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Lefties Losing It: Hate-filled Democrat says Trump’s children will be targeted

Lefties Losing It: Hate-filled Democrat says Trump’s children will be targeted

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And it's time for Left is Losing It. And we're starting tonight with the seriously deranged Democrat strategist, James Carville, who is apparently now an authority on manners and decorum. This is how he speaks to the president of the United States.

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You sit down and you listen to me, you fat b****. All right. I'm getting ready to tell you something that's very important knowledge that no one else is going to tell you. So I'm going to tell you right to your... By the way, get your finger out of your... Quit licking it.

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You don't know goddamn manners. How were you brought up?

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Ah, yes, here's Mr Congeniality quite clearly. Carville is also promising that the Democrats are going to engage in lawfare and not only go after President Trump in retirement but also his children.

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Listen to me Trump, I'm going to tell you fat f**k something. You're getting ready to get the living s**t kicked out of you. You don't know because they haven't really told you. And let me tell you something, they're going to start breaking the news to you kind of gently and you're going to sit there and wonder what it feels like to be punched in the mouth by Mike Tyson. Then they're going to start going after you. Then they're going to start figuring out where all the money stolen is. Then they're going to go after you stupid kids and their spouses and all other **** you see. And they're gonna investigate the b****** out of you.

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I believe their threats, the Democrats have already shown that they are quite happy to manufacture sham charges and use activist judges to go after their political opponents. No wonder they like the Iranian regime so much. They share plenty in common.

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Now here we have a case of life coming at you fast. Let's hear from a leftist bragging about fleeing America for Mexico. Everything is apparently glorious in Mexico.

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Like how is it that Mexicans have fallen for American propaganda of Mexico? Because where we're moving is amazing. It's thriving. We're moving to Playa del Carmen, Mexico. It's like 30 minutes from Cancun. They're acting like where we're moving isn't safe or livable. We want our kids to be a majority, not a minority. I want to be a majority and not a minority. Real food, affordable health care, tropical beaches, jungle, not having to fear for our safety due to racism, diversity, Trump not being our

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president. Now that was late last year, November. Surely the Mexico honeymoon hasn't worn off yet, surely? We were finally able to

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escape the United States and we're having to move back already. So with that we're having to go to the States to get him the proper care. We've had to spend hundreds, thousands of dollars out of pocket that we were not planning on. So now we're going back to the United States to get our son the care that he needs and we're having to let go of this dream of living here in Mexico. Are we gonna get a bunch of I told you so's? Probably.

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Yeah, you probably will, but we wish you well. Now let's go to the UK where the taxpayer funded public broadcaster, the BBC, remains a bastion of leftist ideology, but every now and then their well-funded echo chamber receives a much needed reality check. And Douglas Murray, a good friend of this program,

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was the right man to deliver this brutal reality check on the issue of Islamism in the UK.

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Because of that threat of Islamic extremism, we should have less Islam in this country. Was that a wise phrase, talking about less Islam? Less Islam means less people of the Muslim faith. That means less Sajid Javids, less Sadiq Khans. It means anyone who's a Muslim.

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That's what it means, isn't it?

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I mean, it would also mean less people like the Abadi family, wouldn't it?

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Yes.

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Less extremists.

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But the point is, you're talking about less Islam.

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That is Muslim people. No, no, no, just bear with me because I know better than you what I think. This country has had a wildly stupid and lax immigration policy for decades. And we allowed people like the Obeidi family, a family of jihadists who'd fallen out with Colonel Gaddafi because they were from rival jihadist groups. When the Obeidi family fell out with Colonel Gaddafi because they were from rival jihadist groups. When the Abedi family fell out with Colonel Gaddafi, they came first to London and then to Manchester.

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And one of the sons they gave this country was Salman Abedi, who at the age of 22 killed 22 young girls at the Manchester Arena with a suicide bomb. One, by the way, for every year of life this country gave him. His brothers just stabbed and thrown boiling oil at three prison wards.

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Let me bear with you.

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Why were the Abadi family in the UK? Why is nobody interested in asking that?

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Look, I knew the BBC presenter there, Nick Watt, was in all sorts of trouble when Douglas said I think I know better than you what I think. And one would hope that the BBC presenter would try a little harder to listen to Douglas's arguments but alas he came back with the same old tight lines and he got the schooling he

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richly deserved. No problem at all with Sajid. No, of course he's not stereotyping. I mean, this is a kind of dated conversation to my mind because this is all being addressed elsewhere as we speak. Nobody else is as incredibly slow in learning as the British media and political class when it comes to this problem.

