Some More News - SMN: DEI, Twitter's Rock Bottom, And Other News Stories We're Predicting For 2024
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Hello, hey, mr. Cody, it's wombo from work Oh
Hi, what's upombo. From work. Oh. Hi.
What's up? How you doing?
Uh,
what is this? I don't like this.
Wombo was just thinking
maybe, maybe Mr. Cody
wants to come over Wombo's house for a bit.
We can watch Green Book or
play Stratego. Just soak
in the hot tub or whatever. Wombo is
wide open.
Just soak in the hot tub or whatever. Wombo is wide open.
One second.
That's better.
Boy, why do I feel like something very bad
is going to happen to me?
Some kind of looming thread of just bad.
You guys feel that?
You feel, do you feel the bad?
Like maybe 2024 is just gonna be very, very tiring.
Something about something happening later in the year.
I can't, ah, I can't put my finger on what?
Some kind of event.
Now Warmbo wants to hang out?
What is that about?
Okay, I know how to figure this out.
With an episode of this show, Some More News.
You heard of it?
It's this show.
Welcome to it.
And hey, here's some more news.
2024 is gonna be just a whole lot.
Exhausting news we can expect in 2024.
Oh, heck yes.
Are you ready to get tired?
I sure am.
I'm so ready to get tired that I'm already very tired.
I need to lie down.
My big bearded brain hurts
because I don't know if you know this,
but we haven't been shy about getting a lot of things right
on this show, which isn't to say we're always right.
Part of our superpower is selectively finding the stuff
we were right about and highlighting it
while ignoring anything else.
It's called being manipulative
and my therapist thinks it's awesome.
My point is that hindsight is 20-20.
Monday morning orgy ref, et cetera, and whatever.
It's easy to talk about events we were right about
after they happened.
So why not call our shots instead?
Friday night orgy ref.
Really flex our psychic abilities.
Orgy, oracle, oracle, oracle!
It's not perfect. And honestly, much like a. Orgy, oracle, oracle, oracle! It's not perfect.
And honestly, much like a cursed orgy,
I really hope that the following predictions
for 2024 don't happen.
Like seriously, it would be really swell if we're wrong.
Please, I'm literally begging.
The pandemic is far from over.
See what I mean?
Also, it's possible that we're not using magic powers
so much as looking at data.
Anywho, the heck are we talking about here, huh?
What's going on?
COVID is over, right?
It's certainly not a pandemic anymore,
like we say in our title,
and most Americans agree that COVID is over.
And to be fair and balanced and a little salty to taste,
COVID rates are largely way down.
They seem to spike specifically during the winter,
which scans, but those spikes aren't nearly as large
as the Omicron wave back in old 2022.
To be exact-ish, there were about 20,000
weekly hospitalizations in September of 2023.
Of course, if you're immunocompromised,
that's still too many people.
But for most Americans, it don't matter to them.
More like impunocompromised, they say.
I'm so sorry I said that.
It's the Americans are saying that,
the other Americans, not me.
Only 7% of Americans are, quote,
"'very worried about getting COVID'
and only 17% of eligible people
actually got the latest vaccine.
That last bit is a little concerning
on account of the fact that older Americans
really should be vaccinated regularly, but simply aren't.
So it's safe to assume
that there will be another spike this year.
Perhaps during a time when people are all out,
going to something. some kind of event
that's close to winter where people gather
really close to each other, an orgy?
Am I thinking of an orgy again?
I hope I'm not.
Still, the possibility of COVID returning
in some big terrifying way is slim.
So that's good.
Segment over.
No, it's not over.
Not even like a da da da da da,
like one of the, we haven't done those in a while.
Hell yeah, welcome back.
So if you look at the title of this segment again,
you might notice that we didn't say COVID specifically.
Ha ha ha, we tricked you good.
You look like fucking asshole.
We are pointing and laughing
because I don't know if you know this,
but COVID isn't the only virus that will exist.
There will be other bigger and probably worse pandemics
that we will have to deal with.
And see, I'm not sure if you recall this,
but something very ridiculous happened during COVID.
A certain political party,
when faced with an apolitical pandemic,
decided to fight on the side of the virus.
You remember that?
When we learned that a huge portion of America
apparently had oppositional defiant disorder
to the point that they were willing to die
instead of take basic and common sense measures
to protect themselves and others from COVID.
And even now are still putting out headlines,
absolutely terrified of having to put something
over the lower half of their face.
The ultimate sacrifice, boy, that's really, really stupid.
Like when history looks back at that,
it's gonna be very embarrassing and baffling,
especially since after all of that,
one of the uniting actions that state governments took
from that ordeal, the more than 1 million deaths,
was to pass a series of laws designed to stop health agencies
from enacting mandates that would slow the next pandemic.
No shit, that's a thing that happened.
Currently, about 30 states have made it harder
for health officials to issue basic protections
like mask mandates and distancing.
In other words,
lawmakers saw a massive global pandemic
that killed countless and said,
"'You know what?
"'The real problem is having to wear those pesky masks.'"
And then for the first time ever,
they actually rushed through laws
as if it were a life and death scenario,
choosing to support death.
Clearly in the pocket of Big Reaper.
It is beyond confusing to see politicians land
on the side of the virus that killed everyone.
But here we are, beyond confused.
And so it would perhaps be nice to see someone
rooting for the side that keeps people alive,
especially now that we just saw
the biggest wave since Omicron.
Unfortunately, the White House has been silent on the issue.
I wonder if there's a reason they would just let people die
instead of making a politically unpopular health measure.
Is there like some kind of political pageant happening soon?
And while it's unlikely that we can issue mask mandates
without a civil war apparently,
there are things that could be done right now
to at least help.
Some suggestions from this article by the New Republic
include really obvious things
like renovating public spaces to have HEPA air filters,
normalizing the use of masks in specific places,
promoting regular vaccinations and making them easy to get
and pushing airlines to waive cancellation fees
during COVID spikes.
You'll notice none of that involves a mandate or
forcing anything. Not that we're gonna do that or anything, about anything. Because even if
COVID numbers continue to go down and vanish, heck, even if we never get another pandemic again,
which we will, but even if we didn't, COVID still isn't done with us.
Millions of Americans are suffering with long COVID
and it's unclear why.
Doctors say it can happen to anyone
and it can be debilitating.
Back in 2022, the CDC reported
that about 18 million American adults
have or had long COVID.
That's about 6.9% of adults.
Not nice.
Out of that group, people with symptoms
were more likely
to be unemployed than people without.
