Kimmel PRANKS Trumpers, EXPOSES them with 'patriot test'

MeidasTouch
24 Mar 202408:42

Summary

TLDRThe video script highlights a series of interviews conducted at a Trump rally in South Carolina, where participants were given a simplified citizenship test to gauge their knowledge of American civics. The results were revealing, with many unable to answer basic questions about the Constitution and its amendments. The narrative contrasts this with the unwavering support for Trump, despite his controversial statements and actions. The video critiques the dichotomy between the self-proclaimed patriotism of Trump supporters and their actual understanding of American civics and values.

Takeaways

  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ A group of people in North Carolina are referred to as 'incredible patriots' who value freedom and love for their nation.
  • πŸ“ A crew conducted a citizenship test at a Trump rally in South Carolina, revealing the participants' knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and civic values.
  • πŸ€” The participants struggled to answer basic questions about the Constitution, such as its supreme law status and the number of amendments.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The interviewees expressed unwavering support for Trump, even to the extent of accepting a dictatorship if he were the leader.
  • πŸ“– One participant mentioned the Bible as a favorite book but was reluctant to cite specific verses, indicating a personal connection to the text.
  • 🎀 Jimmy Kimmel criticized Trump's inability to let go of being laughed at by celebrities and his subsequent tweets about Kimmel.
  • 🚨 The text highlights the frustration with the disconnect between the self-proclaimed patriotism of Trump supporters and their actual knowledge of U.S. civics.
  • πŸ—³οΈ The segment underscores the fact that many Americans, including Trump supporters, may not pass a citizenship test based on current statistics.
  • πŸ’¬ The narrative suggests that some Trump supporters are more focused on their loyalty to Trump than on the principles of democracy and constitutional law.
  • πŸ“Š The video aims to provoke thought on the true meaning of patriotism and the potential dangers of blindly following a political figure.
  • πŸ“’ The script ends with a call to action for viewers to stay informed by signing up for a newsletter, indicating the importance of staying updated on current events.

Q & A

  • What was the main purpose of the crew sent to the Trump rally in South Carolina?

    -The main purpose of the crew was to administer a simple citizenship test to the attendees of the Trump rally to gauge their patriotism and knowledge of U.S. civics.

  • What was the first question asked in the citizenship test?

    -The first question asked in the citizenship test was 'What is the supreme law of the land?'

  • How did the participants of the Trump rally respond to the question about the supreme law of the land?

    -The participants responded with various incorrect answers such as 'no guns,' 'liberty and justice,' and 'I don't know.'

  • What was the general reaction to the citizenship test results?

    -The general reaction was shock and surprise that the participants, who identified as Patriots, struggled with basic civics questions.

  • What was the context of the discussion about the Bible and favorite verses?

    -The discussion about the Bible and favorite verses arose when a person was asked about their most favorite Bible verses, to which they responded that it's a personal matter and they did not want to get into specifics.

  • What was the former president's criticism of Jimmy Kimmel?

    -The former president criticized Jimmy Kimmel as a 'less than average person trying too hard to be something he is not and never can be,' suggesting that Kimmel should be replaced.

  • What was the claim made by some attendees about the 2020 election?

    -Some attendees claimed that the 2020 election was rigged, and they expressed belief in a large voter fraud conspiracy.

  • What was the sentiment expressed by some rally attendees about Donald Trump's potential dictatorship?

    -Some rally attendees expressed a willingness to support Donald Trump becoming a dictator, believing that he could make the country great again despite the authoritarian implications.

  • What was the incorrect answer given for the first three words of the Constitution?

    -An incorrect answer given for the first three words of the Constitution was 'Liberty and happiness,' instead of the correct 'We the People.'

  • How does the script suggest the term 'Patriot' is being used by Trump supporters?

    -The script suggests that the term 'Patriot' is being used by Trump supporters to justify their support and actions, regardless of how misinformed or extreme their beliefs may be.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Patriotism and Citizenship Test at Trump Rally

This paragraph discusses the patriotism of people in North Carolina and their support for Donald Trump. It highlights a crew's visit to a Trump rally in South Carolina, where they administered the same citizenship test that immigrants must take. The results showed a lack of knowledge about basic U.S. civics, such as the supreme law of the land and the number of constitutional amendments. The paragraph also touches on the emotional response of an immigrant towards the participants' ignorance and the irony of Trump supporters claiming patriotism while supporting authoritarian tendencies.

05:00

πŸ€” The Misunderstanding of American Patriotism

The second paragraph delves into the complexities of American patriotism and the immigration process. It criticizes the self-proclaimed patriots who don't demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of U.S. history and civics. The narrative includes personal anecdotes about Trump's past behavior and contrasts it with his current political image. The paragraph also addresses the conspiracy theories about rigged elections and the disturbing willingness of some supporters to accept dictatorship as long as it aligns with their political beliefs. It concludes with a call to recognize the performative nature of such patriotism and to distinguish it from true love for the country.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Patriots

In the context of the video, 'Patriots' refers to individuals who are described as passionate supporters of their country, particularly those who align with the political views and rhetoric of former President Donald Trump. The term is used to highlight the contrast between the self-proclaimed patriotism of these individuals and their actual knowledge of the country's founding principles and history, as tested by a citizenship quiz.

