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And now, the world's most exciting podcast, The Savage Nation, home of borders, language, culture. Here he is, Michael Savage.
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You see here flags at half staff in honor of Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the most prominent Republican lawmakers, passed away last night at the age of 71. Initial findings show Graham died from an aorta rupture connected to hardening of the arteries.
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EMS dispatched to Graham's home in Washington Saturday night.
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Early Sunday morning, Graham's office putting out this statement, saying the senator died, quote, from a brief and sudden illness.
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Welcome to the Savage Nation. I'm Michael Savage. I'm going to tell you a Lindsey Graham story.
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Before I tell you when I met him and where, it's a brief story, I will say that I hated his politics.
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He was a warmongering maniac. He never met a war he didn't like.
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So all the accolades you're hearing, I don't understand all of a sudden.
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But I actually met the guy, and I will tell you the story. I liked him when I met him. I thought he was a very straight-up guy.
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What happened was this.
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I don't remember the year. It was during Trump's last administration, so maybe 2017, 2018, 2019, something like that.
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I was invited to meet the president. Oh, it was 2020 because I have the card. Okay, 2020. Okay.
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Prior to that, I went to Washington, you know, earlier, and I was invited through a congressman to have first lunch in the congressional dining room, which I loved, and then a lunch in the Senate dining room, which was a higher level, and there was Lindsey Graham. So I went up to him. He was a tall guy, and I said, Senator Graham, I'm Michael Savage. So he was a tall guy. He looked down at me, and he said, My God, he said, I always thought you were crazy. I said, well, I know you're crazy, Senator.
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He laughed. See what I'm saying? Right off the bat, he laughed.
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And from that point on, we talked.
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It was man to man, and he didn't take it in a negative way. He was a big man in the sense of big in soul. So when I said, I know you were crazy, he didn't call for the police.
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Then we talked, and I told him about my background, the relative poverty, immigrant son, all that stuff. And he said, well, I can relate to that. I'm talking about Senator Lindsey Graham, who just died. He said, I can relate to that. I said, why? He said, well, I was born above a whorehouse in a bar, and I forget which state. That's what he said to me. I don't know whether he was pulling my leg. That's what he said to me.
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So we then talk politics, whatever it was. And that's my entire Lindsey Graham story.
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He was straight up. He was honest. And he was fun to be with. Politically, not good.
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As far as these conspiracy theories that are emerging, there's always a conspiracy theory. He was 71. I'm sure he didn't eat health foods.
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I'm sure he ate like everyone else in Congress. They know nothing about food or diet or health.
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And he just died of a heart attack. I don't know, coming up with the theory, Russia killed him, this and that. That's as far as I'm concerned.
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So I'm on Live on X now. Lindsey Graham, when I met him, I'm competing with Alex Jones, special Saturday broadcast. Oh, that's yesterday's broadcast. He's on seven days a week now.
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Why would anyone say rest in peace? He wasn't a good man.
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He was a warmonger, a maniac.
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And he hated Trump in 2015. Oh, yeah.
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Trump has good things to say about him now, but he didn't have good things to say about Donald Trump back in 2015. He said terrible things about him.
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If you go on X and you look it up, they got tapes of what Lindsey Graham said about Trump in 2015. They're pretty ugly.
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Here.
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Here's a montage of what Lindsey Graham thought of Donald Trump before he became a Listen to what this is a tape of Lindsey Graham on CNN from 2015.
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Lindsey Graham said about Trump, he's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. I think he's a kook. I think he's crazy. I think he's unfit for office. He's unfit to be president of the United States. He would be the most flawed nominee in the history of the Republican Party. Donald Trump is a political car wreck.
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I want to talk to the Trump supporters for a minute. I don't know who you are, and I don't know why you like this guy. He's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot.
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He doesn't represent my party. He doesn't represent the values that the men and women who wear the uniform are fighting for. I think he's a kook. I think he's crazy. I think he's unfit for office. And I'm a Republican, and he's not. He's not a conservative Republican. He's an opportunist. He's not fit to be president of the United States. He's disparaged women. He has an 80% disapproval rating among Hispanics.
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At the end of the day, he would be the most flawed nominee in the history of the Republican Party. He accuses most illegal immigrants of being rapists and drug dealers. He plays into the idea that maybe Obama is a Muslim. Seventy percent of us in South Carolina believe that Donald Trump is not a conservative Republican. We think that he's unfit for office, that he would be a terrible commander in chief. He doesn't have the temperament or judgment. I think Donald Trump is a political car wreck. And people slow down and look at the wreck, but they eventually move on.
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That's Lindsey Graham.
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So go figure out who Lindsey Graham is.
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He hated Donald Trump, and then he became Donald Trump's best friend. So who was he? I don't know who he was.
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So yesterday, he meets Zelensky in Kiev.
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and glorifies and celebrates the drone factory, the next day he's dead, say, well, okay, how did that happen? People drop dead of heart attacks every second.
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He looked puffy. He was a 71-year-old senator who flew around a lot, ate go, was under stress, and he died, and that's the end of it.
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He could have had a pulmonary embolism from a long trip, deep vein thrombosis, a clot can be released. That's why when you fly on long flights, I give you a little health tip. You should get up every 30, 40 minutes and walk around the plane. I did it from the time I was 20 years old on my long flights in and out of Fiji, Tonga and all of that.
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I didn't have to read a book about it. I used to go in the back of the plane and do deep knee bends. They thought I was insane.
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I didn't know why, I just didn't wanna sit that long, but you should not sit that long on these flights.
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Because you could get an embolism that will be released, a clot, and that's the end of it.
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Well, that's my story. There's nothing I'm going to say.
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They don't eat well. They drink too much. They're under day and night stress. And he had a heart attack, and that's the end of it. That's my opinion.
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But if you want to see what he actually said about Trump in 2015, it's not pretty. It's ugly.
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Why Trump is suddenly saying nice things about him, I don't know.
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Politicians, you know, what are you going to do?
