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Now it's time for Lefties Losing It. Let's check in with CNN. They're trying hard to cope with the reality that the man they and the left has branded as some sort of modern day Hitler is actually hugely popular in the only Jewish state. There are thank you messages on the beaches of Tel Aviv. There are thank you messages in the leading newspapers of Israel.
The nation, its people, are grateful to a leader who has brought their hostages home and brought peace to the region. They're wearing Trump hats in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, hats that say Trump, the peace president.
And CNN had to acknowledge that there were plenty of MAGA caps being worn in hostage square.
And of course, endless applause for President Trump.
Endless applause for President Trump.
And when I was there I even saw people wearing Make America Great Again hats in that crowd over at hostage square.
But yet, despite all that, despite the fact that world leaders were jumping on planes within minutes of notice to be in the Middle East for this announcement. CNN anchor Jake Tapper, you know the dude who noticed Joe Biden's cognitive decline only after he stopped being the Democrat candidate, well yes Jake tries to downplay the enormity of this peace
deal. Obviously blessed are the peacemakers indeed but it is worth pointing out this is a ceasefire deal right this is not a larger peace deal about a Palestinian state of any sort and who gets to rule a Palestinian state
and Israel gets security guarantees how and all that that is still TBD right? I
mean yes yes but because the yes but a part of that is that yes this is the first phase of this deal where the two key parts of
that was a ceasefire and the release of the hostages and also the release of
Palestinian prisoners. Just pathetic work there from Jake Tapper but not surprising and let's stick with CNN they have another anchor here Christian Amarpour having to issue an apology for insensitive comments suggesting the Let's stick with CNN. They have another anchor here, Christiane Amapour, having to issue an apology for insensitive comments suggesting the hostages, the Israeli hostages, were treated better than
Gazans. But I regret also saying that they might have been treated better than many Gazans because Hamas used these hostages as pawns and bargaining chips, but that was insensitive and it was wrong from speaking to many former hostages and their families like
everyone I've been horrified at what Hamas has subjected them to. Yes it was insensitive and wrong CNN also wrong was not to keep this deranged Democrat accountable here is Jason Crow refusing to give any credit to Donald Trump for the peace deal. How much credit does President Trump deserve for this remarkable agreement?
Well this does need to end the terrible, terrible tragedy we've seen the last couple of years. It's been awful. I don't trust Donald Trump. There's no reason to trust Donald Trump.
But I will of course work with any administration that wants to achieve those things. Those Democrats are so bitter and petty aren't they and so are many of the journalists and is it any wonder that Donald Trump is telling them precisely what he thinks of them and their activism masquerading as impartial news reporting. Here he is with a rather polite takedown of a Politico reporter. It's been so wrong about everything. Let's get somebody else to ask some questions. Do you mind?
Is that alright?
This Politico is fake news.
Now one has to wonder whether this incredible achievement by Donald Trump will lead to a cure for TDS, Trump derangement syndrome. Here is TDS sufferer and pretend token conservative on The View, Elisa Farrah, she promised to wear a MAGA cap on the show, on The View, if Trump got the hostages out. Remember this?
My point when I say I'm not going to be apocalyptic, it's not changing a tune, it's not making every single thing a five alarm fire. If he does good, if he gets the Israeli hostages out, I promise I will wear a MAGA hat for one day on
the show and say thank you for doing it. Well she lied she didn't wear the cap we had someone check are we surprised I'm not. Now before I move on to more cases of incurable TDS let's check in with what is happening in Virginia. Now there is something wrong terribly wrong with the modern Democrat woman. It's not just the squad, there are so many exhibiting signs of lunacy, signs of hysteria and indecency, unable to call out the most reprehensible of behaviours.
