Ben Myselish
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uh you know try to get back to where we are this is an ugly situation and it's like everybody is just playing pretend yeah and look not to mention that donald trump getting us in this war of his choice he killed over a dozen u.s troops like that needs to really just be like the first thing that everyone always talks about he got over a dozen u.s troops killed donald trump did for his war of choice yeah not to mention the skyrocketing oil prices and all of that as well and also he bombed a little girl school
That's Donald Trump.
That's the President of the United States.
Those are facts.
Those are just the facts of it.
I want to go back quickly to the Waltz clips that we just showed and played.
In my opinion, those clips that we had played, the responses from Waltz, are just such a damning indictment of where we are as a society.
Like, I give it up to those Senate Dems, and not because I'm a Democrat, not because I'm like, yeah, go blue team.
No, because they're just trying to get the facts, man.
Like, truth matters.
Words have meaning.
And so when Trump is openly discussing war crimes and he's saying he wants to end a civilization, that's not tough talk.
OK, that means something.
And he's telling you explicitly what that means.
I think one of the biggest things that we'll have to grapple with as a society as we go forward here, I think we've lost sight of that, that words have meaning and that actions have consequences.
And so collectively, not like we here, but like we as a country just have to sort of like wake up and just like, you know, shake our heads and like get a refresher here and just, you know, double down on truth and facts and not just blindly defending an administration or regime that we see Walt's doing up there.
Like it's so embarrassing and pathetic and frankly, just beneath any positions of power of government that we see from these quote unquote leaders every single day.
It's not just even that words have consequences because they do, but consequences are consequences.
When the thing happens, COVID, mass deaths, war, mass deaths, genocide, mass deaths, there is this numbing and this washing of the truth
that the actual thing itself is just viewed as just something happening in the cacophony of the chaos that exists in the day.