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Ep. 334 Today's Peep Brings You Lemon Drops- The Sour Truth of Don Lemon's Hypocrisy, Don says Your Sorrow over Charlie Kirk is nothing more than "Click Bait" and claims He's "above" Name-Calling While doing exactly that, Pierce Morgan and Free Speech
We examine Don Lemon's contradictory behavior as he claims to be "above name-calling" while doing exactly that in street interviews, revealing a troubling pattern of hypocrisy from the former CNN host.
• Celebration of Friday vibes and the cooler weather creating a pleasant atmosphere
• Discussion of greatest debut albums including Boston, Tom Petty, Dire Straits, The Cars, and Van Halen
• Analysis of Don Lemon's comments about Charlie Kirk's death and accusations that mourners are only seeking "clicks"
• Breakdown of Lemon's tense interview with Piers Morgan where he claims to be "ambushed" when questioned about his CNN departure
• Examination of street interviews showing Lemon engaging in the very behavior he claims to be "above"
• Exposure of Lemon's hypocrisy when he immediately calls a stranger a "moron" after being called one himself
• Revealing clip of Lemon making false claims about Charlie Kirk while inappropriately touching a female interviewee
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Well, I don't know about you, but if you're asking me, I'm mighty happy that it's a Friday. Happy Friday to you, 9-19-25. It's the Pat's peeps podcast. I'll be your host, pat. Thank you very much. Thank you, how about that?
Speaker 1:Looking out the studio window, today, on this friday, it's cloudy. I'm loving this. We have overcast skies, we have nice, cool temperatures. My French door is wide open. All my windows well, my windows are always open, to be honest, but it's just such a welcome change. I don't know what it's, I don't know what it's like in the lowland, but up here in my mystery hut in the foothills pardon me it is lovely. Hope you're having a lovely day. It is lovely. Hope you're having a lovely day wherever you may be. Thank you so much for listening to my podcast.
Speaker 1:You know what we're at, number 334, I mean, which, when I think about it, is pretty darn amazing. I don't know. I just we just keep going and we'll keep going. We keep promoting our businesses. We'll keep counting on you to go get your you know your stuff from the pats peeps website either, you know just supporting your local businesses. So, thank you, and our fun little merch tent that we'll be at the merch tent following today's show. Please visit. Thank you, visit. Thank you. You know it is a Friday and I really am in a great mood. It was wonderful to get out yesterday. I actually really enjoyed getting my workout in and I want to do that again today on a day like this, especially when it's not so hot. But I enjoyed getting out and just talking. It was a good time, so I want to keep that going. So I'm going to do it today, but I'm going to spare you the heavy breathing today.
Speaker 1:I mean unless something else comes up. I can't guarantee that and on a day like this I want to keep it so light. It was fun keeping it light on the show last night, by the way. By the way, I'm also the host of the Pat Walsh Radio. It's the Pat Walsh Show as heard on radio KFBK radio, to be precise, sacramento 93.1 FM, 1530 AM, and I'm on 7 to 10 PM Monday through Friday.
Speaker 1:I do realize, by the way, that we really have an enormous audience for that show. I mean, it is amazing to me If I could encourage all of the people that listen to my radio show to come on and listen to my podcast. I always try to do that, but, boy, that would be huge. But literally I'm preaching to the choir right now because those of you who are listening to my show and my podcast, you're already doing that. But we have a great and ever-growing community here with Pat's Peeps. And again, I always remind you it's not just about the podcast, it's about if you would go use some of the businesses that we try to feature Anyhow, whatever. We'll go deep into that today. That we try to feature Anyhow, whatever, we'll go deep into that today.
