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Can journalists truly hold power accountable in a media landscape fraught with polarization and skepticism? Join us on the Ryan Samuels Show as we unravel the enigmatic relationship between the press and political figures, spotlighting the unexpected shift in interactions between media giants Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski with President-elect Donald Trump. As legacy media grapples with its own credibility crisis, discover how political allegiances and electoral victories can dramatically reshape narratives and alliances. We dig into the backlash faced by media personalities as they navigate this complex terrain, revealing the tensions and recalibrations happening behind the scenes.

The term "fake news" has become a battle cry in the modern media war, and former President Trump wielded it like a weapon. We confront the accusations of media bias and the heated exchange with CNN's Jim Acosta, which raised alarms about press freedom and journalistic responsibility. By examining these intricate dynamics, we shed light on the evolving role of journalists and the precarious balance they must maintain between truth-telling and catering to an audience increasingly divided along political lines. As voices in the media struggle to hold their ground, the specter of state-sponsored media looms, challenging the very essence of journalistic integrity.

In the midst of these shifting sands, the importance of dialogue remains paramount. Through the lens of Joe and Mika's controversial meeting with Trump, we consider the necessity of engaging with contentious figures. It’s not just about normalizing a presidency but about confronting and understanding the realities of a divided nation. Our episode invites you to be part of this critical conversation, encouraging you to tune in, share your thoughts, and participate actively in our growing community. Together, let's explore the roles and responsibilities that media must uphold in these challenging times.

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Speaker 6:

The liberals and the democrats got defeated so bad that they are now backpedaling on everything they said against Donald Trump. You would think that in a world that this would be normal for everybody. However, there are some Democrats who just cannot handle it, nor understand why the huge backpedal all of a sudden, and the biggest indicator of this backpedaling, the biggest backpedal we've seen is that MSNBC's Joe and Micah from the Morning Joe show have flown to Mar-a-Lago to meet with Donald Trump so that they can start a new chapter in media. This is a sign of an overwhelming defeat, that they are just completely and utterly defeated. We've talked about it on the show before. Msnbc is for sale. Nobody's watching it. The Washington Post nobody cares about. The Washington Post nobody cares about. And all of these media outlets have lost all credibility. There is absolutely zero credibility from the legacy media.

Speaker 6:

Now here is a clip of Micah and Joe talking about their experience with Mar-a-Lago. But before we do that, make sure you hit that like, share and subscribe button. Go to buymeacoffeecom backslash. Ryan F Samuel. Scan the QR code on your screen. For those of you on the podcast, if you scroll down in the description and you click support the show. You can go ahead and donate through Buy Me a Coffee there. You can also send us a text message and ask any questions that you would like to ask, as it pertains to politics, or basically anything you want to ask. So the left is massive backpedaling, massive backpedaling. Here is the video from MSNBC.

Speaker 5:

Over the past week, Joe and I have heard from so many people, from political leaders to regular citizens, deeply dismayed by several of President-elect Trump's cabinet selections, and they are scared. Last Thursday, we expressed our own concerns on this broadcast and even said we would appreciate the opportunity to speak with the president-elect himself.

Speaker 6:

After you spent eight years calling him a Nazi, after you spent eight years calling him a fascist.

Speaker 5:

On Friday, we were given the opportunity to do just that. Joe and I went to Mar-a-Lago to meet personally with President-elect Trump. It was the first time we have seen him in seven years.

Speaker 4:

Now we talked about a lot of issues, including abortion, mass deportation, threats of political retribution against political opponents and media outlets. We talked about that a good bit and it's going to come as no surprise to anybody who watches this show has watched it over the past year or over the past decade that we didn't see eye to eye on a lot of issues, and we told him so.

Speaker 6:

On any issue. You didn't see eye to eye on any issue. You attacked Donald Trump on every single issue, whether it was good for the country or bad for the country.

Speaker 5:

What we did agree on was to restart communications. My father often spoke with world leaders with whom he and the United States profoundly disagreed. That's a task shared by reporters and commentators alike. We had not spoken to President Trump since March of 2020. Other than a personal call Joe made to Trump on the morning after the attempt on his life in Butler, pennsylvania. In this meeting, president Trump was tearful, he was upbeat.

