They Really Said That: Newsom, Kimmel, Mamdani, & More in the Grievance Games
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They Really Said That: Newsom, Kimmel, Mamdani, & More in the Grievance Games

They’re losing power—and losing their minds.
From Gavin Newsom’s horseback meltdown to Jimmy Kimmel’s profanity post, this Grievance Games episode dissects the most absurd, offensive, and downright embarrassing things public figures actually said this week.

We break down:
• Gavin Newsom’s meltdown over a park patrol
• Zohran Mamdani dodging on “Globalize the Intifada”
• A viral post comparing detention wristbands to Nazi Germany
• Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel’s career implosions
• Jamaal Bowman’s theory that racism causes heart disease


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Time Codes ⏱️/ Topics: 00:00 Introduction to the Grievance Games00:12 Gavin Newsom's Controversial Statements08:47 Zoran Mamani's Political Dodge13:43 Brooke's Historical Comparisons16:33 Stephen Colbert's Cancellation24:03 Jamal Bowman's Victimhood Claims27:03 Grievance Games Awards and Conclusion


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This is a man who's somehow one of the Democratic frontrunners

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for the 2028 election, Gavin Newsom.

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He genuinely offered us this gem that I could not pass up.

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Take a listen. All that reputational damage

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that's being done as they're sitting there on horses with

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American flags, running through soccer fields, scaring kids that

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are playing soccer in the middle of the day at a summer camp.

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For what? So we're on, Ma'am Dami, another

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returned contestant, a mayoral candidate coming out for New

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York City. He's a professional victim and a

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part time deflector in chief. Kristen Welker asks very simply

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whether he condemns the phrase Globalize the intifada.

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Check this out. That's not language that I use.

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The language that I use and the language that I will continue to

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use to lead this city is that which speaks clearly to my

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intent, which is an intent grounded in a belief in

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universal human rights. But do you?

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Actually condemn it. I think that's the question and

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and. Let's take a look at Zohan

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Mandani rapping back in the day. Nanny.

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Honestly, this clip right here that I'm going to play you

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pretty much sums up his entire mindset during his run. 3

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elections and one obsession. Boo Trump.

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Yay Biden. Boo Trump again.

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Check it out. Donald Trump has been sworn in

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as President of the United States.

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I know, I know, I know. Listen, listen.

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We're just as confused as you are.

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Joe Biden did it. I sat down and just started

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crying with relief. And Evie said you never have to

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talk about him again. After a bizarre and vicious

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campaign fueled by a desperate need not to go to jail, Donald

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Trump has won the 2024 election. Find the.

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Call us and find. The light.

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Hey guys, here we go. Another episode of They Really

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Said That the Grievance Games. Before I get rolling, I want to

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remind you why I even make these They Really Said That episodes.

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I started doing it a while back. I do them every other episode,

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and there's just constant ammunition for these.

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It's fun, don't get me wrong, but mostly it's because this

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rhetoric that's being spewed by people with larger platforms

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than me, the garbage that people just let slide, It matters.

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People hear a phrase on a podcast, a viral clip, a tweet

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from someone with status, and suddenly it becomes fact.

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No questions, no thought, just an emotional reaction.

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Then that's how we got where we are now in this country.

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That's how we keep sinking. And it's why I sit down and I

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shred this stuff apart. It's not because it's

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entertaining, though it is, but because if we don't start

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calling it out piece by piece, it becomes the narrative.

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And once that takes root, climbing back out of that spiral

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gets harder every time. So let's fix it while we still

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can. This is stay in the great

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podcast. It's July 21st, 2025.

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Let's roll. All right, before we get into

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this, I want you to really hear it for yourself.

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This guy, again, it's not AI. It's not satire.

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This is a man who's somehow one of the Democratic frontrunners

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for the 2028 election, Gavin Newsom.

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He's a returned contestant, yes, like I mentioned here at the

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games, but he genuinely offered us this gem that I could not

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pass up. Take a listen.