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Lindsey Graham, when I met him, that's me, Michael Savage. That's all I have to say.
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On X, I put up another story earlier today. Group rape by Muslim invaders in Germany. Oh, yeah.
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Oh, yeah. The grooming gangs are coming in from Syria and Iraq.
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in germany and they meet uh vulnerable young girls white girls that is from germany at train stations and they give them like lipstick they tell them how pretty they are they buy him a dress and they put them into sex uh groups sex crimes unbelievable what immigration has done to europe it's over dead dead the conquest it's almost completely over You know, you speak about symbolism. There was a fight the other night or last night by, what's his name, the guy from Ireland.
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He came back and he had to quit after the first round.
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So it's almost like a symbolism of the death of Ireland.
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I forget, Conor McGregor, Conor McGregor.
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He couldn't fight anymore. He tried to kick the other guy and he just is finished.
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It's almost symbolism, symbolic what's going on in the world in a way. Conor McGregor, look him up. I'm going to do a quick search on him.
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C-O-N-O.
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Let's see what comes up.
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See, the first C-O-N-O-R, the algorithms are everything. It says consort, consortium.
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You can't get Conor in the first few words.
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It's interesting. Algorithms are very important today. People have no memory.
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and no knowledge of anything. The algorithm is everything. I'll give you an example. Here, Conor McGregor fight.
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Conor McGregor lost his highly anticipated comeback fight against Max Holloway via first round TKO at UFC 329 after suffering a devastating right knee injury after 69 seconds into the opening round. McGregor injured his knee while throwing an aggressive jumping kick and was unable to continue. He never should have fought to begin with.
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So a comeback that ended in heartbreak is like Ireland itself.
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It's like Ireland. Conor McGregor represented Ireland just now. It's horrible to watch. The invasion is complete.
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May as well get yourself a prayer rug in Ireland. Get yourself a prayer rug and throw away your kilt.
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They don't wear kilts in Ireland, I know that.
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UFC 329 injury.
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Why did he do this last fight when he was not fit for it? It's interesting.
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A round one TKO. Why would he even go in the ring? For the money?
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For the glory?
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Suffers early knee injury in return. Loses to Max Holloway.
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Blows out knee in sec. I got a bum knee.
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It's horrible. I'm using a cane now.
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I used to see people with a cane. I thought they were old. And now I have a cane and I'm old.
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You know what? I'm going to tell you a little secret.
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You want to hear the secret?
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Sigmund Freud wrote that if you wake up one day and you find out you can only crawl on one arm and one leg, crawl on one arm and one leg, he means mentally.
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It's your body goes, you go on, you keep moving.
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You don't give up. So my knee is out.
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It was a small bicycle injury that it was healed. Then I got ruined again because I went on the exercise machine.
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I was feeling better months a year later.
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And I increased the tension or the resistance and did it longer. I blew the knee out again. The body talks to us, believe me.
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There's nothing you can do about it. It's the way of all flesh.
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You're all going to get sick and die or you're going to die suddenly.
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And you don't know when. How do you like that?
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It's the way it is. I don't care what you do. I don't care what diet you're on. You're going to get sick and die one day or you're just going to drop dead. So get used to it.
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It's called the human condition, the way of all flesh. After many a summer dies the swan.
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And so that brings me right back to Lindsey Graham, which is I liked him when I met him because he was so honest. I don't think any other senator would have been as honest with me as he was.
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Did you miss the opening story?
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Conor trying to run for president of Ireland was denied. He knows Ireland is pretty much done. I know that. They wouldn't let him run. You know, it's funny. I met a guy from Ireland who's a nice guy with two kids.
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And I said to him about six months ago here in America, I said, I really like that guy, Conor McGregor. And this guy's conservative. He said, no, he's a terrible man. He's a piece of shit. He's a horrible man. He never should have been able to. I couldn't believe it. And this is a conservative Irish guy with two children. He doesn't like him. Not everyone in Ireland like Conor McGregor.
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Iranian state TV RGC claims responsibility for Lindsay's demise. That's nonsense.
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It was a heart attack. Come on. Don't turn everything into what it is. And for God's sakes.
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But when your number's up, you're going to give it up. You're going to live, live, live, live, live until you die.
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Listen to the Frankie Lane song. I'm not in the mood to stop talking right now. Michael Savage, a host like no other.
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They want to back their currency with something real. And they want to set the price. Meanwhile, our government is sitting on 8,000 tons of gold valued at $42 an ounce on the books. You heard me right. $42 an ounce. Market price is over $4,400 an ounce.
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I think I'm gonna do news views and reviews.
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I'm in the mood to do news views and reviews. You know, tonight's my final show on Newsmax TV.
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For those of you who subscribed and 72 episodes, 72 masterpieces, each one, some were better than others, but every one of them was a masterpiece.
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My shows are worth watching. You can't watch them, though, unless you subscribe, but it's too late now.
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I'm going to devote myself to other things right now. You know, I'm 84 years old. There's only so much I want to do, so much I can do.
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And I'm going to spend a lot of time with the Healing Wheel Society trying to unify religions.
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It won't work. I know that. It's just one man.
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You know, I said this to you before. I mean, see the wheel behind me? That's what inspired me. I'd hold it up, but this is a real ship's wheel. It's very heavy.
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Heavy wheel, heavy wheel.
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That's a solid piece of something or other. I wonder what it's made out of.
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So you see the spokes in the wheel and the hub?
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And the thought occurred to me with all the religions on the earth. Okay, we know about the five major religions.
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and then there's minor religions, and then there's other people who have no religious beliefs whatsoever, but they believe in a higher power. Each of those belief systems are a spoke, but they all lead to the hub or come from the hub, and the hub is God. So I said, look, you've got a billion Muslims, you've got a billion somewhat Christians, then you have Buddhists, Hindus, Jewish people, Zoroastrians, and other religions.
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And I said, they're all talking about something that's the same thing. It's called God.
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So why do they have to kill each other over this?
