Lefties Losing It: Lies, damned lies and Democrat delusions

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It's time for Lefties Losing It. Let's check in on actor and simpleton Mark Ruffalo who is dazed and confused. He's not coping in Trump's America.

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I don't understand what's happening right now. My industry doesn't understand what's happening right now, but what they do understand is our freedom of speech is being attacked.

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Another absolute hypocrite who suddenly cares about free speech. They were cheering on their ideological opponents being silenced, being cancelled and deplatformed. Give me a break. Now, let's go to lefty losing it regular Rosie O'Donnell,

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who despite fleeing to Ireland to escape Trump's America, does nothing but talk and think and obsess about Donald Trump. Even her therapist is wondering why she's so obsessed. What he's done yet hasn't even

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hit us yet and if he's not stopped now we have lost our country and I don't know, Nicole, how it is that some people cannot see it. My therapist said, why are you so upset? And I said to her, why are you not?

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Yeah. Yeah.

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I have that conversation too, because the gaslighting that I think you're alluding to, if you're a thoughtful, informed person, you do stop and say, well, maybe it is me. Yes, even her therapist thinks she needs to find some perspective, but not MSNBC anchor Nicole Wallace, who is matching Rosie in the loopy stakes. The only gaslighting happening there, Nicole, is you convincing yourself that you're thoughtful and informed.

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But at least when Nicole and Rosie are sharing their paranoid delusions, they're not producing content like this, whatever this is.

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♪ Is you on our side or is you faking? ♪

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♪ Is you trying to leak our information? ♪ You know the left suffer from the delusion that if they repeat a lie often enough and they really, really want it to be true, then it is. We've heard them repeat the same dangerous lies about Donald Trump for years, from the Russian collusion hoax to the fine people hoax. Now there is another lie being put forward by failed vice president and failed presidential

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candidate Kamala Harris. She keeps saying this despite it being verifiably false. And it ended up being the closest presidential election in the 21st century. The closest presidential election in the 21st century and out and out lie Kamala. She lost by a huge margin. She not only lost the electoral college by a huge margin She lost every swing state

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She also lost the popular vote Trump was the first Republican to win the popular vote in 20 years But did Rachel Maddow correct that obvious lie? Well, of course not and Kamala was off to the view to repeat that same lie.

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It is the closest presidential race in the 21st century in terms of the outcome.

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Yes, the idiot view crowd are gonna clap along like trained seals to anything but there were six highly paid view co-hosts on the desk with Kamala. Not one of them corrected that outrageous lie. And emboldened by her bold faced lies being accepted as gospel, Kamala repeated that line at her old college.

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Here she is at Howard University.

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Closest election for President of the United States in the 21st century. Wow, I know that's wrong. University.

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Why is it that Kamala looks like she arrived straight from happy hour to that event? No academics there. No students corrected that lie. So let's get a hot take on Kamala from her successor JD Vance

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Because the more people know about Kamala Harris the more they realize there's no substance there I mean agree or disagree with Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, they actually had substance. They could actually articulate a viewpoint. I listened to Kamala Harris for 90 seconds and I actually feel like I've gotten dumber in the process and I have no idea what she actually believes.

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Now to the deplorable Ilhan Omar, who was doubling down on her abuse against Charlie Kirk last week. She had plenty to say say including this on CNN. That should be in the dustpan of history and we should hopefully move on and forget the hate that he spewed every single day. Asked to apologize for those comments and other similarly unhinged and ugly commentary this is what the anti-American Democrat Congresswoman

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had to say. This time, she's with the awful Don Lemon.

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I have nothing to apologize for. You know, it is a tragedy that Charlie Kirk was killed in that way. I feel for his widow and his children. They will have to live with that for the rest of their lives.