Speaker 1:But my point was we had fun last night on the show talking about debut albums, like what is the greatest debut album, trying to just kind of ease our way out for the moment from all the horrendous news we've been hearing lately. You know, I think sometimes, like I said yesterday, it's good for the soul. I talked all about that yesterday, so we did that on the show last night. Thank you to Tammy for her suggestion on that one. Lots of calls. You know what I did realize. Someone called I think it was Tim in Fair Oaks actually that called and he mentioned that. You know, pat I don't know how many people really. He said you're so and I'm not saying this in an egotistical way, but this is what he said he goes and people will tell me this you're so knowledgeable on music and you know all the debut stuff, the debut albums, but most people don't. They don't know what the debut albums are.
Speaker 1:I don't mean to go down that rabbit hole because now I literally want to sit here and play debut albums. How far am I into this? Some of the ones that I talked about were Boston, their debut back in 76. The very same year there was another great debut album. Two great debut albums that came out that year. You had Boston's first album and then you had Tom Petty's first album Very different sounds, but that was a great year for music. You know, when you have two great debuts, you know there was like three years in a row where there were great debut records that came out Probably more than that. I mean I'm sure there's much more than that, many more than that, as I think about it. There were, but I can't go on and on. But this is a good, you know, breakdown the first, tom Petty. But there's songs on this record that I like even more than this one Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. We can't lose the fact that it was the Heartbreakers.
Speaker 2:It's all right if you love me.
Speaker 1:Pat's Peeps 334.
Speaker 2:It's all right if you love me. Pat's Peeps 334. It's all right if you don't. I'm not afraid of you running away. Honey, I get the feeling you won't. You see, there is no sense in pretending your eyes.
Speaker 1:You know there was another one that came out that year. Well, not that year, Not that year, excuse me. A couple of years later, actually 78. 78 was a great year for debut albums, in my opinion. Three of the best, Three of my favorite debut albums came out in 78. Dire Straits. Nothing sounded like this At that time. Nothing sounded like this, and there were three albums from 78 that I will say the same thing about Nothing ever sounded like this, and a fine coal miner For the MCB that was.
Speaker 1:So you had your dire straits that year 78. Also in 78, you had this cool new band Like what is this? I've never heard anything quite like this, but I couldn't help but to love it, and the more I listened the more I loved it. The Cars' first album.
Speaker 3:I had never heard anything like that.
Speaker 1:I got the cassette and I put it on and I'm like my best friend's girlfriend, let the good times roll, all mixed up, moving in stereo. What a record. It sounded so different than the other stuff I'd been listening to Black Sabbath, judas Priest, the Ramones, the Tubes. Listening to Black Sabbath, judas Priest, the Ramones, the Tubes it's like they were definitely, in my opinion, influenced by one of the many bands who were influenced by Kraftwerk, the German band. And then in 78, I had never heard anything that sounded like this until 78. Van Halen, their debut, their debut. It was awesome. Eruption, running With the Devil, atomic Punk, ice Cream man. And here's the thing that I here's an opinion, here's my opinion on this record, how important this was. So you know, again I'd be. I was listening to all the bands I just mentioned Montrose, pink Floyd, led Zeppelin, you know those bands. And all of a sudden this comes out. Now think about this time. So you had Zeppelin's final record coming out the next year, 79. But the previous year to the Cars and Van Halen and all these great albums that came out in 78 that I just played for you previous to that, in matter of fact, the previous year, like you would have stuff coming out like like you had New Wave, you had punk rock. The Ramones came out in 77. I didn't catch on until 78 with Rocket to Russia. But you know, you had things like. I mean, you just had other bands that were sort of new wave, which were the cars, were new wave, but there was punk, there was disco and suddenly rock, heavy rock. It was the bands like Montrose and Ted Nugent. By 78, after Free For All and all this, ted Nugent was kind of, his popularity was waning a little bit. But here comes Van Halen and suddenly when Van Halen came out oh please, I mean this propelled rock and roll again. People got right back into rock and Van Halen became huge. And suddenly, if you go back and listen to, for instance, going back to Judas Priest, 1980, if you have British Steel, huge. If you go to Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio, heaven and Hell 1980. If you go to 1980 and go to another great year for rock Alton says I'm mentioning these Back in Black ACDC. So Van Halen, two years previous, with this record I think it resurrected the genre of heavy rock and roll.
