Jimmy Kimmel HUMILIATES Trump ON STAGE at the Oscars

Brian Tyler Cohen
10 Mar 202408:57

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the host's appreciation for the show and its focus on actors, actresses, and filmmakers. It then shifts to critique of Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars hosting and a review supposedly posted by former President Trump. The conversation delves into Trump's relationship with Hollywood and his perceived need for validation from the entertainment industry. It highlights instances where Trump allegedly showed contempt for his supporters while seeking approval from the elite. The script also contrasts Trump's actions with those of the current administration, emphasizing the disparity between Trump's promises and his actual policies that favored the wealthy over the 'forgotten Americans'.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽค The speaker expresses pride in sharing a review, indicating a personal achievement or positive feedback.
  • ๐Ÿ† The script criticizes Jimmy Kimmel's hosting at the Oscars, suggesting a perceived lack of authenticity and effectiveness.
  • ๐Ÿ’” The sentiment behind the review is attributed to former President Donald Trump, highlighting his public criticism of the entertainment industry.
  • ๐Ÿ˜” The speaker suggests that Trump's inability to handle criticism, especially from his peers in the entertainment industry, is a significant blow to his ego.
  • ๐Ÿค” The script questions Trump's genuine concern for his supporters, implying that he views them as a means to an end rather than valued constituents.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Examples are provided of Trump's disdain for certain groups of people, including those who support him, as recounted by various sources and individuals.
  • ๐Ÿ‘Ž The narrative paints Trump as manipulative, consistently lying to his base and exploiting their trust for his own benefit.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก The speaker contrasts Trump's actions with those of the current administration, arguing that tangible policies and actions demonstrate a commitment to the 'Forgotten Americans'.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The script emphasizes the importance of observing actions over words, suggesting that Trump's Republicans prioritize the ultra-wealthy over their base.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ The speaker points to specific policy achievements under the current administration, such as infrastructure bills and pension reforms, as evidence of their commitment to working-class Americans.
  • ๐Ÿ“ข The call to action at the end encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel to support progressive media and spread the message further.

Q & A

  • What was the main point of the speaker's critique of Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars hosting?

    -The speaker criticized Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars hosting as being forced and inauthentic, suggesting that Kimmel should be replaced with someone who could better command the stage and make everyone look more glamorous.

  • Who is believed to have posted the negative review about Jimmy Kimmel?

    -The speaker implies that former President Donald Trump is the one who posted the negative review about Jimmy Kimmel's Oscars hosting.

  • How does the speaker describe Trump's reaction to the Oscars audience's laughter at his expense?

    -The speaker suggests that Trump is deeply hurt by the laughter from the Oscars audience, as he craves validation from the entertainment industry peers he respects.

  • What does the speaker argue about Trump's attitude towards his supporters?

    -The speaker argues that Trump does not genuinely care about his supporters, viewing them as useful for consolidating his power but holding contempt for them.

  • How does the speaker characterize Trump's statements about not wanting to shake hands with 'disgusting people'?

    -The speaker characterizes this statement as revealing Trump's true feelings of disdain for the very people he claims to care about and who attend his rallies.

  • What example does the speaker give to illustrate Trump's disregard for his supporters?

    -The speaker cites an instance when Trump referred to his fans as 'a little bit sad' and other instances where Trump and his associates belittled or lied to his supporters.

  • What does the speaker claim about Trump's manipulation of his base?

    -The speaker claims that Trump has manipulated his base into believing various falsehoods, such as widespread election fraud and the building of the wall, despite these claims being debunked.

  • What was the speaker's point about the tax cut under Trump's administration?

    -The speaker points out that Trump's sole legislative achievement was a tax cut that primarily benefited millionaires and billionaires, not the middle class as promised.

  • How does the speaker contrast Trump's actions with those of the current administration?

    -The speaker contrasts Trump's actions by highlighting that the current administration has delivered on promises such as infrastructure bills and pension reforms, which directly benefit the 'forgotten Americans'.

  • What advice does the speaker give to the audience regarding Trump and Republicans?

    -The speaker advises the audience to focus on the actions of Trump and Republicans rather than their words, as their actions have shown who their true priorities lie with.

  • What is the speaker's final call to action for the audience?

    -The speaker's final call to action is for the audience to subscribe to the channel and the Spanish-language channel to help grow the progressive media ecosystem and spread the message further.