And so it's safe to say that roughly two
to four million Americans can't work due to long COVID.
For reference, that's more than the entire state
of Connecticut.
And don't you act like you don't care about Connecticut,
okay, that's where the WWE headquarters are.
Certainly you want most of WWE to be able to work, right?
Right?
My point here is that long COVID is going to be a problem
for a lot of people, possibly for the rest of their lives.
So you'd think that a good country run by non-dildos
would be able to easily take care of that.
Except this country that is in fact run by yes-dildos
really likes to pretend things
that are problems aren't problems
and even make policies based around the power
of positive thinking.
And so as of April, 2023,
Joey Joe Biden signed a declaration
that COVID was no longer a national health emergency.
He also flat out said that quote,
"'The pandemic is over in September of 2022.
But with that official declaration,
a bunch of extra funds and benefits were halted,
pushing tons of citizens out of Medicaid
and effectively leaving America to twist in the wind.
Because it's over you see, or to be more accurate,
it's now easy to ignore.
And we can go back to a system
where absolutely no new protections are put in place for people struggling to ignore. And we can go back to a system where absolutely no new protections are put in place
for people struggling to survive.
All safety measures are reversed
and we can all be slammed just as hard by the next pandemic,
be it COVID or something new and exciting.
Maybe we'll get it from worms.
We could call it worm germ
and I can finally offload all those custom hats
I made while drunk.
Ooh, oh, that's so exciting.
Get your Worm Germ hats.
Except next time around,
health officials won't be able to issue mask mandates
in a bunch of states.
Long live the Worm Germ, I guess.
Glad we learned that lesson.
Okay, well, I'm upset and oftentimes I'll express
that I'm upset and need a joyful story to cheer me up
before we ironically cut to an even worse story.
So maybe if I ask for a worse story, I'll get a good one.
Okay, give me a worse story please.
Thank you.
A bunch of anti-genocide voices will be censored.
Well, I guess we learned something about expectations.
So listen here, we keep saying
that we're going to cover Palestine soon.
It's like a mantra where every time we bring it up,
we hint at this larger future episode,
and it might seem like we're stalling
because we're high and we slept in.
But as we've said before, we like to take our time
instead of trying to be the first to cover something.
We also like to sleep in.
But as we're filming this episode,
our writers are working on that script next,
which will be edited, then given to a fact checker
before being printed out and fed to the magic news donkey
that after 24 hours poops it out
in the form of a moist pellet.
That pellet is then force fed to me.
I go catatonic for exactly 76 minutes.
And then when I wake up, I start talking and we film it.
If you're in the industry, you know all of this.
What I'm getting at is that I understand the frustration
felt when a genocide is happening
and people are disgustingly silent about it.
And I understand that frustration and rage
because I watch the news.
Well, I eat the news in pellet form,
but the fugue state is very emotional.
And like you, I've noticed the pattern
of mainstream media companies systematically downplaying
the reality of a genocide happening right freaking now.
As I mentioned with COVID,
this country is very fond of pretending
that everything is fine and there's no need to make waves.
And so it's only natural or natural to America
that we're gonna see a lot of people losing their jobs
for making waves against this whole genocide dilly.
I know this because it's already happened
in the past and also recently,
which is technically also in the past.
But there are also people that your government has killed.
You accept that, right?
You've killed children or do you deny that?
No, I do not.
I do not.
I do not.
First of all, you don't know how those people died.
Those children.
Oh, wow.
First of all, we don't want to see a single child killed.
OK, here's my question for you, Mark.
I agree with you.
I agree with you.
We shouldn't blindly believe anything Hamas says.
But why should we believe what your government says either? Your military spokesman on Monday pointed to an Arabic document
in the basement of a Gaza hospital and claimed it was a guardian list on which every terrorist
writes his name. But that was false. It was just a calendar with the days of the week
on it. Your colleague in the prime minister's office, Ophir Gendelman posted behind the
scenes footage from a Lebanese short film and claimed it was Palestinians in Gaza faking their own injuries.
That tweet is still up a week later.
That is endless disinformation from your government, is it not?
Oh damn, he really blew that guy with facts.
Sure hope no one pulls his show from the air.
That's MSNBC's Mehdi Hassan interviewing Mark Rejeb, the senior advisor to Benjamin
Netanyahu, about how his boss sure likes to kill kids and then lie about it.
And while Hassan wasn't exactly the top dog at that network,
you can see the value he has as a person
who will actually call bullshit
on the people he's interviewing.
He's also one of the most prominent critics
of the US and Israel's bombing of Gaza.
Anyway, they pulled his show and demoted him,
causing him to quit the network. But hey,
maybe it's just a coincidence that he was yanked right after he began to question Biden's support
of Israel. You know, it's like Magnolia. Life is random. Sometimes frogs fall from the sky and
reporters get demoted for questioning a genocide. Anyway, Hassan's slot is being filled by Ayman Moyaldin,
a reporter who ironically made headlines back in 2014
for being pulled from Gaza on the eve of a major conflict
for quote, security concerns.
Also known as Moyaldin being critical of Israel
after seeing them kill children with his own eyes.
The network NBC would blame this on infighting
and bureaucracy and try to downplay the connection.
So random, but hey, seems like this keeps happening, right?
In fact, following the October 7th attacks,
MSNBC began plans to remove three prominent
Muslim American journalists from their primetime positions.
Just a lot of coincidences.
Like in 2018, when Mark Lamont Hill gave a speech
in support of Palestine and then coincidentally
got fired from CNN right afterward.
Or in 2021, when Emily Wilder tweeted
about the double standards in media coverage of Gaza
and then was coincidentally fired from the Associated Press.
You know, just two completely unrelated events
where a reporter criticizes Israel the same week
they just happened to be fired for no reason.
That's just life.
Frogs and Tom Cruise with that greasy hair and junk,
all random.
Just a random thing that keeps happening
and will keep happening.
Not just with Hassan and not just with major companies.
Here's a local sports reporter for the Philly Voice
getting fired for a tweet supporting Palestine.
Here's a Palestinian journalist at Global News
who got fired for, no joke,
expressing grief on social media
that people she knew were being killed.
Here's an extremely level-headed tweet from Michael Eisen,
longtime editor-in-chief of E-Life saying, quote,
"'Every sane person on earth is horrified and traumatized
"'by what Hamas did and wants it to never happen again,
"'all the more so as a Jew with Israeli family.