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All that reputational damage that's being done as they're

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sitting there on horses with American flags running through

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soccer fields, scaring kids that are playing soccer in the middle

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of the day in a summer camp. For what?

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Just toughness. It's a weakness masquerading as

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strength. That's what I don't like about

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this son of a bitch. I don't.

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And forgive me, I know he's the president of States.

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Forgive me. I didn't.

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Yeah, I I Yeah. He calls me new scum.

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You know, Come on, I meant how to explain that to my kid.

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Now he's got I have my kids friends call him my kids new

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scum that I get because I was called that in 7th grade.

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Oh goodness. How do I explain that to my

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children? I don't know, Gavin.

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You could try. Sometimes people call me names

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when I'm losing badly. Or Daddy made a lot of decisions

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that hurt a lot of people and now they're pointing it out.

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Something like that. Well, let's be honest, one of

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your kids listens to Charlie Kirk.

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You probably heard New Scum and thought, yeah, it's about right.

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So California's favorite gel haired Hallmark villain is back

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in the grievance games. Why?

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Because somehow he's pulling second behind JD Vance for 2028

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and this is what their bench looks like.

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Let's talk about what got him here for this episode.

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As you just saw, Newsom claims with a full face of fake outrage

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that the National Guard, in case you missed that part, stormed a

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children's soccer field on horseback.

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Yes, stormed, scaring them as if America was re enacting a scene

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from Braveheart in downtown LA. But here's what actually

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happened. The the National Guard rode

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across MacArthur Park. The kids were already gone.

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And even if they had been there, they probably thought it was

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awesome, perhaps like a live Fortnite event.

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Do you really think a bunch of eight-year olds saw horses and

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went mom, I'm scared. No, they went, is there a

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parade? Is are we filming a movie?

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Kids are like that. But Gavin spun it into full

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fascism. Of course.

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Apparently mounted patrol equals authoritarianism now.

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His concern isn't the fentanyl overdoses, the crime, the fact

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that every middle class family is trying to U-Haul their way

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out of his state. Nope, it's the horses in the

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park. And what's got him extra

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emotional on this interview? Trump called him new scum.

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Well, he's called him that more than once.

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That's a trigger, apparently. Was that the reason for his

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interview meltdown? He clapped back.

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He's a son of a bitch. Wow, that's very presidential,

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Gavin. Ahead of your 2028 race.

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Listen, when your biggest crisis is how to explain a nickname to

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your kids, maybe politics isn't the issue.

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Maybe you're just too soft for the job.

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Here's what's really going on. Gavin Newsom is spiralling.

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The country is waking up to the damage in California, the

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migrants, the homelessness, the crime, the lies, the riots.

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The only play left for him is fear and victimhood.

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The orange man called me names and the mean soldiers walked

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through a park. This is not leadership, it's PR

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therapy. And this guy wants to be

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president. Let's just say if this is the

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best the left has to offer, that that they have lined up for

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2028. I hope they run him.

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I would Please, I beg you, good luck, Gavin, Move on.

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Let's go to another political cluster right now across the

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other side of the United States in the east, Zoran Mamdami,

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another return contestant, A mayoral candidate coming up for

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New York City. He's a professional victim and a

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part time deflector in chief on NBCS Meet the Press.

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Kristen Welker asks very simply whether he condemns the phrase

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Globalize the intifada. Check this out.

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Recently asked about the term globalize the intifada.

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If it makes you uncomfortable in that moment, you did not condemn

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the phrase. Now, just so folks understand,

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it's a phrase that many people here as a call to violence

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against Jews. There's been a lot of attention

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on this issue. So I want to give you an

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opportunity to respond here and now.

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Do you condemn that phrase? Globalize the intifada?

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That's not language that I use. The language that I use and the

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language that I will continue to use to lead the city is that

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which speaks clearly to my intent, which is an intent

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grounded in a belief in universal human rights.

