Episode 579 Scott Adams: Who Won and Who Lost Democrat Debate, Dale on Immigration

Date: 2019-06-27 | Duration: 46:35

Topics

Reviewing each Democrat candidate’s performance last night The speaking Spanish thing…good strategy? Dale answers your questions on immigration The Child’s view of national policies Immigraton: Who gets to decide? Isn’t THAT the key question? Wayfair employee walkout over purchase of beds for kids Bank of America decides not to support detention center businesses Mueller “lost” a bunch of text messages between Strozk and Page? Will Biden mention nuclear as a climate change solution tonight? Reddit “quarantined” The_Donald, a HUGE Trump supporter area Social media ALREADY HAS the power to change election results Andrew Yang is the one to watch tonight, interesting, different solutions

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pom pom pom pom pom pom pom hey everybody about in here what a beautiful sunny incredible summer day it is at least where I am I hope your mileage is the same come on in here Donna Greg Tyler grab a seat but more importantly grab a container it could be a cup or a mug or glass it might be a tanker to sign your chalice could be a thermos maybe a flask a vessel of any kind fill it with your favorite beverage I like coffee and join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the simultaneous sip dopamine rush coming now I like to shake after I have a sip of coffee because that gets the caffeine to all the limbs you need the caffeine everywhere I want caffeine in my fingernails damn it alright let's talk about the debate listen did you all see the debate last night or did you sleep really it was

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night or did you sleep really it was kind of the same thing so president Trump I think did the best job of summing up everything you need to know about the Democrat debate part one boring that was his tweet one word boring it was perfect so if you're like me and you watched it probably you are thinking the whole time hey what happened to all of their charisma there's nothing interesting happening on that stage why are they all so boring why why can't I even care about what they're saying why can't I even pay attention and then the president's tweet comes across boring and you're like oh yeah I remember what it's like to have a good time suddenly suddenly I remember what fun is like yay fun so and then the president if you didn't see it as kind of brilliant the president retweeted another car paid on time meme too too

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another car paid on time meme too too - mock MSNBC for it's bad production values it's quite funny so we'll tell you the winners and losers are and then I'm going to interview Dale Dale the anti-trump er about immigration but first let's go through the names of the people and I'll tell you who won and lost all right first of all let's start with Delaney Inslee and Ryan I can't tell them apart I don't know I and I kept looking up at the TV and looking away because I'd be looking at my phone and tweeting and stuff and so I look up and there'd be some generic white guy on the screen and I'd say Oh which one is he is that Inslee or Ryan I don't recognize these guys and then I would wait for MSNBC to put the name of the candidate under so we could really get to know them associate the face was the name and then they'd go

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the face was the name and then they'd go to the next question and I think uh okay I just watched some guy whose name I don't know say some stuff that wasn't interesting about a topic I don't care about who was he and then the next one's odd so I would say the people at the bottom did not make much of a dent I will say however that what's his name de Blasio de Blasio seem to be doing his best Trump imitation now I don't know if it's both is the New York thing but he seemed to be using sort of his size and in the way he motioned and the way he sort of was you know trying to take control with just his physicality and his voice his mannerisms and stuff but he wasn't quite selling it because he doesn't have that Trump x-factor that makes him interesting it was like he had learned the moves but he didn't have quite the

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the moves but he didn't have quite the the musicality or something to pull it off however I thought he was actually one of the more charismatic people on the stage it was a very low wattage group but charisma wise he did better than I thought I don't think he has a chance I don't think he's got I don't think he made much of a dent but he performed well now let's talk about some others Booker Booker got the most talk time and he's always smart he is
is he's always you know he's sort of good with words but there's something about Cory Booker that just doesn't connect and I take on him is that he he looks like somebody who is pretending to care now that probably describes everybody on

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now that probably describes everybody on the stage and every politician to some degree they are they all have to you know part of the job is pretending to care more than you really do that's just part of the job but when I looked at some of the other candidates they look like they actually cared not every one of them but several of them look like they were genuine I'll talk about those in a minute but Booker he looks like he's in a play and he's pretending to be a candidate and pretending to care and his eyes have a lot to do with it yeah the wide eyed look he has that wide eye look just screams insincere because I don't know if this is a really a thing or if it's just something I feel like it should be a thing but I feel like when people are trying to convince me of something that they don't themselves believe they open their eyes I don't know if that's the thing it's just