Watch Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earl Sears, she's the Republican candidate for governor. She questions Abigail Spanberger about why she hasn't asked Jay Jones, the Democrat nominee for Attorney General, to step down after his vile behavior was exposed. Now watch
this, it's quite chilling. That's why I'm wondering why my opponent won't say beyond it's abhorrent and disgusting, why she won't say it is not OK and that he must leave the race because Jay Jones advocated the murder, Abigail, the murder of a man, a former speaker, as well as his children who were two years, two and five years old. You have little girls. Would it take him pulling the trigger?
Is that what would do it? And then you would say he needs to get out of the race? Abigail, you have nothing to say? Abigail, what if he said it about your two children, your three children? Is that when you would say he should get out of the race, Abigail? You're running to be governor.
She just stood there with a grin on her face, a smirk. If that isn't disqualifying, then I don't know what is. If Virginia votes for that, if leftists want to stand behind that woman instead of winsome LCS then they deserve everything they get. Now let's get back to examining whether TDS even some of the worst cases of TDS can be cured. I'm not convinced but I gotta say Bill Maher gives me a little bit
of hope he suffered from a severe case for years. Yes Bill Maher gives me a little bit of hope. He suffered from a severe case for years. Yes, Bill Maher, despite being occasionally sensible, suffered from stage 4 TDS and did everything in his power to ensure Donald Trump would not be re-elected. He was right there with loony Robert De Niro, spewing absolute craziness.
If he wins the election, you won't be on the show anymore, he'll come looking for me. There'll be things that happen that none of us can imagine. That's what happens in that kind of a dictatorship, which is what he says.
Let's believe him, take him at his word. I did from the beginning. I mean I said from the very beginning this guy is never going to concede power and he still hasn't. He still hasn't admitted he lost the last election
and he advertises that he will go on. But Bill Maher's had a recovery, somewhat of a recovery that was turbocharged when Kid Rock organized a dinner with the president. Now he is singing his praises and trying to make other TDS sufferers see sense. Here he is with Hollywood actor William H. Macy.
You cannot ever deny success. You just have to give your respect, even if it's not your thing. Have the humility to give it up for enormous success on any level. You know? Trump, not my choice, didn't vote for him, but somehow.
But a lot of people did.
And he's, I can't deny the success. I can't either.
Yeah.
Yes, he is the President William H. Macy. And you've certainly come a long way from the days when you were having little tantrums about Donald Trump, telling anyone who would listen how much you loathed the president. You even used your Screen Actors Guild award to smash Trump.
Goodness me, we'd have come a long way.
When I went to the White House, these are all the horrible things he's called me over the years.
Did you give him that and he signed it for you?
Correct.
That's f***ing brilliant.
I know. It's my, it's my prized possession.
What a signature.
That's one of the best signatures of anything.
Stupid, angry, dopey.
Now to one of the worst TDS cases ever. This man has completely trashed his own reputation.
That's Sam Harris. Even he was eating humble pie this week.
Trump got a deal done. And that's something I don't believe you believe would have happened
under a President Harris. It pains me somewhat to admit this, but yes's he's certainly been good for the Middle East and for Israel in a way that I don't think there was any reason to expect Harris to be good and Biden certainly wasn't good apart from the first few weeks after October 7th or maybe a couple of months
after October 7th. Yes Sam Harris eating humble pie is a joyous moment but he's still fully afflicted with TDS. I mean it wasn't long ago when he was saying crazy stuff like this. Of all the conspiracy theories, he latched on to this one.
I actually, just, I mean this just could be based on a faulty intuition about ballistics, but I would be, I'm surprised that a rifle round making any degree of contact with an ear wouldn't do more damage. I think I think a shattered piece of shrapnel from a teleprompter Likely to have done that to his ear than than a rifle round. It's so silly
Hmm, I would have used stronger words than silly
But it's far from the dumbest or craziest thing that Sam Harris has said about Donald Trump. Remember this rant? At that point Hunter
Biden literally could have had the corpses of children in his basement. I would not have cared right? It's like isn't there's nothing first of all it's Hunter Biden right? It's not it's like it's not Joe Biden but even if Joe Biden like even whatever scope of Joe Biden's corruption is, like if you, if we could just go down that rabbit hole endlessly and, and understand that he's getting kickbacks from Hunter Biden's deals in Ukraine or wherever else, right? Or China.
