Sup, you beautiful bastards. Welcome back to the Philip DeFranco show. You daily dive into the news. I've got a really big show for you today. So you just hit that like, button
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these big daily dives into the news. And let's jump into it. This is a new issue. here's a fun fact and some news for you. The pandemic may have literally made
you older. guess what
that period of time is something that my brain
has just kind of put in a box. And at times
I can't even remember that period. it's been well established. The 2020 hit young people's mental health
hard, increasing anxiety, depression, eating disorders, behavioral problems,
suicidal thoughts and more. now we've got this new study revealing
how it actually transformed the physical structure of their brains
in concerning ways, Cause it turns out you had these scientists
at the University of Washington. That happened to be a couple years
deep into their research. When the pandemic hit. with that,
they were using MRIs to observe the brain development of 160
teens in the Seattle area. so they decided, fuck it, let's refocus
the study. look at the impact the lockdowns are
having on brain structure. they did this by measuring changes
in the thickness of the cerebral cortex. Right. That outer layer of the tissue
that makes you, you being responsible for higher order
reasoning and decision making. they did this
because it naturally thins as we age. And chronic stress can speed up
that process. between 2018 and 2021,
the researchers found much more than thinning in these teens
than they expected. the brains of the boys
prematurely aging 1.4 years. the brains of the girls. Prematurely aging a whole 4.2 years. these boys and these girls, they didn't
just have different amounts of thinning. They had it in different places
as well. river. The boys. Only two regions were affected,
both in the occipital lobe, which is linked to distance, depth
perception, face recognition and memory. for the girls. The thinning affected 30 regions across
both hemispheres in all lobes. and as far as why we saw those differences, the study's authors
guess that teen girls tend to rely on their personal relationships
and social interaction for emotional support and self-identity
more than boys I have to add right. This study doesn't definitively prove
that the lockdowns caused these changes. either way. Right. This is extremely scary
because your cerebral cortex, it doesn't ever grow back.
It only gets thinner. so we may see things
further down the line. Like maybe the Covid generation
will be at a higher risk for things like Alzheimer's
and Parkinson's when they're older. again, right now, we don't know
which is really why we need to continue researching this more and making sure
that we're looking after each other. Shut the fuck up! one those are four words that I try to just lock in my head
and keep from escaping my mouth. and two while Chappell runs
performance in her winning best new artist for some of the biggest moments
during last night's VMAs. was the showdown
between her and a paparazzi. So on the red carpet, that was easily one of the most talked about moments
from the night that included those words. No! Shut the fuck up! Not leaving while it's unclear why the photographer said that, Chappell
explained to ET a few minutes later. This is quite overwhelming
and quite scary. I think for someone who gets, a lot of,
anxiety around people yelling at you,
the the carpet is horrifying. Yeah, and I need to. I yelled back. I hope that you don't get to yell at me
like that. right in there
when she's talking about people yelling at her, she seems to be referring
to all the harassment she said that she's been getting
from random people on the street. which if you didn't
see a couple of weeks ago, she posted TikToks asking people
to stop being invasive about her life and just leave her alone. at the time
those comments came off is very divisive. had some sympathizing with her, noting other cases of celebrity stalkers
and chapo's very quick rise to fame. at the same time, you had others saying,
you know, the price of being famous is your privacy, that having fans or being harassed in public,
it comes with the job. regarding that last night
in that same interview with ET, she seemed to clarify a bit more about the type of people
that she was talking about. it's hard for artists to speak up because they're so scared of their fans
hating them. But we're not actually talking about fans. We're talking about like, people
who are harassing and like, if you happen to be a fan,
then we're talking to you. But like, it's easier for me
to stand up for myself. and actually in a recent interview
with rolling Stone, we learned what drove her