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know if that's the thing it's just something I've noticed it may or may not be but people who are telling you something they believe have normalized and people want you to believe that they did not murder that victim the other night tell you something like no I wasn't even there I don't know what you're talking about I was not murdering the
the victim it just screams instance here so he's got that problem going for him I thought Elizabeth Warren won the night easily meaning that she she did project sincere empathy possibly too much I think you can go too far with the empathy thing to the point where it look makes you look weak she is right on that borderline where a little bit more empathy would make her look weak but I don't think she crossed the line so I'm gonna say that Elizabeth Warren actually surprised me on the upside meaning that her performance looked powerful credible

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performance looked powerful credible smart confident passionate and in control so I think she looked like the front-runner of that group and she carried herself that way and I think she won the night quite easily which is different from saying that I like her policies or anything like that so I'm just talking about persuasion wise whether whether she did her job and I think she did Castro who liam castro got a lot of attention he was the third most most time chewed up talking and he did some interrupting and stuff but he's got a real problem with his physical size when you put him on a stage with really big people I think even the women were taller than him on the stage and as much as we all want to think that doesn't matter every scientific study in the world tells us oh that totally matters now I'm

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tells us oh that totally matters now I'm not saying that you can't become president if you're shorter than average I'm pretty sure I could become president if I tried but I it just was a terrible look he didn't matter what he said his physicality was just overwhelming but you know your senses so I think he you know if he might have some small pop after after that but I don't think he's gonna you will not be the nominee Klobuchar is interesting because I have really mixed feelings about her if I were to say who's the most reasonable person in the stage the one who's least likely to have crazy ideas I would say probably Club which er she seems to have a track record of working across the aisle she she seems reasonable but she is not tell again ik so remember I'm not talking about policies today I'm only talking to

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about policies today I'm only talking to you about how people are going to feel about the candidates because how they feel about them is going to make a big difference and so somebody said that Budaj edge is short as well he is but there's something about being gay that protects them against that I don't know what it is because if if they were I'd have to think about why that matters but there's something about Budaj edge being gay that that just gives him his own brand that doesn't make the physicality as important but he is telegenic so he looks good on camera stuck about O'Rourke O'Rourke was an empty suit the the fact that you know he couldn't wave his hands and jump around I think really hurt him because he seemed underpowered

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hurt him because he seemed underpowered he just he and and he didn't seem to say anything that I remember so I'd say he had a bad night tulsi gabbard apparently she won the drudge poll people on Drudge were voting in some unscientific poll and she had the most search results probably means just about nothing I think it means that conservatives liked her best so that means nothing in terms of the primaries because the Conservatives will not be the ones voting for the primaries so I think Tulsi Gabbard didn't do anything to help herself because she's a one-trick pony she has basically one thing she says no matter what the question is which is I served in the military you know let's let's not have any more Wars it's a great message and I don't disagree with her on the the general sense of that but she looked

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general sense of that but she looked lifeless and uninteresting and one-dimensional I don't think Gail tore that day all right I think that's we talked about most of them now let's talk about the speaking Spanish thing if you are like me and most of you probably are in this one sense you don't speak Spanish probably most of you watching this don't speak Spanish if you're a US citizen and you hear a candidate speaking a language that's the national language of another country what do you think well my take on it was huh that doesn't feel like he's exactly signing up to represent me because I don't even speak that language but I also would not vote against someone or change my vote because they could speak two languages when I can only speak one so speaking Spanish I think from their persuasion perspective

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think from their persuasion perspective is something that made everybody you heard it who does not speak Spanish say to themselves that's that's not speaking to me it's it feels like it's speaking to literally another country now I know he's speaking to spanish-speaking people in this country legal and illegal and I would say that as a technique it totally works somebody call it his pandering if you just made that up in Solaris yes pandering somebody probably said that before the commenter did anyway so here's my take on it before everybody who spoke in Spanish last night I think it was a good play I think it was smart I think it shows that they've got a little extra going on I think you show some empathy and I think it could maybe help them with people who speak Spanish and I don't think people who don't speak Spanish are gonna hold it against them

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Spanish are gonna hold it against them so on a risk/reward basis as cringy as it seemed to a lot of people nobody's gonna vote against them for that I mean I'm not gonna penalize somebody for knowing two languages if I only know one I'm not gonna say I sure don't want a president who can do more than I can do you know so you can't vote against them but a few people might vote for him for that so it was a good play the immigration came up a lot well so what one of the things that I was looking for is what topics were of most concern they didn't seem to talk about Trump too much which was interesting and when they talked about when they said what's the biggest what country is our biggest adversary or problem I guess the threat and I think everybody said thought they were gonna say China Russia Iran North Korea whatever and some of them