It is infinitesimal compared to the corruption we know Trump is involved in. It's like
a firefly to the sun. Just utterly unhinged and you saw Constantine Kisson at the end of that clip. I wonder if he was thinking of Sam Harris when he posted this yesterday. He wrote, it's time for people with Trump derangement syndrome to admit they were wrong. Sam Harris may be too far gone, he is after all too broken with TDS, he's gone from an intellectual to a caricature, a dumb person's idea of a smart person. But there is hope for others, including actress Frances Barber who posted this on X, she said
I had TDS and I'm now eating my words bravo Francis well thank God for that a woman who most certainly does not have TDS is the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Carina Mercado now we all know why Trump didn't get the award had nothing to do with deadlines he should have got it in his first term for the Abraham Accords but this year's winner dedicated the award to the president this is a gracious woman hopefully she'll be the next president of Venezuela.
They decided to dedicate it to President Trump because he deserves it because not only has he been involved in only a few months in solving eight wars, but his actions have been decisive to have Venezuela now at a threshold of freedom after 26 years of tyranny.
Now, while elderly, almost uniformly white folk take to the streets to resist Trump, to resist his law and order efforts, the communities afflicted with violent crime are seeing a real change, a positive change. Listen to this lady in
Memphis. Some of y'all might get mad at me and at this point I don't give a damn. I'm not into politics, I'm not into all of that extra stuff that people be losing their life over, I ain't into allved in it. We human, what else? But I will say thank you to Trump for bringing these National Guards and doing what they doing down here in Memphis right now. For the first time in five years, I've been in my home for five years.
And for the first time, my kids have been able to play in the backyard and be able to do it comfortably. I haven't heard a gunshot in two weeks. I haven't seen strange people walk up and down the street. Just a few weeks ago I had somebody walk on the side of my house. None of that action is going on. I haven't seen no young white ends at the store posted. I haven't seen an infinity fly past me in weeks.
I'm sitting on my porch right now and I'm watching kids outside playing. People outside walking with their kids, stuff I ain't never seen before in my neighbourhood. But all because we feel safe.
People outside walking with their kids. She's never seen that before in her neighbourhood. Think about that. And she's not alone. People have seen an immediate impact. The criminals
are scared. The law-abiding folk are out reclaiming their neighbourhoods. Hey man, you did your bit with me. Appreciate you for helping cleaning up Memphis. Fool, I ain't even gonna care when I say this, bruh.
But since they brought the National Guard down to Memphis, I ain't heard no screeching tires out late at night. I ain't heard no gunshots.
Let's bring in Sky News contributor, Kosha Gaydar. Kosha, we will speak about the momentous events in the Middle East shortly, but there is little doubt that domestically, Donald Trump's policies are having real impact, particularly when it comes to law and order, but they are still controversial
policies, aren't they? They are getting a lot of heat from the media, from the activist class. Do you think he's gonna continue this? Because he is paying a high price for implementing these policies.
He is, but I think he will, because it strikes the heart of his agenda, whether it's getting the illegals out, that is his signature issue, and then not a byproduct, but sort of a ripple effect of that
is also just restoring law and order in general, and that is so core to what he stands for. He knows the people support it. And as for the media or those protesters, who, as you say, are mostly white, mostly not always boomers, like they seem to be elderly people,
they are protesting, they will till the bitter end, because it's a luxury belief for them to say things like, we don't want uniformed troops militarizing American cities and all those portrayals that are incorrect that they try to portray,
that we're turning America into some sort of, like, military zone, they can afford to do that because they don't have to live with the consequences, like that lady, like those two gentlemen that you played, who can't even have their kids play in the backyard without fear of crossfire from gunshot wounds.