to make those TikToks and some of the stories that she shared
are fucking insane. for example, she said she was harassed
by fans who got Ahold of her flight information back in July, one man
berating her for not signing an autograph. And it got to the point
that airport police had to show up. then that same man was with a group
of paparazzi when she landed in LA. Chapel also talked about her stalker saying someone that she met in
Missouri showed up at her parents house and later her hotel room in New York,
which then forced chapel to hire security. also in August, she was celebrating
a friend's birthday at a bar when someone just grabbed her
and kissed her without her permission. actually, that same night,
she learned that her dad's phone number had been leaked online,
and someone called him. chapel saying nothing about
my life is like me anymore, I feel like I just let myself down so much
because I'm not how I used to be. right and going on to say
she has to be very intentional with how she interacts with fans in public,
not responding to her real name, refusing most pictures. And at one point she said. need to see me as a random
bitch on the street. You can't yell at a random bitch
who's on the sidewalk that you don't know. considered catcalling or harassment,
you know, echoed one of her major points. And those TikTok she posted. also through rolling Stone,
we learned that a lot of big stars apparently reached out to Chappell
to see if she was okay and offer advice, this reportedly
including Charlie X, Billie Eilish, Haley Williams, Lorde,
Lady Gaga and Phoebe Bridgers. also said
she met up with Sabrina Carpenter, whose music career
also took off this summer. And they unpacked their experiences
together. Which apple? Also sharing an email
she received from Mitski which read, just wanted to humbly
welcome you to the shittiest
exclusive club in the world, the club where strangers
think you belong to them and they find and harass
your family members. with all this. Chappell went on to say
that she's considered a lot of options just to be able to go out in public without being harassed, saying,
don't want to be agoraphobic. That's how most of my peers feel. Every fucking artist is on this page. Everyone is uncomfortable with fans. Some people just have more patience.
I fucking don't. know, with all of that said, I got to ask,
what are your thoughts? And also let me know
if you're a Chapel Rowan fan or not. When you answer. and then and entertainment
and political news. You probably saw late Tuesday night
that Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris. you know, I didn't cover on the Wednesday
show because it was kind of whatever. thought it was more important
to focus on the debate. but since then, one,
we've gotten some interesting updates. And two, there's this narrative out there
that I want to comment on. Right. Now start there. Because one of the criticisms
that I saw out there was, wow, why does Taylor Swift
even think that her opinion here matters? Twitch. I'll say one. If you have that opinion
whether the celebrity comes out in support of Harris or Trump,
that's fair. if you don't have that same opinion
when a celebrity comes out in support of Trump,
you're a hypocrite. two. I think there was a non-zero chance
that Taylor Swift might have actually held back
this election cycle. if anything Donald Trump
and the whole I Taylor Swift Swift these for Trump movement.
It kind of forced her hand. right. They created a situation
where if she stayed silent on this, people would think, hey,
maybe she is endorsing this. Maybe she is complicit, in fact, in her
post, she referenced the I situation. recently I was made aware that I of me
falsely endorsing Donald Trump's presidential run was posted to his site. And adding,
it really conjured up my fears around AI and the dangers of spreading
misinformation. brought me to the conclusion that I need to be very transparent
about my actual plans for this election. As a voter. simplest way to combat
misinformation is with the truth. whether of course then going on to say. voting for Kamala Harris
because she fights for the rights and causes
I believe need a warrior to champion them. I think she is a steady handed, gifted
leader, and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country
if we are led by calm and not chaos. with that, also complimenting Harris's
VP pick, Tim Walz, citing his support for LGBTQ plus rights,
IVF, and a woman's right to her own body her then hitting on the third reason
that we're talking about this, encouraging people to do their own research
and make their own choices. And remember in order to vote,
you have to be registered a link where to register and find
early voting dates and info in my story. the then signing off with love and Hope