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But there is no legacy to honor. It was a legacy filled with bigotry, hatred, and white supremacy. And as a black woman, and as a Muslim in this country, I refuse. These crazy people can do whatever they wanna do,

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but I am not going to be bullied into complacency, into you know dishonouring

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who I am and what I stand for. Yes she's not going to be bullied into decency or honesty, she's going to remain a race-baiting radical doing harm to the country that gave her sanctuary. Let's bring in Sky News contributor, Koshia Gaydar. Koshia, Ilhan Omar is going to find out the hard way that Charlie Kirk's legacy is far greater, far more consequential than anything she

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or her squad members are going to be achieving.

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I think she already knows that, Rita, on some level, but she is unashamed, unabashed, telling us exactly who she is in some strange upside down way. You almost have to admire it because she's just tripling down, quadrupling down in that belief. I think cynically, in the narrow world of just her

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retaining her seat, as long as she continues to do that and the demographics where she lives are favorable to that. And once you become an incumbent it does get harder and harder to be unseated though it certainly is happening more and more. Unless and until that happens I would say that she doesn't care and she's going to continue to be true to her belief system with no shame whatsoever. The only good news I would offer is that broadly speaking she and her kind whether it's Jimmy Kimmel whether

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it's everyone else they are losing right now. They're losing electorally, they're losing in the court, they're losing culturally, and that is something, but they haven't lost. And while they're losing, but they haven't lost, this is actually a dangerous time,

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and you're gonna see much more, I think, vicious, vitriol, and even violence coming out, and that's why the right really has to fight harder against people like that.

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Absolutely, you mentioned Jimmy Kimmel, we've had the likes of him straight out lie about the politics of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin. Now we have John Karl on ABC claiming the murder wasn't even political.

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Been senselessly celebrated by some, a small minority who didn't like what Kirk stood for and thought it was somehow therefore justified. Celebrating or excusing violence is abhorrent. The murder of Charlie Kirk was not a

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political act, it was a gruesome crime. Yes it was a gruesome crime but it was also clearly political, Koshar. The motivation for the murder is not really in dispute at this point. We have the words of the alleged assassin. Why do we still have elements of the media determined to muddy the waters here?

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You know, I think we know why that they are losing as we just said and on every dimension and this is the last thing that they have to hang on to, which is, as you said in your earlier segment, keep lying enough times and repeat the lie enough times. And some portion of the country and the world, unfortunately, will believe it, because we

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are in information warfare, along with other types

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of warfare.

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And that's why they do it. But I do go back to that silver lining that they are losing. Ratings are down. Everything that Charlie Kirk said, all of his videos, the memorial service, all of that have hundreds of millions and even aggregated up to a billion views, way more than Jonathan Karl will ever see or the entire network. And so that's the good news, that you're in this information warfare and they are not winning. But I think they're going to go down and keep repeating these types of comments till the bitter end.

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And you look at Turning Point USA, the demand they've had for new chapters is astonishing. If they can follow through with that and establish those chapters throughout the country, the impact is so much more profound than perhaps even Charlie ever dreamed of.

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Now, Kosha, the federal government may be shut down. This happens when Congress can neither pass all 12 appropriation bills needed to fund the government nor pass a continuing resolution and the countdown is on. Let's hear from Vice President JD Vance.

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First of all, we have to keep essential services functioning as well as possible if the Democrats shut down the government and Russ has been tasked with making sure that's possible. Now you asked about negotiations. One of the things I admired about the President,

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but frankly the entire team's approach during the conversation we just had with Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries was, you know, yeah, they have some crazy ideas giving taxpayer money to illegal aliens for health care that's a crazy idea. Funding transgender surgeries in Peru that's a crazy idea but they had some ideas that I actually thought were reasonable and they had some ideas that the president

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thought was reasonable what's not reasonable is to hold those ideas as leverage and to shut down the government unless we give you everything you want.

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Funding transgender surgeries in Peru and giving free health care to illegal immigrants. Kosha do you think they'll come to a deal before the Wednesday

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deadline? Hard to say I think possibly this time they will or if it goes into shutdown it'll be a short very short shutdown and I think the reason why one big difference this time compared to last time, which was in Trump's first term, 2018, 2019, it was the longest shutdown, 35 days, the longest in history. It came down to the border wall.