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Korea whatever and some of them mentioned China and Iran and North Korea I'm sorry it's the only run mentioned Russia China and Iran but they started to get clever and say our biggest problem foreign problem is climate change and one side Trump and at the end of it I just didn't feel like I knew what anybody wanted to do about climate change except they're all really really worried I mean I didn't see how they hear anything that was different than the normal blah blah blah on health care the only thing the sounded knew was that we saw that Warren and de Blasio are the only ones who want to get rid of your private health care that's gonna be a tough sell so I don't think on a on any issues basis I think the Democrats came up empty on an issues basis they do have issues you know health care immigration

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issues you know health care immigration but I didn't say any answers so speaking of immigration I thought I would bring on the anti-trump the anti-trump er named Dale now if you haven't seen Dale he looks a lot like me but unlike me he's he's a big critic of the President and he's sometimes he's good to interview to find out you know to get a deeper dive into some of these issues for example I was watching all the candidates talking about immigration and they had very similar things to say about the detention centers but I wanted to dig in a little bit deeper and I thought that Dale could help us Dale Dale could you just come over here for a minute I just have a few questions for you about immigration yeah it'd only take about all right come over here hello I am here to answer any questions you have about immigration if it looks like I have a hole in my tiny beard it's

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have a hole in my tiny beard it's because I do it's a look I used to gauge my ears but now I just gauged my beard so it's got a hole in it what kind of questions would you like to ask well Dale how do you feel about the the border security the way it's going you know do you think things are going okay what could be changed are you kidding me it's a disaster the Trump administration is killing babies at the border they're putting children in cages it's the worst thing in the world so Dale what should we do what would you recommend Oh dah dah close the detention facilities and decriminalize it okay that's a start Dale could you describe to us what do you think would happen if we get rid of the detention centers and decriminalize

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the detention centers and decriminalize it what do you think that would happen what would the country look like if we did that what would be the long term in you know impact of that we would get children out of cages are you even listening to me no I wear here's the part about the children in a cages we all like that that part seems good but would there be any implication would there be any long term I know the side effects of just letting everybody who wants to come in what would the country look like they'll well there wouldn't be any children sleeping in their own stuff that's for sure but where would they be sleeping and how many of them would there be do you think they'll that if there were no penalty for coming in the country and everybody was were to be rewarded for it how many people do you think would come into the country all of them immigrants

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into the country all of them immigrants are good immigrants are the power of this country and I love immigrants and the more of them that come the more money we'll make well Dale I love immigrants too and I agree immigrants made this country and are awesome but if it's up to the immigrants how many people come in is there any risk we'd get too many and maybe there wouldn't be jobs for let's say African Americans who are already here Hispanics who are already here other minorities who are already here would they suffer at all I'd like to talk about other things now seen the weakness with the immigration ideas that are coming from the left or that they're incomplete they are the child's view of policy the child's view

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child's view of policy the child's view says I want candy but what about dinner you know you'll ruin your dinner a kid I want candy so the child view completely ignores half of every question the the part about what's the long-term situation you know how does that work out yes the the goals versus systems the the child's the goal is I don't want anybody to be suffering in the detention centers well okay what system would you use to get a better result I don't want children in the detention centers okay okay we hear that but what would be that process the system as at work describe for me what the country looks like under your plan that's sort of the kill shot for the Democrats who who want to not have a control over the border now let me put my own personal Scott spin on this and tell you why I

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Scott spin on this and tell you why I could get elected president if I were dumb enough to run the real question on border control we're asking the wrong question the question is who should decide who comes in the country that's the question because that's the systems question what's your system who gets to decide the Democrats I don't think this is an exaggeration correct me if I'm wrong the Democrats would like to give that decision of who comes to our country to other countries is that I'm not overstating that am i they would like the decision about who is an American and how our borders are handled to be decided by people who are not in the country and don't vote people were in other countries the Republicans want the United States to decide what the United States is who gets to command and

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United States is who gets to command and how the borders run now the United States might do it wrong and they might do a right and they might do it wrong until they get it right but the big question is who gets to decide and I think you have to you have to solve that first because there we're talking about the right thing to do and the wrong thing to do but we've passed the question of who's whose decision it is you have to decide who gets to decide then you can start criticizing that group for doing it right or wrong well you know what are the long consequences but until you decide whose decision it is you shouldn't be talking about the rest all right let's get the system right yeah the system that I like is that the country that's that's being influenced by immigration they should be the ones to decide not the people in other countries possibly the dumbest thing I've seen in a long time is that the