"'But I am also horrified by the collective punishment
"'already being meted out on Gazans
"'and the worse that is about to come.'"
Hey, that's super reasonable.
It's worth mentioning that the use of Gazans isn't accurate
considering that they are Palestinians
who have been forced into Gaza,
but it's still a good point.
Anyway, he got fired for it, not for the Gazans stuff,
but all the other stuff he said.
Even the framing of that headline omits what he said
and simply claims he was endorsing a satirical article
without mentioning that he was making a very nuanced
statement in response to a headline from The Onion.
This is, to be frank, out of control.
And it's just going to keep happening as the year progresses.
Not to compare any two stories, but much like how we decided
to attack wearing masks
during the pandemic,
it seems that our solution to the genocide that's happening
is to blame anyone expressing outrage over the deaths
and not, you know, the people causing them.
And of course, that's mainly going to be journalists
who aren't exactly having a great decade, two decades, more?
Are journalists masochists?
Sorry, I should get that.
Might be my dentist.
I have a thing.
It's a crush on my dentist.
Holla for the C word.
Oh, hi, Mr. Cody.
Wombo was just taking a bath
and wanted to know if Mr. Cody wanted to...
Wombo took an online class on making the
Shark-cute-try boards.
The what?
Does Mr. Cody like Shark-cute-try boards?
Are you trying to say charcuterie boards?
Wormbo, what is this?
You wanna lay eggs in me
so Katie will make me eat the eggs or something?
No, City Coach, Wormbo just-
Is this a corn thing?
You're gonna slit my throat and pump me full of corn cream,
puppet my corn corpse?
Just get to the bit so I can do the episode.
Don't lure me in with cheese promises
that I know you can't keep.
Actually, listen, I'm just gonna go.
Kill me or don't call me again.
Sorry, it's being weird today.
I might need to call Katie about it actually.
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He wants to watch Green Book.
No that's the Professor X Nazi one.
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Warmbo is planning to eat me or at least consume me
in some sort of metaphorical sense of the word.
Count that as one of my many predictions
I'm making for the rest of the year.
And listen, look, look, listen, listen,
look at me with your face, okay?
You might be watching and thinking
that any dull piece of toast could predict
that COVID will spike again,
or that people will continue to be censored
over their views of Palestine.
So why don't we get ultra specific with it?
Challenge me, make me fight the future,
like in that X-Files movie where FEMA was the villain.
Can you imagine a benign government agency tasked
with protecting the safety of the public being spun
into a conspiracy?
What would that even be like?
Aaron Rodgers is going to host a right-wing podcast.
Oh, good answer and specific too.
So you may know Aaron Rodgers as that dude
who made regular appearances on the Pat McAfee show.
I hear he also plays football,
but he's mostly known for saying a bunch
of embarrassing things, often conspiracy-brained,
before going too far and having to make a retraction.
Most recently, he did this.
This has something to do with the Epstein list
that came out.
Feels like it. That's supposed to be coming out soon. That has something to do with the Epstein list that came out.
Feels like it.
Feels like it.
That's supposed to be coming out soon.
That's supposed to be coming out soon. Look at this guy, he's been waiting in his wine cellar.
I've been waiting in my wine cellar for this guy.
A lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, are really hoping that doesn't happen.
Ah, geez Louise.
That is slander.
So just to get it out of the way,
Jimmy Kimmel isn't listed
in any of the recently unsealed Epstein documents.
Rogers almost immediately had to walk this back,
clarifying that Kimmel had made fun of him
the previous year for claiming
there was an Epstein list at all.
So I made this comment on the show
whenever that was last year, right, I believe.
And then unprompted, he comes out and says
that I'm an overly concussed wacko.
In my opinion, it seemed like
because I believe that there was a list
and that there were names on that.
So his claim there is that Jimmy Kimmel
called him an overly concussed wacko
because, quote, I believe that there's a list and there were names on that.
And so him saying that Kimmel doesn't want a list
to come out was actually because it would prove Kimmel wrong,
not because he would be on that list.
I wanted to show that clip
and stress his convoluted quote there,
because it's not true.
Here's exactly what Kimmel said last year.
Needless to say, all this UFO talk has the tinfoil hatters going wild,
including Green Bay Whack Packer Aaron Rodgers, who offered this hot take on the Pat McAfee show.
I believe that this has been going on for a long time. Interesting timing on everything.
There's a lot of other things going on in the world.
Did you hear about the Epstein client list
about to be released too?
What's that?
What are you talking about?
There's some files that have some names on it
that might be getting released pretty soon.
Oh.
Oh.
Might be time to revisit that concussion protocol, Aaron.
You see how this is getting silly?
Last year, Aaron Rodgers claimed
that the Chinese spy balloon story was a planned distraction
from the Epstein client list.
And Kimmel was clearly making fun of him
for that specific theory
and not that Rodgers thought there was a list at all.
I can't believe I have to explain that.
It's so childlike.
I can't speak for Jimmy
because he won't accept my fan fiction,
but he wasn't denying the list in that clip.
He was just making fun of the UFO stuff.
That's just how words work.
So Aaron is either really bad at being manipulative
or just misunderstanding a very simple thing.
And this fits into a larger pattern of Rogers
being a pretty simple conspiracy brain guy
who just says stuff without really thinking about it
before having to either double down or walk it back.
Otherwise known as the perfect right wing podcaster.
Another extremely predictable example
is that he refused to get vaccinated back in 2021,
opting to tell reporters that he was quote,
"'Immunized' from COVID,"
meaning that he apparently claimed
that he was immune to the disease,
which wasn't true, it turned out,
as evidenced by him getting COVID
and being forced to miss a game.
Aaron would then claim that he was allergic
to the ingredients in the vaccine
and opted to immunize himself
by taking a quote,
"'Diluted strand of the virus' orally."
And when the NFL hired a medical expert
to investigate this claim,
they found no evidence of that treatment working at all.
Lord knows where he came up with that.
Again, just kind of seems like a silly guy
who will easily believe anything
if it confirms his worldview.
Because it slowly became clear
that Aaron was just a weird anti-vaxxer
who refused to do even the most basic protections
because he didn't like being told to do stuff.
It was at that point that I petitioned them to accept my immunization status
as under their vaccination protocol.
Now, at the time, they had only had the big three was what they're going to do.
And if you weren't in the vaccinated category, you were in a different category,
which involved some draconian measures and protocols
that you would have to adhere to,
which in my opinion were not based on science.
