Oct 30, 2025
The RevolYOUtion: October 30, 2025
Cenk Uygur discusses the vital role of patriotism on The Young Turks.
- 24 minutes
Welcome to the Revolution.
So, let's get to it.
You know, I mentioned it
on the show earlier today.
Hashtag free.
Our child reminding you guys to,
every once in a while, make sure
that you're tweeting at or, communicating
with Marco Rubio on Facebook.
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We've got his handles there.
They're very easy.
They're all at Marco Rubio.
Please, hashtag free.
Our child, Mohammed Ibrahim,
he's a kid and, well, was out of Florida.
He's now in an Israeli gulag.
Wouldn't it be amazing if the American
secretary of state cared about Americans?
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That would be amazing.
All right, so, Paula wrote in,
I'm going to read a bunch of stuff
that you guys wrote in earlier.
You could write in now, if you've
got ideas for the revolution and how we're
going to do this and the corruption,
and obviously, one step at a time,
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we're going to prove it out.
So far, one of our biggest wins
is that on the bill to lower drug prices.
Marjorie Taylor Greene not only
co-sponsoring now, she joined on it, but
she's starting to push for it publicly,
and Rokana went back on the warpath,
and he's pushing for it on television
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and other shows that he's going on.
So you guys are doing an amazing job.
I mean, you literally we
resuscitated that bill.
He had introduced it
and no one was talking about it.
And you guys have given it life again.
So amazing job.
So now others have written in
with other ideas.
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One of them is Paula.
She's concerned about Trump
destroying our white House.
So I'm going to have opinions
on all of these.
So she asked, can we block the permits for
him to build a monstrosity of his heart?
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And, and the answer is, Paula, I hear you.
He didn't get a permit for it.
He didn't ask anyone.
He just did it. And that's not his house.
It's our house.
And they said they weren't going
to touch the East wing.
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They're destroying the entire east wing.
It's unbelievable.
But. And he.
There was a commission
that he had to report it to.
Not only did he not report it
to the commission,
he fired the entire commission.
Okay. So he's out of control.
If what do they criticize,
Michelle Obama for?
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Because she had a vegetable garden
at the white House.
Like you planted something
in a garden, and it was healthy.
- That's a violation of the sanctity of.
- The white House.
Meanwhile, Trump's like, oh,
there's a wreck you like, destroys.
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Half the white House,
and there's nothing we can do about it.
But, Paula, the bottom line is
a there's nothing we can do about it.
Okay, I'm being honest.
If there's something we could do about it,
that's
the whole point of this show, right?
So you're not wrong to ask.
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But number two, we're trying
to be nonpartisan here, so I hate it.
I don't know
if our right wing friends hate it.
I don't know if they think it's great.
It's bad.
I don't know, and I can't speak for them.
Right.
But we're trying to unify around things
that we all agree on.
So that's why lower drug prices,
everyone other than the crooks
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agree with lower drug prices.
Everyone other than pro-Israel radicals
think, no, we shouldn't fund a genocide
no matter which country is doing it.
Yes, you should release
the Epstein files on and on and on.
So. But I'd be curious.
I mean, if you're a right wing or
independent and you watch this show about
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getting our government back from the,
as they as the gentleman we just showed
you on The Young Turks, that was
on Tucker Carlson's program, said we're
just now ruled by billionaire oligarchs.
- I love that the right wing has.
- Joined the fight.
So anyways, if you're one of those that
are on the right or the middle or you're
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a libertarian, write in and tell me,
what do you think about the white House?
It's okay if you think it's fine.
It's okay if you think
it's terrible, right?
I'm not judging on that.
And I'm being brutally honest
with everybody.
Right.
So if we're not united,
sorry, we can't do it.
You we could do it
on the Young Turks, right?
But we can't do it here on this show where
we're trying to bring people together.
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But I'm just assuming.
So I don't want to assume.
That's why I asked them to write in.
All right, now let's go on other ideas.
So this is this person is anonymous.
And by the way,
if you want to be anonymous, great.
No problem at all.
Make sure that you clarify that.
Okay.
So should tight consider turning
some of your segments into articles.
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Just a thought.
Using AI may might make it easy
to summarize the discussion.
Then your team could tweak it and you
could publish it as a news article.
It's not enough
to just put out content on video.