Outlines

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๐ŸŽค Criticism of Jimmy Kimmel and Trump's Desire for Validation

The paragraph begins with a speaker addressing an audience, acknowledging that the show is not about them but about the actors, actresses, and filmmakers present. The speaker then shares a negative review about Jimmy Kimmel's hosting at the Oscars, attributing the criticism to former President Donald Trump. The speaker goes on to discuss Trump's inability to handle criticism and his desire for validation from the entertainment industry, which he has been a part of for a long time. The paragraph highlights Trump's disdain for the general public, whom he claims to care about, while in reality, he only values their support for consolidating power. The speaker also touches on Trump's contempt for Hollywood and the entertainment industry, which he has always sought validation from, and the irony that the people he despises the most are the ones who love him the most.

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๐Ÿ’ฐ Trump's Broken Promises and Manipulation of His Base

This paragraph focuses on the broken promises made by former President Trump, particularly highlighting his unfulfilled pledge to provide a tax cut for the middle class. It is noted that critics argue the GOP tax law disproportionately benefits companies rather than the middle class. The speaker points out the lack of a clear plan for the proposed tax reform and the unrealistic timeframe given by the President. The paragraph also addresses other unfulfilled promises such as the health care plan and infrastructure law, emphasizing that Trump only took actions that benefited the rich. The speaker contrasts this with the current administration's actions, which they believe have genuinely benefited the 'Forgotten Americans.' The paragraph concludes with a call to action for viewers to support the progressive media ecosystem by subscribing to the channel.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กJimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel is a television host and comedian, best known for hosting the late-night talk show 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' In the script, he is mentioned in a critical context, where a review suggests that he is not a good fit for hosting the Oscars, implying that his performance was seen as forced and not up to the expected standard.

๐Ÿ’กDonald Trump

Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States, who served from 2017 to 2021. In the context of the script, he is discussed in relation to his desire for acceptance from the entertainment industry and his lack of genuine concern for his supporters, as well as his tendency to lie and manipulate for personal gain.

๐Ÿ’กHollywood

Hollywood is both a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, and a metonym for the American film industry. In the script, Hollywood represents the community that Trump seeks validation from, despite his disdain for them and their values.

๐Ÿ’กManipulation

Manipulation refers to the act of influencing someone or something in a clever or unprincipled way to gain an advantage. In the script, it is used to describe how Trump is said to have misled his supporters and used them for his own benefit.

๐Ÿ’กTax Cut

A tax cut is a reduction in the amount of tax that a person or business owes to the government. In the context of the script, it is mentioned as a policy that primarily benefits the wealthy rather than the middle class, which was Trump's stated intent.

๐Ÿ’กHealthcare

Healthcare refers to the provision of medical services to individuals, including preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic services. In the script, it is discussed as an area where Trump's administration did not make significant improvements, despite promises to the contrary.

๐Ÿ’กInfrastructure

Infrastructure refers to the basic physical and organizational structures, facilities, and systems needed for the operation of a society or enterprise. In the script, it is used to highlight the contrast between Trump's unfulfilled promises and the actual achievements of the subsequent administration.

๐Ÿ’กForgotten Americans

The term 'Forgotten Americans' is often used to refer to working-class citizens who feel neglected by the government and the political establishment. In the script, it is used to discuss the perceived betrayal by Trump, who promised to help this demographic but did not follow through on his promises.

๐Ÿ’กPopulist

A populist is a political candidate or leader who seeks to appeal to the interests and concerns of ordinary people, often by opposing the elite or establishment. In the script, Trump is described as pretending to be a populist, suggesting that his actions did not align with his rhetoric.

๐Ÿ’กLegislative Achievement

A legislative achievement refers to a successful passage of a bill or law that reflects the goals or priorities of a politician or government. In the context of the script, it is used to highlight the lack of significant legislative accomplishments during Trump's presidency, particularly those that would benefit the middle class or working Americans.

๐Ÿ’กProgressive Media

Progressive media refers to news outlets, channels, or publications that promote progressive political views, often advocating for social justice, equality, and reform. In the script, the term is used in the context of encouraging viewers to support such media to counterbalance the narratives of mainstream or conservative outlets.

Highlights

The speaker expresses pride in sharing a review, indicating a personal achievement.

A review criticizes Jimmy Kimmel's hosting at the Oscars, suggesting a replacement.

Former President Trump is identified as the author of the critical post about Kimmel.

The speaker discusses Trump's inability to handle audiences not showing him adulation, referencing his rallies.