If you're curious, the draconian and unscientific measures
the NFL required unvaccinated players to take
were to be tested daily and to continue social distancing and...
Oh, that's it.
Just those two draconian and unscientific things.
This keeps going.
I don't want it to, but it does.
Because after failing to walk it back,
Rogers began to go full tilt about the issue,
getting into a beef with Travis Kelsey
for doing a commercial for the vaccine.
Remember, this started with Aaron Rogers
simply claiming that he specifically can't get the vaccine
because his weak snowflake of a body
was allergic to its ingredients.
And now he's going after anyone
who so much as suggests that vaccines are good.
You know, Mr. Pfizer said he didn't think
he would be in a vax war with me.
Oh boy.
Didn't think he'd be in a vax war with me.
This ain't a war, homie.
This is just conversation.
Ah, yes.
All the best and smartest conversations
start by calling someone Mr. Pfizer.
Kelsey ultimately turned down Roger's call for a debate,
presumably because he had to win the Superbowl
and be with his family and have sex
with the biggest pop star in the world and junk.
But Rogers never let it go.
And finally, after years of being a weird little
conspiracy freak perpetually picking fights
above his weight class, that's a sports term,
Pat McAfee couldn't take it anymore
and booted Rogers from being a weekly guest on the show,
while still saying that he'd get to show up
from time to time.
Not exactly a punishment,
and also he had him on like the next day, but whatever.
This is all to say that Aaron Rodgers
has a lot of bad opinions, a recent injury,
and extra time on his hands.
The Jets didn't make the playoffs.
Podcasting equipment is affordable.
And right now, The Daily Wire is hitting up
those DMs no doubt.
We can all look forward to Aaron Podgers
or the Aaron Rogcast, or simply The Aaron Rogers Show,
featuring regular guest RFK Jr.
and a round table of the dullest honkies
rattling out a cacophony of baseless pedophile accusations
until they are predictably sued into oblivion.
It'll be fun.
Except counterpoint, no it won't.
Hey look, a segue.
Everybody will become a quote, pedophile.
Quotation marks are very important.
Gonna have to explain this one a little bit.
So you might have heard about this dude
named Jeffrey Epstein.
Well, he's no longer with us, ha!
But his pal Ghislaine Maxwell is, ha ha!
And back in 2017, Ghislaine settled a defamation case
against a woman who claimed to be sex trafficked by Epstein
back when she was a teenager.
And thanks to a Freedom of Information lawsuit
by the Miami Herald,
a bunch of documents from that case have been released.
This is what Aaron Rodgers has been gloating about
as his Epstein list, which by the way, isn't really a list.
It's more like a 4,553 page pile
that includes somewhere in there,
150 people mentioned during that defamation trial.
And so two things can be true.
Number one, these new documents didn't contain
any new smoking gun against a public figure.
And number two, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump are rapists.
Also Prince Andrew, who the new and old evidence
very much implicates.
Also a bunch of other rich people, most likely.
It's safe to say that, for me at least,
because I know karate.
As for the two schlubby former presidents,
all that's been said is that they were likely
at least aware of what Epstein was doing
because he was apparently very open about it,
to the point that his home was filled
with nude pictures of young girls.
I don't think you have to be a pedophile expert
to walk into someone's home and see big signs
that read pedophile beer on their walls,
and also be a bit concerned about that,
unless you were also a pedophile.
Point being that Clinton, Trump,
and let's not forget Alan Dershowitz,
were all mentioned a lot as close friends
or associates of Epstein.
So it's hard to imagine a situation where they weren't aware
like hypothetically, if I smoked a lot of weed
and kept it around my house everywhere,
and Katie came to my house a lot and hung out,
you might wonder if Katie was also smoking weed,
hypothetically.
She could at least, you know,
be cool with weed, hypothetically.
Also in this scenario,
Katie constantly talked about how she wanted to smoke weed,
often walked in on other people smoking weed,
and was seen leering at weed at a party
while standing next to me.
Both men are seen enjoying themselves.
Trump pointing out women dancing in front of them.
Donald Trump is a rapist, like a really obvious rapist.
He apparently once had a party where the guest list
was just himself, Epstein, and 28 young girls.
Also, I do smoke weed, I admit it.
Anyway, I bring up Trump specifically
and not Clinton who's also a rapist
because of how the right reacted
to the towering evidence against Trump.
In short, sad denial.
You see, because these recent documents have two witnesses
claiming that they never saw Trump on Epstein's islands,
a series of very good brains have decided
that this clears him of all accusations,
which you may have noticed requires ignoring
all the other evidence.
And what I want to highlight there
are the words of Mr. Turd,
specifically him claiming that quote,
"'Pretty much everybody else is guilty.'"
I think that's the really telling detail here,
which brings us all the way back to those quotation marks,
because the Epstein documents are,
as I mentioned, really long.
No one is going to go through all of that.
We just wanted a list, you know, give us a list,
something snazzy and searchable,
perhaps read by David Letterman.
But since we didn't get that,
these new Epstein documents can be used to claim
really anything.
The right specifically loves inserting this story
into larger conspiracies
designed to cover up uncomfortable realities.
Trump gets raided by the FBI?
Well, the judge who did it was tied to Epstein, of course.
Nevermind that the judge was actually a lawyer
for Epstein's employees
and just happened to be the judge on duty
to sign the search warrant,
these people seem to have a childlike understanding
of how the world works.
And they will continue to use these documents
to say just about whatever they want
and deflect in any way they can.
It's not like he got lenient sentences for
and then mysteriously died in his prison cell
and all of the footage went missing
and no one knows how he suddenly was able to end his own life.
Yeah, stop thinking about it, just get on with it.
The New York Times could be relied on to tell you the truth.
There's nothing to see here.
Trust the legacy media.
We haven't got no skin in the game.
Yes, do not trust the media.
Nothing they say.
Ignore the headlines please.
Pretty please, pretty please ignore the headlines.
What I'm getting at here is that there's absolutely
something fishy with the Jeffrey Epstein stuff.
Probably because very powerful people
are absolutely guilty of that horrific shit.
But he was also a really rich guy who knew a lot of people.
And so it stands to reason that not everyone he knew
was part of a grand pedophile conspiracy.
That's most likely the case,
except a portion of the country lost their minds
over Pizzagate a few years back,
and they're actually willing to accept that there is
this massive thousands upon thousands of people
conspiracy of pedophiles that just happens to include
all the people they specifically don't like
and discludes Trump,
the person who happens to be one of the most implicated.
It's just a wild card for them.