I think some news articles
are helpful to spread awareness.
Articles might be easier for some people
to consume and share.
Also, other news agencies would hopefully
see the content and draw inspiration
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from that and report on the topic as well.
Have viewers send in political cartoons,
or maybe hire an artist to join tight.
As they say,
a picture is worth a thousand words.
This is a concise and powerful way to get
your point across, and these can easily
be shared across social media platforms.
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Well, first of all, I appreciate you
looking out for us at Young Turks,
and that is an interesting idea.
We'll, bat around here internally.
But in the meanwhile for this show,
the the Revolution show us if you guys
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want to take clips that we're doing here
and turn them into articles, you want to
take clips from something that we do here,
whether it's an interview we do
or a segment we do,
or something amazing that one of you
guys did that we're highlighting
and turn that into a clip on Instagram
or TikTok or something along those lines.
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That's beautiful, I love that.
And then you had the idea
of political cartoons.
If people want to start sending
in political cartoons
and we put it up on twitter.com
or I show it to you here, by the way,
you have you create your own website
and you aggregate political cartoons
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or anything else, and you send it to us.
Super happy to have it.
A couple of ways
to contact us, as I keep telling you.
Hope at titcombe.
If you have a specific idea that you need
to coordinate with us, hope at titcombe.
And then, for discussion of the ideas,
we're doing that at Titcomb ideas, okay,
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and some of the ideas based on how people
have responded have moved on up the list,
and we're featuring those at the top.
And then you can go into the reply section
and have a discussion about those ideas.
So let's go to the next one.
This is Chris Needs Hope.
Well, Chris,
you've come to the right place.
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So to reverse that Game of Thrones line.
So, the idea here is America
as a fandom on archive of our own.
Okay, so I didn't know about this.
This brother turned me on to it.
So, Chris, let me read your idea
to everybody.
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I should be asleep. He writes.
But I had to share something with you
because we're all in different time zones.
Are you familiar with Archive of Our Own?
It's a fanfic site and it's awesome.
You can post all kinds of work there,
from, audio to digital
or to original fiction.
Usually visitors and creators
select a fandom that is already available,
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but I'm pretty sure
that you can create fandom too.
I don't know if site managers
will accept it, but they are fair.
If the rules allow it, they likely will.
But I love the idea of an America fandom.
Chris, I'm going to read the rest in
a second, but the minute I read that line,
I was like, oh, I get it,
because I'd never heard of this site
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and I instantly loved the idea.
Okay, let me give you more from Chris
and then we'll discuss.
He said,
then we can all tap into our creativity
for ourselves, each other, and the world.
The site has
an international audience too.
It'd be like showing the world who we are,
how we are, how we are fighting,
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and what America means to us
despite what our government does or says.
People from other countries
may reflect us back to.
This could be a fantastic opportunity to
explore America, the idea and the country.
We would get to see ourselves
at our best and our worst.
All of it, though, will likely be helpful.
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If you're an arc on archive of our own,
please feel free to try to try it out.
Good night. Okay, so guys, I mean,
immediately what's hilarious and goofy
is that I thought of, like, eagles,
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in red, white and blue are okay.
No, but seriously, if we did a fandom of
America and on that site, built something
where we show why we love America and it
doesn't have to be silly and jingoistic.
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- Like.
- Number one.
That doesn't mean anything.
What are we number one at?
Explain what we're at number one at.
Because, by the way,
we're number one in a lot of things.
We're also not number one
on a lot of things.
Right?
So okay,
so I love America for a billion reasons.
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One is all of the green grass.
That might sound funny to you,
but I grew up in a big city in Istanbul,
Turkey, when until I was eight years old.
And big cities are a lot of gray.
I mean, it's almost gorgeous city,
but as a kid you're living
in an apartment building.
You're mainly just seeing a city.
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I come here green grass
as far as the eye can see.
The trees are gorgeous.
If you've never lived
in a place like America, when the trees
turn in the northeast in the fall.
Oh, my God, it's it's amazing.
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I remember the first time I saw it,
I was like, what is going on?
Why have all the colors changed
when you live in a city
that doesn't have those kind of trees?
And the rest of the world,
you don't know that.
And then Halloween, I'm like,
there's a a holiday here where you can get
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all the candy you want for free.
