Trump verdict's payout is the preening (05-31-2024--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowMay 31, 202400:32:4730.07 MB

Trump verdict's payout is the preening (05-31-2024--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply Democrats and Trump-haters are giddy today as they celebrate Donald Trump's conviction - which allows them to pretend they occupy a morally superior position by repeating "convicted felon" over and over.

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[00:00:30] 993 WBT 704 570 1110 1-800 WBT 1110 and the email is Pete at the Pete Kaliner

[00:00:41] show.com and on Twitter at Pete Kaliner sorry I forgot I was looking for my

[00:00:48] mm-hmm I was looking for the thing where Hillary Clinton said that oh here it is

[00:00:54] I found it in the stack of stuff. Alrighty so last hour I mentioned a

[00:01:01] story about Hillary Clinton blaming women for not voting for her in 2016

[00:01:10] she's still harping on 2016 man don't you just hate it when presidential

[00:01:16] candidates just keep talking over and over and over again about how they got

[00:01:20] the election stolen from them I mean so exhausting. Former Secretary of State

[00:01:29] Hillary Clinton reflected on her 2016 presidential campaign saying in a recent

[00:01:34] interview that female voters deserted her in the last days of the campaign

[00:01:39] because she was not perfect quote they left me because they she wasn't actually

[00:01:45] screaming it but that's just how I always imagine her voice anyway they

[00:01:50] left me because they just couldn't take a risk on me because as a woman I'm

[00:01:54] supposed to be perfect. Yeah I mean whatever you got to tell yourself. Quote

[00:02:03] they were willing to take a risk on Trump who had a long list of let's call

[00:02:09] them flaws to illustrate his imperfection because he was a man and

[00:02:13] they could envision a man as president and commander-in-chief is there a double

[00:02:19] standard said Tracy Seffel a Democrat consultant and Clinton's surrogate she

[00:02:25] said 100% times a hundred percent that's okay well it's still just a hundred

[00:02:31] percent I think it's because you can't ever have more than a hundred percent

[00:02:34] like something is true or it's false true is a hundred percent false to be

[00:02:39] zero percent like that's it it could be a little bit true a little bit false

[00:02:43] more so like it'd be five percent ten twenty thirty whatever but it can't be

[00:02:46] more than a hundred percent true that's that's the top just like you cannot give

[00:02:50] a hundred and ten percent can't thousand percent can't give a thousand percent

[00:02:55] you can give it your all and that's a hundred percent because that's what a

[00:02:58] hundred percent means okay so she says is there a double standard a hundred

[00:03:02] percent and God forbid she coughs. You remember that? Because she kept having

[00:03:08] the coughing fits and people kept wondering like why is she having these

[00:03:12] coughing fits why is she passing out getting into the van why is she wearing

[00:03:16] those dark glasses right and the special glasses after she had some sort

[00:03:22] of a brain injury. You know what this reminds me of is like this is the it's the same

[00:03:27] thing with Barack Obama in the tan suit the same thing with with Joe Biden he

[00:03:35] doesn't have any scandals surrounding him there's nothing to see he's the you

[00:03:38] know oh we had no scandals during the Obama era remember the worst thing was

[00:03:42] that the outrage over a tan suit which I would remind folks who may not know

[00:03:47] this in other words Democrats and media but I repeat myself was that the only

[00:03:52] people that noted Barack Obama's tan suit were Democrats and media they were

[00:03:58] the ones that drew attention to it and then made it into something like oh

[00:04:02] they're all upset about his tan suit when nobody was saying anything on the

[00:04:06] right about the tan suit and all of a sudden it's like the right wingers are

[00:04:09] making a big deal about his tan suit and the right wingers are like is what

[00:04:12] now because that's how you that's how they do you. Jim Garrity writing at

[00:04:20] National Review Manhattan jury rules that paying a porn star is a campaign

[00:04:25] expense right because that's what they said right that's that's the logical

[00:04:32] conclusion here because you cannot get to the verdicts they got to unless you

[00:04:36] believe that paying the porn star was a campaign expense so from now on just a

[00:04:41] heads up if you're thinking about running for office and you want to have

[00:04:44] an affair with a porn star you can write that off in your campaign you can have

[00:04:51] apparently well I mean in New York okay so let's be clear like in New York you

[00:04:56] could totally take campaign funds and pay for porn stars I'm not sure if that

[00:05:04] translates over to prostitutes not really sure what the difference is but

[00:05:11] whatever like that you can use it you can use the money that's what that's my

