Kamala Harris SLAMMED For Posting “Tucker Endorsement,” Implying It Was Tucker Carlson

Timcast IRL
29 Aug 202415:47

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses accusations against Kamala Harris for allegedly trying to manipulate public opinion by suggesting a supportive exchange with conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, based on a letter supposedly from him. The narrative explores political manipulation tactics, including 'assumptive manipulation' and the concept of 'whoever calls the cops first wins,' highlighting the potential impact of such strategies on public perception and the importance of critical thinking in discerning truth in politics.

Takeaways

  • 📜 Kamala Harris is accused of trying to manipulate public perception by thanking 'Tucker' in a tweet, which some believe was an attempt to imply support from conservative commentator Tucker Carlson.
  • 💌 The letter in question, which Harris responded to, was purportedly from an individual named Tucker in Alabama, not Tucker Carlson, and was used to suggest a false narrative of agreement on gun control.
  • 🎯 The term 'assumptive manipulation' is highlighted, describing a tactic where a statement is made to lead people to make false assumptions, a technique allegedly used by Tim Waltz and now Kamala Harris.
  • 🤔 The script suggests that the majority of people who only read headlines might be misled into believing that Tucker Carlson and Kamala Harris found common ground on gun control.
  • 📝 The transcript discusses the idea that the Harris campaign might be using manipulative tactics to win the election, including creating confusion and misinformation.
  • 😡 There is a critique of the Democratic party's tactics, suggesting they accuse their opponents of what they themselves are doing, such as spreading misinformation.
  • 👨‍👧‍👦 The script touches on the topic of IVF and fertility treatments, with an implication that a political figure may have misrepresented their personal experience for political gain.
  • 🌏 The geopolitical discussion includes the expansion of NATO and its implications for Russia, suggesting a complex dynamic between Ukraine and Russia that is not fully understood by the public.
  • 🛡️ The situation in Ukraine is described, with the Ukrainian government being accused of mistreating pro-Russian regions, leading to Russia's protective actions.
  • 🎬 Mention is made of a new Reagan movie and the misinterpretation of the song 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World', suggesting that most people do not actually want to rule the world but rather live peaceful lives.
  • 🏰 The script ends with a reflection on historical parallels, drawing a comparison between the treatment of Germans in Poland post-World War I and the situation of Russians in Ukraine post-Soviet Union breakup.

Q & A

  • Why is Kamala Harris being accused of trying to frame Tucker Carlson?

    -Kamala Harris is accused of trying to frame Tucker Carlson because she tweeted a response to a letter that appeared to be from a conservative named Tucker, which some believe was intentionally vague to mislead people into thinking it was from Tucker Carlson, a prominent conservative commentator, thus suggesting a false sense of support or agreement between them.

  • What is the concept of 'assumptive manipulation' as mentioned in the script?

    -Assumptive manipulation is a tactic where a statement is made that is intentionally misleading because of the assumptions people will make from it, allowing them to believe falsehoods without directly lying.

  • What does the term 'Purple Monkey Dishwasher' refer to in the context of the script?

    -In the script, 'Purple Monkey Dishwasher' is used to illustrate the idea of a completely unrelated or absurd element introduced to distract or confuse, in this case, to manipulate the perception of a political stance on gun control.

  • What is the significance of the letter being handwritten and not signed with a full name?

    -The significance is that it raises questions about the authenticity of the letter and the sender's identity, suggesting that it could be a fabrication or a tactic to create a false narrative.

  • Why is Tim Waltz mentioned in relation to Kamala Harris's tactics?

    -Tim Waltz is mentioned as the 'master of assumptive manipulation' because the speaker believes that Kamala Harris learned these tactics from him, implying that both politicians use similar strategies to mislead the public.

  • What is the reference to 'Rules for Radicals' and its connection to the script's discussion?

    -The reference to 'Rules for Radicals' is about a tactic where one accuses their opponent of what they themselves are guilty of, which is seen in the script as a form of political manipulation.

  • How does the script connect the manipulation tactics to historical totalitarian regimes?

    -The script draws a parallel between the manipulation tactics used in politics and those employed by historical totalitarian regimes, such as the Nazis, to seize power and control through misinformation and repetition of lies.

  • What is the mention of 'quid pro quo' in the context of Joe Biden and Ukraine?

    -The 'quid pro quo' reference is about Joe Biden allegedly using his influence to get a prosecutor in Ukraine fired in exchange for U.S. loan guarantees, which is then contrasted with accusations of President Trump doing a similar thing.

