a third ex-UCLA basketball player in a week?Another Bear said:
I do feel the people in this country have developed a mystique that overvalues veterans. Don't get me wrong, they do deserve our appreciation and I hope the government agencies in charge of taking care of them do there job, but we should not hold them in such high regard that they are mini-gods above reproach.okaydo said:
I keep seeing on Twitter people who 1) Are outraged that Sacha Baron Cohen insulted injured veterans by impersonating one of them and 2) are devoted supporters of a guy who said of POWs, "I Like People Who Weren't Captured."
golden sloth said:I do feel the people in this country have developed a mystique that overvalues veterans. Don't get me wrong, they do deserve our appreciation and I hope the government agencies in charge of taking care of them do there job, but we should not hold them in such high regard that they are mini-gods above reproach.okaydo said:
I keep seeing on Twitter people who 1) Are outraged that Sacha Baron Cohen insulted injured veterans by impersonating one of them and 2) are devoted supporters of a guy who said of POWs, "I Like People Who Weren't Captured."
It's definitely youtube because it plays...but then it jumps.B.A. Bearacus said:
AB, both links are legit Youtube links:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k4pMTsa1Kw
youtu.be/vt9AJm4EbMI
You might have some adware on your computer? Maybe try a good ol' Malwarebytes scan?
Jones is plain nuts. And I guess that's what it takes to humanize Rubio because he came off as rather normal and human with his reaction.B.A. Bearacus said:
Any air time Alex Jones gets is life wasted. Still, this clip of him getting into it with Rubio is a form of entertainment.
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And there was an interview that didn't make it in, with Gio. We were shooting some of this at the time of Harvey Weinstein. We wanted to investigate how does someone like Harvey Weinstein gets away with doing whatget away with criminality, essentially. And the network that surrounds him. We decided that Gio would interview a concierge in Las Vegas. During the interview, I revealed that basically Gio has molested an eight-year-old boy. Now, mind you, this is extreme comedy and we thought that the guy would leave the room. Instead, this concierge stays in the room and I go, listen, you've got to help me get rid of the problem. And this guy starts advising Gio how to get rid of this issue. We even at one point talk about murdering the boy, and the concierge is just saying, "Well, listen, I'm really sorry. In this country, we can't just drown the boy. This is America we don't do that." And then, in the end, he puts me in touch with a lawyer who can silence the boy. I became really dark stuff. And then at the end of the interview I say, listen, I want to go out and celebrate now. Can you get me a date for tonight? He says, "What do you mean, a date?"
I go, you know, like a young man. He says, "Well, what kind of age?" I say, lower than Bar Mitzvah but older than eight. And he says, "Yeah, I can put you in touch with somebody who can get you some boys like that."
Agreed!golden sloth said:I do feel the people in this country have developed a mystique that overvalues veterans. Don't get me wrong, they do deserve our appreciation and I hope the government agencies in charge of taking care of them do there job, but we should not hold them in such high regard that they are mini-gods above reproach.okaydo said:
I keep seeing on Twitter people who 1) Are outraged that Sacha Baron Cohen insulted injured veterans by impersonating one of them and 2) are devoted supporters of a guy who said of POWs, "I Like People Who Weren't Captured."