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Chapter 1: What insights does Cenk Uygur share about billionaire influence?
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Patriots, gay-triots, they-triots, black-triots, brown-triots, and everybody that's in MAGA or sucks up to billionaires or is just an asshole can do wet pumps. Fuck off! Sucks up to billionaires. That's a great addition. We needed that. Okay. Here's a new thing that I want us to start. Okay.
Chapter 2: How does Cenk Uygur define a 'Billionaire A*s Kisser'?
You know how they're always like DEI hire, DEI hire, and they're just on and on and on. Well, first and foremost, there's some new reporting came out that the dismantling of DEI has hurt white men the most, which I think is hilarious. I haven't dug into that. I love that. But secondly, I want to bring up our own term for this, and it's a B-A-K hire, a billionaire ass kissing hire.
And just think about in the Trump administration, they're ubiquitous. I mean, they're just all of these people that worship these emotionally stunted billionaires. And that's why they get hired. That's the only qualification. They're billionaire ass kissers.
Chapter 3: What impact does corporate PAC money have on politics?
Like, look at Barry Weiss. It's unbelievable the destruction of CBS News under Barry Weiss. You know, I was thinking, I watched that documentary about the submersible, and I thought, billionaires are just fucking bored. They just have nothing better to do than run around wondering what the Titanic looks like.
And then there's this whole growing group of billionaires that want to see the destruction
of everything else it's like they're sucked up to destruction i don't know if it's just out of sheer boredom or hate or rage but you've you brought up something a long time ago that i thought was really important like as a billionaire you would imagine you'd be completely free you could you have you money you can do whatever the you want to do you don't answer anybody money's not an object
And it seems that the billionaires that are in the news the most are the ones that are so tied up. They have no freedom because they have to bend over and kiss the ass of Donald Trump. Yeah, I mean, I just can't imagine that you get, I guess I can't imagine it because in order to be a Jeff Bezos, you have exploited labor. You have chosen money over human beings.
Chapter 4: How do billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk affect public perception?
You have chosen money over the people that make the money for you over their quality of life.
and so i think that creates some sort of like psychosis in these billionaires plus i think they get to where they think they're super human and experts on everything like right oh i'm going to be a submersive expert and you know jeff bezos i'm building a rocket elon musk is building a rocket and it's just you know it it's they think they become experts in everything like larry ellison has no business he's the listener he's the guy that owns uh warner brothers cbs
And his intentions of owning this aren't because he cares about journalism or because he cares about the First Amendment and preserving democracy. It's because he wants to propagandize the public. And I just have come to the conclusion and others before me were sounding this alarm far before I was on it. So I was late to the party that
unrestrained unrestricted capitalism is exploitative by nature and people start to value money and those who make it over everything else and that's where i think we've completely lost our way but the billionaires they get their psychosis i'm interested in this is the billionaire ass kissers like what do you gain out of that like i don't know if i could get up every day and go kiss some
piece of shit's ass like could you imagine if you had to work for elon musk like that's your boss first of all he's on a trip all the time i mean he appears completely fucked up every time i see him he thinks he's hot because he has gronk telling people what a great body he has like that in and of itself would be a reason to run
but can you imagine getting up first of all him speaking is like can you imagine being in a three hour meeting with him stumbling over words the speech pattern which again i don't know if if that's ketamine or just his speech pattern but it would be i don't know what i would think i would rather just say
fuck it and you know sell magazines on the street corner that would be preferable than having to sit and listen to him talk but all these crazy ideas like do you have to agree like we're gonna conquer Mars we're gonna be on Mars but okay
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Chapter 5: What are the consequences of unrestrained capitalism?
even though there's nothing to back that up, but he says it, so do you have to agree with everything he says? Is he like a Trump? I mean, I don't, it's amazing to me. I mean, I've read some stats that, you know, he could, he's like gonna be the world's first trillionaire, which is so obscene in and of itself.