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So you say, Michael, are you a universalist? I'm not so sure what I am in regard to spirituality.
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But I'll tell you this, like when I sat those nights in those Fiji bourées in the 60s and early 70s when I was collecting medicinal plants, and I would drink Yangon with the men, the only white guy, all black men, would sit and drink all night long the Yangon, Kava Kava, Piper Methisticum.
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What do you think they were doing? They were tuning in to God.
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These people lived in those islands for at least 20,000 years without any Western civilization whatsoever.
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They lived off the islands, lived off the land, airs, waters, and places.
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And they not only developed a material culture, they developed other cultures, study your anthropology, not just survival, that's one thing, but they developed languages, art, music, poetry, song, all in the middle of nowhere on islands in the middle of a sea, the Pacific Islands.
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And you look at it, Fiji itself, at least four distinct languages.
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And only a few hundred miles away, Tonga, people are lighter skinned, Polynesians.
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Fiji and all the way out to the Asian area.
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dark-skinned people, black people, Melanesians.
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And I traveled and collected plants both in Melanesia and Polynesia. It's very interesting.
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Why I was drawn there, I'll never know. Maybe in the next world, God will explain it to me.
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So you see people have to develop order in their lives in order to survive.
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And that order is called society.
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And when that order breaks down, the society breaks down or the other way around, when society breaks down and their order breaks down, you have the chaos we have in America today, where there's almost no culture and no civilization left.
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It's chaotic.
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In essence, we are totally nihilistic.
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If you want to explain why people have no faith or belief in anything, by and large, and some of you do, I know I do, I hold on to my belief in God, it's that simple.
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Because I'm going to be the one to judge whether there's a God or not. Me, one person out of seven and a half billion people?
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Me, I'm going to sit here and judge whether there's God?
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No, I can't judge God. God judges me.
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So what happens when you have no faith in a higher power, you have the chaos we have in America today.
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Now, that is not exactly related to Lindsey Graham when I met him, but maybe it is, maybe it isn't. I'm not so sure.
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Not quite sure.
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This could substitute for a God talk on Sunday and atheism and religion. What makes people go to church anymore?
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What are they hanging on to?
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What are they getting out of the church when they go in there and they hear nothing?
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Is it just out of habit?
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Unless there's hellfire and brimstone in a house of worship, I don't really want to go there. I come out feeling weaker than stronger. I've said this before.
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Unless a religion gives you strength, it's a worthless religion as far as I'm concerned.
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So I can tell you, I've searched many, many a year for God. And I never found it in my own religion originally because it was too watered down and weak.
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I didn't like the weakness of it. I don't like a religion that's weak, that teaches weakness.
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So I would search and I go into a church in Harlem when Brother Billy, I met him on the streets of Manhattan preaching in Manhattan. God, you're talking about the 60s.
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There was Brother Billy, a street preacher in lower Manhattan somewhere, mid-Manhattan, and he was just hellfire brimstone screaming in the streets.
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And I got drawn into his energy.
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And he said, you want to really see God through people? I said, yeah. He said, do you have a car? I told him I had a little old Volkswagen. I had a little green Volkswagen at that time. I don't even know. I parked it on the west side somewhere. I said, sure, Bill. He said, well, drive me up to Harlem.
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So we walked across town from Midtown.
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And we got in my little green VW.
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And we drove up to Harlem, found a spot and went in. I didn't know it was some Abyssinian church, black Abyssinian church in Harlem.
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And I heard the singing, the singing inside. And I walked in there and I tell you something, the floors were shaking in that church.
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You want to know what religion is, you got to go to a black Abyssinian church in Harlem and you'll feel it.
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Well, that's what I'm talking about. That's where the faith is. It's in here.
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It can't just be here. It's got to come from here.
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Well, I then searched for God in so many other places. I found it in the Fijian Burais, drinking Yangona with the Fijian men until we fell asleep on the mats.
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I've seen it other places.
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You want to see God? Watch a woman giving birth at a hospital or wherever. You'll see God.
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You see, when you see your child coming from the woman who is your wife, you'll know God.
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You'll know God. You don't understand it until that happens.
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You want to see God? Watch your father die.
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You want to see God? See your father in a coffin.
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The man who was animated and alive, who's stiff in a casket.
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You want to see God? Watch your mother being dropped into a grave as they shovel earth on her coffin. You want to see God? Watch your brother suffer until he dies.
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There. You want to have a little bit more God talk today? You don't know where you're going to go with me. I started with Lindsey Graham, who died of a heart attack, obviously. Stop with the conspiracies already, please.
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The Russians didn't kill him.
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He was 71, a puffy-faced white guy, traveled too much, ate, probably drank like a fish, and he dropped dead, that's all.
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He was well just before. Of course, that's how heart attacks occur.
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You're here today and gone the next second.
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Hi, I'm to your health.
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Shall I start chanting to you right now? I'm not going to.
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Okay, I have nothing more to say. I could go on and on about communism and Mamdami, how he should be deported.
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He's a Ugandan citizen who was naturalized at age eight.
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He was planted here.
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He should be thrown out of the country under the Communist Control Act of 1954, along with all of the Jewish lawyers from the ACLU who want to defend him. Send him to Uganda on a military jet. Send all the Marvins and the Miltons along with him to Uganda and say, you know, you're right. He deserves his day in court. So we're going to send you to Uganda with him so you can prepare the papers and the briefs in Uganda.
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And then maybe you'll work your way back in. But until then, have a nice time in Idi Amin's Uganda, his paradise. I know Idi has been dead a long time.
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It's interesting to me that Mamdani, who hates America, hates our Constitution, hates Jews, hates Christians, hates patriots, hates Italians, wrote the Italian district of Little Italy off the map, wrote the Jewish districts off the map, and put in Muslim districts and other immigrant groups. This piece of sh**, pardon me, is the mayor of New York City?
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You don't see it with your own eyes. He is a front for the Muslim Brotherhood, as sure as I'm sitting here.
