursors for the
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conflict that we are now blaming on
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Biden for instance I brought up before
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the round of Doha talks that happened
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between the Taliban and the United
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States the Afghanistan government wasn't
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even included in those talks if you look
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at what's happening right now in Israel
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and Palestine the whole Abraham Accords
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where Donald Trump was heralded as
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having peace in the Middle East the
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whole reason that was done uh in a way
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uh was to avoid Israel annexing the west
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bank and to undermine the Palestinians
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there that wanted to negotiate with
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Israel for peace the whole Abraham
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Accords completely cut them out of the
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conversation it's one of the reasons why
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Hamas felt so slighted is one of the
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reasons why Palestinians are engaging in
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more violent activity against Israel is
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because nobody's ever been negotiating
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with them so there's like this very
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superficial view that you can take you
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can say oh Donald Trump was good for
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foreign policy because no new wars
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happened to start under this four-year
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time period but if you look at what he
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was actually setting up in any of the
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countries where the conflict is going on
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all he was doing was setting the stage
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to Kick the Can down the road for future
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conflict to which it has all right
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Destiny what would you give Trump credit
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for what I what domestically or
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internationally anything give him some
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credit for
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something let's see if I had to give
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Trump credit for anything I mean our
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economy was strong under Trump I do
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think sometimes that uh Democrats are
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too heavy-handed when it comes to uh
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things related to welfare or things
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related to taxation I don't like the
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idea of demonizing success I think that
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Republicans typically do a better job or
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did do a better job at things like
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patriotism or championing wealth or uh
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people that were making money so I guess
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I would give Trump I guess General
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credit for things like that I mean I Sav
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money on my taxes and Tommy just to
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return the favor can you think of
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something good to say about Joe
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Biden uh you know when I look at my
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country right now there's not a whole
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lot that I could say about Joe Biden um
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I think he seems like a nice man he
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seems like perhaps a good husband um
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perhaps a good father supporting
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obviously Hunter Biden so he seems like
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he is I'll use the words of the special
