Episode 1499E Scott Adams: Today I Will Talk About Joe Manchin, Swollen Balls, and Other Horrors
Date: 2021-09-14 | Duration: 43:48
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Safe nuclear energy is the future
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J6 prisoners
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Instant election audits
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CA recall election coincidences
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Ice cream for dementia
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Nicki Minaj cousin’s friend
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[Music] good morning everybody welcome to the golden age yeah it's the golden age and i'll even put on my microphone so that the youtube people can hear me better well do we have good news for you today and fun news and stories that you'll want to hear yeah we do it's going to be great but if you'd like to take it up a level and i know you do because why would you settle for less don't settle for less you can have it all all you need is a copper mugger glass a tanker jealous just a canteen jugger flask a vessel of any kind fill it with your favorite liquid i like coffee join me now for the unparalleled pleasure the dopamine of the day thing makes everything better it's called the simultaneous sip and it's going to happen now go
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well if you made it here on time you are in for a treat because today is the best funniest most entertaining news of all time that's a promise let us get right to it uh top of the news you've heard of the pegasus spy software that gets on your phone and gets into all your stuff and it's so advanced that only uh governments have access to it but we found out that there was a flaw or at least a hole in the apple phone operating system that this pegasus software was uh was uh taking advantage of and
and apparently there are names of people who are allegedly targeted by the software including a lot of journalists and activists that's right journalists and activists
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and activists are
are being targeted by foreign nations to be spied upon and their everything on their phone is accessible to them everything now
now have i told you before that one of the weird things about my life is that you read the news but i'm often in it
yeah i mean you watch the news but i watch the news and i'm in it so i read this news about this pegasus spy program that's targeting activists and
and and reporters and journalists am i on that list and if i'm not why not if i were a foreign country the first person i would want to look into was me because i seem to be influencing things
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because i seem to be influencing things now i might not be it could be an illusion it could be an illusion it could be just that everything i try to influence seems to go my way maybe not everything of course nobody nobody gets everything but
but i immediately dropped everything and updated my phone because i guess there's a fix for it but i'll tell you i've never updated my software so fast the moment the moment i saw that like okay drop everything drop everything because the the odds that somehow i've been targeted just as a you know a person who talks in the media about politics and maybe has some influence uh
uh that's some scary somebody says jesse waters mentioned to me last night on gupfeld i have that recorded and i will watch that today well here's some good news are you ready for the good good news really good news great news i'm going to give you the best news today
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today that you've ever heard you ready now some of you don't think it was a problem climate change but suppose you did or suppose you didn't think it was a problem but you'd like everybody to shut up about it which would be a different kind of problem
there are two gigantic happenings that you know that that can solve climate change number one a carbon capture plant the world's first and largest just opened up it's a factory that sucks air into it takes the carbon dioxide out mixes it with water and turns it into some kind of limestone and sticks it in the ground now
now how many factories would you need to suck enough yes in iceland how many would you need and the the company is a swiss startup called climb works
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swiss startup called climb works climb as in climate climb works he now
now we know the technology works okay so we don't have to wonder hey will this technology work already works they built the factory they didn't build a prototype hear this clearly it's not a prototype it's an actual factory that's taking carbon dioxide out of the air
air now how many do you need i don't know but how much more efficient can
can the carbon capture become well if it's like everything else in the world it starts out somewhat barely efficient and it just keeps getting better what happens when our technology for carbon capture goes from kind of kind of works to really good problem solved right so when you see that it's already apparently economical in some sense i
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apparently economical in some sense i don't know i can't imagine that they have a profit and a what they're not selling anything so i don't know who's funding it but it got funded so it means that somebody has an interest that's large enough to put money into it so if you don't have a technical problem because it works there's no question about it it's open right it's open and working you don't have that question and you don't have a funding problem because many would say it's the biggest problem in the world or whatever yeah it may be inefficient now but what's it going to be what will the technology get to in 10 years that's the question you have to ask yourself i don't know so adam dopamine was pointing this out the story out but it also goes to what i call the adam's law of slow-moving disasters how many of you have heard of that have you all heard of the adam's law of slow-moving disasters it's it's i named it after myself and the law states this that the only disasters you have to really worry about