They can point to anyone famous and say,
"'I bet you're a pedophile' with no actual evidence.
And I'm willing to bet that before the year ends,
it's going to happen on the political stage."
Perhaps being said by the guy
who was almost definitely a rapist.
And besides it being a totally grotesque monkey fuck
of a display, the bigger tragedy is that it will greatly distract us
from figuring out who was actually involved in this.
If everyone calls everyone else a pedophile,
then ironically, the people actually implicated
will get lost in the shuffle.
The word loses all meaning,
which the real sex criminals are probably very happy about.
It's the I'm Spartacus of pedophiles.
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That was close. Here I was having a great time talking
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and talk and exist.
It's disgusting.
We were going through our predictions
for exhausting things that will happen in 2024,
including the fact that the word pedophile
will lose all meaning.
And speaking of calling people pedophiles,
Twitter is going to hit rock bottom.
Okay, well, it doesn't take a doctor
to declare a charred torso as being officially dead.
Currently, the site is in the middle of bleeding out.
Global traffic is down 14%
and the company purchased for $44 billion
is now being valued at $15 billion,
which I do believe is less money.
Basically, everything Elon Musk said would improve
actually got worse.
He was wrong about everything.
He claimed that Twitter would break even in 2023,
reach 600 million active users by 2025,
and have 159 million Twitter blue subscribers by 2028.
And I don't know, there's still time.
I mean, there's what?
A little over 400,000 blue subscribers as of May, 2023?
We don't have the current numbers because, and this is real,
Musk banned the guy keeping track of that.
But anyway, he's just got another rounding up,
159 million to go.
Also active users are going down, not up.
And boy, they are very much still in debt.
Meanwhile, ad sales plummeted by 59%
from April 2022 to April 2023.
But Elon can probably turn that around.
Don't advertise.
You don't want them to advertise?
No.
What do you mean?
Oh, right, for a second I forgot
that he's an extremely uncool person
who seems to have a humiliation fetish
and is subconsciously trying to lose as much money
as humanly possible.
We've all seen the clip.
So let's watch it again.
Go yourself.
We've all seen the clip.
So let's watch it again.
Go f*** yourself.
Boy, in terms of awkwardness,
I'd have to rate that as 10 out of 10 slightly smaller bomber jackets.
So look, we've covered Twitter and Elon Musk
a few many, many, many times on this show,
and I'm not gonna repeat what's been said,
nor am I going to talk about how,
since our last videos,
Musk has fully devolved into a weird little Nazi freak
posting a series of increasingly unhinged opinions
like a magician pulling scarves made of human flesh.
The guy who wanted to be the savior of mankind
has amazingly transitioned into a mediocre blaze TV host
in an impressively short amount of time.
Now claiming that migrants will take our homes
or that cis is a slur or becoming obsessed with DEI,
a thing we will be getting to very soon.
Anyway, I'm not gonna talk about all of that,
mainly because I'll be doing another episode about it.
What I actually wanna talk about
is the incredible whiplash happening
due to Elon Musk's completely unhinged
and hate-fueled statements
coming from and about Twitter,
and the company's absolutely hilarious attempt
to pretend everything is okay.
To quote Twitter's current CEO
and perpetual nervous breakdown haver, Linda Iaccarino,
X is enabling an information independence
that's uncomfortable for some people.
We're a platform that allows people
to make their own decisions.
And here's my perspective when it comes to advertising.
X is standing at a unique and amazing intersection
of free speech and main street.
And the X community is powerful and is here to welcome you.
Oh, right, it's called X.
So that is, incredibly, how she responded to her boss,
literally telling advertisers to go fuck themselves
and not buy ads on Twitter.
A site that pays her, I assume, an obscene salary.
Because while Elon seems to want everyone to think
that Twitter is now a free speech haven,
unbeholden to anyone,
it's clear that the site is desperate to make money.
And that's interesting, because when you think about it,
if the richest man in the world truly believed
that he was bettering mankind
by creating a marketplace of ideas with no masters
and quote, open source news,
then he wouldn't care about it making money, right?
Like he would assume it wouldn't make money
and would be so altruistic as to pay for it himself.
Because you can't do both, right?
You either make an anarchist candy land
paid entirely by unconventional means,
or you deal with advertising ghouls.
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But Musk isn't fronting the cash.
He's not running the fucking pirate bay,
even though he acts like it.
It's almost like he accidentally bought Twitter
because he was dared into doing it
and now has no fucking clue what to do,
but is so pot committed to his free speech hogwash
that he can't admit he made a mistake.
Every single policy change he's made has been bad.
He single-handedly turned Twitter blue
into a mark of shame, pushed celebrities off the platform,
got rid of all moderation,
associated the brand with hate speech,
and boosted the absolute worst people on the internet.
He did the exact opposite of everything you should do
to run a successful social media site.
And before you call out community notes is a good thing,
that was originally called Birdwatch
and was created before he took over.
In short, he turned a flawed site
into a crumbling hell hole.
Just both cities in the Bioshock games mushed together.
But somehow more racist.
And so going back to how easy it is to look at all of this
and say that Twitter is dying,
I want to augment my prediction a little bit
by explaining exactly how it'll die.
So did you know that Twitter fired
all of their election misinformation moderators?
Of course you knew that, or rather assumed it.
So I think perhaps Twitter is going to get
really, really bad this November.
For some reason that I forget,
some kind of race is happening, a pod race, a pod race.
And I think that as more pod racers notice
that Twitter is failing
and dig into moderation laws around Twitter,
we're gonna start seeing some nasty lawsuits.
Maybe even some crimes get exposed.
And no matter what Elon Musk will say,
quietly, they'll be trying to play ball.
And what we're gonna see starting in 2024
is Musk very slowly trying to put Twitter
all the way back to where it started before he bought it,
while hoping nobody notices.
And most likely the site will just end up dying
before he gets there.
He's already started too.
Did you hear that they're hiring more moderators
thanks to that Taylor Swift AI porn thing?
It's almost like moderators are good and necessary.
Though this move is likely more
because Elon very clearly wants to fuck Taylor Swift.
Sorry, buddy, it's not gonna happen.
Ah, shucks.
But more importantly,
it's almost like everything Elon dismantled
was there for a reason.
And now we're going to have to watch Elon learn that
in real time as high profile people get affected.
Literally, it's just this tweet.
Read it, read the tweet.
Are you reading it?