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But do you actually condemn it? I think that's the question and

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and the outstanding issue that that a number of people both of

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the Jewish faith and beyond have.

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Do you condemn that phase? Globalize the intifada, which a

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lot of people here is a call to violence against Jews?

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I've heard those fears and I've had those conversations and

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ultimately they are part and parcel of why in my campaign

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I've put forward a commitment to increase funding for anti hate

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crime programming by 800%. I don't believe that the role of

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the mayor is to police speech in the manner, especially of that

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of Donald Trump, who has put one New Yorker in jail who's just

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returned to his family. Mahmoud Khalil for.

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Wow, that wasn't a dodge, that was a full on slalom of it.

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He went from I wouldn't use that phrase to Trump is dangerous and

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mean to I'm not the speech police.

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I'm a mayoral candidate candidate.

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Imagine being asked, do you support violent uprising?

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And your response is, well, I'd rather spend the money on inner

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city hate crimes. What is that even?

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What's that to do with anything that you were asked?

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It doesn't. Jews in New York don't feel

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safer because you're funding ADEI Flyer.

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They want to know if their mayoral candidate thinks it's OK

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to chant a phrase that literally translates to violent revolt,

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especially after two years of campus mobs calling for Jewish

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deaths and violent protests erupting in Manhattan.

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But Zoelron doesn't want to say no Why?

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Because the far left base he's courting loves that phrase, and

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so does he. And let's talk about his speech

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police line. I'm the mayor.

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I'm not here to be the speech police.

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Really. Well, let's reverse this.

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Imagine a Republican candidate who refused to condemn a

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rallying cry like Cleanse the Caliphate or Globalize the

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Crusade. You think Zoran would let that

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slide? No, he'd be on MSNBC demanding

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apologies, reparations, and emergency funding for emotional

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trauma therapy. This isn't about free speech,

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it's about cowardice. This guy refuses to offend anti

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semites because they're his voters and that's what he is as

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well. He wants their vote more than he

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wants moral clarity. Frankly, that makes him unfit to

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lead a city that has more Jews than Tel Aviv.

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As soon as I start losing it about this dude, which I have, I

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played the following which I'm going to play for you now and it

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makes me feel better. Let's take a look at Zohan

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Mandani rapping back in the day. Go.

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a rap for you, Nani. I encourage you to go watch the

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rest of that if you need a good chuckle.

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I've heard high school cafeteria raps that were better than that.

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And half those kids were suspended for vaping.

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That performance was so off rhythm.

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Hamas tried to return the campaign funding donation out of

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embarrassment. All right, enough.

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Let's not condemn the man for trying to channel his inner

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artiste. I actually admire that.

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Let's condemn him for the dangers he represents to our

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country's largest city. Moving on, ladies and gentlemen,

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we now go live to a Facebook history professor with 0

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credentials, 0 context, and apparently zero clue.

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Here's what Brooke talks. Politics.

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I guess I'm giving her a nice plug.

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Had to say this week from her suburban panic room, she said

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people at Alligator Alcatraz are being given wristbands with a

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number on it they must wear for ID purposes.

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It's truly giving 1936 vibes. Let's take a moment to absorb

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that. Not 2024 vibes.

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Not even 2004 vibes. Brooke hit us with giving us the

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1936 vibes because assigning A wristband at a detention Center

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for ID purposes is apparently the exact same as Nazi Germany.

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Let's unpack the sheer stupidity with just three key points.

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Wristbands. Do you mean like every hospital

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in America gives you? How about Disney World business

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conferences? The Coachella festival that you

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definitely snuck into with a fake one number?

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Two assigned numbers, Brooke? Social Security numbers?

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Driver's license numbers, passport, you guessed it,

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numbers. Inmate numbers, athlete jersey

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numbers, veterans ID numbers. The fucking Wi-Fi at Starbucks

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gives you a number when you log in.