00:18:53
counsel well-meaning elderly man with a
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poor memory I don't think he's a bad
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person I think that he's uniquely bad at
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this job and I think it's time for
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someone to come and make America great
00:19:04
again and that's I think Destiny wi one
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of the most exploding economies in the
00:19:09
history of the United States and the
00:19:10
recovery from covid and all there's not
00:19:12
in all of the foreign policy guidance we
00:19:14
have related to Ukraine and Israel
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there's not a single positive thing that
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we can say about Biden's presidency
00:19:18
right now well no I here's what I would
00:19:20
say to you again it comes down to
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perception Destiny which is you're not
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wrong to say that the economy is in
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pretty good shape in America comparative
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to most other countries the problem is
00:19:28
people in America aren't giving Biden
00:19:30
the credit because his approval ratings
00:19:32
are in the tank because they basically
00:19:34
see a a guy who's senile and they don't
00:19:38
want that person to carry on being
00:19:40
president 2third of Democrats don't want
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him to run again it's not even a
00:19:45
republican issue his own party don't
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want him
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to I definitely agree there's perception
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issues but I mean Hey listen we're in
00:19:52
the media the goal is to fight the
00:19:54
perceptions because I think the
00:19:55
perceptions are crafted here and again I
00:19:57
just I question the auth authenticity of
00:19:59
people that are calling Biden's job
00:20:01
performance you know into question
00:20:02
because of his senility When Donald
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Trump got almost no major legislation
00:20:06
passed when Donald Trump kicked the can
00:20:08
down the road on every single large
00:20:09
issue uh I also think that a lot of the
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perceptions of Americans right now in
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terms of voting for Biden and his
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favorability is having to do with the
00:20:16
fact that apparently a lot of Americans
00:20:17
aren't even sure who's going to be on
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the ballot I think a lot of Americans
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still have questions about Biden running
00:20:21
because of his age a lot of Americans
00:20:22
still have questions about Trump running
00:20:24
because of the incoming indictments I
00:20:25
think it's the month start to creep
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forward I think we might see sentiment
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change especially if the special
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election history over the past few years
00:20:32
in America has been any indication about
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where American sentiments are feeling in
00:20:35
terms of supporting Democrats or
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Republicans all I would say in response
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to that is that if you look just at the
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Iowa caucus he didn't even win that in
00:20:44
2016 but he won it this time by a
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landslide that says to me the support
00:20:49
for Trump is increasing and remember he
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got 10 Mill nearly 10 million more votes
00:20:54
in 2020 than he got in 2016 that was
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after four years of if you listen to
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Democrats after four years of the most
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hellish presidency in history 10 million
00:21:03
more Americans went out and voted for
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him um I just want to switch gears to to
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Tommy I know youve got to go um quickly
00:21:08
about uh Prince Harry and what Donald
00:21:11
Trump said about him saying that this is
00:21:13
in relation to this court case where the
00:21:16
Biden Administration has been defending
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Harry over an attempt to try and have
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his Visa uh immigration papers made
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public to see whether he admitted his
00:21:27
drug abuse that he revealed in his book
00:21:29
because that might disqualify him for
