July 19, 2016
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Mark Koernke discussed political conventions, the 2016 presidential race between Trump and Hillary Clinton, and analyzed clips from the 1975 film Death Race 2000, drawing parallels between the movie's dystopian themes and contemporary political messaging. He critiqued both major political parties as corrupt establishments, examined nuclear weapons policy debates, and played a segment from The Newsroom criticizing American exceptionalism and declining global standing. The show featured multiple sponsor advertisements for tactical gear and health products.
- 2016 election
- trump
- hillary clinton
- death race 2000
- political conventions
- nuclear weapons
- american exceptionalism
- corporate communism
- preparedness
- tactical gear
- newsroom
- political corruption
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But every time he got no racist, you're bringing this against me because you're racist. There's two sides of the for someone to look at. He doesn't even look like change. Like any big character had their own motif. I lost a kid. This is coming from someone who says, you can't judge me because I look different. We've had, like you said, the old media, the convention. made by, uh, what's really fascinating is this is just the convention and so far we've heard that there's gonna be a convention, there's going to be, so does Trump anyway, right? Slide in, or the, you know, the demicons will say, they're gonna go for Hillary. Say about those Republicans when they show up. Oh, are they in the enlightened Republicans, because they're not really Republicans, the demicons? Shenanigans is part to watch because shit's to the next. And in reality, like we said, they're showing you the third most important part about this is being able to look direct. Why are they in the Republican part? Where were the Democrats? Where are they from right now? Well, yeah, I didn't see them. We're going any farther down. Have you seen the Trump video of him coming up on the stage? Never. Now, I'm going to do this once for every... Well, I can play it on the air, but you won't have the imagery. If you've watched him, he came up on the air. I want you to go and pull up over on YouTube. I think when it was out, I went to the 15 Times. One of the guys who went to school with his girlfriend had like three whatever we wanted, a movie to the next, and we just stopped over. You know, we were kids. Well, dudes, let's go watch it. I raised 2000, and actually I've been to count, the only one that was as much fun as Reby and the Bean, which is another of the cars they wrecked in the movie. What you were doing was like, how many cars did they destroy? It's like hundreds, there's hundreds of cars. Two-way death-race 2000. David, president! Okay, this is seven minutes and 26 seconds into the story. Pay attention to what the announcer is saying. Again, the president is, if you watch them, watch them to watch the video satellite will bring every mile of grills and spills in the living room. All five cars are in starting position here at New York Memorial Raceway, ready to roll! To the Summer Palace, as your President. My love, in my beauty, in the long and crash, as best I can. A lot of plenty to give you, he said. Sound bites from this movie. Silhouette intro now. The ill presidente speaks a c- Well, one more time at least. Well, two more times I think. They go up the st- Minority, minority privilege. Is that what I just heard there? And this was 19-1? You know, this is all stuff. All of what you're seeing right now, I tried to explain. We've seen this as an eight-track, the Black Lives Matter. They figured they could wait long enough that everybody understand that. From 1975, I think, 70. So Lester Stallone is in this movie. Yeah, this is after his little piece that he did. I really found him. Anyway, one more time. Let's see if I can cue this up right so you get that. I'm gonna play this again because there we go. If I got it again, I just want to make it. and then you can force you to have to listen to everything. But anyway, uh, seven minutes and 26 seconds is gonna start this. And somebody, if you can, take the time and post on YouTube as a... I will bring every mile of frozen spells into your living room! Five cars are in a starting position here at New York Memorial Raceway, ready to roll! Number Palate! World Crash has this! I find it, but it's not only in English, but in other languages. Woo-hoo! It's kinda interesting, it's like, okay, well, it didn't... over the planet. And again, the cute part about this is the president. Once again, the fall, and there's that sil- you know, da-da-da-da-da. Alright, hey, how you doing? Hey, I'm disaster dad. Hey, read the cue cards. I haven't played before. Bro, heads up! Where things are going and... This should be caught flat-footed. So again, communication today, we need to be communicating program here. Dom, night vision technology, you have it. We need to be happier. So you know, ydtoe.us and you scroll and look at this part. and that part and you think, I want to know what that will do or how much is the real price right there. Or you can weigh two. That number is two screen and the thermal there and send the phone number 2317. Don't be able to call in for another 40 minutes or so and again remember take down the information. We'll give out the numbers more than once while you're listening to the program. Then show Pallas a Peking the intro and we bring you how much money you have to buy government. You can't just buy water where you have the stinking screen. logos. Like, and by the way, you do understand guys, East Bend is supposed to be like to watch all the public, but then almost as quickly as it was created, it seems that there was something that went on in it into somebody else. It's really fascinating that on the one hand, corporate communism, like I've told you, you know, communism is monopoly, corporate monopoly. How did communism run? I challenge you and somebody needs to do this 2000 minutes and 26 seconds into the movie of ways posted on YouTube. that more and more through the movie when you see the President's comparable but that first one and what you saw with Donald Trump at the England thing even Don you can't see it but got a hand language for fun it is after all a dog and pony show not by little nuclear tip here and there and that's not really a new thing for quite some time that has been dated attitude trying to find it it's now made I gotta remember when you gotta remember when you're reading stuff now is that you have to they really need to include the first name because and last name so It doesn't make it as hard to construct things. It's like truck attack, right? But you have a nice truck attack. What attack would that mean? That's the only problem