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I've seen in a long time is that the employees at Wayfarer did a walkout to protest that their company was selling mattresses and beds or maybe just mattresses to detention facilities and the employees are saying we do not want to be part of a company that supports detaining children in these little detention centers now management management of Wayfarer to its credit said we are a retail facility and we don't make decisions about who's good enough to buy our products now that's you know I'm I'm putting it in my own words but they essentially said there's a pretty long retail what they call it a sort of like a tradition they you don't decide who's good enough to sell things to you sell to people who have money if you're gonna be a retail establishment in the United States and somebody comes

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in the United States and somebody comes in who is you know who has money you don't say you're not good enough to buy my product you'd be out of business pretty quickly so to their credit the Wayfarer Management has at least as far as I know so far not yet caved to the most destructive idea you might ever see in in in an economy the idea that you get to choose how good your customers are and if they're not good enough you won't sell them your stuff those people did not study economics or much of anything and apparently you a Bank of America is going to end its association with the detention centers same problem Bank of America do you get to decide who's good enough well apparently they've decided they are going to do that I think that way is not a good system now I heard something that was they just blew my mind today I

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was they just blew my mind today I didn't know this until I just apparently it's the story most of you heard but did you know that the Muller investigation somehow either don't have or maybe they lost a whole bunch of these Drock and page text messages did do I have that story right because I think the president said that and I heard a report on it and I didn't see anybody debunk that is it true that a whole bunch of text messages between struck and page are missing because that's not good oh my goodness you know I was I've been strongly on the side of saying that you can't you don't want to over-interpret text messages because you don't have all the context and the text messages between them and which they were talking about the quote insurance policy was the most damning language but I've been cautioning you because we see us so many

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cautioning you because we see us so many times that it's very easy to imagine you know the context and be wrong about that if you look at the fine people hoax that's you know a perfect example of people thought they knew the context but they didn't so that if you get the context wrong you can actually reverse the meaning and I I speculated at the time that the insurance policy reference was to the idea that the Russians might have some influence over Trump and Trump might get elected which would put Russia in charge of the United States if if Trump was a puppet so my interpretation was well maybe it's the obvious interpretation you need an insurance policy meaning to investigate Trump just in case it's true that there is some there there because even they thought that maybe there was nothing there but they thought well insurance policy you never know in just in case Russia is running things now others of you have said oh no no it's not that the

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have said oh no no it's not that the insurance policy is just a way to get rid of Trump and the Russia things just an excuse maybe both of those interpretations would be supported by the text we saw and I was willing to keep my mind open about that until I heard that many of their text messages have disappeared and then I say to myself that's a big coincidence because I don't know how often you know text messages of that sort would be destroyed but it certainly raises the flag I don't think you make a conclusion either way but raises like I heard Gowdy talking about how when Muller talks to Congress this is going to blow up in the Democrats face because the questions that the Republicans are

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the questions that the Republicans are gonna ask are going to be of the nature of so tell us again why you didn't investigate the you know the steel dossier and you know I don't think Gowdy sent it but I put my own spin on it why Great Britain may or may not have been involved you know there are a lot of things that maybe he should have looked into about you know about the intelligence agencies and about foreign interference through the Democrats so those questions are going to come out I don't think Mulder will be answering any questions of substance but just the country will have to listen to those questions and the countries go say mmm that's a good question all right let's talk about climate change so I didn't hear anybody mention nuclear did you I saw nothing about nuclear when they

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saw nothing about nuclear when they talked about climate change I guess they still can't say that word because there are too many Democrats who just you know reflexively say oh no no I can't talk about nuclear but if you ever see one of the Democrats and actually I'll bet Biden says it this would be an interesting question for tonight so here's what to look for with Biden if Biden wants to win he's going to say nuclear energy even if it's just in a list you know well some of the things we need to do or this a nuclear energy biden would I think retain his lead if he mentions nuclear energy and says that you know it's obvious that it has to be part of the solution and maybe the biggest part so we'll say here's what I would expect tonight I will be watching this with you in life tweeting again I would expect that Biden he has the