00:21:31
his right to stay in the country and the
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and it seemed to me the Biden
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Administration through the uh the
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immigration people they put up went out
00:21:39
of their way to defend Harry saying that
00:21:41
he may not have even meant what he wrote
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In the book it wasn't facts almost
00:21:45
basically say look he probably lied so
00:21:47
we can't take it seriously which is
00:21:48
pretty damning given it was his
00:21:50
autobiography but when Trump was asked
00:21:52
about this he said I wouldn't protect
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him he betrayed the queen that's
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unforgivable he would be on his own if
00:22:00
it was down to me I would say that's
00:22:02
quite ominous because if Trump was to
00:22:03
win the election and win back the White
00:22:05
House given the way Harry and Megan have
00:22:08
talked about Trump uh in a very
00:22:10
disparaging manner I could quite see
00:22:13
Trump being petty enough to put Harry on
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the first boat out of out of China or
00:22:17
out of
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America well I'll tell you this there
00:22:23
are a lot more people that need to be
00:22:25
deported that have come to our country
00:22:27
illegally a lot for Donald Trump to do
00:22:29
on day one to get our country back on
00:22:31
track but I will say this Donald Trump
00:22:34
is not somebody who coddles people he's
00:22:36
not somebody who is going to coddle
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Prince Harry and Megan obviously they've
00:22:41
said bad things about him and and the
00:22:43
Biden Camp the Democrats like Harry and
00:22:45
Megan because they feel like maybe
00:22:47
they're some kind of liberal Superstars
00:22:49
but you know I think Donald Trump is
00:22:51
going to tell it like it is and he
00:22:52
doesn't care how much money you have and
00:22:54
he doesn't care how many books you've
00:22:55
written or what your status is Donald
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Trump is is going to do what Donald
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Trump's going to do and Law and Order is
00:23:00
going to make a comeback if that uh
00:23:02
unfortunately negatively impacts Prince
00:23:04
Harry I don't think I'll be crying
00:23:05
myself to sleep at night I don't think
00:23:06
you will either Pierce well we don't
00:23:09
want him back here this is the problem
00:23:11
uh this could be a nightmare for for the
00:23:12
Brits he's so unpopular here Tommy you
00:23:15
got to go thank you very much indeed for
00:23:16
joining us I appreciate it good luck
00:23:18
with your own show uh which you're going
00:23:19
to tape now and thank you for joining us
00:23:22
um Des you're going to stay with me
00:23:23
because I want to talk to you about uh
00:23:25
your response to last week debate on
00:23:28
uncensored between Professor Norman
00:23:30
finlin and Rabbi schooly I think it's
00:23:33
fair to say you weren't massively
00:23:35
complimentary let's take a
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look oh my God is there any debate is
00:23:40
this actually a real debate or is who
00:23:41
the is this loser this is embarrassing
00:23:44
Rabbi schoy is he like a Twitter guy how
00:23:46
am I going to survive in a real
00:23:47
one-on-one debate this is just real
00:23:48
talking speed this is just stupid debate
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G I can do an interview thank
00:23:53
you I can't believe he's giving push
00:23:55
back to Norm on this debate and he let
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this guy yap on the most adoms
00:24:00
for like 20 minutes oh my God but he's
00:24:02
not going to answer it oh it's just like
00:24:05
it's a stupid argument on so many
00:24:06
different levels I don't equivocate
00:24:08
either with the other sound the uh
00:24:10
incorrect use of equivocate alarm oh oh
00:24:12
my God these are the types of posts I
00:24:13
Bann for my subreddit we get it oh my
00:24:17
God just on a technical point I think I
00:24:19
was using the word equivocate correctly
00:24:21
there and that's I'm wrong uh I'd have
00:24:23
to go back and analyze use of the word
00:24:25
equivocate let me be clear the uh stuff
00:24:27
we do on stream is obviously way more
00:24:29
relaxed than this environment but the uh
00:24:31
the main criticism yeah the main
00:24:32
criticism that I basically have with all
00:24:34
with almost all of the Israel Palestine
00:24:35
debates is both sides have this hyper
00:24:38
specific narrative that tends to Omit
00:24:40
every single exculpatory thing from the
00:24:41
other side and it drives me crazy so
00:24:44
whether it's a rabbi on here that's
00:24:45
talking about like the Innocence of
00:24:47
Israel or even the guy you had on right
00:24:48
before saying like well Israel doesn't
00:24:49
like to fight we don't like to do that
00:24:51
it's like really because Israel has
00:24:52
taken advantage of every single military
00:24:53
opportunity they've had in the history
00:24:54
to expand their territory to saying they
00:24:56