Taylor Swift, childless cat lady, which of course one is
a reference to the language used by J.D. Vance to describe women
who don't have kids and therefore, according to him, don't
have a stake in the country's future. and two led to this very weird reaction
from Elon Musk where he said. Fine, Taylor, you win. I will give you a child
and guard your cats with my life. Man. I don't know why
anyone calls him a creepy weirdo. I don't get it. just a regular dude
saying regular dude shit. but regarding Taylor Swift saying,
hey, go out to vote. Here's a link. reportedly drove nearly
338,000 users to vote.gov which is a government website
that directs users to state specific voting information. that is incredibly notable
because you have many people saying
they're getting two groups of people. Right? The undecided
and the unenthusiastic voters to participate,
that is where the real potential for celebrities to make a difference is. the very likely
not going to change someone's mind. But They might be able to nudge
someone from I might vote or I think I'm going to vote to I did it. Though of course, it is impossible
to say what the ultimate impact of all
this is going to though it is of course worth
noting that in 2020, just 44,000 votes in Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin
separated Biden and Trump from a tie in the Electoral College. when you have margins, that small,
even a small effect can be huge. It's why voting yourself or telling
your friends and family to get out there. It can make all the difference. yeah, for now, we'll have to wait
to see how it all plays out, because the election is now just 54 days
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with Mail-In voting in this country. and no, I haven't got all 2020 Covid
era Trump on you, right? I'm not talking about a baseless conspiracy theory
that Mail-In voting leads to fraud. Instead, the problem
that I'm talking about is, you know, those perfectly legitimate Mail-In ballots,
they may not get there on time. Because that's the warning
we're now getting from state and local election officials
from all across the country. and in fact, it's
a hell of a lot more than that. And I'll explain. This is all coming from a letter
from two groups, the National Association
of Secretaries of State and the National Association
of State Election Directors. and it's a letter
that's been sent to Louis DeJoy. Right. Which is a name
you probably haven't heard in a while. He's the postmaster General. The head of the United States
Postal Service. he's also,
as you might remember, actually, the same guy that made changes
to the Postal Service back in 2020 that had people worried that he was trying
to rig the election in Trump's favor. and notably, two weeks ago, DeJoy said in an interview
that the Postal Service was ready to handle all the mail in ballots
expected this year. but now, according to this letter,
that's just not true. You have these election officials claiming
that over the course of the last year, they've raised serious questions
about USPS, his ability to deliver election mail
in a timely and accurate manner, but they say despite repeated efforts to work together,
they have not seen improvement or concerted efforts
to remediate their concerns. and as one example,
the letter claimed many Postal Service employees are poorly trained
when it comes to handling election
related mail, with the letter saying, frequency and widespread distribution
of training related issues make it clear these are not one off mistakes
or a problem with specific facilities. saying. Instead it demonstrates a pervasive lack
of understanding and enforcement of USPS policies among its employees. and then a huge thing is
that they said that over the past year, in nearly every state,
local election officials are receiving timely postmarked ballots
well after Election Day. and finally,
they also noted that properly addressed election mail with sometimes
being returned to them as undeliverable. know, that's bad because it could lead to a voter
being moved to an inactive voter registration list, which they say raises
at least two big issues. right. One, the potential
disenfranchisement of voters whose ballots are not delivered to them
or to their election office. until the possibility
of putting eligible voters on the path to having their voter
registration record canceled. also, while we're talking about this,
I should say that these aren't the only people talking about this issue, Scott Schwab, Kansas Secretary of State, for example,
also sent a letter to DeJoy this week, him noting nearly a thousand ballots
from a state's August primary election couldn't be counted because they arrived
too late or without postmarks. and adding,
in fact, that more are still coming in. then also something called the Save the Post Office Coalition,