So, it's quite incredible, and they'll continue to do that. But I think as the ground support from the grassroots and more of those things come out, it's going to be harder and harder for them to continue those protests. I mean it's just
astonishing that you've got someone who's never seen kids playing in the streets the whole time she's lived in that neighborhood, who's not sat on her
own porch feeling relaxed. In America, which is so sad and the the homicide rate is 20, 30, 50, even 70 per 100,000, which is crazy in the wealthiest nation on earth in these cities that we know, West Philly, South Chicago, et cetera, Memphis. And the shining example that we talk about all the time is El Salvador, which was in that same range,
and in less than five years, it's like here now. It's less than two per 100,000 homicides. So it can be done. And the question is, you just need the political will to do it.
If they can do it in El Salvador, you can achieve it in Memphis, certainly. Now, let's hear what President Donald Trump's vision is for Gaza and how it will be rebuilt.
We've all agreed that supporting Gaza must be done to lift up the people themselves, but we don't want to fund anything having to do with the bloodshed hatred or terror as has happened in the past and for the same reason we're also agreed that Gaza's reconstruction requires that it be demilitarized and that a new honest civilian police force
must be allowed to create a safe condition for the people in Gaza.
Kosha, what needs to happen for this peace deal to be enduring?
That is the centuries old question, of course, that everybody wants to see, but this deal, the framework on this deal is quite different from all the attempts, moderately successful or failed in the past. And I think the main thing is really this coalition,
cross-country and cross-religious coalition that Trump and his team put together, where you are gonna have the financing come through from the Saudis, Emiratis, the Qataris. They have unlimited money, and that's sort of a pipeline that they're gonna put in
there in exchange for interest, their interest being served, and that's different than how it was done before. You'll have the Turks, who have the most advanced military in the region, providing security guarantees, at least initially, until that civilian police force is trained up and accepted.
So that's something different, and it sort of rebalances, I think, with Israel, versus the Arab countries, who kind of have a seat at the table this time. And then the third thing is this redevelopment. And that's what everybody's waiting for. That's why all those nations' leaders were there, from Europe and Canada and elsewhere, for this peace board and getting a piece of it in some way, where there's a little bit
of skin in the game, and actual development—schools and hospitals and property and things like that—that's worth protecting and saving and sort of re-franchising the 2 million Palestinians that are going to stay there and be beneficiaries of that. I think those elements are different and there's a lot of wood to chop in terms of implementing it.
But if they implement that framework and that strategy, then it feels like the building blocks are different from years past, millennia past, and hopefully that's the formula for something that endures.
And it's fantastic for the US, because not only do you have that cross-country coalition and the funding coming from a lot of those Arab nations, which means the American taxpayer isn't picking up the bill, because this is something about America first. A lot of people thought Donald Trump
is not living up to his America first promise, but he is, because by securing these peace deals, he's putting together the backdrop where it is not gonna fall on the Americans
to carry the load. He did pay that price with his base, with the Iran bombing and all those things, short-lived, but first and foremost, boots on the ground. We are very scarred from 20 years of those adventures in the Middle East, don't want that.
And then secondly, yeah, the taxpayer and the funding. So pulling this together, you're absolutely right, on both levels, economic and military, beings are the coordinator, being the chairman of the board of peace, like that's good. And our tax dollars and our troops not being in there
is even better. So that I think is a big change and hopefully that means it'll be enduring.
Now the input of the Arab world, indeed the Muslim world, you've got countries like Indonesia having input into this peace deal. How important is that? And it seems that Iran is completely isolated here.