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So if numbers equals fascism, welcome to the fucking 4th

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Reich. Brought to you by Verizon.

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But the real insult isn't the stupidity, it's the comparison.

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So #3 in 1936 Germany, we're talking about the industrialized

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dehumanization and extermination of millions of Jews, Roma,

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political descendants and children.

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And Brooks comparing that to detention, REST, bans.

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Let me be clear, this isn't just wrong, it's repulsive.

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These people broke immigration law.

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The ones in Alligator Alcatraz, they're not being processed into

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gas chambers. They're getting an ID bracelet,

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an air conditioned room, 3 meals and a phone call.

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Let's cool it with the Holocaust cosplay.

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It's dangerous rhetoric and it just makes you look asinine.

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This is not 1936, it's 2025. If a signing numbers makes us

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Nazis, then I guess we need to put TSA on trial and burn every

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hospital wristband in America. Seriously, Brooke, you're right.

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How about this? You go RIP up your Social

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Security card and go live in the fucking woods with no Wi-Fi.

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It's enough time on Brooke. The Nazi stuff and the fascism

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stuff is just getting out of hand.

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You sound like idiots, let's move on.

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Speaking of idiots, Stephen Colbert was just fired by CBS.

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You all probably know this. He wasn't replaced or he's not

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going to be replaced. He's not rebranded.

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He was just the the the Late Show is just deleted, gone.

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There's no host, no reboot, just silence.

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Finally, honestly, this clip right here that I'm going to

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play you pretty much sums up his entire mindset during his run. 3

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elections and one obsession. Boo Trump, yay Biden, Boo Trump

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again, and now you're fired. He never adapted, he never grew.

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He just kept clinging to the same stale resistance routine

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while the rest of the country moved on.

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Check it out. Donald Trump has been sworn in

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as president of the United States.

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I know, I know, I know. Listen, listen.

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We're just as confused as you are.

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Joe Biden did it. I sat down and just started

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crying with relief and Evie said you never have to talk about him

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again. And then I cried with joy.

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After a bizarre and vicious campaign fueled by a desperate

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need not to go to jail, Donald Trump has won the 2024 election.

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Next year will be our last season.

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The network will be ending The Late Show in May.

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What a perfect video. This man watched Network Late

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Show ratings collapse below cable and streaming platforms.

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He watched his audience shrink and still thought the best way

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to connect with America was to cry about Trump's tie color

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every single night for eight years.

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The man was frozen in time in 2016, and he never left.

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You can hand him a check for $10 million and a plane ticket to

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reality, and he'd still be monologuing like it was election

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night. And now that CBS cancelled the

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Late Show, theories are flying. It's Trump's fault, It's

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corporate suppression. It's a media conspiracy.

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Let me help you all. The bottom line is the show lost

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$40 million a year and it cost 100 million to make.

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Most nights, more people watched reruns of Antiques Roadshow than

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Colbert's opening monologue. Steven, your audience left you

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behind. You did not adapt.

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You doubled down on smug elitist monologues and partisan

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sermonettes. You mocked regular people while

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playing lap dog to power. You did not resist.

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You hosted A televised tantrum till the check bounced.

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But wait, here comes Jimmy Kimmel to the Rescue America's

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moral compass now that he's done crying on air and virtue

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signaling his way through his monologues, all while hoping

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nobody remembers how he got famous hosting a show where

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women have bounced on trampolines and fat jokes were a

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sport. Here's his response to Colbert's

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cancellation. Love you Steven, fuck you and

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all your Sheldon's. Cbsi assume that means Big Bang

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Theory. Young Sheldon I think was one of

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them. All of those shows together.

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Very classy response, very composed Jimmy.

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I can see the Peabody award glowing in the distance.

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Jimmy Kimmel's mad at CBS for cancelling a money bit but

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keeping the Sheldon's. But every single Sheldon show

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that was ever aired was beating your boy in ratings.