don't want to fight is really silly but
00:24:57
then on the other hand you get Pro
00:24:58
Palestinian people who would say things
00:25:00
like well Hamas can be a partner for
00:25:01
peace and October 7th was just in
00:25:03
response to the horrible concentration
00:25:05
camp like conditions of a region of the
00:25:07
world that really isn't even doing that
00:25:09
bad compared to other places in the
00:25:11
region so I just hate how hyperbolized
00:25:13
both sides of the argument are address I
00:25:15
actually don't disagree with you and I
00:25:16
thought Rabbi schmo's ad hominum attacks
00:25:18
on the professor were completely over
00:25:20
the top uh but actually quite
00:25:22
Illuminating about him and his start of
00:25:25
debating I don't think he play well with
00:25:26
the audience at all and I had a lot of
00:25:29
Israelis uh tweeting me saying why do
00:25:31
you keep having this guy on he's so he
00:25:33
talks in such an inflammatory manner
00:25:35
that it doesn't make us look good so I
00:25:37
think that he let himself down a bit
00:25:38
there um and on The Wider point I kind
00:25:40
of agree I've had so many of these
00:25:41
debates about Israel it's very hard to
00:25:44
do anything that doesn't immediately get
00:25:47
dragged to the extremities in terms of
00:25:49
the debate uh very hard to reach any
00:25:52
point of consensus you know and I find
00:25:55
that that's the dispiriting thing about
00:25:57
that debate and it may explain why the
00:25:59
whole conflict in the Middle East
00:26:01
between Israel and Palestine has beg
00:26:03
gone 75 years and appears so completely
00:26:05
intractable nobody gives an
00:26:09
inch yeah I mean I think there there's
00:26:12
on the ground in Israel Palestine you
00:26:14
have that issue where both sides have
00:26:16
their basically their myths that Israel
00:26:19
fashion themselves as these poor people
00:26:20
these poor Jews that wandered into the
00:26:22
Middle East and had to fight these
00:26:23
impossibly huge Arab armies that had
00:26:25
domineering and overwhelming forces
00:26:27
power and coordination when in reality
00:26:30
uh post 48 Israel was always in a decent
00:26:33
position to fight and that was pretty
00:26:34
obvious in their performance in 48 uh in
00:26:37
' 67 in 73 it was pretty obvious that
00:26:39
they had the military capability to
00:26:41
survive but then on the other hand you
00:26:42
get you know the Palestinian Narrative
00:26:44
of they were a poor dispossessed people
00:26:45
in their lands who only ever wanted
00:26:47
peace I think I saw a tweet saying we
00:26:48
welcomed Israelis with open arms that's
00:26:51
absolutely not true uh I think that the
00:26:53
on the ground narratives contribute to
00:26:55
the conflict feeling intractable but
00:26:56
unfortunately I think inter nationally I
00:26:58
think we feed into the intractability as
00:26:59
well because people are that that
00:27:02
conflict is so perfect for everybody to
00:27:03
have a really strong opinion you've got
00:27:05
brown people and white people you've got
00:27:07
Jews and Muslims you've got oppressed
00:27:09
and oppressors you've got Western
00:27:11
Colonial and Middle Eastern country like
00:27:13
everybody can have an opinion about this
00:27:15
conflict because of the different parties involved and people are so not
00:27:18
level-headed when it comes to evaluating
00:27:19
what's going on that they end up hyping
00:27:21
up both sides and they elevate the
00:27:23
expectations to unrealistic levels which
00:27:24
means neither side is really willing to
00:27:26
actually settle for a realist
00:27:28
resolution that might make both sides
00:27:29
feel a little bit good and a little bit
00:27:30
unhappy what do you think a realistic
00:27:32
resolution looks
00:27:35
like H it I think it's a it's a
00:27:38
multifaceted thing but I would say that
00:27:40
it has to be some kind of two-state
00:27:42
solution and both sides need to be
00:27:44
willing to negotiate for peace and this
00:27:46
is the hard one both sides probably need
00:27:48
to be willing to sacrifice a little bit
00:27:50
for peace that means that not every
00:27:52
Palestinian is going to be happy with
00:27:53
the final resolution it means that a
00:27:55
boss might have to suffer you know even
00:27:57
more loss of his popularity or whatever
00:27:58
Palestinian leader Rises might have to
00:28:00
suffer more loss of popularity it might
00:28:01
mean on the Israeli side uh you know
00:28:04
similar to uh toan or rine you know
00:28:07
negotiators for peace in the past you
00:28:08
might have to pay a political price for
00:28:09
being a negotiator for peace because
00:28:11
sometimes the Israeli people or your
00:28:13
canessa doesn't always support you when
00:28:14
you're negotiating peace against either
00:28:16
Arab states or Palestinians but you need
00:28:18
the leadership has to be there that has
00:28:20
to be willing to suffer a setback or
00:28:22
some loss initially for the peace
00:28:23
agreement and then both people need to
00:28:25
have some kind of tolerance to say Hey
00:28:27
listen we might not get everything we
00:28:28
want on the old city that applies to
00:28:30
Jews and Muslims or that applies to
00:28:32
Israelis and Palestinians or hey we
00:28:33
might have to do a lot of land swaps in
00:28:35
the West Bank hey all of these uh
00:28:37
settlements that are outside of directly
00:28:38
near the green line maybe these do need