a coalition of over 300 groups, including the ACLU and NAACP
and the American Postal Workers Union, have actually called for Congress
to pass a bill by the name of the Election Mail Act. with that meant to improve election
mail delivery and tracking security. But it also hasn't
reached a vote in the House or the Senate. so at this point, like,
we are well aware of the issue, but just nothing's actually being done
about the a big thing with this is you know
most ballots are arriving on time. So if Mail-In voting is your preferred
way to vote, don't let it stop most important thing you can do
is just to vote. the big thing is that if you can
at the very least consider sending in your ballot
as soon as you get the chance, Right. Because as we know,
as we've seen in the past at the local to the national level,
and you will always hear me say it ad nauseum, the elections really
could come down to just a few votes. so honestly,
as soon as you can knock that shit out. Just one less thing
to be hanging in your head. And then in other news, Donald Trump
is ordering Republicans to shut down the government over false election fraud
claims just weeks before November 5th. and now there's a very real possibility
that's actually going to happen. Even though GOP House lawmakers say that it could literally cost them
control of the chamber. see, Congress has until September
30th to pass a spending bill to fund the government
or face a shutdown. yesterday,
we saw House speaker Mike Johnson abruptly cancel a vote on a short term
spending proposal that would have kept the government open and funded at current levels
through March 28th. As well as notably adding
totally unrelated new rules requiring proof of citizenship
to register to vote in federal elections. and because of that add on. Democrats widely condemned the bill,
saying that the measure is unnecessary because there are already safeguards in
place to prevent non-citizens from voting. And this will make it more difficult for eligible voters
to exercise their democratic rights. And arguing
that this is just a political ploy based on the baseless claims of Trump
and his allies that Democrats are trying to steal the election by allowing
non-citizens to vote illegally. the white House and leaders
in the Democratic controlled Senate vowing to reject the legislation. also Johnson's decision
to cancel the vote at the last minute. It shows that he didn't even have enough support within his own party
to pass his own bill. with a seeing more moderate Republicans
arguing that Johnson was just wasting time by trying to pass a plan that he knew
would never be signed into law. just three weeks to pass a funding bill,
there's very little time to waste. in addition to that,
some have actually accused him of trying to cater to the right wing faction of the party
which wanted the citizenship requirement. this, despite the fact
that previous efforts from both Johnson and former Speaker
Kevin McCarthy to add immigration and border security policies
to spending bills have failed. all this,
the defense hawks have also opposed the plan
because it kept defense spending flat. then also in general, many conservatives
hate short term funding bills because they extend current funding levels
rather than cutting them. so now Johnson has to go back
to the drawing board, and it's unclear
what his next move is going to be. Because he's stuck in this weird bad place
where he's failing to get enough votes for this first bill. And he now likely lost
any possible leverage that he could get in negotiations
with Democrats, who made it clear
that they want to pass a clean bill. so with the clock ticking,
there's a lot of pressure for him to just pass a bill that he knows
Democrats will support in both chambers, even if he can't get his whole party
on that, of course, comes with the risk of pissing
off the right wing of his party, of course,
you remember very notably ousted former speaker McCarthy
because he had leaned on Democrats to pass last year's spending bill
after it became clear that the far right's demands would never be passed
and result in a shutdown. and this is now that faction
has been given a major boost because on Tuesday, Trump himself
told the party that they shouldn't agree to a spending bill
without the citizenship requirements and just let the government shutdown
if it's not included. Writing on Truth Social
live Republicans in the House and Senate don't get absolute
assurances on election security. They should in no way, shape or form
go forward with a continuing resolution on the budget. and so that post from Dear Leader, it's
going to likely put pressure on Johnson to appease the far right
flank of the party. especially because if he does it,