Speaker 1:I remember the first time when this came on the radio. I was blown away. I was more blown away by this than I was. Eruption and the Kinks cover really got you, really got me when I heard this like what the? Are you kidding me, man? What See how far I drifted away from Don Lemon, which is why I came here to talk about today. I came here to talk about. I get so easily sidetracked sidetracked Anyhow. I don't own the rights to that. You know what I mean. You know what I mean. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Speaking of music, ladies and gentlemen, right here on Pants, peeps 334, I needed that bridge, that musical bridge, to get me back into this topic. I remember my mom singing this when I was just a wee lad. So I'm here, if you don't mind. I'm here to hate on Don Lemon today. I know hate's a strong word, patrick, would Jesus want you to hate? No, quite frankly, he wouldn't, he would not. What word can I use? Okay, despise. I'll go with despise. I just despise this guy. Here we go one more time.
Speaker 4:I just despise this guy.
Speaker 1:Here we go one more time. So Don Lemon, who's a jackass, went on Pierce Morgan to greet. Thank you very much, don Pierce Morgan to greet. Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, peter Paul and Mary on Pat's Peeps 334. So here's my point. So Don Lemon, who was fired for so many insensitive comments, where do I start? Okay, nikki Haley, we can start there.
Speaker 1:He goes on Pierce Morgan's show. Now I do a lot of interviews and I thank you if you've been listening to any of the interviews that I've been doing Herb Alpert or Mickey Dolenz or whoever it might be, topo Padilla the other day, whomever it might be, talking about a variety of things. So he goes on to Pierce's show After he goes and makes these comments online, going back to the again cowardly murder of Charlie Kirk. And this is what he had to say to those. Just in case you missed it, this is one of the reasons why I have these feelings about this moron. Oh, moron, I'll get to that in a moment. This is one of the reasons right here. So listen to what he had to say to those of you who perhaps mourned the murder of charlie kirk.
Speaker 5:Here you go, don lemon the thing that is so obvious about it and I think this is so disgusting is that you don't really care. You don't really care about Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1:What you care is that Let me go back and play that little part again, just right here. Pay close attention here.
Speaker 5:So disgusting is that you don't really care. You don't really care.
Speaker 1:Did you hear that you don't really care? And you don't really care? Let's take one more listen. You don't really care. And then you don't really care. Let's take one more listen. You don't really care, you don't really care. So let's. I'm going to point out right there, because again I'm in this business and I can tell you that right there, for whatever reason, there was an edit. This is why we really need to do our research when you don't be bamboozled, my friends.
Speaker 5:That was an edit, so let me put that in context as we continue charlie kirk, what you care is that this is a moment that you can use to to for clicks, to boost your podcast or your streaming show or your radio show.
Speaker 1:Now let's point out that's exactly what he did with his comments was clickbait, which Pierce Morgan gets into and lets him know about that. So I want to play it. So now again, here's the edit. So here's the thing when you edit, we don't know what they edited. So when I hear about that, let's say that Don Lemon and I have really tried to find the exact transcript or the entire thing unedited let's say that Don Lemon said you know, those of you who mourn for Charlie Kirk in this instance, I get that and I'm with you 100%. I pray for him, whatever he might say in that regard, I feel your pain, whatever, I sympathize with you, whatever, as Americans, as humans, okay, if you would have said that and then transition into. But for those of you who are just there to get clickbait, that's another thing. Okay. So that would be in a different context, but clearly, having given him the benefit of the doubt there, he's not saying that. So, no matter what, even with the edit, we listen to it.
Speaker 5:again, the thing that is so obvious about it and I think this is so disgusting is that you don't really care. You don't really care about charlie kirk. What you care is that this is a moment that you can use to, to for clicks, to boost your podcast or your streaming show or your radio show.
