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ks like a criminal organization. Like actually literally. It's made to move large amounts of money through various organizations that they control. And that appears to be the main purpose because the only thing they're always in favor of is moving a large amount of money through any Democratic controlled organization. It doesn't even matter if it's BLM or climate change or anything else. Large amo…
← Previous segment →milar pay, pretty similar visibility. And one of them just got promoted to the Secretary of Defense in charge of the strongest military in the history of the known universe. The other one is Don and he just left X. Okay so you can sort of see why he'd have an attitude about it. Didn't work out the way he hoped.
Now who else got a good promotion? Oh somebody else got a good promotion. There was this woman you may have heard of her. She was on the terrorist watch list. Yeah she was on the terrorist watch list. That's dangerous. So but she got promoted to be the Director of National Intelligence. Her name is Tulsi Gabbard. Yep went from being on the terrorist watch list so she couldn't fly without people following around to the boss of all those people. Well not all the people in the TSA I suppose but that's like the head intelligence job now. Is Tulsi Gabbard the right choice for that? I like it. I like it a lot. Yeah I'm all in on that one. And again can you trust Tulsi Gabbard to be working productively and to be honest with Trump? Yes yes yes yes. So love it. I think she'll be confirmed.
Rubio for Secretary of State. Now I know some of you are thinking Rubio might be too neocon. I don't think you have to worry about that at all. Here's why. He's got a boss called Trump. Rubio is not going to be out like doing his own thing. Rubio is smart enough. He's been around enough that he knows what that job is. The job is to do the work of the president. If he has a problem with the president's direction he'll talk to him privately but no. Do I think that Rubio has the experience, the personality, the character, the I don't know the vision? Yes yes he has all that. Could Rubio be a president someday? Yes absolutely. I don't know if he'd be my first choice depends who's running but no I don't have any problems with him at all. And I'm not worried about the neocon thing because I think that as long as Trump's the boss that takes care of itself.
Then the left is running out of insults. They can't even figure out how to insult anybody. So you may have heard that the DOGE effort, DOGE which stands for Department of Government Efficiency, the Elon Musk effort to make the government more efficient and smaller and cost less, will now be joined with Vivek Ramaswamy. So they will partner on this effort. I don't know if they have a one in charge or they're partners or whatever and maybe they don't need to even have that but what do you think of that?
Let me tell you what Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC says. He says that Musk got quote a humiliating demotion from the head of DOGE to simply a co-worker with Vivek. Yeah that was a humiliating demotion to find that one of the most capable people we've ever seen even anywhere near our government is going to work on the hardest problem we've ever had to crack which is how do you fix the government. Now you have to work really hard to turn that positive into a negative. It would be like if you found that Ben Franklin if he had been alive at the same time Ben Franklin and Thomas Edison have teamed up and then Lawrence O'Donnell would be it's a humiliating demotion for Ben Franklin. And I'd be like okay you realize they're probably better together right? Humiliating demotion. And then you look at Lawrence O'Donnell's face and he has that mental illness face where his smile doesn't match what he's saying. And a humiliating demotion he's like enjoying it too much. It's like some weird almost looks like he's masturbating under the desk when he talks almost anyway.
There was some concern about security because if you start cutting the government there's a lot of people in the government who are very very bad people and literally murderers. So you know or killers let's say. But our government includes a lot of people who have killed people right? People who are in the military have killed people. People in the intelligence community have killed people. People in the Senate have voted for things that they knew would kill people. So the government is actually the one organization that has more killers in it than prison I think as a percentage certainly as a numb
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er. But don't you think there are more killers literally killers in the government than there are in their prisons? Because most of the prisoners are not murderers but there's a whole lot of people in the State Department the military and the government who have been in the military and literally have killed people right? So if you're trying to downsize and take away something that's valuable to…
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