00:28:40
to be torn down uh it's but yeah that
00:28:43
the conversation we not even a place we
00:28:44
could start the conversation on that yet
00:28:45
because people don't even know if hamash
00:28:47
should exist or not or if Israel has a
00:28:48
right to defend itself or if maybe
00:28:50
murdering 12200 civilians is a
00:28:52
reasonable response to the supposed
00:28:53
concentration camp conditions that exist
00:28:55
in Gaza yeah I mean you did a debate
00:28:57
with uh Jak yugu who's been on this show
00:29:00
many times in you said about deaths and
00:29:02
Gaza the ratio of Hamas to civilians
00:29:05
kill were good ratios but I'm not I'm
00:29:08
not sure about that I'll tell you why
00:29:10
the problem I have with the whole death
00:29:12
rate in in Gaza especially when there's
00:29:15
a comparison made to World War II and
00:29:17
how many uh German civilians were killed
00:29:19
and so on is that there is a unique
00:29:21
population in Gaza of 50% children now
00:29:25
50% of of the 2 million under 18 that's
00:29:28
a million kids running around in Gaza
00:29:32
and already we've seen 30,000 civilians
00:29:35
killed with 70,000 more wounded many
00:29:38
many of whom are children and that that
00:29:41
is something I've not seen in any recent
00:29:44
conflict and that's what makes it
00:29:46
uniquely horrific to
00:29:49
people I agree that it makes it uniquely
00:29:51
horrific to people I think it's really
00:29:52
important to have a good understanding
00:29:54
of why uh International humanitarian law
00:29:56
or more specifically international law
00:29:58
of armed conflict exists I think that
00:30:00
people have a really poor understanding
00:30:02
that the law of armed conflict exists to
00:30:04
make it so that the fight is even on
00:30:05
both sides but that's not true it exists
00:30:07
for two very important reasons one is to
00:30:09
protect civilians and the second is to
00:30:11
ensure that Nations have a right to
00:30:12
defend themselves if either one of these
00:30:14
fail nobody would care about the law of
00:30:16
armed conflict I think the difficulty
00:30:19
that Israel has right now in conducting
00:30:20
their war against Hamas is that their
00:30:23
cause for war wanting to do something
00:30:25
about Hamas I think is undeniable
00:30:28
righteous that if you've got a
00:30:30
organization that comes in they kill uh
00:30:32
you know some 1100 1200 citizens and
00:30:34
then they you know capture hostage 200
00:30:36
more U not only has Hamas not had a good
00:30:38
cause for war not only have they
00:30:40
committed multiple war crimes and the
00:30:42
actual Commission of the October 7th
00:30:43
attack it gives Israel a justification
00:30:45
to attack now Israel's conduct in war is
00:30:47
a second question it's a very difficult
00:30:49
question to answer when people try to
00:30:50
evaluate if the conduct is good or bad
00:30:52
they often times just look at the number
00:30:53
of Civilian deaths but when you're
00:30:55
actually evaluating from a legal
00:30:57
perspective on whether or not attacks
00:30:58
are good or not the obligation for the
00:31:00
belligerent for the attacking party is
00:31:02
just to try to do what they can to
00:31:03
reduce civilian casualties now civilian
00:31:06
casualties are tragic they absolutely
00:31:08
are but Hamas also has a responsibility
00:31:10
as the sole administrator in the region
00:31:12
to Shield their population not use them
00:31:13
as human Shields to make sure their
00:31:15
population is allowed to flee not tell
00:31:16
them to stay in their homes when Israel
00:31:18
roof knocks when they make phone calls
00:31:19
when they drop leaflets uh when they
00:31:21
give advanced notice when they give
00:31:23
whole region wide uh text messages right
00:31:25
Israel is doing what they can more than
00:31:27
other country has in any type of armed
00:31:29
conflict to try to warn the civilian
00:31:30
population to flee but for a variety of
00:31:32
reasons they're not doing it some due to
00:31:33
Hamas some maybe due to their fears of
00:31:35
getting attacked anyway because
00:31:36
obviously there have been tons of places
00:31:38
that have come under attack even places
00:31:39
in the South but I just think it's
00:31:40
important to note that when we're
00:31:41
criticizing Israel it can't be on the
00:31:43
absolute number of deaths uh it has to
00:31:45
be on things like when the three
00:31:46
hostages came out and they were shot by
00:31:47
the IDF those are things we like well
00:31:49
hold on these guys were wearing white
00:31:50
flags why are you shooting at these
00:31:51
people that's not good it can't just be
00:31:53
on the absolute number of casualties
00:31:54
because if that's the fixation then in
00:31:56
the future no nation is going to
00:31:58
consider any laws of armed conflict when
00:31:59
going to war they going to say oh well
00:32:01
they don't care what the ratios are they
00:32:02
don't care our targeting decisions
00:32:04
they're just upset that civilians are
00:32:05
dying which unfortunately and tragically
00:32:06
always happens in the course of War if
00:32:08
you were the parent of one of the 12,000
00:32:11
or so children who've been killed by
00:32:14
Israeli air strikes would you willingly
00:32:19
and quickly buy into a Brave New World
00:32:21
of living peacefully side by side with
00:32:24
Israel or would you be impl determined