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Probably cost half as much to make.

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That's not betrayal, it's just business.

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Guess what, Jimmy? You're next.

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Your ratings are even worse than Colbert's.

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You're a man in a $3000 suit who built a career on mocking people

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who shop at Walmart. You took a show known for weird

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St. humor and turned it into an MSNBC therapy session.

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Congratulations. And then Jimmy made this piece

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of work. Take a listen.

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CBS would rather spend $16 to give money to

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Trump than to keep Stephen Colbert.

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Tell me, is this shameful and disgraceful?

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CBS will cancel the Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2026 and

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the reason is financial problems.

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The truth is far more disgusting than this. 2 days ago, Steven

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just revealed on the show, the parent company Paramount gave

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Trump $16 to let him accept an exclusive interview

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with 60 Minutes. He said that this money was a

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big fat bribe, a big gift to the dictator.

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The result? The show is cancelled without

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changing the cast or rescheduling, and the entire

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brand was directly wiped out. Goodness, he sounds drunk in

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that. Probably is.

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So now Kimmel wants us to believe that Colbert was fired

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for calling CBS out for paying Trump 16 for an

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exclusive interview? First off, that's a lie.

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The 16 was actually a settlement because Trump was

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suing for aiding Kamala Harris in her interview that they

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aired. But let me get this straight.

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Either way, this is a private company who spends money on

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content that people really want to see.

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When you're mad that they didn't spend another 40 million letting

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Stephen cry about Trump, even if it was just retaliation for what

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he said. So what?

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You think CBS owes Colbert a job while he calls their parent

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company fascists? Imagine working for Target and

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going on TV saying your manager's a dictator.

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Then you're crying when you're not employee of the month.

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Here's what this really is. It's the old guard dying.

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Network TV. Late night is fading.

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YouTube, podcasts, independent creators, streaming.

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They've won, and these legacy clowns just can't handle it.

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Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert are the guys who complain that

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the band kicked them out while forgetting that they haven't

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learned a new song since 2006. It's not censorship when the

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market says you're boring. They were cancelled.

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They weren't. They weren't cancelled, they

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expired like soy milk. Fake outrage.

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And now here's a twist. Jimmy Fallon could very well be

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the last the last one standing for the network late night

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shows. Question is, will he adapt,

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evolve, and figure out how to actually entertain and connect

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with America again? Or will he stay on the same path

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as Kimmel and Colbert, weeping through monologues, playing hall

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monitor for progressive social media, writing the ratings slide

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until NBC hands him a tote bag and a severance check?

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I always thought Fallon was the funniest of the three.

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And yes, Kimmel's not gone yet technically, but let's be real,

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he's already warming the seat in the cancellation waiting room.

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Fallon, you've got one shot. Don't blow it.

00:23:52
Sobbing into a fouchy pillow. I'm rooting for you.

00:23:56
All right, let's move on from those guys.

00:23:59
The last contestant stepping into the grievance games arena

00:24:03
is none other than Jamaal Bowman, former congressman, fire

00:24:07
alarm enthusiast, and now the part time CNN therapist.

00:24:12
Take a look at this. Reason why heart.

00:24:14
Disease. I can't.

00:24:15
Listen to what I'm saying. The reason why heart disease and

00:24:18
cancer and obesity and diabetes are bigger in the black

00:24:22
community is because of the stress we carry from having to

00:24:26
deal with being called the N word directly or indirectly

00:24:29
every day. If, if, if your colleagues would

00:24:32
listen and try to learn and engage and grow and stop being

00:24:37
so hateful. We could have a better country,

00:24:39
Jamal, but unfortunately we're still here.

00:24:41
Jamal Wow. Victim, victim, victim.

00:24:49
Here we go. I thought I had heard every

00:24:52
possible way to play victim, but here we are.