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And ultimately that shutdown was only averted when Trump caved and said he will not keep fighting for, I think it was less than $6 billion for the border wall and never got that money. This time, the One Big Beautiful bill was passed, and what that has done is it's completely legislated and funded Trump's agenda. The wall, enough money for mass deportations, making his tax cuts permanent, and cutting some of those aids for Medicare and SNAP and food stamps and those programs.

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So actually, the leverage is totally different. This time, the Republicans have so much more leverage because their key agenda items cannot be held hostage the way it was last time. And because of that, I think they're gonna play more hard ball and the Democrats ultimately will see that

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or they already see that. And I think they probably are the ones who are gonna capitulate, but time will tell.

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Yeah, it'll be interesting to see if the Democrats think there's some sort of electoral advantage in shutting down the government and prolonging this as long as they can or whether it's actually going to hurt them more than it hurts the the Trump administration. Now earlier today the president reshared this a funny post featuring Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries. I'm telling you I'm liking AI more and more if it can produce comedy like this.

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Look guys, there's no way to sugar coat it. Nobody likes Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all of our woke trans bulls***. Not even black people want to vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us. So we need new voters.

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And if we give all these illegal aliens free health care, we might be able to get them on our side so they can vote for us.

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Koshar, the fact that the president is sharing content like this leads me to believe he's not terribly worried about this so-called crisis. But why is this even happening? If the Republicans have both houses, why are they not getting their legislation through?

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The main issue, the wedge here is in the Senate to avoid a filibuster or bring an end to a filibuster and invoke cloture, they need 60 votes and they don't have that much of a majority. So that means they have seven or eight Democrats or independents that are aligned with Democrats

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to come over to the side. And that's, I'm sure the horse trading and jockeying that's happening behind the scenes. But I think, to your point, that the calculation the Democrats are making, because they have nothing right now. They have neither chamber. They don't have the Supreme Court.

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They don't have the White House. This is one thing they have, that they are because videos like this one only shows that they're sort of like running a clown show and I don't think it's planned well with the American public, but we shall see.

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No, but I'm sure the Democrats will get a very cushy run from the media that will paint this as just another symptom of the Trump administration being in crisis. They did that throughout the first term. This was just this constant rolling crisis that it's just doesn't have the impact it once had, Kosha.

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The American electorate is not buying what the media is selling them. Now, I wanna ask you about this major victory for President Trump earlier today. He took on social media platforms, he's taken on media companies,

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and even the might of Google, and he's had another win here. Google subsidiary YouTube has paid out more than $24 million to settle a lawsuit that President Trump brought against the platform for suspending his channel after the January 6 riot.

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This is a major victory. There's no other way to look at this, Gosha.

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For sure. And now he is approaching $90 million in such settlements. $25 million from YouTube right now, $25 from Facebook, $15 million from ABC because George Stephanopoulos slandered him really, that's what the settlement was on. But it was them stating the claims from that Eugene Carroll case.

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And then CBS, the balance of that. So that's 90 million, about two thirds of it is going to his presidential library and the ballroom that's going to be constructed in the White House, which is going to anger, I think the left because both those things

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are permanent things that'll have Trump's name on it forever more in some way. And then one third is going into his pocket. So it is a win for sure. It's part of his comeback, a greatest comeback story of all time that's continuing. These are all civil lawsuits that he's made in his personal capacity. So they're not, you know, official lawsuits by the U.S. government. Those types of things are also pending. But yeah, on it goes goes he's got a few more in the pike the wall street journal associated press the Pulitzer prize committee he's suing them as well giving Pulitzer prizes to all those people for the Russia gate reporting and on and on it goes so those are going to be funny ones that I think will continue to come out in his favor. I'll tell you accountability

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is coming for everybody and when it comes to Google and particularly YouTube They've admitted that the Biden administration pressured them to Deplatform particular individuals to do get rid of content that the Biden White House did not want shared I mean, this is a real issue. We've had so many people Having meltdowns about Jimmy Kimmel being off air for a couple of

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days. This is a real free speech issue and I don't think it's got this sort of coverage it deserves. There were so many ordinary people, Kosha, impacted. Absolutely, that is really the point. So it's

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funny, fun and funny to see that accountability and having them to pay up even though they're just settlements without apologies. But the real crux, the legal crux of it is what you say. And if we think about what happened in the wake of January 6, they completely deplatformed the sitting U.S. president, because he still was the president until January 21st, from all of those platforms, and then some, plus individual people. They're still being reinstated.