  • What is the script's perspective on the conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

    -The script suggests that the conflict is complex, with historical parallels to other geopolitical situations, and criticizes the oversimplification of the issue, particularly the portrayal of Ukraine as an oppressed underdog.

  • How does the script discuss the broader implications of political manipulation for voters?

    -The script raises concerns about the potential for political manipulation to affect voter trust and decision-making, especially if such tactics are used by a candidate who might not have the public's best interests at heart.

Outlines

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📜 Accusations of Manipulation Against Kamala Harris

The video script discusses accusations that Kamala Harris is being manipulative, attempting to frame Tucker Carlson by thanking him for a letter that was actually from a man named Tucker in Alabama. The script suggests that Harris is using a tactic known as 'assumptive manipulation,' where she makes a statement that is misleading due to the assumptions people will make from it. The video also touches on the idea that this tactic is used to create a false narrative that Carlson has been cordial and supportive of Harris, especially regarding gun control legislation, which is a misrepresentation of his actual stance.

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🎭 Political Manipulation and the Dangers of Assumptive Tactics

This paragraph delves into the concept of assumptive manipulation in politics, using examples from Tim Waltz and Kamala Harris. It suggests that such tactics are designed to trick people into believing falsehoods by making statements that lead to incorrect assumptions. The script also addresses the idea that these tactics are used to win elections by creating a false image of bipartisan support or agreement on issues. It warns viewers about the potential for such manipulation to be more prevalent in a presidential context, where there may be less incentive to appear moderate.

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🌏 Geopolitical Tensions and Misrepresentations

The script explores the theme of geopolitical tensions, focusing on the dynamic between Ukraine and Russia. It discusses the historical parallels between post-World War I Germany and post-Soviet Union Ukraine, highlighting the treatment of ethnic minorities and the potential for conflict due to political and military maneuvering. The video also touches on the role of NATO in Europe and its expansionist efforts, suggesting that there is a misrepresentation of the true threats to global stability, with China being a more significant economic threat to the United States than Russia.

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🕵️‍♂️ The Art of Accusation and Claiming Victimhood

In this paragraph, the script discusses the strategy of being the first to accuse or claim victimhood in various situations, from law enforcement to international politics. It uses the example of a con artist trick and the concept of 'whoever calls the cops first wins' to illustrate how being the first to make a claim can influence perceptions and outcomes. The video also connects this to international relations, suggesting that accusations of aggression or expansionism may be more about positioning oneself as the victim or the underdog.

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Keywords

💡Assumptive Manipulation

Assumptive manipulation is a rhetorical strategy where a speaker makes a statement that is intentionally misleading due to the assumptions the audience will make from it. In the video, it is suggested that Kamala Harris may be using this tactic by thanking someone named Tucker, which leads people to assume it's Tucker Carlson, a conservative commentator, thus creating a false narrative of bipartisan support for gun control.

💡Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson is a conservative political commentator and the host of 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' on Fox News. He is mentioned in the script as the person who is potentially being manipulated by Kamala Harris through a letter that is supposedly from him, which is part of the discussion on how media narratives can be shaped.

💡Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris is the current Vice President of the United States. In the video, she is accused of using assumptive manipulation by responding to a letter that appears to be from a conservative named Tucker, which is suggested to be a misleading tactic to imply support from a prominent conservative figure.

💡Gun Control

Gun control refers to regulations imposed on the sale, possession, and use of firearms. In the script, it is mentioned as a topic where Kamala Harris is seeking to find common ground, and the discussion revolves around the potential manipulation of public perception regarding support for gun safety legislation.

💡Conservative

A conservative, in a political context, typically refers to someone who advocates for traditional values and institutions. In the video, the term is used to describe the political leanings of the person who supposedly wrote the letter to Kamala Harris, and it is part of the discussion on political manipulation and media narratives.

💡Purple Monkey Dishwasher

Purple Monkey Dishwasher is a term used to describe a hypothetical example of a nonsensical phrase that, if repeated often enough, could be mistaken for a fact. In the video, it is used as a metaphor for how people might start believing in a manipulated narrative if it is repeated often in the media.

💡Tim Waltz

Tim Waltz is mentioned in the script as someone who is considered a master of assumptive manipulation. The term is used to describe a political strategy where politicians make misleading statements to create false impressions in the minds of the public.