Now Tesla's stock is still so high considering like his first customer base were liberals that cared about the environment. And then he goes full tilt MAGA. And now the liberals don't want his cars anymore. MAGA, they don't want to drive an electric car because they drive a truck because they don't want everybody to think they're a pussy to drive some California, you know, eco-friendly car.
You got to have a truck with truck nuts and all this stuff. And Tesla sales are down.
Chapter 6: How can Democrats regain trust among voters?
And every time I hear him speak, I am just like, Oh my God. Like this is not an impressive person. And it's always like Elon Musk is a genius. And we just attribute this genius to people who are really actually not really geniuses. They're just really good exploiters.
They're very good at exploiting people because there's an empathy chip that's missing, which is why I think they've colluded with, you know, these far right religious people that you know, also have a problem with empathy. And so I just, these be the BAK hires are what get me like that every day you go and you have to go kiss his ass.
And even for these billionaires, I've always thought this, like, you've got to go make a trophy.
Chapter 7: What role does media play in shaping political narratives?
and go give it to this guy who like redneck America is like, yeah, he's a man. He's a real man. And Donald Trump is the biggest old queen I've ever seen in my entire life. Full face of makeup, listening to Phantom of the Opera, obsessed with his decorating projects, obsessed with, you know, his resentments. And that's their idea of a hyper masculine guy. It's just in these billionaires like
that have to go make, like, I'll never forget Tim Cook. Yeah. Made this ridiculous trophy and goes in there just because he wants, you know, some sort of chips for the iPhones or some bullshit that he just wouldn't say, you know what, we're rich as shit at Apple. Right.
Chapter 8: What are the implications of criticism towards Israel in American politics?
Every MF on the planet has an iPhone. Everybody's got MacBooks. We're going to sit this out. We are not going to bend the knee to this man. And so many of these people have bent the knee to him, to me, is the biggest indictment on billionaires that I've ever seen. And you don't see billionaires coming out and saying, we need to stop this. We need to protect our democracy.
I did see, and I don't know if he's a billionaire or not, but I know he's for sure a multimillionaire. Mitt Romney, who I used to refer to as Mittens Romney when he ran against Obama. Mittens did a post where he's like, I think it was an opinion piece, maybe for the Washington Post or something. And it was, we're going to have to start taxing wealthy people like me.
course when he ran for president he was a senate he was all chips in on you know helping country club republicans get more wealth avoid taxes and helping them exploit people more but i saw him do that but i also mittens kind of shocked the out of me i'll never forget i had covid a long COVID. You remember that, Pops? It's like October 2020. I was quarantined forever.
And I'm like going down a rabbit hole watching BLM protests on TikTok, which I just discovered. And I'll be goddamned if there wasn't Mittens Romney with a mask on in Salt Lake at a BLM rally. And I was like, what the fuck is he doing at Black Lives Matter? Right. Yeah. researched it, he has a black grandkid.
And so it's interesting to me that a lot of these men that have supported Trump in the past seem to have really, really distanced themselves from him. Like you, you know, like former Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, I forget what the other guy's name was. It was Speaker of the House when Obama was in. He's a big smoker and he cried all the time. John was crying. It's going to drive me crazy.
Yeah. But you know what I'm talking about? I can't remember. Yeah. Like total smoker face. And he always crying. Yeah. Like, you know, they're not into all this shit. Even George W. Bush is, is they incubated all of this shit. They incubated Trump and then they know how crazy is. And he knows, they know how wrong they were. And they just, you know, sit over to the side and don't fight this.
Yeah, it's really unbelievable. I mean, I look at 2025 in the hole and I just think, Wow. It is so much worse than I thought it could be. And I knew it was going to be bad. I mean, I knew it was, but it is so much faster. And what I guess I've discovered more than anything is how sadistic a lot of the population is. They like seeing other people hurt.
I mean, it's not just Stephen Miller and those cronies. There is a swath of the U.S. population that fucking likes it.
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