[cheers & applause] delicious! delicious! happy friday, everybody! yeah. hope you had a nice thanksgiving. those pigeons have tasty. let s talk about the death of western civilization. keep things nice and light. it s in trouble, people. things in the west these days are about as stable as chris christie on an exercise ball. sadly most people don t realize it or they just don t care. for anyone that doesn t care, you ll care soon enough. the guardian of wester values has always been america. now not so much. let s face it, we re a niece that melts down if our smart phone runs out of power. look around. especially our young people, a nation capable of standing up for itself, especially by a guy that can t stand by himself, do you still think we re capable of safeguarding the system that has cured more disease, created more wealth and lifted more people out of poverty than any in human history or do you see a system obsessed with dividing us based on grievances and pronounces
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