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That's how I see it, one man's opinion.
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And he can be thrown out of the country under the Communist Control Act of 1954, along with Bernie Sanders, the mastermind of all of the fall of America.
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Bernie Sanders, the hypnotist.
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Throw him out, too, under the Communist Control Act, that piece of whose mother should have had an abortion.
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What's in the news right now? You want me to do news reviews and reviews?
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Most of you left. You know what the actual listening time is on social media? About two or three minutes. So most of you are gone.
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Most of you didn't stick with me this far. I've been on a long time already doing the Lindsey Graham soliloquy. Lindsey Graham when I met him.
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But I'm going to do the news now.
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I may as well do the news since I'm here and I'm having a good time.
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And I don't want to do anything right now.
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Breaking news, Senator Lindsey Graham dead at 71 after a brief and sudden illness. Why are they quoting brief and sudden illness like it's a conspiracy?
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Trump reveals details of tragic final phone call with Lindsey Graham the night he died. He hated Trump in 2015.
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He put Trump down, put down every, like half the people who support Trump now, one of them is on Fox News and put his arm around him like this. They cursed him in 2015.
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I'm the only one who supported Trump in 2015 and said he should be president, primarily because he was a businessman who was anti-war, but that's water under the bridge.
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But I was there when the others were stabbing Trump in the back, in case you don't know it.
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What else is in the news?
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Ugh, city slackers. Welcome to the one-day week.
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LA's 230,000-year politicians now want to do even less work while the city rots.
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Okay, I don't want to read any more about the demise. Conor McGregor broke his leg.
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He looks a little pudgy around the midsection. He's fighting a younger guy. How can he expect to win?
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Conor McGregor bolts out of arena barefoot after a brutal knee injury at UFC 329. I got a cane now. You know, a knee injury is a murder.
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Murder. I tried red light therapy. I tried ice therapy.
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You know what works?
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Sitting on your ass watching television is the only time the knee doesn't hurt.
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That's not a joke.
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People tell me to do this and do that and do this and stretch it and go to a chiropractor.
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If I sit on my behind and watch television, my knee doesn't hurt me for those hours that I sit.
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And then, you know, don't put a lot of weight on the knee. It gets better.
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Let's see what else is in the news. I don't know.
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What else is in the news right now? We'll go to the next side. I will go to the Fox News. Let's see. It's a Lindsey.
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Iran strikes Tyler Robinson.
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Trump says he received a phone call from Lindsey Graham just hours before his death. Trump ought to tell us when Lindsey Graham stabbed him in the back in 2015, what he said about him, that double talker who grew up over. He's told me I told you the beginning of the show. Go back to the beginning when I met him.
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Lindsay now, not Trump.
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He said to me he was born above a whorehouse in the South. That's why I liked him, because he was so honest with me.
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There's nothing else in the news, really. I did it all.
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Colorado DNA analyst guilty plea revives JonBenet Ramsey murder crime. You're still running with that one?
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JonBenet Ramsey still 100 years later?
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Widespread shaking reported after magnitude 4.2 earthquake jolt state. Then they don't make it. You have to click on it to see the state. What state now?
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Which state got jolted?
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New York was jolted when the Ugandan Muslim Brotherhood took over New York City. That's when New York got.
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Now you hit on it, you get an ad right away.
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Earthquake struck about 1.2 miles east, southeast of Fraser Park. I don't know where Fraser Park, Southern California. Thank you. I had a click to find. Okay, so another earthquake. So I'm going to wind up in the bay.
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One night I'm going to be sleeping. There's going to be an earthquake and my house is going to fall into the water. What am I supposed to do about it?
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Move to the mountains?
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This earthquake, this quake, that quake. I don't give a damn.
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I'll put a lifeboat outside my house.
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I'd die anyway from the shock of the water. So what's the difference? What do I need a lifeboat for?
31:48
You can't sit in fear of everything. You know, live the best you can, eat the best you can.
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You know, have a plate of pasta. Don't worry about it so much.
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Band members among 10 killed when plane plunges in popular tourist destination.
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I don't like private planes at all.
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Nuremberg men. I love this headline. Nuremberg men allegedly hooked vulnerable girls on crystal meth to exploit them. They mean immigrants, Muslim immigrants, not Nuremberg men.
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But they're afraid to say it.
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New Trump accounts could help your child become a millionaire. I don't believe it. Sorry.
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There's got to be some angle in it.
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I don't believe it. I'm sorry. I just don't believe it.
32:34
The senior care conversation most families avoid and when experts say to have it. Let me see that one. I'm a senior. What's the conversation we're afraid to have?
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The best time to talk to your parents about senior care before it's too late. Planning before a crisis gives families more times another pop-up.
32:53
Oh, my God. It doesn't end. Ads everywhere. You can go out of your mind.
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Oh, shut up.
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Most families wait to talk about senior care until emergency, but experts are having those. CEO said 70% of the family should work with teller they wish they had acted sooner. Planning before a crisis. Blah, blah, blah. Look at this crackpot.
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It's all a scam. Everything's a scam. Everyone's selling you something or robbing you of something.
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Families generally tend to procrastinate because they suffer from caregiver burnout. We specialize in providing support services and digital tools for finding local senior housing options. Another scam.
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Everything is a scam in this country.
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Nothing is real. Everything is a con. Selling you something. You have to click on something to find out what to do with a senior who doesn't know where they are.
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Look at when President, whatever it was, Biden walked around.
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These may include, but not limited to any of the following recording report. Spoiled or expired food accumulating in the refrigerator. That's a sign of senility. That's one thing I don't have is spoiled or expired food. I'm fanatic about it.
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Bills or paperwork piling up that were once handled routinely. I don't handle my own paperwork.
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Frequently misplaced keys, phones, or other everyday items.
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I haven't misplaced anything yet. Difficulty recalling recent conversations or events. That's Biden.
34:19
Changes the ability to complete familiar multi-step tasks such as making coffee, that's the first sign of senility?