Speaker 1:Two things come to mind. Number one Don two things. What about all the lefties who are celebrating his death? Is that for clicks? Is that what that's for? Are you doing that for clicks? I will admit, I'm trying to do a podcast here, trying to inform, cut through BS. And the other thing is, which ones are you talking about that are doing it for clickbait? How are you, don Lemon, deciphering between the ones that are genuine and the ones that are there for clickbait? Do you know any of these people? Do you know them? Probably not. So you're making that determination based on what? Based on your supreme wisdom, because apparently you know people which we're going to disprove that momentarily. So again, he goes on to Pierce Morgan's show and this is how that went.
Speaker 4:Your reaction to Charlie Kirk's murder has stirred up a lot of anger on people on the right, particularly the clip we just heard where you talk about them not really caring about what happened to him and just reacting for clicks, crying for clicks, and so on. Do you not think that what you said there was insensitive?
Speaker 5:No, I don't. I'm surprised because I was actually taking up for Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1:How were you taking up for Charlie Kirk? Again, unless that was edited and I'd like to see the entire thing.
Speaker 5:I make up my mind and I decide on issues based on what I believe in and based on facts. Do you agree? I don't believe in canceling people based on facts.
Speaker 1:And now he doesn't believe in canceling people where, before and now, he'll tell you from the left or the right, because he knows he's going to get caught up in that. He knows that, right, I think there's a lot of cancellation going on on the right, because he knows he's going to get caught up in that.
Speaker 5:He knows that Right. I think there's a lot of cancellation going on on the right right now and prior to that on the left, right and the canceling on the right.
Speaker 1:On the left it was hey, let's throw away things from the past. On the right it's. I'm sorry. Did you just encourage murder? Did you just say that murder was okay? Are your encourage murder? Did you just say that murder?
Speaker 4:was okay. Are your sponsors going to be okay with?
Speaker 5:that I'm not. I'm not comfortable, do you feel? I wasn't comfortable with it on the left either right.
Speaker 4:I'll throw that in we're a victim of cancel culture and cnn um, all he said was do you keep this in mind?
Speaker 1:do you feel like you're a victim of cancel culture on cnn? That's all he asked. Keep that in mind I.
Speaker 5:Probably I don't. I don't think I'd look at everything as an opportunity, probably, yes, I I'm sure that I was a victim of cancel culture, but I would say mostly on the right for cancel culture mostly on the right for cancel culture.
Speaker 4:He said that with a straight face, really. But for those who don't know what I'm talking about, this is what led to you leaving.
Speaker 1:CNN. Okay. So now here is Pierce. I do a lot of interviews, like I said. So here's Pierce going. Okay, do you feel that you were let go from CNN?
Speaker 1:They decided ahead of time, as I'm going to point out, that the conversation was going to be about free speech. That's the basis of the conversation. If I had a guest on, I would tell them this is what we're going to talk about. We're just going to talk about this, that and the other thing. But my conversations are very free. I don't set things up ahead of time. I don't say I'm going to ask these questions, I'm going to ask, or you can do this, we just have a conversation.
Speaker 1:So, within that context, if you're saying we're going to have a conversation about free speech, now I'm going to ask you about free speech, do you think you, because we're talking about Jimmy Kimmel, right, do you think you, he says, were a product of cancel culture? We all have heard the Jimmy Kimmel clips. We've all heard this Don Lemon, this guy's clips. We all have heard the Jimmy Kimmel clips. We've all heard this Don Lemon, this guy's clips. But he's playing it for them, which, in my estimation as an interviewer, is perfectly acceptable. You're not ambushing someone when you're literally giving an example about what you're talking about, when you have agreed ahead of time to the conversation about free speech. So here it is. She says people you know.
Speaker 5:About Nikki Haley. Politicians are something and not in their prime. Nikki Haley isn't in her prime, sorry. A woman is considered to be in her prime in her 20s and 30s and maybe 40s.
Speaker 3:What are you talking about?
Speaker 5:That's not, according to me.
Speaker 3:Prime for what?