It is mentioned that Trump's desire for acceptance from the entertainment industry is hurt by their laughter at him.

The speaker highlights the contradiction between Trump's claimed care for his supporters and his contempt for them.

Olivia Troy's account of Mike Pence's reaction to Trump's comments on shaking hands is shared.

Howard Stern's perspective on Trump's disdain for people yet needing their votes is mentioned.

The speaker points out the irony that those Trump despises the most are his most loyal supporters.

Examples of Trump's dismissive attitude towards his supporters are provided, including his comments on 6th Avenue fans.

The speaker criticizes Trump for lying to his base about various issues, including the election and COVID-19.

The tax cut for millionaires and billionaires under Trump's administration is discussed as a betrayal of his populist promises.

The lack of fulfillment of Trump's promises, such as the health care plan and infrastructure law, is highlighted.

The speaker contrasts Trump's actions with Biden's administration, which they claim has delivered on promises for the 'forgotten Americans'.

Secretary of Transportation Pete Butaj's account of Trump's neglect towards the 'forgotten Americans' is shared.

The speaker urges the audience to judge people by their actions, not words, emphasizing Trump and Republicans' priorities.

A call to action is made for viewers to subscribe to the channel to support progressive media.

Transcripts

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everyone I was just uh you know this

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this doing this show is not about me and

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I I appreciate you having me is really

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about you and uh Emma and all these

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great actors and actresses and

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filmmakers but um I was told we have

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like an extra minute and um I'm really

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proud of something uh I was wondering if

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I could share it with you I just got a a

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review and

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um has there ever been a worse host than

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Jimmy Kimmel at the Oscars

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his opening was that of a less than

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average person trying too hard to be

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something which he is not and never can

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be get rid of Kimmel and perhaps replace

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him with another washed up but cheap ABC

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Talent George

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soplos he would make everybody on stage

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look bigger stronger and more glamorous

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blah blah blah make America great

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again okay now see if you can guess

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which former president just posted that

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on

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Street anyone

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no well thank you president Trump um

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thank you for watching I'm surprised

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you're still Isn't it past your jail

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time now sure Donald Trump will be

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pissed off because he can't handle

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whenever an audience has anything except

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for fawning graveling agulation for him

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as evidenced by his rallies but this is

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even worse because these are the people

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who Trump wants acceptance from most

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these are the people he views as his

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peers after a lifetime in the

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entertainment industry so for the entire

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room of people who he respects to sit

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there and laugh at him is like an arrow

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through the heart for the guy who is

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desperate for their validation and I

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know there are some of you out there who

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are going to say he doesn't need

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Hollywood's approval he's got millions

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of supporters and he does have millions

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of supporters but let's be clear he

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doesn't care about them and he never has

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they're useful for him to consolidate

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his grip on power but he has nothing but

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contempt for those people here's what

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Olivia Troy Mike Pence's lead staffer on

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Co had to say about that he made a

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statement once that was very striking I

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never forgot it because it pretty much

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defined who he was when we were in a

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task force meeting president said maybe

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this Co thing is a good thing I don't

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like shaking hands with people I don't

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have to shake hands with these

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disgusting people those disgusting

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people are the same people people that

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he claims to care about these are the

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people still going to his rallies today

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who have complete faith in who he is

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here's Howard Stern making the same

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point odity in all of this is the people

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Trump despises most love him the most

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think about it the the the the the

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people who are voting for Trump for the

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most part they're not people he wants oh

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my God he wouldn't even want him in aing

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hotel he'd be disgusted with them or

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another example when Mark liovic was

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following Trump around for a profile on

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the campaign Trail he saw a group of

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fans running up to 6th Avenue to see

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Donald Trump and Trump said look at

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these people it's literally a little bit

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sad or when Elizabeth Spears former

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editor of the New York Observer was

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criticizing Trump to Jared Kushner Jared

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rolled his eyes and said he doesn't

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really believe it Elizabeth he just

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knows Republicans are stupid and they'll

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buy it or when former White House Press

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Secretary Stephanie grizol said he knows

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he's lying he used to tell me when I was

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press secretary go out there and say

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this and if it was false he would say it

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doesn't matter Stephanie just say it

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over and over and over again people will

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believe it he knows his Bas believes in

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him he knows he can basically say

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anything in his Bas will believe what

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he's saying and of course there's also

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the fact that Trump lies to them with

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the same frequency that most people

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breathe he's manipulated his base into