💡Propaganda

Propaganda refers to information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. In the video, the discussion around Kamala Harris's response to the letter and the potential manipulation of public perception can be seen as a form of propaganda.

💡NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an intergovernmental military alliance between North American and European countries. In the script, NATO is discussed in the context of its expansion and the geopolitical tensions it creates, particularly with Russia.

💡Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe that has been in conflict with Russia, particularly over the regions of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine. In the video, Ukraine is discussed in the context of geopolitical struggles between Russia and NATO, and the implications for global politics.

💡Economic Expansion

Economic expansion refers to the increase in economic activity and growth of a country or region. In the script, it is mentioned in the context of China's influence and its potential threat to the United States, contrasting with Russia's geopolitical moves in Europe.

Highlights

Kamala Harris is accused of trying to frame Tucker Carlson by responding to a letter from a man named Tucker, implying a connection with the conservative commentator.

The tactic of assumptive manipulation is discussed, where a misleading statement is made to prompt false assumptions and beliefs.

Vice President Harris's tweet about gun safety legislation and the supposed letter from 'Tucker' is analyzed for its potential to mislead.

The concept of 'Purple Monkey Dishwasher' is introduced as a term for the confusion caused by such manipulative tactics.

Criticism of the political strategy that involves tricking people into believing false narratives for political gain.

Discussion on how such tactics could have been more effective in the past without the scrutiny of the internet.

The role of Tim Waltz as a master of assumptive manipulation and his influence on political strategy.

An example of how a conservative might be tricked into believing a narrative of common ground with a liberal figure.

The potential dangers of assuming the intentions behind political communication without critical analysis.

The comparison of current political manipulation tactics to those used by Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.

The importance of understanding the history of political manipulation to recognize and counteract it today.

The discussion of how political campaigns may use misinformation to create a sense of urgency or fear.

The potential for such tactics to backfire if the public becomes aware of the manipulation.

The role of the media in either amplifying or debunking political misinformation and its impact on public trust.

A call for political transparency and honesty in communication to avoid the pitfalls of manipulative tactics.

The potential long-term effects of political manipulation on democracy and the importance of an informed electorate.

The comparison of current political strategies to historical events, drawing parallels to past manipulations.

A warning about the potential for increased manipulation in the lead-up to the election and its consequences.

The discussion on the geopolitical implications of NATO's actions and their impact on Russia and Ukraine.

The analysis of the historical context behind the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, and the role of NATO.

The potential for misunderstanding in international relations due to media portrayal and political rhetoric.

Transcripts

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let's jump to the story from the Daily

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Dot why is kamla Harris getting accused

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of trying to frame Tucker Carlson the

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letter was from an Alabama A man in

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Alabama named Tucker because she did

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this and right away anybody who's saying

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knows exactly the game she's playing she

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learned this from Tim Waltz I imagine

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because Waltz is the master of

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assumptive manipulation make a statement

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that you know will mislead people

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because the assumptions they will make

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from it and then let them believe

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falsehoods Comm Harris tweeted Tucker

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thank you for writing to me while we may

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not agree on every issue we both know

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that every person in our nation should

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have the freedom to live safe from gun

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violence the majority of Americans stand

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with us in support of Common Sense gun

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safety legislation and there's this

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letter that looks like it was written by

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a you know 12th grader whatever vice

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president Harris one of my absolute

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favorite things in America is how people

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of different backgrounds and beliefs

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have the freedom to communicate with

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each other we're so blessed to live in a

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country blah blah blah in the spirit of

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establishing Common Ground even though I

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am fairly conservative and we may have

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our disagreements blah blah blah all the

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best Tucker now immediately everybody

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says Tucker Carlson we get the point Ed

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kenin you know him you love him says I

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bet this letter is from Tucker Carlson

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to which I responded remember what I

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called you

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evil Tucker Carlson responded with a

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fake letter of his own from

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Kamala letter from a fan dear Tucker I

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can't believe I'm writing you this

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letter and there's Hearts over every you

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know and then it signed Kamala this

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looks like uh so why is she being

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accused of trying to frame Tucker was

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not so much frame is she's trying to

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trick people into thinking Tucker has

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been cordial with her and offered her up

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some support when he absolutely has not

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because most people only read headlines

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you're going to hear rumors of oh Kam

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here's here's their intention their

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intention is that someone's going to say

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oh did you see that thing where Kamala

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was thanking Tucker because they like

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found some common ground on gun gun

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control that's going to what we call

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Purple Monkey Dishwasher into liberals

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being like even Tucker Carlson was