Okay, it'll be like 2015 all over again,
starting with Twitter deciding to pivot to video,
which they are currently trying to do,
even going so far as to artificially boost the view count
of a MrBeast video to make it seem more successful,
which you might recall is exactly what happened
when Facebook did this.
He's just doing the exact same thing,
but nearly 10 years later.
Amazing.
It's like his browser is accidentally stuck 10 years
in the past, which would actually explain his humor.
So that tweet is from 2023, 2023.
Here it is again.
And again, in 2023, notice it doesn't even make sense
in the context of what he's replying to.
It's just like a thing he thinks he can say
whenever he wants to project the illusion of a joke.
So yeah, at the end of this year,
Twitter's misinformation problem is gonna grow. It's gonna get the attention of a joke. So yeah, at the end of this year, Twitter's misinformation problem is gonna grow.
It's gonna get the attention of lawmakers,
possibly in a bad way, possibly fuck up the country,
and desperately try to correct course
by bringing back all of the old moderation systems
and policies, only it'll rebrand it all to seem different
and Musk will take credit.
But by then, people will just keep moving on.
It'll bleed out possibly for years
while Musk tries to convince people not to use phone numbers
before fading into oblivion
and everyone will move on to the next thing.
Just like we're about to move on to the next thing,
which is this thing.
DEI is the new CRT.
Hey, speaking of fads, diversity is a fad. DEI is the new CRT.
Hey, speaking of fads, diversity is a fad. Just kidding.
Can you imagine?
No, that's not the fad.
Remember CRT?
It stood for something, something very specific
that was being taught to a select group of college kids,
but Republicans pretended it stood for something
really broad and then claimed that the very broad thing
was being taught to elementary school kids
and destroying the country.
And then made a bunch of really bad laws
before claiming they defeated CRT, which they didn't
because it was never that broad thing they claimed it to be.
And then they just stopped talking about it
because it was never real to begin with.
And we all sort of knew it, right?
And accepted that our education system
was just a little worse now
because a small number of conservatives
manufactured an outrage over nothing
for the purpose to inject a pinch of white nationalism
into our education system.
Notice how I didn't get into the details
or exhaustively explain what CRT is and isn't
because it's not like it fucking matters to them.
Also, just go watch our video about it.
Do we have a clip?
Very informative.
The whole thing is part of a very long
and pretty sus history of conservatives being mad
at school curriculum whenever it teaches something
other than a whitewashed version of history.
And there's always been a passing outrage
around the concept of diversity,
often manifested in some kind of acronym.
PC culture, CRT, and now DEI,
AKA diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The looming threat that colleges and institutions
are overrun by politically correct liberals
has been a thing since at least the 90s.
So have Republicans been going after affirmative action
for decades, and it's never actually been a problem, right?
You would assume that if PC culture was out of control 30 years ago,
we'd see some kind of evidence of that today.
Am I missing something?
Are white people struggling now,
or rather struggling worse than other races?
We're all doing not great.
Generally speaking, being inclusive and compassionate
and seeking equity doesn't really cause a lasting harm
the way say pollution or poverty or a new terrible Indiana Jones does.
Like maybe it's caused some problems somewhere,
but not enough to make it this huge battle.
This is all to point out how strange it is
that conservatives are able to get away
with making a large portion of their agenda
devoted to fighting against an invisible threat
that never actually happens for decades.
And perhaps we should stop entertaining them at all
when they bring this stuff up.
We certainly shouldn't make political policies around it.
So let's stop.
Can we stop?
Okay, here's the problem with DEI,
for real, if you wanna know.
Two weeks ago, Elon Musk posted on X that quote,
DEI must die.
Turns out he might have been onto something. WEEKS AGO ELON MUSK POSTED ON X THAT QUOTE DEI MUST DIE. TURNS OUT HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN ON TO SOMETHING.
DEI FRAMEWORKS HAVE LARGELY FAILED JEWISH STUDENTS.
OUTRAGE OVER DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION, DEI, IT NEVER ENDS.
AND NOW IT'S REACHED JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL, ONE OF THE WORLD'S FINEST.
CLAUDE YINGEI WAS THE SYMBOL OF THE DEI REGIME THAT HAS CONQUERED AMERICAN ACADEMIC LIFE.
THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION WANTS TO SPEND 280 MILLION DOLLARS ON DEI INITIATIVES.
SEEMS LIKE OBVIOUSLY THIS IS A DANGEROUS BUSINESS WHEN YOU ARE FOCUSED ON DEI AND
MAYBE LESS FOCUSED ON ENGINEERING AND SAFETY, WHICH YOU SHOULD BE WHEN YOU BUILD AIRPLANES
WHICH PEOPLE CAN DIE IN.
THE VALUES OF ISRAEL AND AMERICA VERY MUCH ALIGN. safety, which you should be when you build airplanes, which people can die in. The values of Israel and America very much align. And once we start seeing those values
disintegrate, and that's coming in through DEI, through anti-racism, through SEL.
Is that DEI, this poisonous alphabet soup, DEI, CRT, BDS, that's being crammed down these young
skulls is being exposed for the hollow, for the false god that it actually is.
No, that's a no.
They're just gonna throw everything at the wall
and hope it sticks, awesome.
DEI is why planes crash and how Hamas wins, apparently.
And so while we're not going to get into the CRT panic,
we should probably look into what DEI actually is,
starting with the headlines that major companies
are downsizing their DEI programs., starting with the headlines that major companies are downsizing
their DEI programs. Those stories often highlight tech companies cutting a portion of their DEI
staff, as well as the fact that DEI-related job postings have dropped. I'd argue neither of those
two things have to do with DEI programs being bad for business as conservatives are framing it.
You know, we gotta make profits and DEI isn't working. Great idea on paper maybe, in theory, not good for business.
See the narrative going on is that DEI created a bunch of diverse hires that made the businesses
worse, and now they are walking back their policies.
You might notice that as being a very racist narrative that happens to be mirrored by the
fucking richest man in the world.
They want us to think that airlines and other companies
brought on unqualified employees because they were diverse
and then failed because of that
and are now walking that policy back.
This also very insidiously gives them a false justification
for decades upon decades of systemic racism,
a way to justify a legacy of institutions
being cartoonishly white.
Because you see, it's not a history of discrimination
if you pretend that brown people are simply
less competent all along.
Such a plot twist.
We weren't racist after all.
It's the minority's fault, you see.
Super un-racist position to have, I say with sarcasm.
And of course, the hope here is to use this narrative
to shame institutions out of making actual efforts
to mitigate a system built on white supremacy.