when you plan. I have to think about that for a minute. The inflammatory remarks on Monday during a debate on whether to renew the country's trouble. What are you talking about? Couldn't be operating without that British Navy. And the British Navy always says nuclear capability in every Bond movie, right? The tritinuclear program, Mr. Bond. The inflammatory remarks on Monday during a debate on whether to renew the country's tritinuclear program. Is she prepared to authorize a nuclear strike that can kill 100,000 innocent men, women, and children? Wait a minute. Is she prepared to authorize a nuclear strike that can kill, like some suggestions that we would have a term, but not actually be, which seems to come from the labor party, et cetera. So anyway, point about when you eat things like this, their devices, well, let me ask you something, guys. Political hacks on both sides are bringing this up. This is why I had to bring this up, ability. So do you think that anybody is gonna like miss out on the analysis of it? depending upon where they drop it, I think it'd probably kill a lot more than that once they had 100,000 people with a platform. Did I miss something? Of course, they're trying just for me to either buy something new. See, here's the problem when you see this. They're trying to buy a new missile system and they're trying to tell them to dump the old one. They get rid of that weapon system because they'd like to disarm and hand their country over to somebody else. Combined Arms Team of Nuclear Delivery Systems got it. And that 100,000 people, from the other side, will do just as much harm if not more. So it's a moot debate based upon Politics or economics, mostly, probably someone who tries to sell them in a technology state. Gottman wants to sell a new nuclear missile system to the system in order to sell the new one, right, Dad? They don't mind if you kill 100,000 people. You punish weapons. Security tricks by your politicians. Anyway... Our Constitution is a masterpiece. James Madison was a genius. The Declaration of Independence is for me the single greatest piece of American writing. What about the people? Why is it not the greatest country in the world? Professor, that's my answer. The NEA is a loser, yeah, it accounts for a penny out of our paycheck, but he gets to hit you with it any time he wants. It doesn't cost him money, it costs votes, it costs airtime, column inches. You know why people don't like liberals? Because they lose. If liberals are so smart, how come they lose always? Hey, and with a straight face, you're gonna tell students that America is so star-spangled awesome that we're the only ones in the world who have freedom? Canada has freedom. Japan has freedom. The UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Belgium has freedom. So, 207 sovereign states in the world, like 180 of them have freedom. Alright, and you got you, sorority girl. Just in case you accidentally wander into a voting booth one day, there's some things you should know. There is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest country in the world. We're seventh in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in science, 49th in life expectancy, 178th in infant mortality, 3rd in median household income, number 4 in labor force, and number 4 in exports. We lead the world in only three categories. Number of incarcerated citizens per capita, number of adults who believe angels are real, and defense spending, where we spend more than the next 26 countries combined, 25 of whom Now, none of this is the fault of a 20-year-old college student, but you nonetheless are without a doubt a member of the worst period generation period ever period. So when you ask what makes us the greatest country in the world, I don't know what you're talking about. Sure used to be. We stood up for what was right. We fought for moral reasons. We passed laws, struck down laws for moral reasons. We waged wars on poverty, not poor people. We sacrificed, we shared about our neighbors, we put our money where our mouths were and we never beat our chests. We built great big things, made ungodly technological advances, explored the universe, cured diseases, and we cultivated the world's greatest artists and the world's greatest economy. We reached for the stars, acted like men. We aspired to intelligence, we didn't belittle it, it didn't make us feel inferior. We didn't identify ourselves by who we voted for in the last election and we didn't scare so easy. We were able to be all these things and do all these things because we were informed by great men, men who were revered. First step in solving any problem is recognizing there is one. America is not the greatest country in the world anymore. A single soul, I forget about it. Your attention span must be much wider than it is long. I mean, the ambassador using a flag isn't really a human's eyes. This is how they think. They're a light boat ready. I can't emphasize. running with, whatever group, we don't even, the global perspective. And remember, sphere of influence, each one of them pictures themselves as a hoe on the gets the gold air. What did he say when he put his, who? His cumulative damage has been placed. It's like every, they've already pretty well said it's written. Remember that guy that ran for, you know, supposedly his independent law, other operations. At the wall, started out in New York City with the city's Department of Education, which they then expand the state of New York's Department. of Education. And then when it slid over and they wanted to take the same slimy mess and vomit it on America, it became the Americans did every step of the way hand in hand from one step to the next to the next. They love at the freckle level. Remember that? Did they do? How did they get so big? A bunch of government cops. Oh, you're not supposed to think about that. It was, yeah, it was a problem state then too. We should remind everybody. Yeah, that was a unique issue also. remember that they never quite gave the uh... remember when they were working on that declaration they sent representation but they weren't really ambitious effect dot refect dot com com and you can do the donate key and again joanne anything else please we've still got a few minutes left in the program and then some you know politics used to help mudsling a whole dump truck on them it's vomitus max paltz which is of late that i only have to be uh... that that only tweak curiosity there Is that a counter mark to committing genocide? 30 minutes, you're gonna be somebody in front of you. And exciting many times. Sickle bags left, enough time to get that in here. One of these medical bags made as a private. Now to get hold of them, again, we'll print out in K.E. as Nancy K.B.N. 194 package out. 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