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saying we should have gun control that's

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the manipulation play we only see it

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because we're on the internet every

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single day but if this was back 20 or 30

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years this would have landed on the news

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and they would and they people would

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have just genuinely believed that it was

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a conservative praising Comm sorry I I

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was reading it's Robert heinan Beyond

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the Horizon and armed Society is a

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polite Society that's the quote but this

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it did it say it's signed from Tucker is

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that that's Tucker yeah it's vague on

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purpose and there's even a mention that

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even though I'm conservative I think XYZ

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and then she says Tucker I thank you for

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writing me we may not agree on every

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issue it's really sounding like she's

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having a conversation with a prominent

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conservative person that she personally

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knows she doesn't agree with otherwise

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it makes no sense a constituent who

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writes to and says I may be conservative

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you don't be like well we may not agree

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why would you say that if it's someone

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prominent who has publicly disagreed

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with you you'd say thank you for writing

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me I know we don't agree the it's it's a

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manipulation game him Walt does it when

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he says stuff like you know when I

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deploy

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and and and the things that I saw and

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then I come back and they say you're on

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your own buddy I just can't believe our

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mental health issues in this country and

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then he wants you to believe he wants

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you to imagine in your mind he's there's

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shelling going on and so what he

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actually said was he was at a hearing on

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mental health for Veterans and he says

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when when those of us who deployed for

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uh for you know enduring Freedom we come

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back they give us the horse whisper and

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they say be nice well we're not going to

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be nice we bro you were in Italy and the

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joke was that the war he's got PTSD from

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getting bad spaghetti or something

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granted he was doing he was doing

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security work in Europe that's not where

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the war was but he wants to trick you he

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wants you to assume when he says when we

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were deployed for operation enduring

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Freedom we came back and they gave us

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the horse whisper and said you play nice

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or when he says you know millions of

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family like mine have been affected by

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IVF right but actually he didn't use IVF

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as a fertility treatment he used a

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different fertility treatment that

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doesn't involve creating an embryo

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outside of someone's body like you know

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he is implying this E Magazine had to

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posted on X where they basic they're

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saying uh the Harris campaign is

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basically girl bossing and gaslighting

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like that's how they're going to win

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this election they think and I I I just

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find that to be kind of sick and gross I

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mean they will tell you that Trump is

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the the captain of misinformation and

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false news and he has to constantly be

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fact checked and then they pull a stunt

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like this like what he's got an actual

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speech where he said something to the

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effect of you know we deployed for uh

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for this country and operation enduring

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freedom and he's like and I had you know

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my kids and they did this one night I

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remember being on the Air Force Base in

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bum and I saw this and blah blah blah

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it's called assumptive manipulation mhm

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he is so what he what he did there was I

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was in the military and was deployed man

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my kids I got to see her cuz I came back

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right away but I remember being in

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bogram one day trying to make it seem

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like he was

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deployed break for plausible deniability

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I was at BAM he was at BAM as a member

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of Congress R not on a deployment but

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that's the game you play and the

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families like mine millions of families

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like mine have been influenced but not

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my family but fames like mine exactly

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that's and then he tells his story on

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stage about the treatments we didn't

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know if they were going to work and then

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his he's like those are my kids right

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there and I love them and then his kid's

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crying be like I love you Dad that's my

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dad and I'm like your dad's on stage

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lying with this art with this I bet they

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got the thing they're like oh my God his

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name's Tucker we got to run this no no

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way dude oh I think that's it's a real

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letter from some kid Nam Tucker how many

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views on this tweet 2.9 Million but

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who's who doesn't sign their full name

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why why you're going you're going to

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write a letter to K haris and be like

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from in it could be fabricated it could

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be but if it wasn't I could see them

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being like o let's hit this one hard

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let's just say tucker people will think

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it's Carlson let's just make a big

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Tu if Tucker truly got a letter from a

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girl named Kamala that would be

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something he might thank you Kam so what

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you do is you go and find someone like

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you ask your assistant find me someone

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named Kamala who wants to write a gag

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letter we'll pay him 50 bucks and then

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you can literally say this letter

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actually came from kamla here she is and

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so they'll be able to be like Tucker

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actually wrote this but I got a question

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um it's written in pencil handwritten

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and there's no last name signed to it

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who just Tucker was vague

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intentional sign my full name I just say

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Ian I have to give the campaign credit I

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I've as annoying and you you think you

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called it evil you know all the factual

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inaccuracies look they're trying to win