What kind of a miraculous place is this?
So yes, that was the view as a nine
year old and a ten year old, etc.
But it's true.
And by the way, you could put in how
much we love the civil rights movement.
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I mean, look at this.
African Americans were not
getting the rights that they deserved
and now they are.
Now look, again, we've got a lot of work.
But it's okay, guys.
You can still a relationship could have
need a lot of work, but still be great
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and still be something that you love.
There's a lot of things that you
could have a car that needs a lot of work,
but you love that car.
You've had it for 1020 years and there's
good reasons why you love that car.
So. And for me, you know, more
important than grass and trees, although I
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am really corny about that is I'm
even more corny about the freedom here.
I mean, I'm a guy who needs freedom
because knowing my nature, if I'm
in an authoritarian state, I'm a goner.
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I'm not going to make it past the 20s,
and there's no way I make it past the 30s,
because at some point
I'm not going to bow.
And when you don't bow
in an authoritarian state, you're gone.
And this country allows me to be me and
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doesn't put me in jail, doesn't deport me
yet, and and treats me like everyone else.
And oh my God, having been born Muslim,
I'm an atheist now.
I'm on the left.
Have I gotten pummeled
in a thousand 1000 different ways.
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Yes, but I'm still standing
and I'm still free.
And you're still watching me.
I love America.
There you go, Bart.
Okay, so so I. Fun idea.
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There's no reason why we can't have fun
in the middle of a revolution.
This is a peaceful one.
Anyway, there's a nonviolent one,
so it's a beautiful way of doing it.
All right?
Justin wrote in, Kuklinski always mentions
he hopes the lawyers tracking
all the illegal things going on
for accountability.
It would bring me hope to see a tracker
and status updates on progress
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towards accountability would offer
a few talking points for politicians
hoping to get left votes as well.
So look, I'm in favor of anything that
leads to accountability for politicians.
So we're doing that site that I've
been telling you guys about corruption.
Watch us.
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And then we're going to try
to track the the donor money
and the bills and how people vote.
And so already that's amazing.
What we built is going to get
a little bit complicated when you try
to find the needles in the haystack for,
because there's a lot of symbolic votes
in Washington
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on bills they know are not going to pass.
The ones that matter
are the critical ones where they're going
to about to change a law.
And then that's where you see
the donor effect a lot.
Right.
And I mean, like an important law
like Obamacare, oil subsidies,
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things along those lines.
So but in terms of accountability
on legal issues, it made me think too,
maybe we should have guests on here
who again, not Partizan,
but who care about corruption and track
corruption, like maybe Public Citizen or
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there's a group, that is specifically
about corruption in the white House.
I'm blanking on their name right now,
but they they were held
Obama and Biden accountable as well.
So they're good nonpartisan group.
And and then we of course, maybe get
some money in politics groups here,
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not just wolf pack, but, represent us and,
American Promise and other wonderful
groups that are trying to get money
out of politics in a nonpartisan way.
All right, let's go to Michael's idea,
or what they did.
Michael said I tweeted at all
the chair member, representatives
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of the Congressional Progressive Caucus,
but not the individual members yet.
Should I also include them?
And he put in a tweet there saying,
please join Ro Khanna, Marcy Kaptur, and.
And then the conservatives and Napoleon
and Napoleon I always struggle with her
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name, Andy Biggs, Eli Crane and now
Marjorie Taylor Greene has joined as well.
On the Global Fairness
and Drug Pricing Act.
So the answer to your question, Michael,
first of all,
I love that you already did that.
Should you, tweet at every member
of the Progressive Caucus?
Of course.
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Like there's just no reason
not to sign on to this.
Look, I asked around,
and I did find one reason.
Someone on the Democratic side
said that their staffer said
this bill is not comprehensive enough
when it comes to disabled people.
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Oh, brother. No no no no no no no.
This is a very simple bill.
Like it just hey, same drug prices
as the developing nations
when it's becoming finalized.
And we're getting towards a vote.
And you want to introduce an amendment
to look out for the disabled.
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No problem.
And then people will vote
on that amendment if they like it, great.
If they don't or can't do it.
I mean, we want to get democracy back.
So no bill is going to be perfect.
I mean, I hope folks don't use
that as an excuse.