πŸ’‘Citizenship Test

A 'Citizenship Test' is an examination that immigrants must pass to become naturalized citizens of the United States. It assesses their knowledge of U.S. history, government, and English language. In the video, this test is used as a measure to evaluate the civic knowledge of Trump supporters, comparing their performance to that of immigrants seeking citizenship.

πŸ’‘Constitution

The 'Constitution' is the supreme law of the United States, outlining the structure of the federal government and the rights of its citizens. It is a fundamental document that serves as the basis for the American legal and governmental system. The video highlights the importance of the Constitution by questioning the participants' knowledge of it, emphasizing the gap between their patriotic claims and their understanding of the nation's foundational principles.

πŸ’‘Amendments

The 'Amendments' refer to the changes or additions made to the U.S. Constitution through the amendment process. These amendments serve to clarify, expand, or restrict the original text of the Constitution to address evolving societal needs and rights. The video uses the number of amendments as a question in the citizenship test to gauge participants' knowledge of the Constitution's structure and history.

πŸ’‘Globalists

The term 'Globalists' is used in the video to describe individuals or groups who are perceived as advocating for global cooperation and integration, often at the expense of national sovereignty. This term is often employed in a pejorative sense by those who believe that globalists are undermining national interests in favor of a one-world government.

πŸ’‘Dictatorship

A 'Dictatorship' is a form of government in which a single person or a small group of people hold absolute power, often without effective constitutional or legal checks on their authority. The term is associated with authoritarian rule and a lack of democratic processes. In the video, the concept of dictatorship is brought up to criticize the willingness of some Trump supporters to endorse authoritarian measures if they align with their political beliefs.

Highlights

People in North Carolina are described as incredible patriots who value freedom and love for their nation.

A crew conducted a citizenship test at a Trump rally in South Carolina to gauge the patriotism of the attendees.

The citizenship test results showed a lack of knowledge on basic constitutional facts among the participants.

One participant could not identify the supreme law of the land, mistaking it for 'liberty and justice'.

Another participant was unsure about the number of amendments in the Constitution, guessing it to be 32, 10, or possibly 13.

The interviewee expressed a strong, unwavering support for Trump, even condoning potential dictatorial behavior.

The interviewee's support for Trump is so strong that they would accept him as a dictator if he were to commit murder.

The transcript includes a critique of Trump supporters, suggesting they equate wearing red, white, and blue with being more American.

The interviewee struggles to recall the first three words of the Constitution, incorrectly stating 'Liberty and happiness'.

The interviewee and others in the room believe the 2020 election was rigged, despite no substantial evidence.

The interviewee expresses a desire for a dictator to lead the country, specifically endorsing Trump as a potential dictator.

The transcript highlights the performative nature of some Trump supporters' patriotism, which is more aligned with loyalty to a con man than actual patriotism.

The interviewee's anecdote about Trump from the 90s and 2000s shows a different side of the former president's personality.

The interviewee criticizes the media, specifically Jimmy Kimmel, for not living up to the expectations of a host.

The transcript includes a discussion on the importance of knowing the Constitution and how it applies to current political discussions.

The interviewee's inability to answer basic questions about the Constitution reflects a wider issue of civic knowledge among Americans.

The transcript ends with a call to action for readers to stay updated on the latest news by signing up for a newsletter.

Transcripts

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those people in North Carolina those are

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incredible people those are incredible

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Patriots you want freedom take pride in

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your country love your nation the future

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does not belong to

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globalists the Future belongs to

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Patriots so we went to the people to

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find out just how patriotic these

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Patriots are we sent a crew to a trump

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rally in South Carolina to give those

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gathered there a simple citizenship test

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the same ones immigrants are required to

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take and this is what happens when the

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citizenship hits the fan number one what

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is the supreme law of the

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land

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no guns liberty and justice what you

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just said is one of the most insanely

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idiotic things I have ever heard how

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many amendments does the Constitution

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have 32 32 10 no I don't know 20

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something I think maybe 13 I'm not

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really sure on that I worry about number

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one and number two

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at no point in your rambling incoherent

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response were you even close to anything

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that could be considered a rational

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thought as an immigrant in the process

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of obtaining citizenship I want to say

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this does not surprise me he could stand

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on the front steps of the White House

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and and commit murder and I'm with him

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if he says it then I'll go with it and

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if he wants to be a dictator then so be

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it having had to sift through endless

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hate filled comments over the many years

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years I've spent covering us politics

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from self-described Patriots with

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opposing political views I've always

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wondered how they'd Faire if actually

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questioned on the very subjects they

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claim to know and love so dearly would

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they be able to recite the Pledge of

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Allegiance backwards to the tune of

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America the gr or would they scramble

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like Trump trying to remember a single

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Bible passage he's a God-fearing man

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remember okay you mentioned the Bible

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you've been talking about how it's your

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favorite book and you said I think last