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an election

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so the Trump campaign be be aware Cala

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Harris is pulling on all the stops to

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win an election dude it's the dirtiest

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thing just so like the saying that Trump

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is a threat to democracy and then the

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Democratic party installing a candidate

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with no primary is the threat to

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democracy that's and they say accuse

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your opponent of what you are doing this

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is like an old tactic sa Alinsky Rules

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for

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Radicals that's like what the is that

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like a antifa origin of antifa marxist

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code book ESS they they live and die by

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that book Marxism is the idea of if you

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want was that just about getting power

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is like making your movement successful

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yeah it is the most blatant dumb

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manipulation but if people aren't ready

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for it then I guess it's easy to and if

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you hear it enough times well the next

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headline is going to be you know

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conservative political commentators

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freak out about Kamala Harris level like

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they're going to act like the response

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to this calling it sort of a

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manipulation tactic is actually just

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like conservative hysteria I mean this

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is the thing it's it's do something

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wrong get caught and then just act like

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the other people are being unreasonable

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and we'll do this over and over again

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until we get to to election day and I

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think that you know should be a concern

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for uh Democratic voters right obviously

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you know Republicans are Cala Harris

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fans but if you're a moderate or

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independent and this is her strategy

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which is to sort of be manipulative to

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get her way what what do you think

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she'll be like in the White House it'll

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get worse because at that point she has

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no reason to try and sort of even play

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moderate at all and I I think that

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American people we were talking about

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this a little before when we're talking

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about you know low trust and

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intelligence agencies and the FBI and

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CIA uh if you think your president is

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just there for herself and is going to

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do do or say anything to promote left

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totalitarianism to her own uh benefit I

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don't think that she is as beloved is

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beloved enough to make that to pull that

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off so uh uh clarification it it was not

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Marx nor roll for Radicals to accuse

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your enemy it was the Nazis

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whates Joseph geres the Nazi

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propagandist accuse the other of that

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you of of that you are guilty it is so

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blatant and it's like I don't know what

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the right adjective is to describe what

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that is it's it's I mean you should know

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by now that that is a totalitarian

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tactic if if you study Nazism which you

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should and understand the history of how

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a small political party can seize

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control of a government it it's pretty

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blatant you repeat a lie enough times

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and then people will start to believe it

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that was another one of their tactics I

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mean marks may have said something

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similar too you accuse your enemy of

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what you are doing that is just so well

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that's that's how they got got out of

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the barisma

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Scandal Joe Biden was guilty of a quid

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proquo he committed crimes in Ukraine he

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went to the president of Ukraine and

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said I want a personal political favor

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in exchange for the United States's

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congressionally approved loan guarantees

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and they said you have no authority to

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block then he says call the president

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see what he says if you don't fire the

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prosecutor in 6 hours you're not getting

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the billion so they did it when Trump

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found out because B Biden bragged about

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it Trump calls I think it was Linsky he

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calls and says what was this there's

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this video of Biden saying something

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about you don't get the billion dollars

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you're not finding if unless you f the

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prosecutor what was that all about and

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he's like I don't know he's like we'll

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take a look into it I want to know what

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this is about and so with that they go

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after Trump and say he did the quidd pro

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quo so Joe Biden breaks the law Trump

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trying to investigate it is Trump

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breaking the law that's that's how they

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that's the game they play then when we

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come out and say Joe B did a quid pro

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quo they go oh nice try because Trump

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did and this is this is actually fairly

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common in all scales of law enforcement

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whoever calls the cops first wins

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period it's not absolute but uh there's

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an old uh con artist trick where what

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they'll do is they'll take a dummy

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wallet with their ID in it empty wait

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for you to leave an

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ATM most people like you can see the

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screen you can see uh their receipt you

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know how much money they took out or you

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pick a small number if you know took

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money out the ATM they got at least 20

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bucks reverse pickpocket call the cops

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and say I'm following the pickpocket

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who's got my wallet right now the cops

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show up you point to him and say that

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person stole my wallet the cops search

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the person find your wallet and then you

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say and that 20 bucks was mine and they

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give you the money whoever calls the

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cops first wins the cops play it's it's

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a game of time stamps if two people get

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into a fight whoever calls cops first

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wins that's that's the majority of times

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majority yeah you'll get I saw a video

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of a domestic violence a woman called

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the cops the cops came and they're like

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uh they didn't know and the kid there

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was a third party so the cops were able

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to discern that actually the woman was