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How hard is it to make coffee? You put a capsule in a Carrick machine, you change the water, and you press a button.
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Maybe mom has made the same pot of coffee for the last 20 years, says the expert. Now all of a sudden she doesn't drink coffee anymore. The truth might be that it takes five steps to fill the coffee maker, and her executive functioning skills are failing. Oh, come on.
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So you're supposed to look for it earlier. Listen, when you're senile, you know you're senile. You don't have to get an expert to tell you.
34:57
Simple sitting change linked to lower risk, man. Oh, God, everyone's peddling something. It's awful.
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So that's that news.
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Popular museum tests positive for Legionnaires bacteria amid city outbreak.
35:12
What, Islamism?
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Popular museum test positive for Legionnaires bacteria. I think New York tested more for not Legionella, but for Muslimelia.
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Islamelia, I think, is what New York's testing positive for.
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Another pop-up.
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I've got to shut the sound off. Everywhere, these ads can drive you out of your mind.
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More than 50 people have been diagnosed with city orders, 31 Manhattan buildings closed, tested for Legionella.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Design Museum on Fifth Avenue is one of 31 buildings that the city said Friday would be required to clean and disinfect the cooling towers to get rid of the bacteria. Guggenheim. It's a great museum. I was there many years ago. Loved it. You walk in a circle.
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Exterior. And what a beautiful building that was. Everything is ruined now in New York.
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Symptoms include fever, chills, and shortness of breath. And we treated with antibiotics if detected early. Another fear job.
36:14
More than 50 billion died in the Legion is in connection with the Upper East Side outbreak and fewer than 20 remain hospitalized. Some are going to open them.
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Look at the health commissioner in New York. I wouldn't let this guy treat a pet cat.
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The guy Mondami appointed. Looks like a creepy freak to me.
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Okay, we know a Legionnaire's disease. There's not spread from person to person. What do you get it from breathing in the air from a cooling tower?
36:42
Okay, sexual assaults and scams plague top vacation hotspot. Where? Another Caribbean island?
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What, are you shocked by that?
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Turks and Caicos. Who would go there anyway?
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Petty crime and scams targeting tourists and Turks and Caicos. I wouldn't go there if they paid me.
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What do you want to go to these islands for? What's there waiting for you? What do you expect to happen?
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You got a bunch of island people who are starving to death and you're sitting like a fat pig having a drink at a beach. What do you think they're going to do? bring you a drink happily, they're going to pick your pocket and rape your daughter if they can.
37:18
Okay, there's nothing else in the news. There's no news really. Okay, I did the Lindsey Graham at the beginning. I'll do one more site and I'm going home.
37:28
Let me go to the Jerusalem Post, see what's going on in Israel.
37:34
Some 300 evacuated after a car with military-grade weapon found their Paris synagogue. That's horrible.
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Military-grade weapon.
37:44
If I were a Jew in Europe, I would leave. I'd sell everything and get out.
37:50
Someone called me and they said they recently know a rich guy who rented a yacht in Croatia, who's a very famous Jewish man, very big man. And the captain of the ship told him he hates Jews in Croatia. I said, you're shocked?
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The Croatians fought with the Nazis in World War II. What are you glorifying Croatia for?
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Okay, now what can you do?
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Islam's at war with the world. Ask the Indians if you think it's just Jews and Christians. Ask the Hindus in India about their Muslim friends.
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Israel sets election date for October 27th. Netanyahu government, he should just resign.
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Netanyahu, for whatever you may think of him, is the worst thing that's happened to the Jewish people in my lifetime.
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Why is he president 500 years later? Any country without term limits is a disaster, by the way. I don't care what it is.
38:46
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts, absolutely said Lord Acton.
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See if you could remember that at any age.
39:00
Okay, here's a good story from the Jerusalem Post. Trump in trouble question mark. How Graham's death, McConnell's illness could affect U.S. Senate after midterms. Now I'm going to click on that and read it.
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Midterm, it looks like the Republican supermajority in Congress could shift. Okay.
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It's about time.
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Let's see what happens when it shifts into communism. See how happy America will be.
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Oh, no, no. What does it mean for Republican Party's midterms approach?
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I'm going to have a majority of 50 seats to Democrats, 47 in the Senate. It's not Democrats, it's communists.
39:38
But now with Graham dead, McConnell's still, McConnell's been dead for a long time now. And midterms, it probably looks like that could change.
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If both seats are filled by Democrats, that would put the Senate in an even more narrow split of 50 and 40, I'm making legislation even harder to pass in a mostly deadlock Congress.
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Both came from states that are now Republican strongholds, although South Carolina shift occurred earlier and was more comprehensive than Kentucky's. Okay, blah, blah, blah.
40:02
This could prove that the party and Trump struggle with low approval ratings. Oh, my God.
40:08
We're allowed to say that? When Trump speaks, he says he's never been more popular.
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America is the most popular nation on earth. They never had a better time.
40:20
As of Sunday, Trump's approval rating among Americans is approximately 39%. That's the same. It's been forever.
40:25
With 58%, according to polling for New York Times, okay, yeah.
40:30
His last approval rating was 50% of February 25, according to NYT. No one likes war.
40:36
Nobody likes high gas prices in plain English. You don't have to be a genius to figure it out.
40:42
In terms of general midterm rates, the NYT poll shows Democrats currently have a modest lead overall, which isn't completely surprising as the party out of power tends to generally gain some seats back in the midterm elections. That's a given.
40:52
These numbers have the President Gopper out of touch with his base on matters such as affordability and foreign policy. That's true.
41:00
Republicans are rapidly trying to push legislation such as safeguard American voter eligibility. That should pass right away.
41:06
We have to have no more mail-in ballots. If you're not showing up, unless you're in the military, you don't vote. That's the end of it.
41:14
They want to also pass the National Defense Authorization Act. I'm not so sure I want that. It's just more money for the government, for the military-industrial complex.
41:25
Congress also needs to pass 10 more appropriations bills before government funding expires in September. Blah, blah, blah.