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Till this day, not all of them have been reinstated. There's all sorts of people like Dr. Naomi Wolf is part of this lawsuit today from YouTube. She's getting, I think, 2 million or so out of that because of COVID vaccine related information that she was sharing, they suspended her. And there's so many examples about that.

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So we've only scratched the surface. The ultimate remedy for this. I do many do believe is antitrust which is picking up momentum that they're just too big and the economic power of these five or six companies is so much that it's so hard to do anything around them. If that happens I think only then will you see a structural change otherwise it feels like a little bit of ankle biting you get some wins here and there but if the other side

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comes into power which they will at some point I would expect to see this kind of these kinds of tactics, unfortunately, continue in the future. And Kosha, when it comes to Google, you can't overstate their power and influence. This is how people find out information in the modern age, they've got close to monopoly power and that can be a dangerous thing, can't it?

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Yeah, it really is scary where they have the economic power, but as you say, unlike an Exxon Mobil or some other company like that, that's also economically very powerful, their market cap, they deal in information flow and opinion shaping. And it's only going to get even more amplified with AI. And they and all of these tech companies are going into that, where now that's further going to control how people think and the masses think.

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So this is a big deal. Antitrust again, I think, is the only remedy. And the issue is that governments in these cases are very, very slow relative to how quickly those companies can grow and roll up the whole world and all the information in it. And that imbalance is very tough to combat.

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But it is picking up steam. And if it's ever going to happen, it's going to happen in the Trump administration, some sort of antitrust case brought by the DOJ but we shall see.

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Karshagada, thank you so much for your time. Welcome back. Now the NFL are clearly slow learners, they think it's a good idea to unleash on their sports loving fan base a hard left activist singer that most of them have never heard of. A dude called Bad Bunny has been given the honor of performing at the Super Bowl. Yeah this

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dude.

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And don't worry if you don't know his music, I'm sure you're familiar with his stupidly woke brand of politics.

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I'm never performing in the US again. I'm scared scared that ICE might raid the venue outside my show and honestly, I can't risk the safety of my fans like that. Mainland America just doesn't feel necessary to me anymore.

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Performing in Mainland America doesn't feel necessary anymore? Where does he think the Super Bowl is held?

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You can come see me in Puerto Rico or catch me in one of the other countries I'm visiting, but I can't in good conscience keep putting you at risk just to perform in the Mainland US. I know for a lot of people this feels like a sacrifice.

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Sacrifice? Talk about delusions of grandeur. The only sacrifice is the NFL's credibility in again picking talent that their audience doesn't like, let alone revere. What a silly own goal.

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Joining me now is a comedian and host of Primetime with Alex Stein on Blaze TV. Alex, am I being too harsh on Bad Bunny? Is this an inspired choice?

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Oh my gosh, this is the laziest choice I've ever seen. Nobody knows who Bad Bunny is. Literally, in America, if you're an American, nobody has heard of this guy. I remember when he had a meal at McDonald's, it was a Bad Bunny meal. I remember asking them who is Bad Bunny. And they said the same thing.

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They said, literally nobody knows who he is. So the fact that he gets to sing at the halftime show, when that was a show reserved for the greatest of all performers, people like Michael Jackson and now it's basically become sort of DEI Talent show so you know it's lost its luster

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Well, why don't you have some big country star country is so huge at the moment And they're selling out massive arenas and the fan base would love that it would be such a Such a great vibe so pro-america great music. It would be such a great vibe, so pro-America, great music. It's just a win, win, win. It's an obvious option for the NFL, but they've decided to do this again.