[00:05:14] understanding. Garrity goes on to say falsifying business records is usually a

[00:05:21] misdemeanor but Bragg's team argued and the jury believed that the records were

[00:05:24] falsified in furtherance of another crime the prosecution contended that the

[00:05:29] payments to Stormy Daniels were an effort to cover up what was essentially

[00:05:32] an illegal campaign expenditure he says make no mistake this is all very sleazy

[00:05:37] behavior and every voter has the right to judge Trump for what he did in this

[00:05:40] situation but Trump is facing four years in prison for each of the 34 counts

[00:05:45] which would be a hundred thirty-six years in prison and I've seen some

[00:05:50] people think Jonathan Turley was saying you know the judge probably won't you

[00:05:54] know give him any jail time like whoa whoa whoa I'm just gonna stop you right

[00:05:58] there because what the judge would normally do in a similar case I don't

[00:06:04] think that argument applies I don't think you can go down that path I don't

[00:06:08] and honestly let's not make any more predictions about how this is going to

[00:06:14] turn out because this judge has shown a propensity to put his thumb on the scale

[00:06:19] right Donald Trump keeps saying that the judge is conflicted and he is in my

[00:06:29] estimation he is he should have recused himself this judge has handled various

[00:06:33] Trump related cases he's the one judge that that got this case again not any of

[00:06:38] the other judges that had to be the one that donated to Joe Biden and it had to

[00:06:41] be the one who's got a daughter which by the way Trump is not allowed to talk

[00:06:44] about he keeps saying he's conflicted but he can't say how and why he made a

[00:06:49] reference to it today in the press conference where he said that she's

[00:06:55] making money his daughter's making money and that's true his daughter is a

[00:07:00] Democrat activist and working for an organization that fund raises and has

[00:07:06] been fundraising off of this trial and one of her clients is Adam Schiff the

[00:07:14] guy who led the impeachment of Donald Trump and all the Russia collusion

[00:07:19] hoax investigations right telling the public one thing that Trump has got all

[00:07:24] this evidence against him that he's a Russian asset and then when deposed

[00:07:27] under oath in closed session says no I have no evidence of that that lion's

[00:07:32] sack of humanity that guy is her client and the longer the Trump trial went the

[00:07:41] more she fundraised and a verdict of guilty means a windfall for her and her

[00:07:47] clients how is that not a conflict Gary goes on to say under the same da that

[00:07:59] found this new approach to try to get Trump a thing he campaigned on by the

[00:08:02] way hang on let me touch on that real quick here's what he said I'm the

[00:08:11] candidate in the race who has the experience with Donald Trump I was the

[00:08:15] chief deputy in the Attorney General's office we sued the Trump administration

[00:08:19] over a hundred times for the Muslim travel ban for family separation at the

[00:08:23] border for shenanigans with the census so I know so you work for Letitia James

[00:08:27] and then he ran for the DA's office Soros backed obviously and now he goes

[00:08:34] after Trump he makes campaign promises explicit he says so I know how to

[00:08:39] litigate with him I also led the team that did the Trump Foundation case so

[00:08:44] I'm ready to go wherever the facts take me and to inherit that case and I think

[00:08:49] it'd be hard to argue with the fact that that be the most important most

[00:08:52] high-profile case and I've seen him up front and seen the lawlessness that he

[00:08:57] could do I believe we have to hold him accountable he ran on a campaign to get

[00:09:05] Trump so I have a question do you believe that a person can be railroaded

[00:09:13] in the court system do you believe it's possible right let's get back to

[00:09:20] foundational questions foundational premises is it even possible that a

[00:09:26] person could be railroaded by a prosecutor let me tell you this story

[00:09:33] about the hurricane Rubin Carter right Bob Dylan wrote a song they made a movie

[00:09:40] about I think I forget who forget who starred in that it was Denzel

[00:09:44] Washington I think boxer up in New Jersey accused of murder falsely

[00:09:51] convicted based on quote eyewitness testimony by the guys who did it racial

[00:09:58] animus a jury of his peers quote-unquote all white convicted the guy sent him to

[00:10:03] prison for years so it is possible right what about the innocent project in North

[00:10:11] Carolina they just freed somebody couple of months ago if I recall correctly

[00:10:15] people get falsely charged and convicted all the time now whether or

[00:10:21] not that was just honest mistake by the prosecution and investigators every

[00:10:26] case is different but is it possible to be railroaded by a quote overzealous

[00:10:32] prosecutor and I think the answer unless you are blinded by partisanship the

