Matt Jones
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And if he debates 15 people and he loses one, he can just not post that one. Yes. Right? Like, you know, that's the one he doesn't... Well, Charlie Kirk... Hold on.
And if he debates 15 people and he loses one, he can just not post that one. Yes. Right? Like, you know, that's the one he doesn't... Well, Charlie Kirk... Hold on.
Oh, yeah. We give... We get so upset. We get so upset at the craziest and we actually amplify them. And that's a negative. And by the way, the right does that too. They pick the craziest left person, amplifies them as well, and you end up with extreme voices.
Oh, yeah. We give... We get so upset. We get so upset at the craziest and we actually amplify them. And that's a negative. And by the way, the right does that too. They pick the craziest left person, amplifies them as well, and you end up with extreme voices.
Oh, yeah. We give... We get so upset. We get so upset at the craziest and we actually amplify them. And that's a negative. And by the way, the right does that too. They pick the craziest left person, amplifies them as well, and you end up with extreme voices.
Yeah, that's right. We're big on sort of looking like we care the most. It's a competition to see who is the most, to use a right phrase, woke. But it's really like, who's got the opinion that gets the most agreement? You go on CNN now, some of them, for that panel show. Who's the host? What's her name? Abby Phillip. Abby Field.
Yeah, that's right. We're big on sort of looking like we care the most. It's a competition to see who is the most, to use a right phrase, woke. But it's really like, who's got the opinion that gets the most agreement? You go on CNN now, some of them, for that panel show. Who's the host? What's her name? Abby Phillip. Abby Field.
Yeah, that's right. We're big on sort of looking like we care the most. It's a competition to see who is the most, to use a right phrase, woke. But it's really like, who's got the opinion that gets the most agreement? You go on CNN now, some of them, for that panel show. Who's the host? What's her name? Abby Phillip. Abby Field.
And there's a guy from Kentucky that you're on quite a bit with that I actually used to do television with. A lot of these listeners will know Scott Jennings. I find it interesting. You, to me, more than deserve to be on there for your intelligence. But it is also interesting to me that CNN feels like that's where they go to get people is there's all these sports people on there.
And there's a guy from Kentucky that you're on quite a bit with that I actually used to do television with. A lot of these listeners will know Scott Jennings. I find it interesting. You, to me, more than deserve to be on there for your intelligence. But it is also interesting to me that CNN feels like that's where they go to get people is there's all these sports people on there.
And there's a guy from Kentucky that you're on quite a bit with that I actually used to do television with. A lot of these listeners will know Scott Jennings. I find it interesting. You, to me, more than deserve to be on there for your intelligence. But it is also interesting to me that CNN feels like that's where they go to get people is there's all these sports people on there.
I mean, Scott Jennings is just a guy in Kentucky. Like he didn't even like he's there's nothing. He's pretty smart, but he's not qualified any more than anyone else is. Right. It's odd how the experts in politics now are just people that they just kind of pick out of nowhere and say, this is an expert now.
I mean, Scott Jennings is just a guy in Kentucky. Like he didn't even like he's there's nothing. He's pretty smart, but he's not qualified any more than anyone else is. Right. It's odd how the experts in politics now are just people that they just kind of pick out of nowhere and say, this is an expert now.
I mean, Scott Jennings is just a guy in Kentucky. Like he didn't even like he's there's nothing. He's pretty smart, but he's not qualified any more than anyone else is. Right. It's odd how the experts in politics now are just people that they just kind of pick out of nowhere and say, this is an expert now.
You want to punch him. You've wanted to punch him. I know I've wanted to punch him and I worked with him all the time.
You want to punch him. You've wanted to punch him. I know I've wanted to punch him and I worked with him all the time.
You want to punch him. You've wanted to punch him. I know I've wanted to punch him and I worked with him all the time.
Why is this guy on TV? It would be the same with me. If they put me on, it's like when I used to host the nightly political show in Kentucky, there'd be people who say, why do you get to do that? And I don't really know the answer to that. But that's also, by the way, true about sports. I didn't even play. So, like, why do you and I get to talk about sports? We weren't big athletes.
Why is this guy on TV? It would be the same with me. If they put me on, it's like when I used to host the nightly political show in Kentucky, there'd be people who say, why do you get to do that? And I don't really know the answer to that. But that's also, by the way, true about sports. I didn't even play. So, like, why do you and I get to talk about sports? We weren't big athletes.
Why is this guy on TV? It would be the same with me. If they put me on, it's like when I used to host the nightly political show in Kentucky, there'd be people who say, why do you get to do that? And I don't really know the answer to that. But that's also, by the way, true about sports. I didn't even play. So, like, why do you and I get to talk about sports? We weren't big athletes.