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night in Iowa some people are surprised

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that you say that I'm wondering what one

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or two of your most favorite Bible uh

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verses are why I wouldn't want to get

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into it because to me that's very

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personal you know when I talk about the

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Bible is very personal so I don't want

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to get into vers I don't want to get

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into there's no verse that means a lot

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to you that you think about or sight the

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Bible means a lot to me but I don't want

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to get into specifics even to cite a

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verse that you like no I don't want to

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do that an Old Testament guy or a new

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testament guy uh probably equal well

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during a follow-up segment on Jimmy

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Kimmel not only did he speak on the

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matter of how Trump simply can't let go

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of the fact that he was laughed at by a

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room of celebrities which you know has

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been chewing away at his ego daily uh we

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have both been immortalized um on social

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media by our former president Donald

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Trump has there ever been a worse host

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than Jimmy Kimmel at the

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Oscar his opening was that of a less

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than average person trying too hard to

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be something which he is not and never

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can be get rid of Kimmel and perhaps

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replace him with another washed up but

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cheap ABC Talent George SLO anopolis he

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would make everybody on stage look

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bigger stronger and more glamorous blah

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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 TR to the former president is that

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true do you have to use a teleprompter

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when speaking about President Trump or

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are you able to um just kind of Riff on

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what on your thoughts on him yeah I he

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he's so

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stupid Kimmel then took the fight to the

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streets and opted to put the magga

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Patriots to the test what brings yall

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here today see Donald Trump himself

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Donald Trump trump baby Trump trump yeah

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let's give a good look at the sweatshirt

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and the fanny pack yeah he sent out one

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of his colleagues to ask them simple

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questions found in the US citizenship

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test we're out here today asking Real

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Americans if they could pass the

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citizenship test do you think you could

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do it sure maybe easily and the results

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were let's just say it's no surprise

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that Trump's followers believe him when

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he claims things like you need ID to buy

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bread number one what is the supreme law

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of the

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land

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no guns liberty and

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justice wow I have no idea we might fell

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yeah

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good question well I couldn't answer

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that one right now how many amendments

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does the Constitution have 32 32 10 no I

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don't know I'm shocked shocked well not

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that shocked crazy thing is having

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studied for said test these are by far

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and way some of the easier questions 20

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something I think maybe 13 I'm not

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really sure on that I worry about number

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one and number

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two what are the first three words of

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the Constitution Liberty and happiness

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and this just reaffirms the frustration

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that I have when I discuss the subject

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of immigration with those who don't

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quite understand the entire process but

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it's an extensive process involving yes

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tests like such tests that Studies have

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shown only one in three Americans would

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actually pass I'm not here to scrutinize

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people for not knowing every crevice of

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US history but not everyone parades the

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word Patriot around like Trump

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supporters they think because they clad

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themselves in red white and blue that

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they are more American than anyone else

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no Donald Trump you know I mean that's

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the thing is people you know I have his

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phone number in my phone book he was he

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was the guy that came to the bars and

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and asked me about which which cocktail

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waitress was single you know that's who

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he was this is back in the 90s not that

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no back in the 2000s quite honestly and

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uh and so there there's this part of you

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that just goes well that guy shouldn't

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be president but I was wrong and he was

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and uh and our uh democracy I believe

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paid the price certainly around they're

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pressed on simple question like what are

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the first three words of the

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Constitution struggling with the three

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part more so than the actual

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Constitution what are the first three

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words of the Constitution In God We

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Trust okay so that's four sing the

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national anthem for me oh say can you

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see by the dawn's early

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light so proudly we

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s

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Twilight

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and bright

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stars and

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the the what it's the perilous guys so

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close you guys that was so

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close not to forget that this is also

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the same Constitution they'd happily set

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a light if it meant appeasing the

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dictator that they want so bad they're

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looking for the people that rigged the

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election and that's the people they go

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after they got away with something

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they're never going to get away with it

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again look what they've done to the

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country then you look at January 6 it

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was a rig election and we're looking at

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it and almost everybody in this room

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agree it was a rigged election but we

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won much bigger with millions and

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millions more votes in

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2020 it was a rigged election it was a

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rigged election they go after the guys

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that complain about the election not the

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guys that rigged the election isn't that

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interesting right I only want to be a

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dictator for one

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day just so you know that is how it

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starts because nothing is more patriotic

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than authoritarianism right I'd rather

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have Donald Trump as a dictator for four

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years absolutely this country needs a

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dictator I hate to say that but it's the

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truth he could stand on the front steps

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of the White House and and commit murder

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and I'm with him if he says it then I'll

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go with it and if he wants to be a

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dictator then so be it and as John

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Stewart put it so perfectly it's all

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performative they're not patriotic they

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are partial to a con man Patriots

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festooned in American flags Co signing

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dictatorship remember we the people you

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know there's more words after that right

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smaller font still binding look if you

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want to love Trump love him go to the

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rallies buy the sneakers you want to

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give them Absolute Power you want them

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to be the leader Uber Alis you want them

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to have the right of kings you do you

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but stop framing it as patriotism love

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