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would expect that Biden he has the riskiest night so here's what I'd expect I would expect Biden's polls poll numbers to go down after the debate even if he does okay because part of the thing that keeps that keeps Biden at the top is name recognition so just having the debates will improve the name recognition of everybody who's below him Sanders of course doesn't eat it but the rest of them will get something so what I would expect is that if Kamala Harris has even an average good day that she'll take a bite and of the top two polling leaders so I think you'll see Kamala have a bump if she just does okay she doesn't have to have a breakout night she just has to look like she's solid because I think Biden and Sanders are gonna give up give up some votes just by being exposed to other younger people I think Biden's age will show I assume the

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think Biden's age will show I assume the debates at the same time tonight as they were last night and it's gonna be it's gonna be interesting to see how Biden performs at nine o'clock at night and then you know it'll be 10 o'clock at night while he's still going cuz I gotta tell you after a certain age you do not perform as well at 10 o'clock at night so that the time of day of these debates is actually pretty important and I would expect that the younger candidates will have better nights because they will simply look like they're a little bit more on the ball if sleepy Joe slurs his words if he missed speaks if he names that let's say that if he tries to name the head of a another country and he gets the name wrong or he has to search for the name or a bungles name anything he does that he missed speaks or looks

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he does that he missed speaks or looks low or looks confused probably will take him out of the race what are the odds that Biden will do at least something that becomes a highlight that makes him look confused or slurring or not on the ball or just says something that sounds Biden and dumb what are the odds you will do one of those things pretty high right pretty high there's gonna be something that looks a little bit questionable now Bernie I think will continue to look crazy and I would expect that here's what I expect that if Biden's numbers go down they're gonna go to Connell Harris and too warm so I think Warren and Harris will be the beneficiaries of any reduction in Biden's support that's what to look for is there anything I haven't talked about yet that you're dying to hear for me

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and Biden will get adderall I got to tell you I'm no expert but from everything I hear if somebody if somebody were to be on adderall it would be a pretty big advantage it's almost as if the debates should have drug testing because it's such an advantage oh I saw somebody in the comments I criticized Komal Harris by calling her heels up and I guess that's was a James Woods who came up with that now the heels up reference is that she slept her way to a good position with Willie Willie Brown I think married at the time blah blah blah you know what I say it's the worst it really is the least effective way to go after Connell Harris because she's gonna be running against Trump do you really think that somebody's gonna say uh I think I'll

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somebody's gonna say uh I think I'll vote for Donald Trump because Carmel Harris had that one one affair that time I don't think so right I don't think so it's it's the least useful thing to say about Cobble Harris is that she had an affair with Willie Brown she's running against Trump have you heard of Donald Trump have you heard any stories you're not gonna get any kind of traction by saying that she you know that she had an affair one time all right so that every time I see it I just go I your waste of your breath it's not here's the thing it's not funny you know when you say heals up capillaries it's not funny it's not clever it's not useful it's just something that everybody says so maybe maybe you don't want to be that person you know we can yeah I I like you

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person you know we can yeah I I like you know I'm always amused by cutting and cruel and inappropriate things said about candidates because they make me laugh but that one doesn't even make me laugh at the very least it should be funny and that's it's just not clever enough not funny enough all right
anything else you want to know somebody said truck didn't sleep his way to the top well you know now that Harris has been a senator I think you just have to look at that and say okay it doesn't matter how she got there does it I mean she's either doing a good job or not I just don't think that that counts she flipped agree blah blah I
just look at your comments right now and see if I yeah horizontal Harris you know

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see if I yeah horizontal Harris you know all of those attacks are bad reddit yeah apparently the the reddit the subreddit in other words the sub section of Reddit called the Donald that's the the primary place where people talk about Trump in a positive way on reddit apparently they got quarantined I don't know exactly what that means in the reddit world but it was something to throttle back their influence so so here's something interesting according to me so last night I tweeted this but it kept it up there for a second I went I went to go on and do some tweeting oh my god it disappeared that's weird oh there it is so I went to do some live tweeting during the democratic debate and so I opened my phone and I went to my Twitter app and the user interface for entering

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app and the user interface for entering a tweet was nonsense I don't know if you can see it but can you see this so the place where you would enter your tweet was covered up by something something else in the UX you know the user interface so I couldn't make a tweet so I get on there to go influence the United States and probably say bad things about the Democrats and I opened up my primary portal to the world and it didn't work for the first time how many times have I had this problem I don't never had I had this problem at any time during the day when I was tweeting all day long not once but the very moment the Democrat debates came on and I one of the more prominent and you know likely to get retweets kind of people talking about the Democrats in likely a negative way