[00:10:39] answer is yes you can be so then the next question from there in my mind

[00:10:44] would be what might that look like I would submit it might look like what

[00:10:51] happened in the Manhattan marsupial court that's what that might look like

[00:10:55] news talk 1110 99 3 WBT 704570 1110 and 1-800 WBT 1110 the email is Pete at the

[00:11:06] Pete calendar show calm right is it possible that a person can be

[00:11:11] railroaded by a prosecutor what might that look like a prosecutor who runs a

[00:11:17] campaign in a very very hostile territory to you right you're an elected official

[00:11:25] that angered a bunch of people in the district the support for you in that

[00:11:28] district is like five percent the person who's running for that prosecutorial gig

[00:11:35] has already targeted you and gone after you and tried you in your business and

[00:11:42] is trying to win a majority of that voter population in that district that

[00:11:52] hates you like ninety-five percent of the people voted for Joe Biden so if you're

[00:11:58] the prosecutorial candidate you have to appeal to them you need a majority of

[00:12:02] them right you gotta go after them in that primary where there's no

[00:12:06] countervailing candidacy to say well well well let's pump the brakes know

[00:12:12] because the people in that district they want you to go after their

[00:12:16] political enemy and this is where we are I don't know by the way if you are a

[00:12:23] business person in New York I if you're not planning for your escape with Kurt

[00:12:31] Russell at this point I'm not really sure I like Godspeed to you now I'm sure

[00:12:37] they would never use laws like this to go after you because you know you don't

[00:12:43] make waves I'm not the president I'm at this that or that whatever but if a

[00:12:48] prosecutor is willing to do this to get elected then what else will they do to

[00:12:54] get elected right and if the mob which is what we are it's like we're being

[00:12:58] governed now by mob rule that that's what it feels like to me at least I just

[00:13:03] see mobs and we're just we're just renting mobs hiring mobs to go out and

[00:13:07] and and beat each other up that's where we are it seems like Jim Garrity pointed

[00:13:15] out that this DA Alvin Bragg here's what he said quote armed robbers who use guns

[00:13:21] or other deadly weapons to stick up stores and other businesses will be

[00:13:25] prosecuted only for petty larceny a misdemeanor provided no victims were

[00:13:30] seriously injured and there's no genuine risk of physical harm to anybody

[00:13:36] convicted criminals caught with weapons other than guns will have those felony

[00:13:40] charges downgraded to misdemeanors unless they're also charged with more

[00:13:44] serious offenses this is what he campaigned on he's downgrading violent

[00:13:50] crime right he's reducing the severity of the charges against people for hurting

[00:13:59] other people for taking their stuff armed robbers they'll just be prosecuted

[00:14:06] for petty larceny so there's no more armed robbery as long as you don't kill

[00:14:08] the person or if their injuries are not quote serious I don't know what this I

[00:14:13] don't know what that means under the Alvin Bragg you know law books but they

[00:14:19] can still I mean they could rough you up a little bit I don't know maybe like two

[00:14:22] or three stabby stabs something like that just just minimal not serious

[00:14:26] Bragg explicitly campaigned for DA as the best man qualified to prosecute

[00:14:33] Donald Trump the New York Times did a whole profile on the guy back in April

[00:14:37] and last April in a primary camp I think last April I'm it doesn't matter

[00:14:45] this from the New York Times in a primary campaign of would-be Trump

[00:14:48] slayers Bragg sold himself as the most experienced he talked about supervising

[00:14:53] the state investigation into the Trump Foundation as chief deputy attorney

[00:14:56] general in 2017 a case that led to the charity's closure a rival Democrat

[00:15:01] spokesman complained that Bragg attacked Trump for political advantage every

[00:15:04] chance he gets a Democrat said that running against Bragg for Bragg this was

[00:15:13] a break with lawyerly protocol to be talking about a potential case before

[00:15:18] seeing all the facts at the risk of appearing biased yet in this election

[00:15:22] cycle and especially with Trump newly vulnerable after his 2020 loss holding

[00:15:26] him to account seemed vital to being elected in Manhattan Bragg's campaign so

[00:15:33] I asked this the other day incentives what is Bragg's incentive it's to do

[00:15:40] exactly what he did exactly what he did he seemed to double down on Trump as the

[00:15:49] campaign went on simplifying and exaggerating his own record I've said

[00:15:55] this from the beginning from the beginning of the show from the

[00:15:59] beginning of the election cycle I understand that these people these

[00:16:03] destabilizing agents like Bragg I understand what it is they're doing and