It's a conservative wet dream,
a narrative where not only is diversity bad,
but discrimination never happened
and we don't have to change at all.
But this narrative has a key problem besides being racist,
specifically that none of these institutions
actually made diversity efforts to begin with.
See, DEI does suck, but not for the reasons they say.
It sucks because they didn't do it.
Airlines, for example, did not increase their diversity
after their DEI measures.
Pilots and engineers are still 92% white and male.
So wait, if diversity isn't why airlines are bad,
I wonder what it actually is.
Perhaps some other reason involving the airlines
giving their CEOs obscene raises
while cutting all other costs.
Anyway, the same goes for tech companies.
Google has barely moved the needle with diversity hires.
All of these corporations made this big performative push
in 2020, did nothing to actually improve diversity,
and are now scaling back those programs.
That's likely why job postings have dropped,
because there was a bump when they hired everyone,
and that bump went down, because they already hired people.
You don't need to keep hiring people
for the same ultra-specific positions every year, right?
And in fact, besides these major companies,
DEI efforts are actually still expanding,
which would be good if they actually did anything.
In fact, a lot of places are rebranding DEI completely
thanks to this new conservative attack,
which means that what seems like shrinking
is actually just pivoting.
As for education and college campuses,
it's kind of the same story there.
Despite it being treated like a looming threat to teachers,
most DEI school offices have very little funding or power.
To quote a professor from Pennsylvania State University,
"'They struggle for resources
"'and don't have much power of enforcement at all.
"'Nobody's hired or fired in a university
"'because of what a DEI office says.
"'It doesn't work that way.
"'It's mostly an advisory or aspirational office.
It's harmless.
So harmless that it's actually useless?
In fact, the most use DEI seems to have
is to give conservatives something
to pretend to fight against.
It's a performative measure being performatively battled
like a Ren Faire puppet show.
Last year, our new favorite loser, Ron DeSantis,
signed a bill banning DEI in public colleges.
Texas did as well.
Utah passed a law to restrict this make-believe threat,
as is the governor of Oklahoma trying to do the same.
In all these cases, they are just beating down
an already beaten thing.
These departments are barely hanging on already.
Like taking a shotgun to those
aforementioned Ren Faire puppets.
And what sucks about all of this is that the concept
of DEI isn't bad.
Even huge dumb piece of shit Elon Musk agrees.
Schools and corporations should have departments
making real efforts to increase diversity,
if only because diversity objectively improves things.
Like according to research,
it makes people and companies more successful.
And much like we saw with CRT,
this crusade against DEI is just going to punish any action
that has a hint of diversity to it.
To continue the metaphor,
the shotgun blast will not only disintegrate
the Ren Faire puppet,
but spray the entire audience
with buckshot.
Awesome puppet show though.
Oh my God, it was so fun and fucked up.
What a weird show.
Back in June, 2023, Texas A&M University announced
the hiring of a black professor to breathe new life
into their journalism school.
This extremely experienced professor who had spent 20 years working for the New York Times,
also happened to have a background studying inclusion
and race in relation to newsrooms.
And that background was enough for some people
to put up so much of a stink that A&M ended up downgrading
her contract so much that she didn't take the job.
It was such a screw up that the school ended up paying her
a million dollar settlement
and the president of the school resigned.
Now you tell me, how does any of that address
the conservative fears of DEI?
If they aren't just racists, which they are,
but pretending they aren't, then isn't the entire fear
that unqualified people get jobs because they're a minority?
Wouldn't they want to prove they aren't racist
by celebrating an extremely qualified black person
getting a job?
But again, they're just racist, right?
Like objectively speaking, if DEI is not actually effective
and companies aren't actually that diverse,
then why go after it?
You can only look racist doing this.
You're just like, well, a plane crashed.
Surely it was a black pilot.
What a weird thing they've agreed to do.
It's just, they just want to court racists is the thing.
Oh, there's also one other reason.
There will be increasing attacks on educators.
Right, I mean, as far as predictions go,
this is like saying that the ocean will continue
to be wet in 2024.
At least I hope it is.
Is that?
I haven't checked on the ocean in a while.
Are we doing, we're not doing climate change
in this episode.
All right, we'll address that later.
What I mean is that conservatives have been going
after schools and the education system for a while.
And so it's safe to say they will continue to do that,
mainly with all this DEI business.
But also, they recently found a brand new tactic,
accusations of plagiarism.
Now, plagiarism sucks.
Don't do it.
I hate it.
I actually have an upcoming four-hour video about it,
so check that out when it publishes.
And I would argue most people feel the same way as I do.
It's an easy thing to create outrage over.
Even when the accusations are minor,
sometimes it's just too late when the dust settles.
And so theoretically, it's a good weapon to wield
against someone you already don't like.
So let's say there was some kind of school official
who both represented diversity
and also had committed the terrible crime
of not condemning Hamas with every breath they take.
Let's call them Dr. Claudine Gay,
Harvard's first black president who recently stepped down
because of plagiarism accusations
concerning several academic papers
she wrote going back to the 90s.
It's totally made up person.
So we have this black woman supportive of diversity
in charge of a college where many students
publicly criticized Israel and whose name is literally gay.
I'm sure conservatives were mostly mad
about the plagiarism and nothing else.
Probably a coincidence that this woman
was already in their crosshairs,
having to even undergo a congressional hearing about Israel
and accusations of antisemitism from protesters on campus.
Then these plagiarism accusations spring up.
Several days after the hearing, by Chris Ruffo,
a conservative dip who has very publicly taken credit
for inventing the CRT panic as a political tactic.
Chris's entire MO is finding the next artificial
moral panic that Republicans can wield
to keep their base attentive,
and is very much focused on using schools
as an ideological battleground.
Claudine Gay was the symbol of the DEI regime
that has conquered American academic life.
He's also one of the people who drummed up outrage
for Drag Queen Story Hour,
a thing you may notice that conservatives
just stopped talking about.
So it's amazing people give credence
to anything he says anymore.
And yet Dr. Gay would end up having to resign
from her position because of these plagiarism accusations,
which, oh, did I mention they weren't that severe?
Don't get me wrong here, there was plagiarism.
I'm not letting her off the hook completely.
But to quote the independent investigation into this,
in nine instances, her articles, quote,
"'paraphrased or reproduced the language of others
"'without quotation marks and without sufficient
"'and clear crediting of sources.'"
That's not great, it's bad actually.
But according to the authors she lifted from,
nothing Gay had done equated to the quote, theft of ideas.