Speaker 5:It depends.
Speaker 1:Now notice when Don Lemon is saying that on television his co-host is going for what? And if you watch or listen to that whole clip, she is not happy Like you. Better tell us what you're talking about. You better be specific To her credit. She takes this idiot to task. Crime, if you look it up if you Google when is a woman in her prime?
Speaker 3:it'll say 20s, 30s and 40s. I don't necessarily 40s, oh I got another decade.
Speaker 1:I'm not saying I agree with it.
Speaker 5:Did you hear her oh?
Speaker 4:40s oh great, I have another decade. How demeaning to women this guy is. So I think she has to be careful about saying that when you watch that don. I happen to be watching that live and I was like, well, what did you say, do you? I mean, if you had a do-over, would you say that again, again? I mean, what led you to say?
Speaker 5:that? Okay, piers, let me just say this I'm going to answer your question, but just so the audience knows and I hope you don't cut this out when I ask you what subjects- you wanted to talk about.
Speaker 1:See, now he's getting all bent out of shape because he's put right on the spot. So your only thing is to react in anger at all.
Speaker 5:I didn't approve of this about. You know what you said to me? You said I want to talk to you about, uh, freedom of speech in right america and the response to charlie kirk's death. Not once did you mention that we were going to talk about cnn or whatever. So and had I known that?
Speaker 1:yeah, because obviously cnn has nothing to do with free speech. So so here's what you're going to get you. You're going to say this is the basis of the conversation, now what I'm supposed to provide you with every little nuance that could come up within that conversation. This could cover this, this, this, the possibility with little bullet points. No, it's a conversation. You do that with any of your friends. Do you bullet point each other about what might come up little nuances within that conversation?
Speaker 5:this is an idiotic point probably wouldn't have accepted this interview. This have you. You have invited me on many times and I tell you, peers, I know you, uh, I would come on your show, but I don't and I'm gonna say one more thing.
Speaker 1:Sorry to keep interrupting. I apologize, but it just irks me. If that man said to and you said that to me on my show, especially if we got a little more hostile about it I'd look right at my board up solo, and say solo, go to break, we're done with this conversation. Then I would escort them out of my studio. Guts to go. Not because I don't want to hear your opinion, I've asked your opinion. Now you want to talk about? Oh, I wouldn't have accepted your interview. Well then, screw you, Get out of here. Man. And this garbage he's about to spew about ambush. This man has no clue what an ambush interview is. Two panels.
Speaker 5:And so when you said you know I'm not going to be involved in a panel, I agreed to come on your show.
Speaker 1:But I thought you would also stick by the subjects that you told me that you were going to talk about.
Speaker 5:It's too good to be involved in a panel.
Speaker 4:Just to be clear, Rather than try to ambush me with something Don just to be clear, ambush, you and I haven't had any conversation about your appearance here. You're talking about my team talking to you.
Speaker 5:Yeah, no. And I saw you, Piers, in a restaurant and I said hey, Piers, good to see you, I would come on your show, but I don't do panels.
Speaker 4:And I said the same thing to your bookers.
Speaker 1:Is there any one of you don't? I'm sorry. Is there a panel there, don? Why do you keep repeating that there's no panel? I know you're too good for the panel.
Speaker 5:Because you're Don Lemon fired. Okay and so, yes, and I said that's why I agreed to do it. But when you asked me, or when your team asked me, what subjects? And I asked them two or three times. I have the text messages. What do you want to cover? Not once was CNN mentioned, so I don't appreciate being ambushed, but let me answer you See that's just BS Again.
Speaker 1:You're not going to give your bullet points, and asking about it isn't ambushing. Hang on one second. And asking about it is an ambushing Hang on one second, don don don Hang on one second, let's just be, crystal clear about what's just happened.
Speaker 4:You brought up the subject of cancel culture. I asked you did you feel your departure from CNN was an example of that? And you answered the question and I think it's perfectly reasonable. And I answered the question. No, you didn't. If you'd said to me I don't want to talk about it. No, you didn't. He played the video and you just went off on a rant. Rewind.