[00:16:09] I understand they're gonna do it against like any opponent I get that but certain

[00:16:15] opponents of theirs are going to be way harder to do this to Trump is not one of

[00:16:23] them Trump makes it very easy for people to do this to him

[00:16:26] news talk 1110 99 3 WB T 704 5 7 0 11 10 and 1 800 WBT 1110 no I do not know

[00:16:37] polydurous I do not know how the payment by the Clintons to Paula Jones I don't

[00:16:45] know how that was coded in their ledger if that was a campaign charge or not

[00:16:49] don't know but now now we do know that's a campaign related expense according to

[00:16:55] the state of New York that's what you got to do gonna pay off the prostitutes

[00:16:59] or something you got a it's a campaign expense I'm not sure donors are gonna be

[00:17:03] happy about that or your family members but that's what that's what the 12 jurors

[00:17:09] said in New York City and so they must be right James welcome to the program

[00:17:17] hello James hey two quick things you're talking about rule by mob hmm that's

[00:17:26] democracy mm-hmm because the minority has absolutely no rights and the second

[00:17:35] one all of that stuff you were listing the brag said he's going to do mm-hmm

[00:17:40] that's why you have crime correct because if they don't do something about

[00:17:46] the people committing the crimes they're gonna come right back and commit more

[00:17:49] correct and they're connected to yep right this is why like if you don't see

[00:17:57] this for what it is hey this is destabilization that's what's occurring

[00:18:02] you've got prosecutors that are allowing armed robbers to rob people and not

[00:18:10] seriously injure them but injure them and then let them plead to lower petty

[00:18:16] larceny charges right and at the same time then you're going after Donald

[00:18:23] Trump so you're you're you're picking which crimes are gonna get elevated like

[00:18:28] with Trump and which ones are degraded and the ones that get degraded are the

[00:18:31] ones that destabilize the society while you're also upgrading the charge on Trump

[00:18:36] which also destabilizes the society and then you're in you're inducing the idea

[00:18:41] that well we have more numbers and so we are correct which is not the rule of law

[00:18:45] right yes these this is what democracy looks like in the streets that's what it

[00:18:50] looks like it looks a lot like dare I say it January 6th well I'm still trying

[00:18:56] to figure out what not seriously injured is right so if I just shoot you in the

[00:19:01] right arm then I don't get charged with anything versus if I shoot you in the

[00:19:07] chest no no you'll get charged with petty larceny oh yeah yeah yeah petty

[00:19:11] larceny charged with I won't get charged with a felony well it's I think it's

[00:19:15] gonna depend on the caliber okay yeah right we're gonna have to figure that

[00:19:21] out too so maybe like a 22 like that's a like that may be okay and and maybe also

[00:19:25] depending on the size of my arm like if I got a really big you know muscle and

[00:19:30] stuff and maybe like it doesn't do a ton of damage but what if it's like you know

[00:19:34] like a Kyle Rittenhouse situation where he you know shot that guy's arm and it's

[00:19:39] like really bad he was wearing the Rittenhouse was wearing the wrong jersey

[00:19:42] that's true because look what happened when the jurors acquitted Rittenhouse

[00:19:45] right all of a sudden it was like this is yeah they're like this is the end of

[00:19:49] the Republic they want oh they wouldn't say that they say this is the end of the

[00:19:53] democracy you know he's he this killer is allowed to roam free and all of that

[00:19:57] when Kyle Rittenhouse walked in in that when they saw that verdict no no no

[00:20:00] systems not working there but now it is now it works yeah James I appreciate the

[00:20:07] call sir thanks let me see you're going back to the oh this is from Timothy

[00:20:14] Carney well hang on a second did I oh no yeah let me get back to Jim Garrity's

[00:20:19] piece and before I do that let me hit this last point which is there is an air

[00:20:28] of moral superiority that is coming through from the left today and you hear

[00:20:36] it as they keep hammering away at this this descriptive of convicted felon

[00:20:44] Donald Trump convicted felon Donald Trump convicted felon Donald Trump they

[00:20:48] love to say it they love saying it it's like they get it's like they get off on

[00:20:52] it as I'm so excited about saying this so what's going on there there is a

[00:20:59] there's a dopamine hit that they are getting in the brain by the virtue

[00:21:05] signaling by the moral preening that I'm better than you and it's not even

[00:21:11] that they have to believe they're better than others that's not what that's not

[00:21:15] where the satisfaction comes from it comes from the knowledge that other