not only is he at risk of being ousted as speaker,
but Trump's wrath specifically. also Trump's demands here
come as Republicans in key swing districts that could determine control of the House are worried about the political ramifications of a shutdown
this close to the election, for example, one battleground
Republican telling Axios that swing district lawmakers feel overwhelmingly
that a shutdown will lose us. The majority. for now, we're going to have to wait
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into the war between Ukraine and Russia. this time we're not talking about anything
actually happening in Ukraine or Russia. instead, we're going to talk about the way this war is playing out
across the African continent. Right. Because what? Ukraine's
been trying to defend its own territory. It's also been fighting for diplomatic support everywhere
from Ghana to Rwanda, it's in places like Sudan and Mali, it's been literally
bringing the fight to Russian mercenaries. but with that, decade of deal
making, covert operations and propaganda has given Russia an upper hand over
even the U.S in many African countries. So while Ukraine has defied expectations
before, you got people asking, can they also do it here then
even if it can on a continent, unendingly getting screwed over
by foreign interest, should it? so to get into all that,
let's start by going back to when Putin launched his full scale
invasion of Ukraine in 2022. we're within a week, the UN General Assembly approved
a resolution condemning the invasion and demanding the withdrawal
of Russian troops. and while that resolution seemingly passed with overwhelming
support, it's not the whole story, because when it came to Africa,
only 28 of 54 countries voted in favor, 17 abstaining, eight
not even in the room, and one actually voting against the resolution
so for Ukraine. It was reportedly a wake up call. they didn't have the whole world
on their side. And so you had people like Alexander Corral, for example,
a Ukrainian foreign policy expert, saying. thought the invasion
of a sovereign territory and the Russian army's
grave violations of international law would automatically put countries
on our side. adding, we underestimated how strong Russian influence
was on the African continent. and to that point,
at the time of the invasion, Ukraine barely had any diplomatic infrastructure
in Africa. mean, they had just ten embassies on the continent,
whereas Russia, on the other hand, had 43. and in fact, in Ukraine's more than three decades of diplomatic history
since it achieved independence in 1991, there wasn't a single visit
from a Ukrainian president or foreign minister to the continent,
so with that, by the end of 2022, Ukraine announced plans to open
ten new embassies in Africa. as I'm recording this,
it's already opened. At least seven of them, plus. Ukraine's previous foreign minister visited more than a dozen African nations
over the past couple of years. fact, in August, he just wrapped up his
fourth African tour since the war began. and then on top of all that,
Ukraine has been providing humanitarian assistance
through its grain from Ukraine program. Before the war, Ukraine was Africa's
second biggest supplier of maize and third biggest supplier of wheat. when the war broke out,
people were immediately worried about how it might worsen already existing food security issues
across many parts of Africa. And so in November of 2022, Ukraine started donating free grain
to at least five countries. war torn Sudan, for example,
has reportedly received more than 21,000 tonnes of flour. then also with that,
Russia has obviously stepped up its diplomatic efforts
across the continent as well. for example, Russia this year
announcing that it would be opening four new diplomatic missions,
bringing its number to 47 in total. Russia's foreign minister
has also been flying all over the place, visiting several African countries
this summer as well. plus. A year after Ukraine began its donation
program, Russia also started shipping free grain as part of a promise to provide six nations, including Burkina Faso
and Mali, with up to 50,000 tonnes though notably there, Russia also withdrew
from an international agreement that guaranteed the safe passage of Ukrainian grain exports
through the Black Sea. but in any case. Right, all that, it's
just the tip of the iceberg. Russia's true influence in Africa
is far more expansive and complex than what we've talked about so far. mean,
Putin really started turning his attention to the continent about a decade ago, a key thing is that since then, he's
been propping up authoritarian leaders, seizing precious national resources,
and generally just fucking shit up. and a big thing I should say
is that all of this is in competition with the U.S.