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the Democrats in likely a negative way my tool became unavailable now I said to myself that doesn't look like a coincidence but I I just I rebooted the app and then it was fine so I asked myself okay was it a coincidence or just a weird bug meaning weird bug is it a coincidence and a weird bug because it was so easily fixed or was it not and my my best guess is it was just a coincidental bug so if I if you put a gun to my head and you said Scott you must now make a bet your life depends on it do you think this was some intentional way Twitter was trying to throttle your voice or do you think it was just a bug in the app I would say bug in the app far more likely to be a bug in the app than they feels but here's the problem every time something

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here's the problem every time something like this happens to me or any of you what do you say to yourself you say to yourself I don't know I can't tell and if you can't tell democracy is dead because if you can't tell if your voice is being intentionally or not intentionally throttled then they can throttle it anytime they want so in other words the social media companies already have the power to determine who sees what and therefore who gets elected if they don't use it they've decided that whoever is leading in the polls can go ahead and be president if they decide to use it they've decided that whoever's leading in the polls is not going to be President so even if they don't use the power that they clearly have they still get to make the decision does that make

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get to make the decision does that make sense to you whether they act or they don't act they have the ability and it's not illegal it's unambiguously legal it also seems to be undiscoverable because we haven't discovered it yet right I mean in the sense we all know what's happening and I think it's demonstrated by the James O'Keefe stuff and other things that we've seen we're all pretty sure it's happening but because you can't tell in any given instance whether it's it it's a coincidence or this is the time it's happening you're really kind of helpless and you don't have any mechanism to check there's just nothing you can do about it except complain and even your complaints can be throttled even you're complaining can go away right so I would say that we've reached a point where we have to have a special

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a point where we have to have a special court force for social media specifically to look at their algorithms and and what things I suggest next and those sorts of things so I think there just has to be a social media algorithm court now that would still leave some possibility that the court could look at the algorithm but then the real algorithm is different I'd be pretty big hole in the plan but if they were ever caught doing that it would have to be an enormous penalty I mean you'd have to have a penalty and that would essentially shut under the company the the penalty should be that big it should be put you out of business big it should be that big if they were to show the special court a different algorithm than the one they actually run in in real life so you need to make that risk completely unacceptable somebody says like the FISA Court well you'd have

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says like the FISA Court well you'd have to do better than that but certainly you need somebody looking at it and you probably need more than one judge so you need you need some people know what they're looking at and you need some people who are on both sides of the aisle very important all right
people saying courts cannot be trusted well almost nothing can be trusted a hundred percent yeah nothing can be trusted 100 percent but you you want to improve somebody says talk about Liz Warren's voice I heard on Twitter some people saying that Liz were and sounded like their crazy ex-wife meaning in a general sense not not somebody's specific ex-wife and I don't hear it as much as I heard it with Hillary Clinton my take is that Warren is already better

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my take is that Warren is already better than Hillary was at her best so so at her best Hillary was never was not as good as as Warren was even last night Liz Warren is boring I thought she had the most personality so she had the most passion and the most personnel be last night I don't think she can win against Trump but you know the other thing that she didn't have to deal with last night is all the Pocahontas stuff you know keep in mind that she when she's Democrat and she's debating Democrats they don't bring up the the thing that's most embarrassing then the whole Native American thing but I don't know if that's gonna change any votes I don't have that I don't have a feeling that that'll change any votes somebody's asking me about Andrew yang yang I think could be a a breakout

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yang I think could be a a breakout surprise tonight I think yang is the person most likely to say something that gets they gets on the news because he's the only one who says things that are different and interesting and provocative if you saw his offer the other day he offered on Twitter essentially a contest that for people who retweet him I think or follow him I forget you would give $1,000 a month for 12 months and part of promoting his idea for a universal basic income which would be $1,000 so it was a fairly brilliant move because I I think he gained him a lot of Twitter users got him a lot of attention brought attention to his idea kind of liked it so if he brings that up again tonight it will probably be one of the one of the clips that you see forever all right

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that you see forever all right that's not all I've got to say on that and what's the latest on Bitcoin let's see how Bitcoin is doing today Bitcoin did go crazy and when Bitcoin goes crazy let's see it's down at 11% today the the when is fluctuating quite a bit and when is down at the moment but it's been down before and up and down so we don't know what that means but I will tell you that there are so far three or four companies who have texted me since yesterday and they've put the they put through one hell but button on their websites and I'm going to talk about that in a separate periscope but I want to I want to get a screenshot of them doing that and we'll talk about that so to those who did that thank you I will be promoting your your business separately I won't do that today you and I will talk to you all later

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and I will talk to you all later have a great day