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disasters you have to really worry about are the ones you didn't see coming the ones that sneak up beyond you fast like the pandemic well arguably we could have seen that coming but not the specific one and the argument goes like this that whenever we whenever humanity can see a problem developing over decades we always solve it such as you're going to run out of oil nope we saw it coming and we've learned to frack and do other things and we solved it you're going to run out of food because there are too many people nope nope we just figured out how to grow more food the the cars are gonna pollute the air and we won't be able to breathe nope nope we just changed some laws and made the the smoggy cars go away and it's much better now right so basically every time you find a problem how about the uh the ozone hole in the in the atmosphere
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in the atmosphere so when i was a kid the ozone was going to disappear and we'd all be fried by the sun but we knew it would take a long time to happen and so we changed some laws and got rid of aerosols and we're fine so
so climate change is the prototypical example of that because we're looking at an 80-year kind of time frame you know and granted it's the first 20 that that might be critical but it's a lot of time by human standards that's a lot of time and the odds that we will figure out workarounds for it are really good so
so am i worried about climate change no
no because everybody else is if everybody else was not worried about climate change i might be worried about it
it because i'd be like hey i'm not positive this is going in the wrong direction but it might and nobody's doing anything about it but if you tell me we've got decades to
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but if you tell me we've got decades to work on something and everybody knows it's a problem or let's say most of the scientists and most of the industry believes it's a problem some of you maybe not but that's exactly the situation that makes me feel comfortable my ideal situation is there's a problem that will take decades to materialize and we're working really hard to fix it already that's a good situation golden age here we come
and now here's the second part of that i'm all about the good news today are you feeling better do you feel a little optimism today all right here's the second part um if you've been watching uh michael shellenberger talk about green energy being not as useful as we hoped it would be and that nuclear energy actually is the only really feasible way to give us all the energy we need in the future with other sources of course but we can't not do nuclear
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can't not do nuclear power and we need it for space and blah blah but here's the thing in the history of humanity or at least let's say your lifetime have you ever heard of a major uh debate let's say a public debate where there are definitely people on both sides like really dug in take abortion abortion would be where there's two sides really dug in take um socialism two sides really dug in nothing's gonna change and that that defines most of our topics right somebody says there's three sides in some cases okay but i'm simplifying for for this wouldn't you say that over your entire life you've never seen a major debate with two sides where somebody just won the debate and the other side said okay you're right can you think of any case where that's ever happened
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it's happening right now do you see all the protesters protesting against the building of nuclear power plants
nope do you see all the people going on television and saying we should close all of our nuclear power plants nope no do you know why because the debate is over it's the only time it's the only time a debate has ever been won that i can think of you won't even see anybody go on television who's an expert you know i'm not talking about some scared citizen but you won't see any experts on television saying we shouldn't build nuclear power plants because if you've got an expert associated with the right political right they'd say yeah nuclear power plants but if you got somebody associated with the left let's say joe biden he'd say yes on nuclear power plants have you ever seen this before
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have you ever seen this before and by the way i credit michael schellenberger for i don't know maybe most of this change because he's worked this harder than i've seen anybody work any topic ever and more effectively by the way his communication skills are through the roof rarely do you see somebody with that kind of communication skill who you know who gets a bite on a topic and just drives it down to ground but i think he did i mean he's testified to congress enough and incredibly and persuasively that you don't even see politicians railing against nuclear power do you because i think it would be embarrassing at this point now if you're a little behind the information here that the quick version is this if you are worried about uh storage of nuclear waste basically solved they just store it in big barrels right on site and they don't ship it anywhere
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ship it anywhere when was the last time you heard a big story about a gigantic problem of where to store nuclear waste it's just not a problem they just store it on site problem solved and how about i see fukushima and listed there and how about the problem of safety because you don't want something like a fukushima you know melting down or something right were you aware that no modern designed nuclear energy plant has ever had a death or a meltdown fukushima's old design because you don't want something like a fukushima you know
fukushima's old design you wouldn't build that today and even the new designs have been around so long what we call the newer you know generation three generation three has never had a problem