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You know, I almost feel sorry for the guy. But talking about race obsessions and Islamism, let's go to New York City where Mayor Zoran Mamdani has decided that the colour of your skin will determine what resources you're able to access. Forget about equality, here's instituting equity.

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Don't know what could possibly go wrong.

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And while today's true cost of living measure confirms that the affordability crisis touches every corner of our city, we know that these effects are not applied evenly. So often, it is black and brown New Yorkers who are hit the hardest.

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This preliminary racial equity plan is the first step in developing a whole of government approach to tackling that reality. It is a plan that lays out these first steps to solve decades of neglect and discrimination.

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Genius, just genius, fighting imaginary discrimination with real discrimination. What Mamdani is instituting isn't just racism, institutional racism, it's government mandated racism and it should be illegal. Let's bring in Sky News contributor, Kosha Gaydar. Kosha, equity and terms like positive discrimination, well they're just nice sounding ways to say racist because you are determining the access people have to certain resources based on

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the colour of their skin.

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Equity reminds me of Kamala Harris. There was this thing on the campaign trail where she was like, you know, I'm not talking about equality, I'm talking about equity and it's meant to sound cerebral and smart, but like, what does it mean? Usually it's a business term, a stakeholder value

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and are they saying black and brown people deserve more? Stakeholder value, I don't know. It doesn't make any sense. It means communism is what it means. It means not equality of opportunity, but equality of outcome. Which you can only really have if you enforce it.

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That's right. But they hide behind to your point, words that don't actually make sense and so they can sort of say what they're trying to say without actually saying it. I also think the black and brown scope creep is interesting. I don't know when that happened, but it did along the way.

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And I'll just say non-white, because that's basically what they're saying. And he had the people standing behind him. Does it include Asians and Indian Americans that are very successful? So they're not disproportionately affected.

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Well, this is it. Where by his logic you should be qualifying but you don't because you are very economically capable. It's not based on your ability. Indian Americans is a good example. Absolutely.

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Asian Americans.

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Which.

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Iranian Americans. Totally. All of which he is. And that's why they're sneaking in Brown into that. And to your point about the legality, insofar as he does any actual enforcement of it, he would run afoul with civil rights law and Harmey Dillon is

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Generally all over those types of things, but I think already said she's gonna be watching this one very closely It's more I think the pandering and sort of the soft Discrimination that I think he will keep pushing because that's what he believes it now

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Let's go to the conflict in Iran and President Donald Trump has made it clear to the media that he's not interested in the critiques of opponents upset by his rhetoric and threats against the Iranian regime.

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Yesterday in your Truth Social, you called the Iranians crazy bastards.

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True.

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What is your response to critics who say that-

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I don't care about critics.

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What is your response to critics who say that it is your mental health that should perhaps be examined as this war continues?

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I haven't heard that. But if that's the case, you're going to have to have more people like me because our country was being ripped off on trade, on everything, for many years until I came along. So if that's the case, you're going to have to have more people.

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And the president also pointed out that the Islamist Iranian regime cannot be trusted.

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Because they're very good bullshit artists. That's why for 47 years they've been bullshitting other presidents and they haven't done the job and people are living in hell. You live in that country, they're living in hell. No, I think that 47 years of this stuff is long enough. They're at the weakest point they've

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ever been. Koshar, the president also pointed out that the Iranian regime doesn't have an air force any longer, doesn't have a Navy, doesn't really have decent communication and that is in fact impeding negotiation efforts. Yes, I think

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you know the the first bit over there where the journalist was using a tweet as proof positive of mental stability, that doesn't land anymore. That's very 2015. Yes. There is a legitimate line of questioning, which is the second clip sort of touches on that around that point, that if you have decimated them to the point that there's no one to negotiate

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with, then what? What's your off-ramp? What's the negotiation strategy? The other piece of that tweet that the world woke up to where he said, you know, it's gonna be bridge day and plant day. That could have been a line of questioning that, you know, was that just rhetoric? Are you serious? Because that's civilian infrastructure. What are you saying here? And he wouldn't have given up his strategy, but that would have been a better approach than attacking.