In fact, the only author who was upset about this
was a one Carol M. Swain,
who happens to be a frequent guest on conservative media
and has spoken out against CRT.
And by spoken out, I mean she wrote an entire book
about how CRT is bad.
And some of the worst ideas in human history
have come from professional educators.
And we cannot trust them with our children
because they have agendas that's very much rooted
in cultural Marxism.
It's about turn down traditional structures,
the family, marriage, church, on and on.
Oh yeah, seems like a great judge of educational matters.
That must be why she's a professor
at the not a university, Prager University.
I don't want people to think that I'm absolving Dr. Gay
of the mistakes she made,
or even implying that they were innocent mistakes.
It's more that this specific accusation of plagiarism
is just so transparently not about the ethics of plagiarism
and is more about conservatives finding a way
to go after an educator.
For example, you may have seen hedge fund billionaire
Bill Ackman go after Dr. Gay
when they were still calling for her removal.
And then perhaps you saw the immediate revelation
that Ackman's wife had also done a plagiarism while at MIT,
but way, way worse than what Dr. Gay did.
Apparently she copied and pasted shit from Wikipedia,
to which Bill Ackman extensively tried to argue
was totally okay because MIT didn't specifically say,
"'You can't copy from Wikipedia.'"
In other words, he didn't actually care.
Like obviously he didn't care
because it was never about plagiarism.
It was a hit by the right for political reasons,
orbiting this weird racist resentment around DEI policies.
And because it worked this time,
we're going to continue seeing attempts
to oust school figures for petty things,
all at the cost of schools, of course.
And on the other side of things,
we're also going to see more and more ghouls
infiltrate our schools for the singular purpose of pushing a political ideology
on children, the exact thing they keep accusing
the left of doing.
I don't know how many times we should or need
to beat this drum, but I would reckon
that the reason conservatives see schools and education
as a threat has nothing to do with ideology being pushed.
They seem to be threatened by very basic curriculum,
teaching things like history or empathy,
and maybe they should reflect on that.
You know how Republicans are really good
at reflecting on stuff and learning from mistakes?
About as good as Democrats, I guess.
Bad, they're both bad at it, is what I'm saying.
Hey, that reminds me.
There's an election apparently.
Right, I knew there was something happening
at the end of the year.
Okay, so it's cheating to predict
that there will be an election in 2024.
I can just like look around and see that that's true.
You know, and it is, it's true, it's happening.
It's not hard to assume that it'll be Trump versus Biden
because it's already that.
I mean, I guess Nikki Haley's still around,
but you know, come on.
I mean, like really?
Come on, come on.
I'm not really gonna make any prediction in this segment,
so much as give us all a chance to reflect
on how profoundly clown shit this election is going to be.
It is hard to even fathom.
It's like trying to imagine the size of the sun.
For starters, one of the candidates is facing 91 felony
counts the same time he's running for office.
Those charges include, but aren't limited to,
falsifying business records to pay off women
he had sex with, racketeering, a very clear case
of him refusing to hand over documents,
and of course, trying to steal
the 2020 election.
Meanwhile, Trump has made it clear that he will not keep
his mouth shut, as if he's trying to see how many lawyers
he can kill with stress-induced heart failure.
It's honestly hard to imagine him winning most of these
cases, as so many people have flipped on him.
Ultimately, a lot of this will come down to the Supreme
Court, which will have a lot of this will come down to the Supreme Court,
which will have a lot of trouble justifying it
if they side with the guy who coincidentally
hired a bunch of them.
I mean, I'm sure they'll find a way though.
If Trump is lucky, he'll be able to push the date back
for a lot of these cases until after the election,
because if he becomes the president,
none of this will matter for many, many, many grim reasons.
It's probably a great motivator for him to do a good job
running for president because if he loses,
then he'll probably just go to jail, right?
In a lot of ways, this next election
is the ultimate stress test,
not only on the cardiovascular system for Trump's staff
and the integrity of our elections in the Supreme Court,
but the Republican Party's ability
to protect itself from reality.
For the next year, they are going to have to pretend
like Trump is innocent of these obvious crimes.
And I'm guessing that a lot of them are hoping that
in the event that Trump loses,
they will finally try to pivot away from him.
Because it's not like Biden is hard to defeat.
But until then, this election will be a game of distractions
and misinformation.
And I guess my prediction is that everything we talked about
in this video will come up during the campaigns.
And in fact, Trump's likelihood of being elected
will hinge on it.
His mishandling of the pandemic will surely come up
during debates.
He'll have to be like, I'm the one who made the vaccine,
which is poison by the way.
Also brought up will be Biden's terrible policies
on Palestine, met equally with Trump's terrible plan
for handling Palestine.
Trump and other right wing candidates will most definitely
label their opponents as pedophiles and Lord knows,
Twitter will be a rat festival of misinformation.
Can't wait to see Elon discuss DEI with Trump
on Twitter spaces, oof.
DEI will no doubt be the central issue
of multiple GOP campaigns,
as will great replacement stuff, of course,
just gonna throw that in there,
as will accusations of plagiarism and attacks on education.
This is all on the table, the terrible wobbling table
made of turds and bones that seconds from collapse.
It's from Ikea, be gentle.
I guess what I'm saying is that this is going to be
one of the dumbest elections ever
and simultaneously one of the most important for America,
like always.
A turning point resting on Genocide Joe and Crime Dictator,
where two of the oldest people who ever lived
stumble around questions about fucking diversity in airlines
and everyone gets to tune in on X,
where the top boosted tweet will be
misinformation about a mass shooter or violence at a protest
while Ian Miles Cheong live X's about how Biden
is paying migrants to hack voting machines.
So very embarrassing.
That's my final psychic prediction.
2024 will be embarrassing, but I'll be here with you.
I'm not going anywhere.
My life is great.
I even got rid of Wormbo.
In fact, if I were to predict it,
I think 2024 is gonna be a totally uneventful year
for me personally and without any twists and turns.
I'm calling it now.
It's gonna be a great year for Cody and my pals.
End of episode.
We nailed it.
Come on.
Somebody.
Good. Somebody... What?
Ugh...
Wombo should run away.
Wombo should run away. Wombo will run away.
Wombo will make everyone pay for not wanting to hang out with Wombo.
This is what you get for not wanting to hang out with me.
Me leaving. I won't think about that longer. No, this is what you get for not wanting to hang out with me.
Me leaving.
I won't think about that longer.
The logic is sound.
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