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generation three has never had a problem those are the only ones you would build you wouldn't build a generation two you wouldn't build a chernobyl generation one right but zero problems with generation three so if you think that there's a safety problem you'd have to answer the fact that zero people have ever died and there's never been a meltdown in a generation three um so waste your storage solved safety solved we're really good at generation three and by the way generation four won't even have a risk of melting down in generation four some of the designs actually eat nuclear waste as their own fuel so you know everything that we were worried about and then of course we've had some breakthroughs in the fission fission yeah or fusion i'm sorry we've had some breakthroughs in fusion which is you know even a bigger deal so if you're looking at uh climate
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so if you're looking at uh climate change the two biggest things that could possibly ever happen are happening the debate on nuclear power is over i've never seen this happen before i've never seen a debate one it's really remarkable can you think of any other example i can't um
um all right so that's good news rasmussen has a new poll out saying asking if you believe that the the folks who are now in jail because of the january 6th protests at the capitol are they do you believe that they are political prisoners i'll ask this in the comments and i'll tell you what the rasmussen pool said do you think that the people in jail for the january 6 protest are political prisoners yes yes yes i'm seeing lots of yeses from the almost all yeses yeah now let me ask you this
let me start by agreeing with you okay so i'm agreeing with you we're on the
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so i'm agreeing with you we're on the same side i would say that they're political prisoners too now let me let's go do a mental experiment suppose we picked one of them to look at so you randomly picked one of the people who's in jail for the january 6 stuff and you say what's what's this one in jail for and they'd probably say something like well we have him on video beating a cop with a blunt object should that person be in jail yeah of course of course it doesn't matter what you think of politics if somebody beat a police officer with a blunt object yeah yeah jail no doubt about it so let's pick somebody else because that one's obvious so you pick the next person next person uh why is this one here well we also have them on video bear spraying a police officer okay well that one goes yeah that one needs to be in jail i feel like it's all going to be that right
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right if you ask me do i think they're political prisoners yes
yes but if you actually went down to each one and said well what about this one you know this one this one uh injured a cop
cop no not that one but i'm not entirely sure they're not all that are you are you sure that that the people in jail are just trespassed
because i don't have that information do you
you do you think that the people still in jail i'm only talking about one still in jail do you think that their only crime was trespassing the now the viking horn guy is an interesting case because i don't know that he did anything did the viking horn guy do anything but trespass
so let's put it this way if there are people who are in jail for just trespassing then clearly they're political prisoners but i would imagine they would all be out on bail by now wouldn't they
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out on bail by now wouldn't they so i feel like i'd need to know a little bit more about that but emotionally emotionally and at the high level yeah political prisoners and you know what even if they're not you know even if you dug down and found there were specific charges that even you would say okay that's a specific charge it still feels like political prisoners i swear to god even if you told me the story for every one of those people he said all right look at it here's every one of these people look at their story you tell me that they should not be in jail and i'd say well maybe they should be this one and yet still i think it's political prisoners like i have two opinions that don't even fit together yeah they might be actually violent people and they're also just political prisoners i can't help it i'd love to tell you that i have a consistent opinion but i don't those two things don't fit together and yet i hold them both as truths
so i don't know if you're different but
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i don't know if you're different but anyway uh rasmussen's result was that 49 of the respondents said they agreed strongly or somewhat that the january 6 people are political prisoners
let that sink in a little bit half of the country thinks we're holding political prisoners
now i don't know if that's just a uh like a political answer to a poll because it might be you know people answer polls the way they want politics to bend i'm not sure it's their actual opinion that every person there is a political prisoner but like i said i have that opinion even if the facts don't support it like somehow my opinion is completely divorced from many facts and i don't care i'm not i don't even know what that means i don't know what that says about me
me what's it say about me that on this topic i don't care if the facts support my opinion have you ever had that feeling
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have you ever had that feeling where you didn't care if the facts were on your side it wasn't going to change your opinion
it's a weird feeling it's one of those times where you can feel your own irrationality
all right i sent a tweet at uh joe manchin today i love the fact that i can tweet a member of congress and the odds that that member of congress will see the tweet are actually really good is that weird because you know and especially because i have a lot of followers and i've got a blue check i'm pretty sure if you're a senator you probably see all the blue check tweets about yourself don't you because it only takes you know a minute a day to look at twitter so i feel like he probably saw it or will see it but here's what i tweeted at uh joe manchin who as you know is in control of everything because he's the only senator who is willing to vote against his own party when things are evenly split so it gives them all the power and he's got the power for the uh the