00:24:55
According to Bowman, Black Americans have higher rates of

00:24:59
heart disease, diabetes, obesity and cancer because they're

00:25:04
called the N word everyday. Directly or indirectly.

00:25:09
Indirectly. What does that even mean?

00:25:12
Telepathic racism? I sent someone across the street

00:25:16
may have thought something and now I have hypertension.

00:25:21
This isn't victimhood. This is Olympic level mental

00:25:25
gymnastics and it does a total disservice to real issues in the

00:25:29
black community. Issues of nutrition, education,

00:25:33
urban policy, healthcare access, actual variables.

00:25:38
Real racism is also diminished. But instead Jamal's out here

00:25:43
peddling a theory that mean words are causing cancer.

00:25:47
By that logic, the Jews over history should be dropping dead

00:25:51
of stress at 25. Asians should be Keeling over

00:25:55
from microaggression aggressions and college admissions.

00:25:58
White kids being told they're born oppressors, Shouldn't they

00:26:02
be all on life support from the stress?

00:26:05
But Nope, just Bowman's chosen group.

00:26:09
Apparently, study after study shows that socio economic status

00:26:13
and environment, not imagined insults, are the key drivers of

00:26:18
health outcomes. In fact, low income white

00:26:22
Americans in food deserts suffer the same rates of diabetes and

00:26:27
obesity. So what are they being called

00:26:30
every day, directly or indirectly?

00:26:34
Let's not forget, this isn't just bad science on Bowman's

00:26:38
part, it's deeply insulting to the people who actually suffer

00:26:41
from these diseases, to researchers who work to fix

00:26:45
them, and to every minority group that knows what real

00:26:49
adversity looks like. And they don't blame it on high

00:26:53
cholesterol. You know what actually raises

00:26:55
blood pressure, Jamal? Listening to nonsense like this

00:27:00
and knowing that CNN paid you to say it.

00:27:03
All right, here are the grievance Games awards for

00:27:06
today. I'm jumping right into it.

00:27:08
I, it was a lot today, but I think I, I think I covered it

00:27:14
well. So without further ado, the most

00:27:19
dramatic performance in a fantasy war.

00:27:21
Gavin Newsom for I'm sorry, this, this whole horse thing.

00:27:26
He's bravely defending California's playgrounds from

00:27:28
imaginary horseback invasions. The participation trophy for

00:27:34
late night comedy. Stephen Colbert and Jimmy

00:27:36
Kimmel. 2 washed up court jesters still clapping back from

00:27:41
the corner after the Kingdom stopped watching.

00:27:45
The most shameless use of word soup.

00:27:48
Zoran Mamdani for turning violent uprising into community

00:27:53
investment without blinking. The Olympic level victim card.

00:27:59
Jamal Bowman for discovering that diabetes and heart disease

00:28:03
are actually caused by racist brain waves.

00:28:07
And of course, the best supporting actress in a

00:28:09
historical re enactment is Brooke Talk.

00:28:12
Brooke from to Brooke talks politics for Canberra,

00:28:16
wristbands at a detention center to Nazi death camps.

00:28:20
Just read a book, Brooke. So this is what we're up

00:28:23
against. Manufactured outrage.

00:28:25
Keep saying it. Delusion sold as empathy.

00:28:30
Victimhood with a marketing team.

00:28:33
These people aren't just saying insane things, they're trying to

00:28:36
make you feel insane for disagreeing.

00:28:39
Here's the good news. The tide is turning.

00:28:43
They're getting fired. They're losing money.

00:28:46
Their grip is slipping. The American people are done

00:28:50
being gas lit by narcissists with a spotlight and a

00:28:53
teleprompter. Let's keep that trend going

00:28:57
together. Let's rebuild some sanity.

00:29:01
And let's remind them the rest of us are finally watching.

00:29:05
So stay questioning. Stay laughing, try and stay

00:29:10
neutral and stay in the grey. See you next time.

00:29:15
Love you all, Mike's off.