41:32
We demand blah, blah, blah, blah. Hakeem Jeffries is going to ask what he has to say.
41:39
A man for who knows what.
41:44
Vice President J.D. Vance is believed to be a frontrunner for the Republican. No, no, no. No, no, he can't win.
41:50
I don't care what you think about Vance. He's not the frontrunner. He can't win.
41:54
Women don't like him. They don't like the beard.
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I don't know why. I'm just telling you like it is. I'm giving you straight up.
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Vance doesn't have the horsepower to be president. He's the wrong one.
42:08
If we were to lose the midterms, heaven forbid, these Democrats, your all impeachment's not even a big concern. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said in June, he's like a loser, that guy, Mike Johnson. Where'd he come from? I don't even know who he is. He's like Mr. Peepers.
42:27
A Democratic-controlled house could impeach Trump by a simple majority, but removal was still required. Oh, not that again.
42:33
What happens to McConnell's and Graham's seats in Congress?
42:36
McConnell's been hospitalized since last month after paramedics were called to his D.C. area home for someone suffering a cardiac arrest. Someone. They're called to his house, and someone was suffering a car. No, it was his maid.
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While it was not being confirmed that the person with McConnell's eyewitness told him they saw the senator on a stretcher. That doesn't matter, though, in America.
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on a stretcher and someone was had a heart attack, but it wasn't him. The guy's out like a light bulb, are you kidding?
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The senior senator and Trump ally has not been seen in public since the incident.
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McConnell is a Trump ally? Are you joking?
43:14
The team told the press that he was receiving excellent care.
43:18
Oh, come on.
43:21
If McConnell resigns before the end, he's not gonna resign. They don't let go of power.
43:26
They have to die, and even then you don't know that they're still not dead. They'll be in office while they're dead in a mortuary.
43:37
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat, called for McConnell to release a statement on his health last week.
43:45
It's unbelievable to me what country we live in. We have no democracy left on any level. There's no democracy wherever you turn. The left steals elections. The Republicans hold on to power even after they're dead.
44:00
Oh, my God. The South Carolina Republican, now we're switching to Graham, will hold a special primary in Long Island, who will then face off in November against Dr. Annie Andrews. Who's she?
44:11
They're like, I don't know who they are.
44:14
Graham passed away from a brief and sudden illness. They can't say heart attack on Saturday night? He came back from Ukraine on a junket.
44:23
They fed him Ukrainian food, like borscht and potato dishes and grease.
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You know what the lifespan is in Ukraine outside of the war? It's not very high. You eat that food, how long do you think you're going to live eating piroshky stuffed with pork?
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What do you think he ate in Ukraine with Zelensky?
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I don't know how Zelensky goes on.
44:52
I don't know. Made of iron. The Bulgarian.
44:59
So he ate the food, drank...
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What do they drink in Ukraine? Slivovitz?
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Vodka? What do they drink?
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Probably drank like a fish, ate heavy saturated fats, and blew a clot on the plane back, and that's the end of it, and then had the attack a day later.
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Came home and had an attack that night. It happens. That's all. The Savage Nation.
45:23
It's savage on demand.
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He was a warmonger.
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I don't care if he was a champion for Israel. He was a warmonger maniac, a military industrial complex pimp in plain English. There I've said it. I hated his politics.
45:46
I hated his politics. He never met a war he didn't like.
45:53
Oh, God, what a world.
45:57
Lindsey Graham, remember, is a dedicated advocate for Iran's opposition. Good for him.
46:03
Turkey's Fidan tones down Israel rhetoric, says no reason for open conflict. Because he wants the F-35s, so they shut their mouths in Turkey.
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They want the planes, and now all of a sudden they become moderate.
46:19
What else is new?
46:21
Tell me what else is new.
46:24
Four settlers who attacked CNN crew in West Bank arrested by Israel police.
46:29
Oh, God, maniacs.
46:31
The CNN crew was in Sinji covering the one-year anniversary of Saif Mussolet's death, blah, blah, blah, and the settlers attacked them.
46:39
The whole country, everything's crazy. The world makes no sense anymore. People say to me, why do you pray then if the world makes no sense? I don't know why. It's called faith.
46:52
China's missile test shows the defense tech race is now about networks, not platforms. Now worry about China now?
46:59
Oh, God.
47:01
Here, former emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani. They have a lot of names over there.
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Dies at 74.
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Why would he die? Was it a conspiracy now? Someone killed him?
47:14
The guy ate dreck, had hundreds of women, flew around on a royal jet, and dropped dead of a heart attack. That's all.
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He led a good life over there in Qatar.
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Never worked a day in his life. All he did was shtup and stuff his mouth with food.
47:30
Former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Althini, may he rest in peace, dies in 74. There's no conspiracy. People die.
47:40
There's five-year-old kids dying of leukemia at hospitals. What are you going to do about it?
47:49
Oh, my God. Who else died?
47:52
Huckabee confirms Israel warned Trump about Iran assassination. Huckabee's great. I love him. That guy is so smart.
48:01
One Indian national missing after attack on Veselov Oman foreign ministry says.
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Look, it's life and death. It's war and peace.
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And that's the end of it.
48:13
Why do you have to glorify someone after they die?
48:17
Some people were in life and evil in life that doesn't make them good after they die.
48:24
It's like old people in supermarkets. You think every old man pushing cart is a nice old man? Sometimes they push them purposely into women's hands with other carts. They scrape against the hands of women because they're old cowards. I've seen it.
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There were evil when they were young and there were evil when they were old, some of them.
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It doesn't mean that they're all of a sudden glorified because they die. Why must you say good things about people who die? Why?
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Why? Some of them were not good in life. Some were good in life. Some were mixed in life like all of us.
48:58
Let me go to one more site, which is the worst site in America, the SF Gate.
49:03
The worst. It's Nancy Pelosi's memory graph. Her and Willie Brown. Senator Lindsey Graham, 71, dies after unexpected illness.