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and he's got the power for the uh the infrastructure bill and i guess he's also got the power on some kind of a voting access bill that the democrats also want um so i tweeted this at him i said hey senator joe manson since you controlled congress now how about getting us a law forcing states to have instantly fully auditable elections including any software or hardware components in addition to more voting options so i don't have any problem with voting options um i'm certainly not going to be the the person who says hey let's suppress the hours people can vote or suppress the way that they vote or anything like that not going to do that but
i think we need the federal government to force the states to work towards some kind of instantly instantly see that's the key word it has to be instant we can't wait six months for a
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we can't wait six months for a audit like we are now it's got to be instant otherwise it's useless because we if it's not instant you're still going to install the public the politician it's just sort of too late so it's got to be instant and we could totally do that right and fully auditable meaning the software the hardware and everything else now what's the fastest way to do that what's the fastest way to have an instantly auditable election how long would it take to make that happen
one programmer one day per state one programmer
one day that's the entire effort per state you know one per state there is a database that says you voted is there not or or there should be um
you should be able to just check your vote that's it
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that's it your vote should be registered in the big database in the sky and as soon as you vote you know wait five minutes or whatever you should be able to hit an app and they should tell you what happened to your vote now you might say yourself wait a minute id is the problem right because you don't want a person's identification matched to their vote how hard would it be to fix that add five minutes at five minutes because you want to store in the database a secret code that does identify the person but only they can unlock it you know they've got the key so the person who did the vote is the only person who can identify their own vote on the system because they've got the matching key how hard is that all right now of course i'm exaggerating it's not five minutes everything takes a year but we should be working toward it if you think it can be done of course it can be done
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of course it can be done of course it can it's not i mean conceptually it's not even difficult i just told you how to do it all you need is for people to be able to track their vote now the only thing it would catch is fake votes right am i right the only thing you wouldn't catch is a fake vote but could you engineer a solution to that by
by um
um randomly querying people who voted to find out if they're really the real person so you'd have to have two ways to look one to make sure that if you are a real person who voted that your vote got registered the way you wanted it to but secondly if there are votes that was that are fake people that you can randomly not all of them but randomly you can query the real person and say your vote was registered did you vote
i feel like it's doable and i think joe manchin might be the only person who has enough power to make it happen stick that in there as a requirement
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stick that in there as a requirement by 2024 you have to have a fully auditable system or whatever um there would be your golden age if we could get that done
there's a video that i tweeted around that i highly recommend just because it's fun to watch in china they uh demolished 15 skyscrapers at the same time and there's a video of a that looks like maybe a city block or something so there were 15 skyscrapers that they built but never had any occupants for they didn't finish them so i guess they got the basements got flooded and maybe they became unsafe or something so it was no longer practical to finish them so they blew them up now i guess this is not the first time they've done massive multiple building destructions they've done it in other places where they're clearing out buildings i think they've done like 36 at one time but watching 15 skyscrapers blow up at the same time you know because they they
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the same time you know because they they they blow up in a controlled explosion so that they just sink into the dust it's really cool it's really cool so look on my twitter feed it would be i just tweeted it this morning so it's near the top and just just to watch it for fun uh
uh it's really kind of impressive kind of impressive well let's talk about the california uh recall race the election is today or the official election day and
and something very odd has happened very odd
number one well a few odd things um
um number one newsom said i think it was yesterday that a vote for larry elder is a vote against diversity and racial justice that's right a vote against who would be the first black republican governor larry elder if
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black republican governor larry elder if he if he wins uh voting for him to be the first black republican governor of california is a vote against diversity it's against diversity i don't even i don't know how you even say that with a straight face now apparently there is approved diversity and unapproved diversity and the type of diversity that larry elder would bring is apparently unapproved the democrats do not approve of that particular type of diversity uh there's good diversity and bad diversity and i guess he's got the bad kind according to newsome but we've got this match and gasoline situation happening with this california recall i don't feel that the mood of the voters is up to revolution mostly because democrats are going to be i'm sorry republicans will be the victims and they tend not to hit the streets so much but
but there's something very bad going on