Yes, it is interesting because the divide of trust between the Israeli side for years and years and centuries and ostensibly the other side has been too wide. And it is difficult for someone like America, that has historically been very pro-Israel and still is its strongest ally, coming in and playing that mediation role, rather than
that sort of being the coordinator and letting these other sides bridge that divide is helpful. And having Muslim nations—Indonesia is one of the largest by population, though it's not in the Middle East—does provide a little bit more skin in the game and maybe acceptance and trust-building for the Palestinians in whatever government, you know, forms coming out of this. So, it feels like it's better to have people that are actually either religiously attached
to that region or geographically attached or both have more skin in the game, rather than everything being directed by Big Brother America that just hasn't worked very well and the American people don't want that. Now let's have a look at some of the interactions President Donald Trump had with the world leaders he almost forgot Keir Starmer was even there the man who has done really
nothing to help this peace deal. Watch this awkward moment. Where's United Kingdom?
Where's our friend? Come here.
Is everything going good?
Very good.
It's very nice of you here. These people all came on like 20 minute notice and I think it's fantastic. And we have so many others and just so many others.
Oh dear, I think he thought he was gonna to have his little moment and he was going to speak. You're not speaking Kia, you had nothing to do with it. In fact, the likes of Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron from France, our own Prime Minister, Albanese, really they did not help this peace deal. They if anything set it back and Marco Rubio made that point, didn't he? That every time one of them would pull a stunt,
recognise the Palestinian state, the Palestinians would walk away from the negotiating table.
This moment, from a leadership perspective, belongs to President Trump. Everybody knows it, whether they admit it with celebration or they admit it begrudgingly. But you'll find these other people who wanna like sort of just take steel
a little bit of the credit. It's these world leaders, it's the Biden administration people were all over TV yesterday saying how, you know, they came up with the framework and they're glad to see that Trump and his team
implemented the framework they were the originators of. So they're all kind of trying to do that, but everyone knows and that's why you see him really seizing this moment. And if I were Keir Starmer, I might've come up with something a little bit different, like step half a step back, stay in the frame, as opposed to completely turning his back and going away, that didn't look good.
And there was the quintessential Trump-Macron handshake. It happened again, let's have a look at it. It went on for some time. They've become famous for this almost. They try to get the dominant position in the handshake. This one was another one that was notable. Have a look at this interaction
right after the press conference. This is between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump. Carney thanks Trump for upgrading him to president instead of calling him prime minister. And Trump responds as quick as a flash with,
well, I could have called you governor.
Is it going bad?
No, I'm glad you upgraded me to president.
I'm glad you upgraded me to president.
Great stuff.
That's good.
I started it.
He said it in his head.
Yes, of course, referring to earlier this year, Koshar, when Trump was talking about Canada becoming the 51st state and yeah, Carney would be governor then.
And now that he's achieved peace in the Middle East, maybe that will be back on the table, that agenda along with Greenland we shall see. But it's funny because Americans like we, the word Prime Minister isn't as natural in the vocabulary. So he slipped out President, Carney made a joke, and it was really funny how he is quick.
And he was like, hey, please remember. Yeah, quick as a flash, he came back with, I could have called you Governor, so just be happy. He got President instead of Prime Minister. That peace deal, that trade deal is still underway, isn't it?
So, and Trump has spoken about this, about how he's using those tariffs, those trade deals, to end wars and to get buy-in from different countries to do what America wants them to do. And I think, again, that's something that the Trump administration doesn't get credit for.
There's more that goes into this than just saying we're going to have tariffs and we're going to raise X billion dollars per year from tariffs. It's a real negotiating tool. It is and it's his favourite tool because it's not the military. He really does hate war and wants to avoid US troops on the ground as much as possible which is a departure from previous administrations from both sides of the aisle and tariffs is something he loves. He's being sued by it domestically.
There is that case still making its way up to the Supreme Court saying you don't have the power to exercise tariffs, which is crazy when you think about it, because he has been using it, and he reportedly did use it even here, like bringing those Arab nations to the table
back as we were just discussing. Reportedly, a big part of that was actually offering greater trade deals, not necessarily tariffs but more incentives, financial incentives to invest in the U.S. He did that big trip in the Middle East a few months ago. It's all linked. It's all linked. All linked.