Speaker 6:

He seemed interested of course, because he just annihilated you completely, just smoked. Smoked the entire democratic party into submission, to the point where they're backpedaling and begging to meet with him because nobody wants to listen to them anymore. Nobody wants to listen to them anymore. Nobody wants to listen to them because they are dead wrong. They're not even anywhere near accurate or anywhere near right. The left and the legacy media has lost all credibility. They know it. That's why they're for sale. And now, all of a sudden, they're like oh well, we're on the wrong side of history, so we need to get close to Donald Trump.

Speaker 5:

In finding common ground with Democrats on some of the most divisive issues. And for those asking why we would go speak to the president elect during such fraught times, especially between us, I guess I would ask back why wouldn't we? Five years of political warfare has deeply divided washington and the country. We have been as clear as we know how in expressing our deep concerns about president trump's actions and words in the coarsening of public debate.

Speaker 6:

But so we call him literally hitler. Then he gets elected. Now it's like, oh well, it's fair, let's just go talk to him and be friends with Hitler.

Speaker 5:

For nearly 80 million Americans, election denialism, public trials on January 6th were not as important as the issues that moved them to send Donald Trump back to the White House with their vote. Joe and I realized it's time to do something different, and that starts with not only talking about Donald Trump, but also talking with him.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, and this caused some serious backlash with their supporters. Here is Keith Olberbermann, who has just blocked me. Um, he's blocked me on twitter. He's blocked me everywhere. He wrote let me go back, let me screen this in here. He wrote look, it isn't complex. Joe scarborough has always been a political whore. That's what he wrote on twitter. Um, I can't respond or anything, because he's a cry baby and doesn't want. I invited him. I invited keith olbermann on the show to have a debate. Uh, he promptly said no and blocked me because he's terrified that I will fucking ruin his world and I will, because he's just absolute dog shit.

Speaker 6:

But this is called major controversy by the leftists, by all these people who believed they listened to Morning Joe, they believed what these people had to say, and now, all of a sudden, they're going to meet with the enemy which they have declared donald trump. The enemy they had said that he is a a dangerous threat to democracy, a nazi and a fascist, and now, all of a sudden, they want to be friendly with him. So everybody's so confused and the people who really bought into this are confused because they actually believed it and they still have not come to the resolution that, hey, maybe it was all just nonsense. Here's a tweet from dan, rather news anchors looking into a camera and reading a script handed down by a corporate overlord, words meant to obscure the truth.

Speaker 6:

Not elicited isn't german journalism, it's propaganda, it's orwellian, a slippiest, slippery slope to how despots rest power, silence dissent and oppress the masses. It's completely true. Journalists do not investigate anything anymore, they just they read a script from the, from the teleprompter, that somebody else wrote um, and it's just. It makes no sense. It makes no sense, um. Here is a clip. They have this, this, this new statement from msnbc plus an old statement from msnbc. Just the difference of the rhetoric.

Speaker 4:

It's pretty entertaining and then he says that the news network that, uh, that is most critical of him should be taken off the air. This is not a reach. I could go back and talk about nazi germany'd do it. I'd do it without any concerns whatsoever. And if people can't start drawing the parallels, well, you're just stupid. Or you have your head in the sand, or you're one of them.

Speaker 5:

Over the past week, Joe and I have heard from so many people, from political leaders to regular citizens, deeply dismayed by several of President-elect Trump's cabinet selections, and they are scared. Last Thursday, we expressed our own concerns on this broadcast and even said we would appreciate the opportunity to speak with the president-elect himself.

Speaker 6:

So if you can't draw the parallel between Trump and Hitler, you're just stupid or you're one of them, or you're a Nazi yourself and you're Adolf Hitler. Sonny Houston on the View. She mentioned this and she's pretty just devastated and betrayed. Let's watch.

Speaker 3:

Look, the bottom line is that America needs a free press that is willing to speak truth to power, right now more than ever.

Speaker 6:

You're absolutely right, but you're not part of the free press. Again, you're absolutely right. Uh, but you're, you're, you're not part of the free press. Again, you're reading a script from a teleprompter. Um, you're talking about things you have no idea. These are what you call useful idiots. Um the view, they're very low iq people who just parrot what they're told to say. Um they're, they're not, they't think very analytical. They get paid millions of dollars to sit there and yell at each other about complex geopolitics that they don't. They frankly, just don't understand.