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But they're looking for their X moment. They're looking for their TikTok moment. They're looking for the opportunity to say to the American president that you know it's your mental health that is being questioned. They are. But yeah it doesn't land anymore. It doesn't land anymore. It's not 2015 folks. We've moved on. Those sort of tactics don't work any longer. President Trump mentioned there that the Iranian people have been living in hell for 47 years and even now while the regime is being decimated it is still killing its own citizens.

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Amir Hussein Hatemi was an innocent 18 year old who was arrested in January. His crime was simply protesting against the Islamic regime. They executed him yesterday and took his life. He was denied a trial. The internet is still cut off. We still can't hear from his family. These are the war crimes that you're not going to hear on the headlines of the Western media outlets.

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There are four other men who were sentenced to execution on the same day as him.

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So much of this news is being shared on social media by Iranian dissidents, expats, who are trying to get this message out there, Kosha, at a time when increasing amounts of the US media seem to be siding with the Iranian regime, repeating their propaganda, and really characterising this war in the most bizarre fashion. It seems like their hatred of Trump is blinding them to

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the regime they're defending.

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So true, and we see them do that all the time, where the TDS is the guiding principle and then everything else will fall around that as the chips may. This kind of reporting is a reminder of the regime and how brutal it is. And as you say, it's hard for those things to get out because there's sort of just a blanket around that kind of media. But we live in the world of social media and independent media, so it does come out.

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And it just, again, makes the media look feckless. Because there is, again, a legitimate critique to take against Trump, but that would require them to sort of side with that faction of the Trump coalition that has been against this war because it's not America first. As brutal as the regime is, how is that our business? That line of questioning. The left and the media won't go there

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because they don't want to ally with that side of the aisle. And so they're just going to.

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That actually would be a fascinating thing for the media to focus on about any potential rift between the president and his vice president. JD Vance, even the president has admitted, has not been as enthusiastic about what's happening in Iran as others in the administration.

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That is actually something very interesting to explore further. Now Trump has called out the media's relentless negative coverage of him in recent days.

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He's made this point several times. But I get 93 to 97% bad press, fake press, all fake. I won in a landslide.

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The point he keeps making is that there must be something terribly wrong with the media and with trust in the media when someone who receives so much bad coverage, we're talking well over 90% there, can win an election in a landslide.

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And they know it, trust is down, even as Trump's poll numbers maybe are taking a little bit of a dip right now, he's still way, way above the trust numbers in the media. It's irredeemably, to use our friend Hillary Clinton's famous word, it's irredeemable right now,

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their status, their ratings are down, trust is down, everything is down, they're circling the drain, they know it. But that adversarial relationship between the press and journalists and Trump is one of the many things that was his signature. Put him on the map, he coined that term fake news. The media was already going down but he really I think was the final nail in the coffin and

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he's going to continue that adversarial positioning. Well trust in the US media is at historic lows and when you look at trust from Republicans and independent voters it is rock bottom. Democrats still have some trust in the media, well because the media are mainly Democrats. Now we have spoken about that Comey convoy to Cuba. Previously on this program, it featured the likes of streamer Hassan Piker,

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and he was on CNN talking about his experience.

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I couldn't believe the sights that I was seeing. It was very sad. You had homes that looked like they were bombed out. I already had known about the rolling blackouts, and I experienced them later in the day, and it was definitely unlike anything

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I've ever experienced before. Everything's pitch black. There aren't any traffic lights on. Like it's crazy, right? But I was taken aback. I was very sad by all the poverty that I saw.

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And then I was very angry.

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Kosha, of course, he was not angry at all with the communist regime there. They've destroyed that island nation. He's not angry with the failed doctrine of communism. And I've got to ask, why is CNN having a guy on who said America deserved 9-11 or his exact words, I'm not taking him out of context. And not only did CNN not ask him about that, it didn't ask him about all the other crazy

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comments he's made like this. Well, my understanding is that the property And not only did CNN not ask him about that, it didn't ask him about all the other crazy comments he's made like this.

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Well, my understanding is that the property owners who have properties there choose just not to rent it at all.

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Yeah, kill them. Kill those m*************! Murder those m************* in the street! Let the streets soak in their red capitalist bloods, dude.