You want to be in the good graces of the U.S. and get access to the most desirable consumer market in the world. And in exchange, if you're Canada and Mexico, stop the fentanyl. If you're the Middle East, come to the table and help secure peace. And on and on it goes. China is, of course, the tricky one, but that's another story for another day.
Yeah.
Now, Donald Trump features on Time magazine's front cover. Let's have a look. They write, the living Israeli hostages held in Gaza have been freed under the first phase of Donald Trump's peace plan, alongside a Palestinian prisoner release. The deal may become a signature achievement of Trump's second term and
it could mark a strategic turning point for the Middle East. All sorts of Captain Obvious commentary there but Kosha, time could not help themselves. They had to run a terrible picture, terrible angle. They are just so petty. They just couldn't say, okay, we're gonna put him on the front page and it's going to be a complimentary story for once. He's gonna be on the front cover.
No, they had to put the most hideous photo
that could have been.
And I have to imagine he's very unhappy about that because he's somebody who's very conscious of image and he's put out some amazing iconic pictures thankfully that this one is not as important as it would have been yeah social media he's got the fight fight fight photo he's got the mugshot he's got beautiful inauguration photos but it is petty you could say that they at least were one step better than the
Nobel Committee who wouldn't even give give Dane to award him the prize at least these guys gave him the cover but, I don't think it's a coincidence that they chose that very unflattering photo.
Kosh, I get it. Thank you for your time. Now you know you're winning when Saturday Night Live tries to mock you, but just ends up making you look cooler. Here is SNL recreating Pam Bondi testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
You say that the troops are there to protect ICE facilities, but why is ICE there in the
first place? I don't know.
You'll have to ask Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem.
Well, she isn't here.
What if she is, though?
Hold my gun.
That's what I'm talking about. Hold my gun.
That's right, it's me, Kristi Noem. I spell my name with an I because that's how I thought it was spelled. And I'm the rarest type of person in Washington, DC, a brunette, that Donald Trump listens
to. I've got to say Tina Fey's Christinome isn't bad, though the writing could do with some
work.
Our government agents are working without pay. Luckily my boys at ICE don't mind. They're in it for the love of the game. And how did I find them? By running ads like this.
Do you need a job now?
Yeah. Are you a big tough guy?
Yeah.
Tough enough for the army or police?
No.
But do you take supplements that you bought at a gas station?
Daily.
Yep, the look is on point, but the writing is a bit lame. Let's look at a clip an ex-user put together to improve that skit.
They're in it for the love of the game. And how did I find them? By running ads like this.
Lord have mercy.
If I put this one a problem, I can't help but solve it. I was out my head, it buffered, beat my sis, my target. Extra chromatotic, should have been a bardic.
Think out like I'm Calvin, cause I piss on them regardless, two birds I just started, four birds feeling gorgeous.
Joining me now is comedian and host of Primetime with Alex Stein on Blaze TV. Alex, the culture is changing, Saturday Night Live might even become funny again.
Well, I mean, Rita, look what they had to do. They had to go back to Amy Poehler and Tina Fey. And, you know, even though they are liberal, those two are very talented, especially Tina Fey. I used to love her show 30 Rock. And I thought the impression was funny. And to be honest, you know, the gun stuff looks really cool.
If they really want to make fun of Pamboni, they just should have talked about the Epstein files because we have not forgot about that Pan Bondi. We want more transparency when it comes to those Epstein files.
Well this is what I love about you Alex. You may be conservative but you absolutely hold conservatives to account if they don't live up to our expectations and you've done that with PAM Bondi all along. Do you still think that there is more information about the Epstein files that we should have access to that they haven't released or is it just going to compromise I don't know the intelligence agencies or for
whatever reason they're not being more forthcoming?
Well 100% I think it implicates people that are classified. There's levels of information that us, normal American citizens will never be privy to. And even if the president was to release this information, they could be held accountable for it.