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there's something very bad going on that could be coincidence or something very bad is going on i don't know which it is but i'm open to the possibility it's either one so let me give you an example what's going on here you may know that the polling for who's going to win or whether or not the recall would be successful the polling in august looked like it was too close to call it was like within one percent what's the polling today not even close newsome is going to win like 57 if the if the polling is accurate now what happened between august and now they would make it from a super tight race where it looked like elder would win actually because of the trend line to not even close one month in one month it went from from too close to cult and not even close somebody says his money something about the way they campaigned nope
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nope it turns out that the explanation given in the news today is that the august polls were wrong and it's because they worded the poll wrong and they got the wrong result now isn't that convenient the
the the the one race that we think not we i'll take myself out of it the one race which many many republicans think will be rigged i'm not saying it will be i'm saying that republicans are claiming that that happens to be the same race that the polls suspiciously went from totally agreeing with republicans to suddenly totally disagree exactly the way you'd expect a rigged poll to come out because what would be the problem if the polls said it was super close but the vote wasn't
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because we were almost heading for a really big problem weren't we wouldn't it be a really big problem if the polls said it should be close but the vote said it wasn't and people thought it was a rigged vote republicans would take that as proof but
but suddenly by coincidence and by the way i'm only going to claim it's a coincidence because i don't have evidence of anything else but as coincidences go i don't think it could be worse it's a coincidence of a match being dropped in gasoline because if the polls are and you already don't believe the vote itself your credibility is just shot and credibility is the only thing that holds our system together that's it credibility you take the credibility away and all full support unless you use force so
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so how many uh let's say irregularities are happening in the vote well if you're following dave rubin and you should follow dave reuben on twitter and also on locals um he and a number of other people are sort of uh you know getting into the the details of what's happening there and there's a lot of tweets in which people are responding to what they've personally observed now it's all anecdotal anecdotal means it doesn't mean it necessarily represents a large trend it's just people having specific experiences and reporting them and you don't even know if they're real people right so whatever credibility you want to put on these next claims lower it a little bit right now remember i've told you that all election fraud claims if you looked at the whole body of all claims made about all elections everywhere all the time at least in the united states they're going to be wrong 95 of the time
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they're going to be wrong 95 of the time right so 95 of all election fraud claims at least big ones big big claims turn out to be wrong at least 95 could be 100 but at least 95.
95. so keep that in mind uh and when i tell you that there are all kinds of reports of irregularities in the california election so you got people who got mailed uh you know two ballots one for the person who used to live there one for them people got two ballots for one for their maiden name and one for their old name people who got ballots and estate when they haven't been in the state for a long time and i won't go through all the examples but it's just lots of examples of people with a specific um
um complaint now
now are those specific complaints enough or even credible enough to imagine that there's some massive problem going on i don't see it yet it looks like just a whole bunch of
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it looks like just a whole bunch of individual complaints of various credibility but boy is it a red flag if you're asking is fraud proven i'd say no no there's no fraud proven and i don't see evidence that necessarily will be proven but damn there's a lot of questions and can you have a system that doesn't have credibility because there are so many questions and if joe manchin had done the job that we'd love him to do
wouldn't we already have an election where you'd say well there are lots of irregularities but thank goodness you can check to see if your vote got registered correctly you can't all of these problems would go away it wouldn't matter how many claims you heard of irregularities as long as you could check your own vote you'd be pretty happy
yeah uh
uh please provide data if you're 95 false claim
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false claim that's observational it's not based on data so i observe over the years that if you watch the claims and then you just wait long enough to see if they get proven or disproven they're 95 of the time they'll be disproven so that's that's exactly the experience we had with the 2020 election i mean i haven't seen any that were proven but certainly were a lot of claims all right um and apparently there's one story that's uh that 70 percent of the voters somewhere were being turned away because the system said they had already voted and then there was a claim that it was a software problem but then there was a clarification that it was more about a uh out of date poll book i don't know what an a date the poll book is or how that fit into the story but let's say that they do know that was a problem it turned out it was more like a handful of people when they figured out what the problem was they fixed it i think it's been reported as a massive problem
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problem where it might have been just an anecdotal thing that one area screwed up a little bit so i wouldn't be too worried about that anyway
there there are massive uh let's say reports of individual problems but i haven't seen enough of the same kind of problem to suggest massive fraud now