And then one of you guys asked,
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one of the representatives from Michigan,
Dingell, Debbie Dingell,
and she said, I have my own bill.
Well, there's nothing wrong with having
your own bill and co-sponsoring this bill.
So keep going, guys. Keep going.
Ask him politely.
There's no reason not to sign on to it.
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And if they say, oh, it's not perfect.
That's why God made amendments.
Propose an amendment once we get there.
But for now, co-sponsor it.
Let's go right up.
All right. Pessimistic, progressive.
Ironically here on operation Hope a little
bit because that's what this came out of.
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Says. Anyway, I love it.
And I of course I see you all the time
in the comment section.
So I've had this idea for a progressive
calculator that would allow the user to
input some information, and the calculator
would display how much money would
be put back into the user's pockets, etc.
From an idea combining all progressive
policy into a single document.
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And from what Jenks said in his book
about how politicians and corporations
are stealing from people.
I made a simple spreadsheet
with this idea and would love to turn it
into a basic website,
but I have no idea how to do that.
Plus, I'm sure there might
be mistakes or other feedback.
I contacted the Bernie tax com owner and
he said the source code is available to
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download to the Excel spreadsheet is here.
And he included that.
And he's going
to explain phase two in a second.
He says there's a phase two for this idea.
That would be a bit more difficult.
But with the work being done
on the corruption website, we might be
able to share or use the same data.
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In addition to the calculator,
you could input your zip code
and it would display a page showing
your current Congress slash Senate members
and what portions of those
progressive policies they support.
It would then show the incumbent
versus primary challengers
that do support those policies.
So you could see how voting for someone
else could get you those policies and
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the extra income based on your answers.
I picked Sherrod Brown
as an example for Ohio.
If he were to run again,
and then he matches up Brown
with Marino there, who, beat him and
and is now the current senator from Ohio.
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Look on this stuff, guys.
So since Revolution is a nonpartisan show,
I don't know about a progressive
calculator, although if someone does
it on their own time as a progressive.
I'm thrilled with it. But.
But I like the idea of a calculator.
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I like the idea of how much these bills
cost the average American.
So, for example, the subsidy
when I keep going back to is the oil
companies because it's such a crime.
I mean, they're not because I
hate oil companies, sure,
they create climate change, etc.
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But yeah, we use their gas.
No, it's not about that.
It's they're enormously profitable
that they don't need the subsidies at all.
They're just robbing us flat out robbery.
So things like that.
That's an American calculator.
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How much are you robbing the American
people when you pass a bill like that?
And so we could take a budget.
We could take the defense budget
or the overall budget and do a calculator.
Okay.
You could say, and, you know,
some of it has to be some form of judgment
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on what we need and don't need.
But you guys are so creative.
Maybe we could find a way.
I mean, maybe the voting part
is the easiest part,
but we could start to vote on.
Wait, is that a thing? That's debatable.
Or do we all agree?
That's obviously a giant waste.
And there you cost the average American
$117 on that bill alone.
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And we got nothing out of it.
But your donors got this much out of it.
That kind of calculator
could be super powerful.
And then everybody would care whether
you're right or left wing about that.
So, so many wonderful ideas. All right.
Some people have written
in live I'll do a couple of these.
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And then we got Bassem Youssef interview
coming up at 830 super platinum.
Man.
Nov 1775 Jim and Phillip Phillips,
thank you for becoming members
by hitting the join button.
You guys are amazing.
Appreciate you so much William King
I'm going to read these, blind wrote
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in and said, I was a determined Democrat
until my eyes were open to the equal
corruption on both sides by U2 and Ana.
I feel like a more progressive,
independent if I had to qualify.
Love you.
Well, thank you brother. So. Yeah.
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I mean, look, I want all the independents
to come here, because, you know,
I'm on the left and, and, well,
it sounds like you're on the left.
But the Democrats don't serve the left.
They serve their donors.
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Who are some of the look
and the donors are all different, right?
The corporations are.
None of them are left wing
or liberal or progressive.
The foreign governments,
none of them are that that are giving
money to the Democratic politicians.
There are some actual individual donors
that are wonderful people that are trying
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to do the right thing, trying to fight
off the tsunami of corporate spending.
Right.
So I want to be clear
about the different kinds of donors.
But overall for the big giant,
corporate donors, etc..