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If a figure on the right, Kosher, had said anything remotely close to that, they had to be disavowed by everyone. But Hasan Piker is hobnobbing with Democrats and is invited on CNN as a serious guest. Because he's part of the

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club and it really is a lesson in that that circular firing squad that the right has. They'll be the first, the right will be the first to chastise somebody on their side of the aisle who say even remotely what he does. The left just doesn't do that because he's part of the club. I think maybe there's a business reason too. He does have lots and lots of viewers and CNN is hemorrhaging viewers as we discussed.

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So they think, let's get some of this independent media talent on our airwaves. Maybe that's sort of a cynical business aspect to it. But I'll give him credit for doing on-location reporting by going to Cuba, but he won't take that next step. Why is it like that? Why are there blackouts? He won't go there.

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How is he railing against capitalism like we just heard when the man's a multimillionaire, he lives in a multi-million dollar property. I mean how do you say, you know, basically kill capitalists when you're a very good

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example of one? From his lips to Billie Eilish's ears when she was talking about the stolen land, they don't make that connection or they do but they don't want to reveal it and

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you know that's sort of the act, the game that they play. Now we've covered the news of the US reporting a bumper jobs report well above market expectations and that comes Kosher at a time when the Trump administration is slashing taxpayer roles. The number of federal employees is decreasing at a rapid rate while employment in the private sector is increasing. It's a good situation for the taxpayer, very different to what we see here in Australia where just about every new job is either directly or indirectly funded by taxpayers.

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Absolutely. I would say banking, mining, real estate and government, that's basically the economy here and it didn't have to be this way. That's a self-inflicted wound over many years in Australia, many parts of the country and in America, certainly under the last administration and even before. And Trump, his whole platform when it was trade and tariffs and then immigration, both those things together was about jobs and the American worker being a key constituent more than the consumer even even if prices go up for example with tariffs the worker and the jobs is important yeah more than

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being this bastion to welcome the world that has been a signature issue if those numbers continue that will be helpful to him because he is suffering right now and the polls on economics and inflation and all of that so this was definitely a

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bright spot for him. Koshia Gaynor, thank you for your time. Pleasure. Now the Chicago Bulls are being accused of hypocrisy, cowardice, and stupidity. It's a unhappy trifecta. Basketball fans are irate with the club because the club has waived guard Jaden Ivey for what they say is conduct detrimental to the team.

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Apparently a devout Christian speaking out about the NBA's embrace of Pride Month is detrimental but being a lefty activist is perfectly fine. Players pushing racial politics and anti-ice messaging have had no penalties imposed. Here is Jaden Ivey saying no one is going to stop him from talking. In terms of, like, LGBTQ, right,

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I don't... I'm not against the man or the woman. I'm against what is contrary to the word of God. Man is not supposed to lie with a man and a woman is not supposed to lie with a woman. So, for me, as a Christian, as a born-again Christian me, as a Christian,

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as a born again Christian who believes in Jesus Christ, right, I can proclaim the truth, what the word of God says, and I can do that with freedom. I have a mouth to speak.

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No one can stop me.

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Joining me now is the host of After Hours with Alex Stein on Real America's Voice. Alex, what's your take on all of this? I know you're a sports fan, and whether you agree with him or not, shouldn't he have the right to say that

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Well, of course he deserves to have the ability to speak freely. That's why we have the First Amendment. But we learned during the pandemic that these corporations don't have to follow the Constitution. So I think that's where the rubber meets the road is the fact that the NBA can control the way these people speak. And what's really crazy about it is that if you think about what is Pride Night represent it represents people's sexual preference. That's the only difference between a gay person and a straight person is who they're sexually attracted

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to. So why does the NBA, a league that is dedicated and focused on, you know, children basically, those are their biggest fans, celebrating who people like to have sex with. So it's ridiculous that he is getting cancelled for this

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because it's just an unnecessary thing celebrate, in my opinion. Well, I think we would all like to see sporting leagues step away from politics and just focus on what they're good at and stop having so many fans angry with them. That's just every week we seem to hear from sports fans who are upset with the NFL, the NBA,

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whatever the league is that has taken some contentious political position. Now let's go to the UK. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has slammed organisers at the Wireless Festival after they booked Kanye West. Starmer told the Sun newspaper it is deeply concerning that Kanye West has been booked to perform at Wireless despite his previous

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anti-semitic remarks and celebration of

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Nazis Nazism Anti-semitism in any form is abhorrent and must be confronted firmly wherever it appears Everyone has a responsibility to ensure Britain is a place where Jewish people feel safe Alex Do you agree with Stmer's comments there? Certainly Kanye West has made quite a comeback. He had those sold-out concerts in Mexico and he's just had two sold-out shows in California and people have been absolutely raving about those

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programs. Listen, Kanye West is definitely on the record saying some very heinous things, but at the same exact time, he has apologized for what he said. So in my opinion, America is a country about giving people second chances.