00:32:28
to exact revenge for the slaughter of
00:32:30
your
00:32:31
child feel like on a personal level uh
00:32:33
especially somebody that has a child I
00:32:35
feel like I would want to fight till the
00:32:36
end of the until the end of time that's
00:32:38
my point so so that that is the natural
00:32:41
human reaction which surely tens of
00:32:45
thousands of
00:32:46
Palestinian fathers mothers brothers
00:32:49
sisters grandparents they're going to
00:32:51
have to this Slaughter of the children
00:32:54
and so I don't understand why Israel
00:32:56
thinks it's not just building for itself
00:32:58
a potentially even bigger problem down
00:33:01
the line in terms of the radicalization
00:33:04
through deaths of children of the people
00:33:07
who love those
00:33:08
kids I understand what you're saying but
00:33:11
after World War II I mean we all got
00:33:13
along after that in a surprisingly short
00:33:15
amount of time given how horrific some
00:33:17
of the Japanese crimes were in China
00:33:19
given how given how horrific Germany's
00:33:21
crimes were around all of Europe or
00:33:23
relating to concentration camps or death
00:33:24
camps like it is possible to mend those
00:33:26
brid I do agree right now that Israel
00:33:28
might be contributing towards more
00:33:30
hatred of them of Jewish people of
00:33:32
Israeli citizens in the Gaza Strip
00:33:33
that's undeniable but then the question
00:33:35
becomes well who's responsible for
00:33:37
managing Israeli uh public relations in
00:33:40
the Gaza Strip if you ask an Israeli
00:33:42
citizen like hey aren't you worried that
00:33:44
you're going to radicalize people in the
00:33:45
gaza's trip what Israeli citizens are
00:33:46
thinking of is they're either thinking
00:33:48
of uh watching the video of that girl go
00:33:51
back on the back of the truck where
00:33:52
everybody's like clapping and cheering
00:33:53
and they're thinking well they hate us
00:33:54
anyway or they're thinking of the second
00:33:56
into with our four or five years worth
00:33:58
of attacks from 200 to 20045 and Israel
00:34:01
think well they already hate us anyway
00:34:02
in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
00:34:03
they're thinking of the Martyr fund
00:34:05
they're thinking there are so many
00:34:06
different aspects of this conflict that
00:34:08
I agree Israel is giving Palestinians
00:34:10
good cause to hate them the Palestinians
00:34:11
have given Israelis good cause to hate
00:34:12
and not trust them either and this is
00:34:14
one of the problems that we talked about
00:34:15
the very beginning the Mythos run so
00:34:17
deep on both sides that they're both
00:34:18
infinitely Justified morally if they
00:34:20
want to hate each other forever but
00:34:21
obviously that's not a conductive Road
00:34:23
forward towards anything peaceful J I
00:34:25
know you got a big uh debate coming up
00:34:27
yourself with Professor Norman finlin
00:34:29
hosted by Lex Freeman that is going to
00:34:30
be huge you feeling ready for
00:34:33
that uh the three people involved are
00:34:36
all Giants in this field I am definitely
00:34:40
a newcomer I'm definitely like a
00:34:41
YouTuber streamer person uh I hope that
00:34:43
rhetorically I'm able to hang on to the
00:34:45
conversation obviously I've done a
00:34:46
decent amount of research and reading
00:34:48
but obviously the three of these figures
00:34:49
involved uh yeah have have a much
00:34:51
greater background than me in this issue
00:34:53
so I'm not going in with any illusion
00:34:54
that I'm I'm the subject matter expert
00:34:56
here my debate partner for this is Benny
00:34:57
Morris and this guy knows more about
00:35:00
anything related to you know 48 history
00:35:02
and everything so I'm probably going to be leaning on his historical knowledge
00:35:04
quite a bit rest assured I will be live
00:35:07
commentating uh to return the
00:35:09
favor I look forward to the uh to the
00:35:12
back and forth videos and the reaction
00:35:14
videos Destiny great try to use
00:35:16
equivocate incorrectly so yeah yeah
00:35:18
thanks for having me nice to see you
00:35:19
take
00:35:25
care

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YouTuber Destiny joins Piers Morgan Uncensored alongside Outkick's Tomi Lahen to debate Donald Trump, Joe Biden and the upcoming US elections - plus he discusses his reaction to Piers Morgan's debate with Norman Finkelstein and Rabbi Shmuley. 00:00 - Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference 1:08 – Destiny on voting for Biden 2:00– Democrats strategy 2:37 – Trump imitates Joe Biden 3:35 – Why people support Trump 4:46 – Biden’s mental competency 5:55 – Trump and Biden foreign policy failures 9:52 – Migration 12:00 – Ukraine war 15:53 – Trump’s foreign policy 19:40 – Biden’s low approval rating 21:08 –Prince Harry 23:22 – Destiny slams Piers’ Finkelstein v Shmuley interview 25:43 – Destiny and Piers on Israel Palestine 34:25 - Destiny's upcoming debate Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all Uncensored content. Follow Piers Morgan Uncensored on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PiersUncensored Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@piersmorganuncensored Follow Piers Morgan on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/piersmorgan Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser

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