Speaker 1:You didn't answer the question now if you want to say well, he answered the question by saying yeah, maybe I was. I'm not sure, maybe I was. Isn't it fair to explore that a little bit? You're exploring Jimmy Kimmel's cancellation air quotes, aren't you? You're the one that went out of your way to tell me when they were so phony about the reaction to Charlie Kirk. So why is it not fair? Don't, we don't, we don't, I don't like arguing like this. I'm not going to go into an argument with you, Okay listen to this.
Speaker 1:Please listen to this part. This is one of the key parts of this and I just want to. Then I'll let him talk. He doesn't want to argue with him. Okay, that's not what he doesn't want to do. He doesn't want to argue, so here we go.
Speaker 5:I think that's completely disingenuous and I think anyone watching this will know what are you talking about.
Speaker 1:And so if you about, okay, I'm, did you invite me here to interrupt me, are you gonna? I think you're being a complete dick. If I'm honest, good for you good for you.
Speaker 5:I do too. Okay, I do well, that's very kind and respectful of you, because you are homonym attacks.
Speaker 4:I could respond in kind you can say what you like about me. I think that I am.
Speaker 5:I think that I'm above that. I don't, I don't, I don't, I'm not going to do that pierce. That's not who I am.
Speaker 1:Okay, there we go okay, that's what I wanted you to hear. He could respond in kind, but he's above that. He's not going to do that. He's don lemon. That's not who don lemon is. He's not gonna do that. He's not going to do that. He's not going to call your names back and get into that kind of stuff, right? I mean, obviously, if it didn't, you know that's Peeves 334.
Speaker 2:Lemon, lemon, yellow and brown Bumpy skin, so rough to touch. Get ready for a sour delight.
Speaker 1:Hey, now Ready for a sour delight? Okay, here we go. Let's go to this one. Here is Don Lemon, because he's not like that, Remember that. He's not like that. He's wood retort, but he's just. So here he is doing his. I'm a man on the street interview and watch. I'll get this guy so he walks. I'm a man on the street interview and watch. I'll get this guy so we. He walks up to this guy on the street. Listen to the guy's reaction how you doing, sir.
Speaker 5:Can we talk to you where you from?
Speaker 3:you live in new york. Who are you, don lemon? You're a fucking moron dude, thank you.
Speaker 1:So are you now he wouldn't retort, though, because that's not who he is. Guy calls him an effing moron, which is just awesome, by the way, that he wants to go up to someone to get some sympathy for his lies and his BS and his rhetoric. Guy just calls him a straight-up effing moron. What does Don do? Because that's not him, he's above. That, that's not who he is. He says, yeah, thank you, so are you Now? That's not him, he's above that.
Speaker 3:That's not who he is.
Speaker 2:He says yeah, thank you. So are you Now keep listening, except you've never heard anything I've had to say and I've heard a whole bunch of what you've had to say.
Speaker 3:I'm glad you watch me. No, I don't why.
Speaker 5:You just get clipped everywhere, I know, but why don't you? You said you don't watch me, but you.
Speaker 3:Before I realized that CNN and MSNBC were full of shit. Every once in a while I'd be talking.
Speaker 5:What do?
Speaker 3:you watch?
Speaker 5:I watch all sorts of stuff. Good for you. Why do you say CNN and MSNBC are full of shit Because they lie? How do you about what Be specific? Everything, what's everything, Everything. You say that but you have no examples.
Speaker 3:Give me some examples. Well, they lie about all wars.
Speaker 5:They're not lying about genocide. They lie, they lie. Hold on, let me finish. One thing at a time. One thing at a time. Don't tell me what I can speak. One thing at a time.