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I know Keir Starmer is not an American, and obviously he's British, so maybe he doesn't have that same sort of mentality. But when it comes to Kanye West, the guy apologized. I believe in psychic chances. I think he learned from his mistakes. And, you know, a lot of other artists say some even more disgusting things, if you can believe that, about killing people and degenerate sex.

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So sometimes these artists choose to say offensive things to push people's buttons. And I think that's what Kanye was doing. He was trying to push buttons because really at the end of the day I don't think he's as anti-semitic as the media labels him and he like I said he did apologize what more can we

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ask for him. Now I want to play a bit of Jada Pinkett Smith for you, actress Jada Pinkett Smith. She's talking about her clearly dysfunctional relationship with fellow actor Will Smith. The clip was uploaded by 50 Cent with the caption, God damn, Father God, thank you for not letting me get into a relationship like this. Happy Easter, God bless. Let's have a look at the clip. It is not his responsibility to make you happy. He can't. It's impossible. But it took me forever. Hard-headed, stubborn,

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you know, because that romantic idea. And that's why I talk about checking the boxes. It's like I did everything I was supposed to do. You get to have your dream. How come I'm not having mine? And that's because Will was doing what he wanted to do.

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He was making himself happy.

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Alex I'm interested in your take on the Will Smith Jada Pinkett Smith relationship. We've seen it blow up previously some bizarre antics between the two. Basically, Will Smith sitting there whilst his wife detailed a fair she had with her son's friend, remember that? And Will Smith is having to sit there and listen to the details of this. And of course, there was that incident at the Oscars with Will Smith punching, who did he punch?

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Chris Rock, who was hosting the Oscars. So this relationship seems a little bit toxic to me. I'm interested in your take.

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I mean, I think bizarre is an understatement when it comes to the description of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's relationship. And to me, it seems like Jada Pinkett Smith is doing her best Michelle Obama impression because she had a very public affair with one of her children's friends where she humiliated Will on her podcast that got billions of views, probably not even millions.

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So I think she's been able to have her cake and eat it too. And for her to sit there and act like she's a victim, when in reality, Will Smith was one of the hottest actors in all of Hollywood and Jada Pinkett Smith did not have the same cachet that her husband did. And that shouldn't be a punishment on him.

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And really and truly she's unhappy because she's probably in a loveless marriage where she knows that in order to get any sort of gratification, she has to go find it from her child's friends. So, I mean, it's obviously toxic and bizarre.

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And that's just the reality of these Hollywood relationships. They have this veneer that they're all good when in reality they're incredibly toxic.

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Well, that relationship and the public airing of Dirty Laundry has so damaged Will Smith's image. I mean, you were right. He was, I think, the highest paid actor at one point, universally loved and now, after that whole furor at the Oscars, he is just such a figure of mockery, really.

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Now, I wanna ask you about Savannah Guthrie. We've been speaking about her because her mother was kidnapped, but Savannah is now back on air.

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Welcome to Today on this Monday morning. We are so glad you started your week with us and it is good to be home.

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Yes, it is good to have you back at home.

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Well here we go, ready or not, let's do the news.

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Yes, so good to have you back.

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It's an incredible effort to be fronting up with this still hanging over your head, Alex. I don't even know how she did it.

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You know, I think she's really brave and I'm happy that Hoda wasn't able to steal her job at the Today Show because, you know, Hoda already had her run. So I'm happy that Savannah got to keep her job after this horrible tragedy, considering there was a lot of talk and speculation that she wasn't going to have that position anymore. So good for her and I'm happy that she's starting to, I guess, come to terms with the horrible tragedy

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of losing her mom in one of the worst ways possible. of losing her mom in one of the worst ways possible.

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Alex Stein, thank you so much for your time tonight.

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