Speaker 3:

And I think that we have to be very clear-eyed when we think about the president-elect and the president elect, and I don't think you need to sit down for 90 minutes at mar-a-lago and kiss his ring so she's saying that they sat down at mar-a-lago and that she kissed his ring, but she's also saying that you need to have a free and fair press.

Speaker 6:

Maybe, maybe that they they went there to, to and do that, even though we know that they didn't. But she doesn't know. She doesn't know what she's talking about, but you went there and you kissed his ring, shut up.

Speaker 3:

To be able to speak truth and to be able to cover a story. So maybe they're not journalists in the true sense. Maybe they're saying that they're opinion journalists.

Speaker 6:

Oh, nail on the head. No, they are not journalists. They're not even opinion journalists. It's not their opinion. They're a strong arm for the, for the leftists, for the far leftist movement.

Speaker 3:

But we have to remember that Trump is the guy who ushered in the era of fake news.

Speaker 6:

He is is the guy who ushered in the era of fake news. He is. He is the guy who brought fake news to light. He's the guy who told everybody that you were fake news. He's the guy who put you on blast to the world on twitter and facebook, so much so that you had to use your political connections to remove him from these platforms because you considered it dangerous. You are fake news. You're not real news. You're a bunch of middle-aged women with no life sitting around pretending to drink coffee out of a cup when it's actually water. You're not. You don't contribute anything to society.

Speaker 3:

He's the guy who ushered in alternative facts. He is the guy who attacked three black female journalists. He's the guy that revoked Jim Acosta's press credentials for asking him a question.

Speaker 6:

Jim Acosta did not ask him a question. We'll watch that video after this.

Speaker 3:

And so I think that this president elect I hate to say it would like nothing more than to have only Fox News cover him, would like nothing more than a state sponsored media.

Speaker 6:

It is a state sponsored media that's. That's the problem media.

Speaker 3:

That's the problem, and I don't think he can be trusted in the way that other presidents can be trusted.

Speaker 6:

This is an aberration. We know that you feel that he cannot be trusted. We know that you can feel that he cannot be trusted, and to suggest that somehow this is a violation of the free press is absolutely absurd, absolutely just ludicrous. So she's referring to when Donald Trump tried to revoke Jim Acosta's press pass because of the way he conducted himself in a press meeting. Here's the clip of that video.

Speaker 7:

Thank you, Mr President. I wanted to challenge you on one of the statements that you made in the tail end of the campaign in the midterms.

Speaker 8:

Here we go. Well if you don't mind, mr President that this caravan was an invasion. I consider it to be an invasion, as you know.

Speaker 7:

Mr President, the caravan was not an invasion. It's a group of migrants moving up from Central America towards the border with the US. Thank you for telling me that. Why did you characterize it as such?

Speaker 8:

Because I consider it an invasion.

Speaker 7:

You and I have a difference of opinion, but do you think that you demonized immigrants in this election to try to keep?

Speaker 8:

No, not at all. I want them to come into the country, but they have to come in legally. You know they have to come in, jim, through a process. I want it to be a process and I want people to come in and we need the people.

Speaker 7:

Your campaign, wait, wait.

Speaker 8:

You know why we need the people, don't you? Because we have hundreds of companies moving in. We need the people.

Speaker 7:

But your campaign had an ad showing migrants climbing over walls and so on. They weren't actors. They're not going to be doing that. They weren't actors.

Speaker 8:

Well, no, it's true. Do you think they were actors? They weren't actors. They didn't come from Hollywood. These were people. This was an actual. You know, it happened a few days ago.

Speaker 7:

They there are hundreds of miles away, though, there are hundreds and hundreds of miles away.

Speaker 6:

That's not an invasion yeah, but they're on their way here, jim, like there are hundreds of miles on their way to the united states. So like, oh, he's hundreds of miles away. Hundreds of miles is not far. I mean hundreds of miles you could leave your house and still be within your state.

Speaker 8:

Like that's not far honestly, I think you should let me run the country. You run CNN, all right, and if you did it well, your ratings.

Speaker 7:

Let me ask you, if I may ask one other question, mr President?