Cetera. They're not.
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They're not even if they're
quote unquote Democrats.
It's not like they're
serving the left anyway.
And same thing
for the Republicans on the right.
I mean, they said they were anti-war.
They said that they
were for America first.
And we can go on and on,
as we did on the show today.
And you see, and now all the young
conservatives are saying the same thing
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we're seeing, which is, wait a minute,
they're not doing any of those things.
Just like Biden screwed over the left,
Trump is screwing over the right
because they don't care about us.
So in that sense, I of course I
think it's right to be an independent.
And then look for the best candidate
with the best policies.
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Names are just shortcuts.
But if the shortcut leads you to the
wrong direction, then it doesn't help.
It's counterproductive.
Will wrote in again.
Look up Loveland, Colorado
shelter closing and ACLU.
We won the fight
to keep the temporary shelter open
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through the harsh Colorado winter.
The city tried to tear it down.
Yeah, guys like you don't see the fights
that folks win, because the mainstream
media doesn't want you to see that stuff.
And for other reasons they might think,
oh, a positive story is boring.
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And so we're not going
to cover a positive story.
Conflict sells, right? Etc.
But also, they don't want you
to fight the system.
They don't want you
to fight the status quo.
The people at the top are the status quo.
And that includes corporate media.
So yeah, that's wonderful that you
guys had that victory in Colorado.
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There's a lot of victories at
the local level because the local level,
you're closer to the citizens.
It's a little bit easier to win
by rallying the citizens
in your local area in person.
So everybody who's ever done that,
thank you for looking out for your
community and for the idea of America.
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So. Oh, well, this one is just funny.
Simon Moody's, these are all YouTube
members said Dems should propose a bill
to name the ballroom
the Epstein Memorial Ballroom.
Hey, at least we get to look
at something of his.
Okay.
No one should name anything
in the white House after the Epstein.
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But if you told Trump ahead of time,
if you wrecked the the east wing
and put in a ballroom,
we're going to name it the FC Memorial
Ballroom, then he might not have never
he might not have ever done it.
But it's too late for that.
So he, you know, he thinks he's going
to call it the Trump Ballroom
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no matter what he says.
And, and and you know
that the next Republican president,
even if Trump doesn't do it,
is going to do it and be like,
I'm going to name it after Donald Trump.
So all about their egos.
What is the ballroom have to do with us?
Know the ballroom is for the donors.
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Who's going to be in the ballroom?
American citizens.
Are you going to go into the ballroom?
Am I going to go?
No. That's for giant donors
to get together and play football.
Oh, did you bribe them? Oh, yeah.
Bam! Nice job.
Did you. Oh, you bribed him to bam!
What is laughable? No one knows.
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Okay.
But it's a it's where people get together
and like, it's actually
a more polite form of a circle.
You get it? Okay.
All right, let me see
what else I got here.
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I'm worried about it.
So I'll get to that one in a second.
First, churchy says, I love these ideas.
Ideas?
They shouldn't limit them
to just senators and representatives,
but also judges and how they rule.
Okay.
That's interesting. We're adding to it.
Tight ideas.
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Make sure you're checking it out.
36 chambers Dragon says I'm glad that Jack
and tight are still preaching hope.
I guess some need to.
I preach reality, though.
It's not as hunky dory
as Jenks message, unfortunately.
How dare you know you got to be
in the reality based world.
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I don't think like all of this is going
to change within three days, right?
No, no, the only way to get
to the right answer is to start now
and take one step forward,
and then another, and then another.
And if it turns out you didn't get there,
well, at least you tried, right?
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That's the worst case scenario.
But as you see in the Colorado story,
as you've seen in the national level,
as you've seen so many times,
a lot of times it works.
Okay. When I was,
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Mentioned earlier was embedded.
Dude, Trump is going to remove the
olive branch from the American Eagle Talon
and is going to replace it with gold.
Don't give him ideas.
Okay? I'm worried about it.
I'm worried about it. All right.
Look, guys, it's a good idea session.
We'll continue to do this.
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We'll continue to have guests,
and we'll try to spice things up,
with some other segments as well.
But I love that you guys are here and
fighting for America, fighting for unity
and fighting for actual American citizens.
Every time you ring the bell below,
an angel gets its wings.
Totally not true, but it does
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