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Now, Alex, there were heartwarming scenes on the weekend with Penn State football fans spotted in the crowd wearing Charlie Kirk's Freedom T-shirts. This was at a Saturday night's game against Oregon, which was Kirk's Freedom t-shirts. This was at a Saturday night's game against Oregon which was Kirk's team. Charlie loved the Oregon team and they had a fantastic win in that game 30-24 over Penn State. Tell me about this

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ongoing tribute to Charlie. I noticed Jason Aldean has played a video before his concerts of Charlie. We're not going to forget what happened to Charlie Kirk.

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Well you know the tragedy surrounding Charlie Kirk's death cannot really ever be understated. The ripple and you know the effects that it will have across time. So he's gonna be immortalized and we're gonna constantly be there to celebrate Charlie. It's still incredibly sad and I saw that Turning Point had a great turnout.

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They handed over 5,000 t-shirts in Happy Valley, Pennsylvania and Penn State ended up winning. So of course, Charlie's very happy with the, you know, massive turnout when it comes to new chapters on campuses. So overall turning point has increased its reach, but it's still just such a trap as you do Rita, just knowing that that guy would have done so much more than turning point,

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which turning point is an incredible organization, but you know, this guy was literally on his way to be president. So it's just a tough situation, Rita.

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Oh, I know.

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And I know you two work close and it's personally very difficult for you as well. Let's talk about Ariana Grande. She's a songstress and an actress and she posted a rather controversial rant on social media attacking Trump voters.

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Well, the White House has responded to Ariana and they had a fair bit to say including this save your tears Ariana because President Trump's actions ended Joe Biden's inflation crisis and are bringing in trillions in new investments a White House spokesman said in a statement. Tell me about this rather strange feud, Alex.

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It is a strange feud, but she's out for blood. You know, she's one of Pete Davidson's exes. And if you dated Pete Davidson, he kind of creates some sort of fury inside of a woman that really it's a flame that cannot be put out or extinguished.

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So I wouldn't want to fight Ariana Grande if I was the Trump administration. So really this is kind of my warning to the Trump administration. Be careful because Ariana Grande is somebody not to mess with.

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So, you know, I do think Trump needs to watch his Ps and Qs.

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Well, I'm surprised by your take on this. She's a very diminutive young woman. You're scared of Ariana.

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I'm surprised by this. Well Rita, she is so thin. I mean she does kind of give off like a witch or black magic. And you know she played a witch. So I just I wouldn't want to mess with Ariana Grande. She's probably into the occult and all of that weird Hollywood stuff. So once again, Trump has dealt with worse than Ariana Grande. But me personally, I don't want any of that smoke.

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You are scared of Ariana. This is information I can use. Now before you go, Page Six has been reporting, Alex, that Barron Trump, the President's youngest child, had an entire floor of Trump Tower shut down for a date, obviously for security reasons. I'm telling you, Barron Trump, I think people don't understand the role he played

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in having President Trump re-elected. The way he influenced the President to reach out to young male voters by going on those podcasts, by going on all sorts of platforms that he otherwise wouldn't have considered.

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You know, I have the utmost respect for Don Jr and Eric Trump, but let's be real, I think it was Barron Trump that was the X factor in connecting President Trump with people like Aiden Ross and encouraging him to go on alternative media platforms that no president that was running in an election would even consider. So Barron Trump is the future. And you know, I really am not surprised that he's a romantic guy like this is that is a legendary, you know,

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romantic man from New York City. So like father, like son, and I'm sure Barron will have the pick of the litter. So you know, romantic man from New York City. So like father, like son, and I'm sure Barron will have the pick of the litter. So, you know, I'm excited to see who he's dating. That's the next big reveal. I want to see who she is.

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Well, can you imagine the pressure if you're in a class with Barron Trump and he's blocking off an entire floor of Trump Tower for a date. I mean everyone has to step up their game in that setting. of Trump Tower for a date. I mean everyone has to step up their game in that setting. Alex Stein, thank you so much for your time as always.

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