Speaker 6:

So here, here's where she's wrong about. You know, he revoked his press pass for asking a question. He asked his questions. Obviously it was a little bit. They don't like each other. Trump does not like CNN, cnn does not like Trump. That is no secret. He did answer the questions. Then he tries to move on and ask somebody else a question, but Jim Acosta does not have the candor to allow it to happen. So he still wants his me time. He still wants my. No, I didn't get you. I need to have a gotcha moment with donald trump and I'm not going to stop until I do if I may ask one other question are you worried?

Speaker 8:

that's enough that's enough, president.

Speaker 7:

I was going to ask one of the other folks that's enough pardon me, ma'am, I'm, I'm miss president, that's enough. Miss president, I had one other question, if I may ask, on the Russia investigation, are you concerned that you may?

Speaker 8:

have indictments. I'm not concerned about anything with the Russian investigation because it's a hoax.

Speaker 7:

That's enough. Put down the mic. Mr President, are you worried about indictments coming down in this investigation?

Speaker 8:

Mr President, I'll tell you what CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them. You are a rude, terrible person. You shouldn't be working for CNN. Go ahead.

Speaker 7:

I think that's unfair, you're a very rude person.

Speaker 8:

The way you treat Sarah Huckabee is horrible, and the way you treat other people are horrible. You shouldn't treat people that way.

Speaker 6:

Go ahead, go ahead Peter In Jim's defense. I've traveled with him and watched him.

Speaker 8:

He that way. Go ahead and go ahead, peter. Go ahead in jim's defense.

Speaker 6:

I've traveled with him and watched him. He's a diligent reporter who buses well. I'm not a big fan of yours either, so I understand to be honest.

Speaker 8:

So let me, so let me ask you a question, if I can, you repeatedly you are, you are the best mr president, you repeatedly so that's just one of the classic trump first the press um moments, but she's she's like trying to turn that.

Speaker 6:

Oh, it was because he asked the question. It was no, he asked the question. He was given an answer to the question and then he decided to continue his tirade Right and Donald Trump said no, he's the president. You asked your question. Yep, move on. Next, next, next. You don't get to do that, and when you have a White House press pass, you have to act a certain way. You have to. There are certain rules that you have to abide by and there's certain conduct that is accepted. Standing there and not giving up the microphone to the girl who's trying to take it and ripping it back out of her hands is not appropriate conduct. So, yeah, trump did attempt to remove his press pass, but then, after a second thought, gave it back to him. No harm, no foul. Here is uh janker on the the situation. Jank is uh, he's the host of the young turks. They're just a youtube channel. Uh, he made a run for president this time and nobody noticed, and then recently went on a debate with Dan Bongino and just got his PP smacked.

Speaker 9:

So all of a sudden, the proud pronouns are getting removed from their. You know their description. I think AOC did that today.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, aoc did yeah.

Speaker 9:

Okay, all of a sudden, there's no, she heard blah today. Yeah, aoc did yeah. Okay, all of a sudden, there's no, she heard blah, blah, blah. And if you guys remember, I said why are we saying this? If there's a confusion, you say it, you'd be proud, I love it, I'll back you up, right. But why am I saying he him has for me just fairly obvious, like it was, it was virtue signaling, yes, and that when we called it out.

Speaker 6:

So now, all of a sudden, so what he's talking about is aoc did remove, and a lot of people are doing this. They're removing their pronouns from their Twitter pages, their Facebook pages, and people are confused. Who have jumped on this train this whole time, have done, followed them, done everything. Oh, I have my pronouns I'm, I'm, I'm a member of the, the, the elite, I'm, I support rights of people here. It is her pronouns are gone, but used to say she, her and now jank, who's a just a, a hack for the political left. Um is now also. Oh, I've been saying this the whole time. Oh yeah, you shouldn't have to do that. It's just virtue signaling.

Speaker 6:

The democrats are running scared, they're backpedaling. Aoc knows something is up. Everybody was so surprised at this election that they don't know how to act, they don't know how to conduct, they don't know how to conduct themselves and they're like well, wait a minute. The entire country just totally disagreed with us, 100%. We lost the popular vote, we lost the House, we lost the Senate, we don't have the Supreme Court and we lost the presidency. And our worst nightmare did all of it, and most of the country agrees with our worst nightmare. So we need to rethink our approach. That's all it is they don't firmly believe in the things that they're saying or they wouldn't change it. All they care about is how they're perceived by the masses so they can get reelected or stay favorable in the public eye. Now let's go back to the View with the segment and what Whoopi had to say and the rest of the panel.