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the guy beating the dude so they

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arrested her the woman that called the

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cops but probably like you're saying

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bias it's like

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confirmation it has to do

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psychologically what comes down to who

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do you give presumption to any in in any

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situation when there's a two competing

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Clauses you have to give presumption to

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someone so psychologically whoever makes

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their claims first is assumed

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presumption and well the cops are like

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well they called for our help they must

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be the good guy mhm so uh I love in play

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GTA what you do is if the character if

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you push somebody you know what you can

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do in in GTA is if you like keep bumping

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into someone they'll eventually fall

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over and try and fight you so you

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instigate the fight then run away from

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they follow you and then find a cop car

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and then once they hit you the cops come

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out and arrest the other person

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NATO pressing up on Russia hey they

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attacked us that's right yep but anyway

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yeah I think that I mean it's like

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accusing the Russians of trying to

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conquer Europe when it's the liberal

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economic order that put military base is

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in Germany and has basically created

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NATO and has taken over Europe yeah and

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Iraq and Libya and attempt in Syria yeah

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you you know the that new Reagan movie

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is coming out mhm and they have that

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cover version of Everybody Wants to Rule

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the World Tears for Fears what a great

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song I know and I'm just like you know

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guys you got it wrong everybody doesn't

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want to rule the world they really don't

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I I know it's a fun song but I'm just

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thinking about it and they're playing it

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with the movie Reagan making a point

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about Presidential Power and the

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conflict and all that stuff but it's

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just like in the reality is most people

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just want to be left alone and they want

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to watch the game and have a pizza with

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their kids and they want to make sure

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their kids are getting a good education

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and then they're they're doing the right

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by their family very few people actually

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want to rule the world uh Vladimir Putin

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I do not believe is one of them I I I

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should say this it's possible Vladimir

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Putin wants to rule the world he

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certainly doesn't have the capability to

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do so I don't think he's a good guy I

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think he's a power hungry you know

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Maniac who's maintained power in Russia

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for decades by manipulating the

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political system but he is not someone

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that I view as a prominent threat

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China's a much bigger threat to the

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United States in terms of economic

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expansion and and the exploration and

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colonization they're doing but NATO has

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taken over and colonized Europe and is

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trying to take uh uh Ukraine they've got

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lat NATO's got latva Estonia they're

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bordering Russia already Russia's got

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bellarus and then NATO is trying to take

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Ukraine and Ukraine's Got a Russian base

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in Stile and that's their only access

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that's their access to the Black Sea and

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the Mediterranean and the and and NATO

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tried to take it away from from him and

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so yeah sorry like Russia was there and

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the US came

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in and when the pro-russian regions of

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Ukraine said yeah we're going to declare

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this little decree and we're going to

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say we're pro Russia Ukraine was quite

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literally about to go f their sh up um I

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don't know if you're aware of what

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happened Mario pole um similar stuff

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happened um so what happened well Russia

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maintains that their whole operation was

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to protect the individuals of the

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pro-russian separatist regions from the

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Ukraine government there's been there

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and there were lots of skirmishes

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between the Ukrainian government and the

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pro Russians look lots of pro-russian

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ukrainians have gotten quite literally

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taken out of their house and tied to

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trees we've seen many of those viral

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videos um so yeah the Russia the

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Ukrainian government is not very kind to

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the pro-russian regions of Ukraine so

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well zinski saying right now there's no

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reason to even talk about a ceasefire

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he's going to talk to Biden next month

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and we'll just press forward thought

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they were this oppressed Underdog that

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we had to spend millions and millions

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and millions of dollars on uh I I don't

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think people have an accurate picture of

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the dynamic between Ukraine and Russia

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all there's very interesting through

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line between what happened to Germany

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after World War I and what happened to

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the Soviet Union after the breakup of

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the Soviet Union in World War I Eastern

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Germany was split off and given to

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Poland and then the Polish government

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started excising the German the the

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actual Germans that Liv there in Hitler

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that was one of his complaints is like

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you can't just Geno side Germans just

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because you control the land so when the

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Ukraine was split off from the Soviet

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Union and then there's Russians living

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in eastern Ukraine and they start

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abusing those people because they're

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ethnically not whatever Borderland ukra

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ukraini uh and then the Russians are

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like you can't just Slaughter R native

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Russian like that's a very similar

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danger that can lead to like we're going

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to take our land back so that you can't

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oppress the people or Slaughter the

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people I wish I had more information

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about what they did to the Germans in

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