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I don't think there'll be any transaction where any of these people are in. First 100 days. No.
I don't think there'll be any transaction where any of these people are in. First 100 days. No.
I don't know that it's banned, but I don't think there'll be a transaction.
I don't know that it's banned, but I don't think there'll be a transaction.
He says, you know what it is? He says, it's a secret test, future looks bright. I was like, no, I don't think it is. I think Pat's just trying to be optimistic. He goes, exactly. If anybody looks at my shirt and says future looks bright and has a problem with it, he goes, they're an Americant. Ha! And I was thinking about it, and I was like, well, that is true. What would be your problem with it?
He says, you know what it is? He says, it's a secret test, future looks bright. I was like, no, I don't think it is. I think Pat's just trying to be optimistic. He goes, exactly. If anybody looks at my shirt and says future looks bright and has a problem with it, he goes, they're an Americant. Ha! And I was thinking about it, and I was like, well, that is true. What would be your problem with it?
Future looks bright. That's right. Why don't you want the future to look bright?
Future looks bright. That's right. Why don't you want the future to look bright?
Now, pause for one second. Everybody watching right now, remember what Tom just said is a fact, and it's probably the most important part of the story, and here's why. The next time any major media outlet plays a no comment as a tacit admission of guilt, remember they refuse to comment themselves. This happens all the time in the media where they'll come to you. They give you no time to respond.
Now, pause for one second. Everybody watching right now, remember what Tom just said is a fact, and it's probably the most important part of the story, and here's why. The next time any major media outlet plays a no comment as a tacit admission of guilt, remember they refuse to comment themselves. This happens all the time in the media where they'll come to you. They give you no time to respond.
PBD, it turns out we hear that you're eating babies. And you're like, wait, this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Sorry, I got to go to print. I need to hear from you by 3 o'clock. And they play no comment as if PBD has something to hide. They did the same thing when they were asked a question. So just remember that. When someone says no comment, it doesn't mean that they're guilty.
PBD, it turns out we hear that you're eating babies. And you're like, wait, this is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Sorry, I got to go to print. I need to hear from you by 3 o'clock. And they play no comment as if PBD has something to hide. They did the same thing when they were asked a question. So just remember that. When someone says no comment, it doesn't mean that they're guilty.
And outlets like Politico, like the New York Times, it's also involved in this story. I don't know why they're getting a pass. They do this all the time. So just be aware, as a critical thinking citizen, when they play no comment as a tacit admission, they did the same thing.
And outlets like Politico, like the New York Times, it's also involved in this story. I don't know why they're getting a pass. They do this all the time. So just be aware, as a critical thinking citizen, when they play no comment as a tacit admission, they did the same thing.
For Politico. You're dovetailing a little bit with what Schellenberger has been talking about with some other coordination that he found between government funding and the CIA and the media, which is very cloudy at this point. The problem with this story when it came out, and I believe it was most likely leaked by the Doge guys because of who broke it, you don't see...
For Politico. You're dovetailing a little bit with what Schellenberger has been talking about with some other coordination that he found between government funding and the CIA and the media, which is very cloudy at this point. The problem with this story when it came out, and I believe it was most likely leaked by the Doge guys because of who broke it, you don't see...
far-right podcasters breaking a lot of news, right? And they all came out at once with this story, so somebody probably leaked it to them. It was leaked as a USAID story, and it isn't. Most overwhelmingly, the money does not come from USAID.
far-right podcasters breaking a lot of news, right? And they all came out at once with this story, so somebody probably leaked it to them. It was leaked as a USAID story, and it isn't. Most overwhelmingly, the money does not come from USAID.
Right, but it is. So they came out heavy on USAID. Why? Because that's the narrative that they wanted to run, right? And that's what was leaked to them. That's the problem with not being an accountable media organization, is that you'll just take what you're fed. But There is two legitimate questions here. There are two legitimate questions.
Right, but it is. So they came out heavy on USAID. Why? Because that's the narrative that they wanted to run, right? And that's what was leaked to them. That's the problem with not being an accountable media organization, is that you'll just take what you're fed. But There is two legitimate questions here. There are two legitimate questions.