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Speaker 1:
I hate to say it, but Scott is actually right about this one.
I hate to say it because Scott and I very rarely agree on anything.
Heβs right. Heβs right. Heβs right about this in the fact that sloppy journalism, sloppy polling, and what they didβitβsβ¦ Look, I was the recipient of more than 100 lies.
I donβt trust polls for many of the reasons that will be presented in this video.
Speaker 1:
How do we know that this is actually a representation of what the American people want and youβre just not rigging it to favor the person you want, in trying to persuade public opinion?
Itβs absolutely just something I donβt find to be really necessary. People should be presenting the points that they want, and thenβ¦
Like, I mean, if weβre going to do a poll, put it on Twitter. Like, actually, let the American people vote.
Speaker 1:
We have CNN where theyβre going to go in on some stuff. Michael Cohen, a former attorney of Donald Trump, whoβs apparently very critical of him a lot at the time, is going back and forth with a lot of people on the panel.
Scott Jennings has some things to say, and itβs just an all-around very interesting topic. It gets a little heated, but before we get into that, I want to remind you guys to subscribe to our team news to ensure you are enjoying our videos.
Speaker 1:
So theyβll continually show up in your feed, and then theyβll push it out to more people. Iβm Titus. Letβs get into this video.
The poll was wrong. Many of the polls are wrong. Theyβve been wrong for many cycles, but itβs not like this is the only thing that has been said in the news from either side that is not true.
I hate to say it, but Scott is actually right about this one.
Speaker 1:
I hate to say it because Scott and I very rarely agree on anything. Heβs right. Heβs right. Heβs right about this in the fact that sloppy journalism, sloppy polling, and what they didβitβsβ¦ Look, I was the recipient of more than 100 lies.
I understand what Trump is doing in terms of changing the way defamation cases are brought in this country.
You may remember the allegations: I was in Pragueβnever been to Prague.
Speaker 1:
I was in T.R. Slovakia. I paid $10 million to compromise. I have a house next to Putin in Sochi.
None of this is true. On top of that, there was another one that came out as an example where I allegedly was paid $400,000 by Poroshenko to create a meeting between him and Donald Trump during the presidency.
That is also not true. So, do you think it should be easier?
Speaker 2:
You believe it.
Speaker 1:
No. I think that media has to do their job. They have to actually⦠they need to get the facts right.
Thatβs always wrong.
Speaker 2:
And thatβs a bar, 100%. Nobodyβ¦
Speaker 1:
Like, youβ¦ Iβm not saying obviously thereβs lots of stories that are in the works, right? Youβre trying to figure out the truth, and so it takes a lot of trial and error.
Youβre not going to be 100% right, but things that are alleged need to be very clear and distinctively alleged.
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