Speaker 10:

And Mika Brzezinski has spent a long time warning about you-know-who who poses a dangerous threat to the future of democracy. So this morning they surprised a lot of viewers when they talked about how they spent the weekend. Take a look.

Speaker 5:

Joe and I went to Mar-a-Lago to meet personally with President-elect Trump. It was the first time we have seen him in seven years.

Speaker 6:

We'll fast forward through that video with, not only talking then sitting down.

Speaker 1:

I talked to Mika actually.

Speaker 10:

Let's rewind it the enemy of the people.

Speaker 1:

So I actually think it was the right thing to do, and I've heard a lot of folks on the left coming after Joe and Mika saying don't normalize him.

Speaker 1:

Well, 75 million plus American voters normalized Donald Trump by making him president-elect Donald Trump, in this notion that if sort of the resistance who opposes him stayed in their safe bubbles, sat on their hands and just complained about him for four years, that that would have a bigger impact than sitting down. I talked to Mika actually they met with him for over 90 minutes. They raised very valid concerns. They both see themselves as opinion journalists who want to actually be able to engage the person that they talk about every day, actually be able to raise issues with them when they're concerned, and in the same way that I thought it was right for Joe Biden to meet with him and that I think it's right for presidents to meet with foreign adversaries to try to find diplomatic relations and ways to bring people together and solve problems.

Speaker 6:

So they're trying to normalize this and protect them and defend them where she is anyway. Some of the other ones are just not having it.

Speaker 1:

It's absolutely the right thing. I would sit down with Donald Trump, I would interview Donald Trump and I'll go a step further. I hope good people work for him. We need to stop demonizing people because they supported a man who just became president of the United States. We should hope good people are around him and smart journalists are challenging him.

Speaker 11:

Well, look, there is a sobering reality right, which is that we have.

Speaker 6:

This is Anna Navarro. Yeah, there is a sobering reality, and the sobering reality is is that you were so far off base, that you were so far not near right on the issue, that America has basically told you to go screw yourself known and voted, thinking maybe the gravitas of the office was going to change him.

Speaker 11:

It didn't. In 2024, people voted knowing who he was and nothing that he is doing. As concerning as I find it and disturbing as I find it should be. Shocking because he told us he was going to do these things, he was surrounded by the people he's appointing and he is keeping to his word, and people voted for him knowing that and so they want that yeah it's a sobering truth. It's hard to reconcile that with with what we have been doing.

Speaker 6:

Sobering truth is code word for humbled that they've been humbled for the last eight years.

Speaker 11:

I will never sit with him. I don't think I'm going to have to. I don't think I'm going to have to make a decision because I don't think I'm ever going to get invited and listen. The truth of the matter is, as we know around this table, that it is hard to criticize and denounce the abuses of power by Donald Trump when he is president. We have been there before. It means threats. It means death threats. It means retribution against your family. It means crazy things showing up at your house. It means lawsuits. It means all sorts of things 100% not true.

Speaker 6:

Literally everything she just said is 100% a lie.

Speaker 11:

We've done it before and if we have to do it again, we will do so again. I think there's a lot of people who are probably looking at what Joe and Mika did and find it opportunistic. There are people who change their stripes or maybe their spots, I should say, today, depending on who is in power and what benefits them. I don't know that that's what they are doing empowering.

Speaker 6:

What benefits them? I don't know that that's what they are doing. No, they're. They're desperately trying to save the network. So the network told them you need to do this because we're losing viewers. Nobody's watching you.

Speaker 6:

Comcast is selling us. We need to get our ratings back up and you need to stop alienating the entire country and you need to take a more moderate view on politics and not be a show that only goes to one percent of the country or twenty percent of the country. We need to be a show from the entire country. That's just. That's basic business. That's what that is. That's business. That's not.

Speaker 6:

You know, we're changing our stripes. No, they're employees who are being told to do something. So they're doing it or they're losing their jobs. That's 100 what it is, 100 what it is, and there is no denying that. Now the view can sit there with their cups of water and pretend that it is something other than it actually is, or they can, you know, move on and accept the fact that they just got totally shellacked, totally shellacked in this election, and it's coming to them too. The view is not going to be able to sustain their constant beating up of the majority of the country, and the network stand for it forever, they're going to start to lose ratings. People are already starting to to, to, to just not watch the view. Change the channel. When the view comes on, it's starting there. You're going to see it. You're going to see them say okay, well, we're going to replace this person with a more moderate person and they're going to gradually change um, what's going on on the view and they need to.