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thinking that there was fraud in an

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election in which zero widespread fraud

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occurred even according to judges who

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Trump himself appointed he's manipulated

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his base into thinking that Co was a

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hoax that he built hundreds of miles of

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wall along the southern border that he

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added jobs during his presidency that

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his prosecutions were being directed by

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Joe Biden I mean honestly I could sit

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here for the next 15 minutes and keep

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listing the lies that he sold to his

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base so let's use some common sense here

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if someone you knew lied to you on a

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daily basis for the express purpose of

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manipulating you for money or votes or

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to make you a Tribune for him among the

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public would you consider that person a

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friend or would you excommunicate them

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from your lives because I'm pretty sure

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I know the answer don't just take my

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word for it just look at what he did as

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president he came into office having

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promised those forgotten Americans that

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he would work for them he pretended to

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be a populist and yet his sole

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legislative achievement was a tax cut

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for Millionaires and billionaires in

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fact he actually conceded that it wasn't

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a middle class tax cut by then promising

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a middle- class tax cut outright we're

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going to be uh putting in a 10% tax cut

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for Middle inome families it's going to

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be put in now next week 10% tax C Kevin

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we're putting in next week the 10%

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reduction in Middle income taxes right

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next week okay Kevin we think that's

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Kevin Brady from the house Ways and

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Means Committee the tax writer in

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Congress look critic critics of the GOP

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tax law say it helps companies

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disproportionately not the middle class

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as much but how real is this this 10%

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tax cut the White House says the

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president wants tax reform 2.0 an

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additional 10 % tax cut just for Middle

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inome families but a glp source tells

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CNN there's no serious plan at the time

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and there are two big issues the

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President says next week there's no real

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clear time frame and no chance of any

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plan passing before midterms Congress is

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in recess of through the election ah yes

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next week you'll be shocked to learn

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that that tax cut never materialized it

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was just something he told the Rubes at

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his rally to manipulate them into

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supporting him the only only people he'd

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actually lift a finger for were his Rich

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buddies in the billionaire class all the

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while stringing along his base with

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Promises of things that he had zero zero

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intention of ever seeing to fruition or

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the healthc care plan that would come in

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2 weeks did that ever materialize how

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about the infrastructure law that he

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promised did that ever materialize he

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didn't bother doing anything that didn't

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help rich people rich people don't care

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about making Healthcare more affordable

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because they can already afford

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Healthcare they don't care about

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infrastructure because they don't need

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rural Broadband or derel roads to be

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paved because they don't drive on those

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roads don't you see the only things that

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Trump took seriously were the things

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that impacted people like him everything

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else was a bill of goods designed to

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sell to suckers in fact I spoke with

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Secretary of Transportation Pete Budaj

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just this past week about how while

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Trump pandered to the Forgotten

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Americans it was actually Joe Biden who

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delivered for them I feel like

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Republicans very often capitalize on

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folks who claim that they're the

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Forgotten Americans what's it like to go

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into these communities and actually be

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the administration that is remembering

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them even though other administrations

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who kind of sees on this talking point

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that they're remembering the Forgotten

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Americans don't you know I think the

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point is that actions speak louder than

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words just a couple of days ago I was

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addressing the the national gathering of

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the uh UA Union that's pipeliners

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plumbers Pipe Fitters steam Fitters and

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they were talking about the promises

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that were made to them under the last

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Administration that you know president

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Trump promised you're going to get an

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infrastructure Bill promised he would

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fix their pensions promise after promise

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none of it happened um which is a

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example what it means to actually be

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forgotten uh we've been able to deliver

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on that the president obviously

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delivered on the infrastructure Bill

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also a pension reform that was very

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important for the Building Trades

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project labor agreements happening

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across the country that mean more of

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those jobs will be good paying uh

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provision called Davis bacon which has

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to do with the wages on construction

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sites those going up so yeah the exact

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same people who were being appealed to

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as forgotten and look I come from the

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industrial Midwest I think a lot of us

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from so-called flyover country did feel

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for for gotten by both parties for many

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many years uh but what's so exciting now

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is it's not just talk it's it's it's

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it's policies not just promises it's

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it's jobs not just generalities and

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that's Landing so I've said this before

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and I'll say it again don't listen to

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what Trump and Republicans say watch

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what they do because they've already

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broadcast exactly who their priorities

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are and it's not his DieHard base it is

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the ultra wealthy who've stepped on that

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base to get to where they are

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