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Unexpected illness. Called a heart attack.
49:15
55-year-old Bay Area electronics company closed for not lay off 200. That's a story?
49:22
California's dairy industry panics over August's recycling deadline.
49:27
Everything's going out of business in California. They're telling you it's coming back. It's not coming back. The city is a nightmare.
49:34
You can go to certain neighborhoods, yes.
49:37
But believe me, California Homeowners Association, it'd be $200 million to resolve coastal access dispute. The new plan calls for unlocked gates in a public restroom. They need to let the junkies in and the sex maniacs. That's the law in California.
49:54
Unbelievable. Unbelievable.
49:56
Woman killed at illegal Mendocino marijuana farm. I wonder what that was over. What do you think that was over? What, she died of a heart attack?
50:07
LinkedIn, a mass grave of ghost jobs, is now becoming a dating app. They may as well become a porno app.
50:15
Who goes on that anymore?
50:19
Ugh. Everything, every restaurant's going out of business in San Francisco.
50:24
Why? Why?
50:26
It's a very difficult business.
50:28
A California chain steakhouse giant is getting the ax. The reason restaurants are impossible to run in California is because of the minimum wage. We told you that when they put it in.
50:39
You can't pay workers 20 bucks an hour and survive in the restaurant business. It's almost impossible.
50:44
You can't do it. They made a living when they lived on tips and they didn't complain about it. So now you're really good. You put in a minimum wage and then you drove the restaurant out of business and the worker lost his job. But you're happy that you're a good socialist Democrat. You morons, you.
51:00
You're like a mouse in a creamery.
51:04
I can't read this anymore.
51:07
I just can't read this anymore. It's just impossible. The news is, unless you can know how to interpret it, unless you come from my generation, you still have logic and scientific method. You can't even read the news and understand it anymore.
51:18
That's all I wanted to say. If you want to hear what I actually had to say, when I met Lindsey Graham, go back to the beginning.
51:25
Go back to the beginning. You'll see what I said about when I met him. I actually liked the guy, but he was a warmonger in plain English.
51:32
He worked for the military industrial complex.
51:36
There's another one on Fox News. I hate his guts.
51:39
This general, ex-general. He's on the board of a defense industry, and they have him on Fox News like a defense expert. So whenever there's a hint of peace, the so-called general on Fox News talks about how we need to go to war. I don't believe it. And there's Sean Hannity at Putz turning to their expert.
51:58
I did a good cooking show last night.
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I wasn't going to do a show. I told myself, don't do a cooking. I was depressed all day yesterday.
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I don't know why. I was just depressed. I get the days I'm not feeling good. I'm down. I'm a human being.
52:15
I just didn't want to see anyone. So I started to cook, and I said, why do you have to do a cooking show? Why, Michael? Why do you want to do a cooking show?
52:28
So I did one called Tarragon Chicken Over a Burned Out Nation, and I didn't even show you how to put the tarragon in. It was about tarragon, and I didn't put it in. I actually think, I'll be honest with you, I got so involved in the cooking show, I put everything in but the tarragon. That's the absolute truth. I was so involved with the cooking show and mastering the camera without this thing, I'm actually going to do the dish again. I may do it tonight. Tonight's going to be a very hard night for me because it's my last Newsmax TV show after 72 episodes.
53:02
I don't know whether to do a cooking show during it and watch myself. That might be fun. That'll be a kick. Watching my last show while doing a cooking show. That's a good one.
53:14
There's Lindsey Graham. When I met him, it's live. But they're showing me on a motor scooter. That's the screenshot. That's very interesting. I had a brown jacket in my Orca in 1965. I don't know why that's the screenshot. You'd have to change the screenshot on YouTube.
53:29
So I did a cooking show. I was depressed. So what happened was I started to cook.
53:35
And I got out all the ingredients and I thought, why do you have to do a cooking show to myself? I said, why can't you just make a meal and drink your wine or watch a show? Why must you do a cooking show?
53:47
And by the time I started it, I turned the gas on. I wanted to do a cooking show because I love the cooking shows and I love talking to the audience while doing it. People loved it.
53:59
They say they like those shows more than anything that I do. And I know why. It's like being in the house with somebody.
54:06
People feel like they're in an uncle's kitchen and he's just sounding off.
54:13
Man, I love these moments with Dr. Savage. I'd literally sit and watch for hours and hours. I don't know why.
54:20
Here's the guy says, I've said it before. I'll say it again. These cooking shows are by far the best, most informative, educational area shows in modern media. Nobody comes close with the succinct presentation and honest review of how it turned out. So funny when you say you don't like it and then dump red sauce on it. I love it. That's what I do. If I don't, I almost did it last night. The sauce was interesting that I made from the chicken and all the spices I used, the herbs.
54:45
I almost didn't like it, but I let it sit with the heat off.
54:50
for about five minutes before I ate it. And as I slowly ate it, it was fabulous. All of the turmeric I used, my God, fabulous. And the parsley, my favorite chef. These shows bring me peace. Why do the shows bring you peace?
55:05
I'm just loving the fact that this man is still filming the best part of him. The everyday retired Mike that every man can relate to.
55:13
I don't know why they like it that much.
55:16
Your shirt brought smiles to my face.
55:19
Why do people like that shirt last night?
55:23
Looking good, Doc. We should all age as well as you, my friend. Thank you for saying something nice. Thank you.
55:29
Oh, my God. The last 10 minutes of this video, I'm laughing my ass off. You rock, Michael.
55:34
This is cathartic, Savage. You have the cleaver. You have the chicken representing a socialist, and it all comes together. That cleaver was pretty good in that cooking show.
55:45
I don't use the cleaver. It scares me to use it. You know, you make one mistake with that, you're in the hospital.
55:50
That thing is a real, I mean, that's a sharp cleaver.
55:54
But, you know, if you get a chicken leg, five of them, you can't cook them whole. They don't come out as good. Then if you give them a good cut and break them in two, and they cook much better.