Speaker 11:

It's the transition. We don't know what he's going to do as president. We don't know what they're going to do if he commits abuses of power as president. So you know, everybody has to live with their decision. Everybody has to look at themselves in the mirror.

Speaker 12:

I'm good. I absolutely think it was the right decision and I think it's good that they work on MSNBC. I don't want only Fox people going to see them. That was some of the problem here that I think everyone can agree. Maybe even people that voted for Trump can agree that the things they're watching on Fox are wrong. That's the only network that's had to pay billions of dollars because they got it wrong. So I don't want only Fox people sitting down with him. I want everyone. I don't need to know their motivation, I just know you get nowhere in silence. Conversations had to be had. I also don't believe in like we don't platform or we don't do these things. I feel like those are very pie in the sky. If you're not having conversations and winning on ideas, you're not moving anywhere. So to me, this is what the country decided.

Speaker 5:

He's not calling me but he's not calling me either, to be clear.

Speaker 12:

He doesn't know who I am, but if he did, I would absolutely. That's a good thing. I would absolutely sit down and always have a conversation because I'm confident enough to sit at a table, in contrast, and disagree. When I disagree, I'm not scared, I'm not afraid. You have the conversations or nothing happens.

Speaker 6:

But you guys, you just spew one side of the aisle all the time. There's nobody there to really have a conversation with Applause signs. Yeah, applause.

Speaker 10:

Are you talking? Well, OK.

Speaker 6:

Look we already saw this. Go and kiss his ring to who ushered in yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, none of that is press credentials for asking him a question no, and so only Fox News cover him.

Speaker 3:

This is an aberration.

Speaker 1:

Extremely highly of both Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. I news cover him. This is an aberration extremely highly of both joe scarborough and mika brzezinski.

Speaker 6:

I don't think this is opportunity if you think extremely highly of them, you have some mental health issues that uh need to be addressed.

Speaker 10:

Dealing with, as I've said since the election, because, I don't know, I see some things that seem strange to me, but now they're starting to seem strange to other people too. So I'm going to wait, I'm going to have some popcorn, and when I have something to say, I will say it and we'll go from there, because to she's got nothing to say right now about the situation predict what we're going to do is impossible to do until we know what we're going to do.

Speaker 10:

So I'm just going to sit and you know I don't say everybody should do that but I want to see what we're up against first. I want to see what's going to happen because I believe that there's enough of a mix in both Senate and Congress and all these folks that some things that we have great fear of may not happen and some things we haven't thought about may be looming in the future.

Speaker 6:

The things that you're in fear are going to happen are just not going to happen. To sit there and say, oh, there's a great mix, there's a majority in the congress and the senate, yeah, the the mix doesn't matter, the republicans have a majority I just want to be clear-eyed and watch it.

Speaker 10:

Come at me with my popcorn. What's out?

Speaker 6:

uh, whatever, whoopee. So the left is changing its step. Um, the, the, the celebrity leftists, are running away from twitter and they're headed over to blue sky. Blue sky is just a left-wing um social media network like twitter is, so that now we're having this split, we're having this divide where conservatives are staying on twitter and democrats are fleeing to blue sky or other social media networks. They're leaving in protest. It doesn't make any sense. Twitter is not conservative. Twitter just lets conservatives say what they want to say and the Democrats cannot handle that.

Speaker 6:

So we're going to cover blue sky pretty closely. We're going to look at it and look at the things you can say and can't say on that. This is just going to cause an echo chamber. There's going to be no dissenting voices on Twitter and there's going to be no dissent of voices on blue sky. It's going to divide the conversation further and then people will take sides and side of the many or the few and we won't have debate on social media anymore or it'll be very limited. Hopefully, blue sky does not last. Although I'm open and I love that there are alternatives, I do want the conversation to happen with everybody. Thank you for tuning in. Don't forget to hit that like, share and subscribe button. Go to buymeacoffeecom and donate to the show. Share this podcast with your friends, your family. Send a link and download it. Hit that little download button on the podcast and you can watch us live Monday through Friday at 8 pm. And I will see you next time.

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