and its allies, right. It's not like America has not been meddling in the region,
but Putin, he's a special case. He pursued his ambitions in Africa,
largely with the help of a private military company and criminal organization
known as the Bogner Group. of course, he's never revealed
how closely Russia was controlling
the group's activities around the world. with this being meant to give him some sort of plausible deniability
when it came to the repeated accusations of human rights abuses
made against the group. in any case, wherever Wagner went
and whoever they heard along the way, a big thing is that the group took control
of natural resources to both cover its own costs
and bring in money for Putin's government. business has been booming. In fact, Russia has reportedly taken $2.5
billion worth of gold from Africa in the past two years, which is believed
to have helped fund its war in Ukraine. then besides that, Wagner helped build
a giant propaganda machine to stir up anti-American and anti-European sentiment
in the countries where it operated. Right. They built troll farms, have paid influencers
to spread lies on social media. And then Russia's state owned
media channel expanded its network. with all that, a common
theme was attacking the U.S and the West as a neo
colonial power is back for more. While of course, marketing itself
as anti colonial. Because a big thing is that Russia was among the few world powers
that didn't have colonies in Africa. and in fact, many African countries
enjoyed Soviet support when they were fighting for independence
in the 20th century. although with that some point out
the irony that Russia's current efforts to, quote, isolate these regimes, capture their elites, and to extract
their natural resources is quite colonial. either way, Russia's approach
has been pretty successful. Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger. They have turned their backs on the U.S. and European allies in favor of Russia
since their hunters came to power in coups after the past few years. fact, the Russian military personnel
who arrived in Niger in April, they're occupying the same airfield
that the U.S and allies built. and something to keep in mind here
is that while this all goes back to Putin, man who really had more to do with it
than anyone else was Yevgeny Prigozhin. He was the head of Wagner. he also in
2023, mounted a short lived rebellion against Putin that ultimately failed,
with the men ending up dead in a mysterious plane crash
within a couple of months. and then with him out of the way,
Putin decided he needed to take control
of Wagner himself. and so since then, he's been dividing up the groups assets and redistributing them
to branches of the government. so we've seen the Russian Ministry
of Defense taking control of Wagner's
mercenary arm in Africa and placing it under an umbrella
group known as Africa Core. von der fighter is basically given
a choice to disband or join the new group. and so with that, this new group has continued its propaganda
and disinformation efforts. fact, a new propaganda outlet,
African Initiative, it's been created to promote the growing ties
between Russia and African countries. and to that point,
Africa Core has reportedly focused more on formal security
and economic cooperation. whereas the old Wagner Group, on the other hand,
was more involved in black market shit like smuggling and money laundering,
it's also not like it's totally gone away. but because Africa Core
is directly affiliated with the Russian government, experts say that it looks more legitimate
to African leaders. with that, Russia is reportedly offering African governments
a so-called regime survival package, basically providing military
and diplomatic support in exchange for access to strategically important
natural resources. least
that's according to a report from a think tank called the Royal United Services
Institute. and actually with that,
you have people like Jack Watling, a researcher at the institute, saying. this is the Russian state coming
out of the shadows in its Africa policy. adding what they are looking to do
is exacerbate our crises internationally. saying they are trying to start fires
elsewhere and expand those that already exist,
making a less safe world. and notably
with all those Russian mercenaries, have reportedly been more active in Africa
since the restructuring of Wagner. One U.S based conflict
monitoring group has reported that Russian troops engage in more violence
in Africa in the nine months leading up to June of this year
than any other period since at least 2018. with that, the group says that much of the increased
military activity in Africa over the past year is linked to Russia's
support of Mali's military rulers. Right. Africa core has doubled its manpower
to an estimated 2000 in the country over the past two years. and violence
involving Russian mercenaries in Mali. It's spiked 81%
since compared to the previous year. July, for example,
an ambush by rebel saw Russian mercenaries fighting alongside government
troops, suffering what has been described as Wagner's
largest loss to date in Africa. notably, and this is big Ukraine
claimed it played a role with specifically a spokesman
for Ukraine's military intelligence agency saying the rebels received necessary
information and not just information which enabled a successful military
operation against Russian war criminals. with that, it's not the only place