56:06
They like the Madras shirt.
56:08
I'll have to look up what it was. Everyone loved that shirt. Thanks for the garlic knowledge. I told you about breaking down the allicin with the alanase. You learn that. See, some listen and learn. They know they're listening to a master nutritionist.
56:23
In the cooking, they get it.
56:26
So when I say you have to crush garlic...
56:29
to release the alanase anything that ends in ase is an enzyme and the alanase breaks down the allicin and releases the sulfhydryl compounds in the garlic which are the healing compounds they liked it then they give me new titles tarragon over gloom i love how colorful the food is see these are the nice people not the morons People enjoy my cooking and they watch it for that. If you don't like me, don't watch anything. What are you bothering yourself for?
57:02
You're worried about inflammation and using anti-inflammatory herbs. Then you eat something like pasta, which is very inflammatory. No, it is not.
57:09
No, it is not. Not all pasta is inflammatory.
57:12
I would have put that dish over rice. I understand it, but I didn't want rice. I really wanted pasta.
57:19
I do healthy cooking shows. You understand that?
57:23
My shows have no salt because there's enough salt in the food to begin with, and I've weaned myself off salt for 50 years now. I don't need the sodium. See, I do healthful, not healthy. Again, the wrong word. They're not healthy cooking shows. They're healthful cooking shows. Let's use English correctly.
57:44
Please be careful with your words as you hold up your hammer. The loons will start with lawsuits.
57:50
Why did they escape with me?
57:54
Please answer this, Savage. Did you put any tarragon in your chicken? I'll be honest with you. No, I forgot.
57:59
I got so wrapped up in the whole dish, I forgot the tarragon. I'll use it tonight.
58:04
Michael refers to Mitch McConnell as the gobbler at 12.50.
58:09
Excellent source tonight, Michael. Thanks for the correction on Alan Ace versus Allison.
58:14
Okay.
58:15
Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory. That's why I use it. I'm suffering from a trigger finger, which has affected the whole hand, and a knee on me. I wouldn't wish it on Conor McGregor, the knee.
58:29
But crush your garlic and let it sit for a few minutes before you use it.
58:35
I put in a few beautiful shiitake mushrooms. They were good.
58:40
I want that frying pan. Those are expensive French pans. I rarely use them, but that's the greatest.
58:46
Maybe I'll cook tonight.
58:50
Either way, it's chicken and you cut right through the bone. Wow, great job. You need a cleaver to do that. You can't cut a leg with a knife. You need a cleaver. You need a Chinese job on a wooden board.
59:04
Haha, savage is funny on the can of oil he bought. It says 2% goes to some hippie cause. He says, BS, some old hippies.
59:12
I never trust anyone says money goes to charity. They're robbing it.
59:16
Yeah, the oregano. That's okay.
59:21
While eating at some restaurants, I discovered that the lemon zest or peel adds lemon flavor, but the juice neutralizes the taste. See, I learned from some of you.
59:29
So the juice neutralizes the flavor, but the peel actually adds lemon flavor. That's why you're supposed to peel it. I have a special device for that. I'll do that tonight.
59:43
You should name that cleaver. Okay, Eldridge Cleaver. I don't get it.
59:48
It's a casserole one pan.
59:50
I like one pan dinners. It's too complicated other than that.
59:57
And, you know, too many steps in and out. No, I don't do that. I try to keep it in the pan. It came out perfectly well.
60:04
The macaroni was fabulous.
60:09
All right, folks, that's it. Go watch the cooking video. It's up on YouTube, X, wherever.
60:16
Facebook.
60:18
Rumble, Rumble. I go live on four channels at once.
60:22
So like this one, Lindsey Graham, when I met him, is on these four channels at once.
60:28
And tonight is going to be the last picture show for me on Newsmax. I mean, am I not, you know, I was thinking I could go to a restaurant alone and not watch the show. I know the show. I mean, it was produced the other day.
60:46
It's really a powerful show, by the way. I don't hold anything back.
60:50
You're going to see why it's the last picture show. But it's not a tear. I got allergies.
60:59
Could go to a restaurant alone and do a live broadcast. I could watch the show here while cooking and comment on my own last TV show while cooking a meal. That might be more fun than anything.
61:14
right or i could not watch the show at all since i've seen it already since i did it and just go out and enjoy myself right that's real easy for me i don't enjoy myself much once in a while i do i it's not like life's not that enjoyable it's hard life's hard life's hard it gets harder as you get older not easier oh yeah don't fool yourself it doesn't get easier when you get older things start to break in your body a knee an elbow a hand things hurt That's why you're supposed to like step aside for an old guy with a cane and not push him down in the street.
61:49
I have to teach you that.
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It's like, why do you think women and babies first off of a sinking ship? Why do you think so? Well, that wouldn't happen today with the millennials and the millennials of the Gen Z, Gen X. They pushed the woman and baby and crushed them as they ran off the ship.
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Like step over the infant and crush the infant's head.
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Democratic socialism must be criminalized, leaders deported. That was a YouTube piece I did eight days ago. That's the theme of tonight's Newsmax TV show, edited and with graphics. You're not going to want to miss that one. I hope it's run. I don't even know if they're going to run the whole thing. I don't even know how they edited it out.
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Because I said Mamdami should be deported and so should Bernie Sanders along with the ACLU lawyers. I don't know if it makes it into the final cut. I don't edit my own shows. Well, that's all I have to say right now.
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If you like what you see and you see what you like, follow Mike.
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Hit the like button, subscribe, ring the bell.
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And I'll be back with God's will in your listenership. That's all I got to say. Thank you for listening.
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And I would be remiss to not say may God save America because I know mankind can't.
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The invasion is almost complete.
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Well, thank you very much for listening to today's podcast. I hope you've enjoyed it and learned something from it. We have about 400 other episodes available for you to listen to absolutely free. You can go back into our vast library of podcasts and listen to any one of them at any time. Again, thank you for your listenership. This is Michael Savage.