Speaker 1:Did you hear that? Did you hear that? Listen to this ass. One thing at a time. One thing at a time. No, no, no, no, no, no. Don't tell me when to speak, man, I was minding my own business. I'm walking down the street minding my own business, brother. You walked up to me, bro, you're a liar. You spew rhetoric. No one shot you in the neck. You're up here talking to me, accosting me, telling me when I can speak my mind. You're a liar Don here speaking of an ambush interview. This is a man complaining to Piers Morgan about a quote ambush interview, and she's above calling you names back. You just call him a straight-up moron. Here we go.
Speaker 5:So the international courts are calling it genocide. It's not MSNBC or CNN that's calling it that, so they're just reporting what they're calling it. It was obvious what it was. You said they lied about genocide. That it wasn't genocide. It was then.
Speaker 3:I think now the international court has said that's why I said you're a moron to begin with.
Speaker 5:Why would you call me a moron?
Speaker 3:You're a moron.
Speaker 1:See, see, don't call me a moron.
Speaker 1:You're a moron but again, just to be clear, he's above that, so he could go tit for tat. But you know, now here's another one. Here he is getting shut. And listen to the people that he's talking to. These I don't know, I'm not sure if it was Harlem, where it said it was. These are blacks in I'm not sure which community, but they happen to be black and so Don, being black, he's going to go up there and he's going to play the race card and do this. But listen to their response, although there's a weird, a weird crazy response in here. But let's listen here for a second it's just messed up, totally messed up.
Speaker 2:You know that was messed up like nobody deserved that. He definitely didn't deserve that. He was a good guy.
Speaker 5:You think he was a good guy. I think he was scumbag. So there's a guy in there. He was a scumbag.
Speaker 1:So there's a guy in there. He was a scumbag, okay.
Speaker 5:Good moral.
Speaker 1:See, listen to this guy. I can't tell if this guy is being cynical to Don Lemon and going because he says the only Kirk you recognize is Captain Kirk. And then I can't tell if he said that wrong or if he's being a wise guy or whether he doesn't like Charlie. But listen, he being a wise guy, or whether he doesn't like Charlie, but listen, he was a good guy. I think he was Scumbag.
Speaker 3:The only Kirk you recognize is Captain Kirk. The what the only Kirk you recognize is Captain Kirk.
Speaker 1:The only Kirk you recognize is Captain Kirk. But then I get confused here. I don't know Charlie Kirk, I don't know who that is.
Speaker 3:You don't know who it is Because now he doesn't know who that is.
Speaker 1:I know who it was. That joke felt fun. All of us have flaws.
Speaker 2:I can't really tell you what to believe in or how to feel. Everybody's having a human experience.
Speaker 1:Now listen. Everyone gets on this. Don Lemon, Check this. I love this.
Speaker 2:Why knock him for having this human experience or what he believes in?
Speaker 3:Even though he says things that are anti-women black, which, is not true.
Speaker 2:I even though he says things that are anti-women, black, which is not true, I can't judge him for that.
Speaker 1:You can't. I can't judge him for that, and it's literally not true. You're such a freaking liar. This is why you're not on TV anymore.
Speaker 2:But I can use judgment. He didn't deserve that. He's a human being. You are very spiritual and you're not.
Speaker 3:I can't go left with that.
Speaker 2:No, you sound like you mean left, going left, not left, Because I'm humanity, that's right ma'am.
Speaker 3:I love that. God bless you, ma'am. The first person I spoke to here didn't want to be on camera and he said I can't judge him because I'm not God, and so let him, you know, let the, whatever the reaction is that the government wants to give him.
Speaker 1:Listen to what happens at the end. So when Don is talking here, he keeps touching this lady. He was talking, he's completely touching her constantly. Listen to the guy in the background, isn't that a little bit? Isn't that a lot?
Speaker 3:of touching. He didn't want to be on camera and he said I can't judge him because I'm not God, and so let him, you know, let the.
Speaker 1:whatever the reaction is, he's a very touchy guy. He's a very touchy guy.
Speaker 2:Lemon, lemon, yellow and brown Bumpy skin, so rough to touch. Get ready for a sour delight.
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