So, it's just kind of like simple math. If they won't release it, it's because whoever's involved is such you know high level that they cannot be revealed and I guess it doesn't really necessarily all fall on Pam Bondi but when the Trump administration campaigned on the Epstein release we want the Epstein files and I think that the mistake that Pam Bondi made was doing the public you know binder you know debacle that was a terrible terrible plan and
then that couldn't have gone any worse so I think Pam Bonny handled herself great when she was getting lectured you know by all those politicians but when it comes to Epstein she's still you know not handling it sufficiently. Now you're
out there trying to help folk your methods your style may be less gentle than some others But the intention is just as pure. Let's have a look
Transgender mom is confusing her daughter
Person to continue to not eat would you
If an anorexic woman when you're a nurse, would you tell them the person had a mental illness?
Would you tell them to continue not to eat or would you tell a bul who'd say that is not helpful, that you are being too judgmental you are being too harsh in how you're trying to convince that mother in that instance that the roaches
set her child on is not the right one. You know they would not be wrong I would say that my methodology is not always the softest or the nicest. And you know at the same exact time I played sports and you kind of need a football coach to kind of tell you that you know the tough truth sometimes why
you're not starting or when you played bad in a game. And so when I'm talking to that mother I actually am empathetic to the mother and you know their child.
But at the same time people are afraid to have these conversations. mother and their child. But at the same time, people were afraid to have these conversations, and that was a hard conversation. And so I really wasn't trying to come off as arrogant, but at the same exact time,
it was just a tough conversation that probably had not had a lot of, I'm guessing, because there was probably not a lot of pushback because of the society that we're currently living in. So at the same exact time, it was a hard conversation, but a necessary one.
Now Alex, Hillary Clinton has marked her 50th wedding anniversary by releasing a series of throwback pictures, some are calling these thirst traps and it was noted very quickly with these images of a young Hillary that she bears a, well she did bear a striking resemblance to actress and American Eagle model Sydney Sweeney and I tell you Alex once you see it you can't unsee it I will never look
at Sydney Sweeney the same way again. You know and to be honest they do have a lot of similarities but I think who got the short end of the stick was Chelsea Clinton out of all this. I mean, no offense to Chelsea, but ever since, no, but ever since, ever since that her parents were in, her dad was president, everybody always used to tease Chelsea, probably a lot of that unfairly. But you look at Hillary right there, she's looking pretty good.
So I feel bad for Chelsea I think she got a lot of Bill's looks unfortunately. I did not think you were going to go there but do you now have a
bit of a crush on Hillary because you gotta say she was a very attractive young woman indeed beautiful on the outside possibly ugly on the inside. Now Alex you are part of the Joyful Warriors of course Charlie Kirk was the Joyful Warrior the OG you are part of a group of influencers are going to be on tour. I've seen the posters for this and I can see at least one of far-left TDS sufferer on that list Angela there. What
do you hope to achieve with this tour? Are you going to be having these difficult conversations between left and right? What's the goal here?
Well, I'm so lucky, you know, this is specifically a Moms for Liberty event that is being sponsored by Turning Point. And so we are gonna have people that have different viewpoints and kind of just talk about how,
Moms for Liberty, Technically it's a nonprofit, so it's not necessarily supposed to have a political viewpoint, but it is kind of right leaning. But there's moms that are all about freedom of speech and that wanna go speak up at school board meetings
that might be afraid or might be nervous. So that's kind of where I come in and I fit in probably trying to encourage the mothers to go speak and be more vocal at their city meetings and their school board meetings. come in and I fit in prob the mothers to go speak a at their city meetings an But Angela is kind of com
the perspective of kind o a lab and she is liberal but being outspoken, bein kind of seeing all of our obviously there's, you kn who is, you know, very bi
she's very unapologetically people. So different people with different styles and kind of how we get our message across and hopefully encourage other moms to be more vocal and passionate about the things they care about the most. care about the most.
Alex Stein, thank you for your time.
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