where Ukraine is reportedly taking a more, let's say, direct approach
to combating Russian influence in Africa, with Ukrainian special forces
reportedly operating in Sudan in support of the country's
army against Russian Bogner mercenaries aligned with the RCF, country
also reportedly has troops in Somalia to counter potential Russian activities
there. though Ukraine has an openly admitted
its involvement in these cases but the head of the Ukrainian military
intelligence service, when asked by the Washington Post
about rumors that Ukrainian operatives were fighting
in Africa, responded by saying. We conduct such operations aimed at reducing Russian military
potential anywhere where it's possible. Why should Africa be an exception? then this year an official
with Ukrainian military intelligence told Politico Ukrainian intelligence
has to be present wherever there is a need to destroy the enemy, which is waging
a full scale war against Ukraine. We are present wherever it is possible,
to weaken the interests of Russia. with all that said,
there are very real questions about how much they can actually do
to hurt Russia in Africa. then also more than that, there are concerns that it could undermine
all those efforts to build goodwill with African countries like that
rebel group in Mali, for example, reportedly attacked Russian forces with the help of an al-Qaida
affiliated extremist group. right, not the best look. and notably, it led Mali to cut ties
with Ukraine, with Niger quickly following suit. then they, along with Burkina Faso,
wrote to the UN Security Council to denounce
Ukraine's involvement in the region. while those countries are pretty solidly pro-Russian,
they're not the only ones upset. the Economic community
of Western African states, for example, which no longer counts
Niger, Mali or Burkina Faso as members. they still released a statement condemning
foreign interference in the region. and then, you know, talking about Sudan,
that's arguably one of the most dire humanitarian situations
in the world today. And many say that it's been exacerbated
by foreign powers getting involved. and although that mostly has to do with Iran and the UAE, the Russian
Ukraine dimension can't be ignored. But that is where I'm going to leave this
aspect of the whole situation for now. And, of course,
I'd love to know your thoughts. but then finally today
I got to say a congratulations. And also I want to talk about yesterday,
Starting with a. Congrats to Eli M, who won $500 in our weekly SeatGeek
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you double your entries and winnings. So people get in on it. then two. Let's talk about yesterday's show
and specifically your comments. especially because there were like,
2 to 3 times as many comments as usual, understandably
a big focus on the Harris Trump debate. started with somebody who said,
as pro-choice as I am, it was wild to witness a 316th trimester
abortion happened live on TV. Which is another way to say
that Harris crushed, also on the topic, you had Joe saying, I'm sorry,
but did Trump just say that he hadn't talked
to his VP candidate about abortion, like one of the biggest campaign issues of the last four years,
and they didn't even talk about Meanwhile, Crimson said it's the. I have concepts lined for me. have concepts of a plan. I'm not president right now, Jake struggle
replying, dude, he's been running against Obamacare for ten whole years
and he's still at the concept phase. also been saying
I love how Kamala basically had a what the fuck is he going on about face
or half of the debate. also regarding the part
where Trump was like they're eating cats and dogs,
That's Trump saw Alf on TV. He immediately
thought it was a documentary about illegal alien eating cats. Reavie adding they're eating pets
has the same energy as Alex Jones, saying they're putting chemicals in the water
to turn the frigging frogs gay. then regarding Trump trying to take a shot at Harris and Biden over the
the student loan forgiveness failure. You know, drift to saying, yeah, student
loan forgiveness didn't happen because the Republican
Supreme Court didn't let it happen. in general, the vast majority of comments
kind of were just commenting on it, just seeming like there were lies
and lunacy on display from Trump. Noting when Trump said, I said that the genuine shock and terror
in his voice, realizing he slipped up. Drincuz saying, I used to think the Democrats saying
Trump cognitive decline stuff was just a reaction to Republicans
saying it about Biden. But yikes, sounds like he has no idea
what's happening in reality. also, there was some talk about conspiracy theories
being spread by those on the right. right, Haley writing my family things. Kamala had an earpiece in her earring and that she was briefed
on the questions beforehand. This is why I'm left leaning.
And a right wing family. which just to say here, though, you know,
there's never a world where you can debunk things
faster than lies can be created. literally no evidence that Kamala
has given the questions beforehand. And that earring thing has been debunked. They're literally Tiffany's earrings. but ultimately that is where this segment and actually today's show is going to end. I'll leave you like I usually do is. And my name's Philip DeFranco. You've just been filled
in. I love yo faces. And I'll see you
right back here on Monday.
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