now what are the odds the republicans will believe there was massive fraud in the california election it's a hundred percent because even uh even trump weighed in on this and said uh he said does anybody really believe that the california recall election isn't rigged that's what trump asked now he notice how cleverly he words it if he claimed it was rigged then he'd be in a little bit of trouble but if he says does anybody anybody believe it isn't rigged he's talking about what you think and that's fair because that's a fair statement
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because that's a fair statement he accurately is calling what we think which is different from knowing what is actually happening um
so i don't know if anything's going to blow up based on the result it does look like newsome might win unless there's massive republican turnout which i suppose could happen here's a story that i've been noodling about all day because i didn't think this was true but i googled and i think it is true did you know that uh ice cream is highly recommended for people with dementia how many people do that the ice cream specifically ice cream is highly recommended for people with
apparently what it does is if you're uh if your dementia is causing you to get worked up and angry about stuff which is you know the most common or one of the most common side effects of having dementia apparently the ice cream just puts you in a different head
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in a different head it just as soon as you start eating the ice cream your brain just says ice cream and then you relax and all of your your extra anger from the dementia just just seems to go away now i didn't think this was a real thing until i googled it and saw oh it's actually recommended now let's talk about joe biden
they literally send him out for ice cream
and he loves his ice cream yeah all right so i think this ice cream thing how can we ignore his dementia at this point it's like it's kind of obvious isn't it kind of obvious all right there's a lot of uh i see a lot of chatter about personal choice and and vaccines and some people saying you know whether or not the vaccinations are a good idea or a bad idea it should be a personal choice whether you take them to which i say
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to which i say no it never is these things are just power uh there are a lot of issues that we act as though um
um we we act as though if we made a better argument we could win
win but it's never about that the vaccinations are about power if the people who want everybody to get vaccinated have more power than maybe it'll happen and if they don't have enough power it won't happen it has nothing to do with what's right or wrong we should just figure out who has more power and just just go with that
let's talk about your balls so the big story is that tucker carlson did a segment uh talking about nicki minaj's uh uh tweet in which uh nikki said that her cousin's friend's uh testicles swelled up after getting the vaccination and it made him impotent not impotent made him
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made him unable to have children and caused his planned wedding to be cancelled now there are many funny things about this story and i don't know where to begin number one as some doctors pointed out uh nicki minaj i think you just outed your cousin's friend for having chlamydia because that's what makes your balls swell up and
and that may be but
but it made me wonder what would be the side effect if if this is actually a side effect of the vaccination now and let me remind you if a billion people get a vaccination someone in that billion people is going to get swollen bubbles the next day
day not necessarily because of the vaccination but if a billion people do anything somebody's going to have something happen the next day it doesn't matter what it is you'll have every everything that could happen somebody's going to have it
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somebody's going to have it so the fact that one guy's balls got bigger after a vaccination doesn't mean it was caused by the vaccination
but on average wouldn't you expect i don't know how they measure this exactly because on average wouldn't you expect that the people who did get the vaccination and were not afraid of it on average wouldn't they have bigger balls because they're the ones who weren't were not afraid of the vaccination so
so the people are not afraid on average wouldn't they have bigger balls
what no doesn't work that way
don't hate me it's just a joke so um uh there's the other funny thing is that uh nicki minaj's cousin's friend with the swollen testicles um
um he uh i know a little bit about him i did some research turns out he wanted to be famous
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be famous he wanted to be famous um and by the way if you go over to the locals platform you can see it fine uh he wanted to be famous but uh he did he fell a little short so instead all right you i'll just turn off youtube um so he this guy with the swollen balls wanted to be famous but only his balls are
are um
um and so that is the story of nicki minaj's cousin's balls now
now if you wanted people to take the vaccination and you want to persuade them what would be a good way to do it well one way to do it is to tell people that coven itself would make your balls shrink if i heard that there was any chance at all that covet would make my balls shrink what are the odds that i would go get that vaccination pretty good pretty good because uh i would take a 100 chance of dying but i wouldn't take a 100 chance of my ball shrinking
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ball shrinking am i right now i know that's not logical i'm not saying it's rational but men men back me on this you would take a one in 100 chance of dying if it you know if it meant doing a sport or doing something you like but would you take a one in a hundred chance of your ball shrinking now you might not so persuasion-wise yeah persuasion-wise uh telling people that covet would shrink your balls it's not true as far as letting them know but if if you could tell people that and make them believe it they'd probably go get the shot all right i gotta go do some other things and uh i will talk to you later sorry about the youtube thing um
thorium doesn't need a water supply yeah china's testing in the gobi desert excellent hope it works out and i will talk to you all tomorrow