[00:21:18] people are seeing them say that that's what they get off on it's science there's

[00:21:23] been research on all of this stuff the virtue signaling the moral preening

[00:21:26] that's what they love and by the way there are people on the right that do

[00:21:30] this too but in this case this is these are leftists that are doing it and they

[00:21:35] love the idea that they get to project their superiority over other people

[00:21:41] because you're a convicted felon why do you like convicted felons stop hitting

[00:21:46] yourself stop hitting yourself like that's what that this is the level of

[00:21:49] discourse that we're at and they don't understand like they're celebrating like

[00:21:53] they won an election and they don't even realize they've crossed the Rubicon it's

[00:22:00] the it's like when Harry Reid blew up the filibuster and he was warned by Mitch

[00:22:06] McConnell who said and everybody knew what he meant you're gonna rue the day

[00:22:13] this is gonna come back to bite you sooner probably than you think and he

[00:22:18] was correct once you blow up the norms once you blow these because this is

[00:22:24] precedent now this is precedent and that's why I asked in the first hour I

[00:22:30] was asking the North Carolina Republican Party chairman like what does the

[00:22:35] turnabout look like here what does the retribution look like because you guys

[00:22:41] your party your you know the activists the grassroots the elected officials the

[00:22:48] donors the voters they all agreed or virtually all they wanted to elevate

[00:22:56] Donald Trump with with the four trials pending against him we're gonna elevate

[00:22:59] Donald Trump he's our fighter and this is the fight okay this is the fight then

[00:23:07] so what is it what's it look like what's your response you gonna start indicting

[00:23:13] a bunch of Democrats why not you're afraid of what might happen oh that

[00:23:19] might destabilize things like I I just wonder like I'm not sure people realize

[00:23:26] where we are at this point I kind of like and I don't want to be at this

[00:23:31] point I'm terrified of where this goes where you essentially then have to win

[00:23:37] your election or else you and your family go to jail because that's how

[00:23:41] that's down this path you know and for all of the concern and the hand wringing

[00:23:48] that we heard from the Democrats and media but I repeat myself regarding the

[00:23:53] lock her up chance where people wanted Hillary Clinton to go to jail did she

[00:23:59] no it's almost like they project on to others the things that they are actually

[00:24:05] willing to do right what Donald Trump did not prosecute or persecute Hillary

[00:24:11] Clinton after he won he wanted to go about doing what he wanted to do here's

[00:24:14] my presidency but then of course the whole Hillary Clinton funded steel

[00:24:18] dossier which by the way illegal campaign contribution or expenditure

[00:24:22] that was that that came from the Clinton campaign to pay for the steel doc and

[00:24:28] you could say or try to write that was the intent and that's what is required in

[00:24:32] New York State she ended up paying a fine their campaign paid a hundred and

[00:24:35] thirty-something thousand dollar fine for that it was coded as legal expenses

[00:24:41] because she paid her lawyer to go deliver the check right but yeah but

[00:24:48] tell me how they didn't cross a Rubicon with us tell me that there's a

[00:24:50] consistent standard okay let's all right do the current world events have you

[00:24:55] wondering whether we are teetering on the edge of catastrophe are you concerned

[00:24:59] it's gonna reach our shores okay so what are you doing about your concerns let me

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[00:25:40] 11 1099 3 WBT 7045 7 0 11 10 1 800 WBT 1110 let me go over here real quick and

[00:25:49] get Steve on the program hello Steve I've got like about two minutes but

[00:25:52] let's do it

[00:25:53] yes thanks Pete for taking the call yeah when I have been following the trial

[00:25:59] basically just not surprised that the result not because of the evidence but

[00:26:05] really because of the situation created by the judge and really the jurors who

[00:26:12] frankly are probably extremely fearful of a leak and then being doxed and then

[00:26:20] being in you know fearing for their life and their families well-being by these

[00:26:25] rabid leftists who you know are prone to violence and threat so they really just

[00:26:30] wanted to save themselves by voting for a conviction well I mean look that is

[00:26:36] possible jurors if you ever watch the was it the ESPN 3430 or whatever it is

[00:26:43] the on the OJ Simpson case they interviewed two of the jurors and and it

[00:26:49] was quite clear that one of them at least but they they both agreed that there

[00:26:54] were others they they did not decide that case based on the merits they

[00:26:59] decided that case based on external factors and that happens so yeah I mean

[00:27:04] it's not beyond the pale to think that that would come down like that due to

[00:27:08] that very fear sure I mean the judge even said if there's not a unanimous

[00:27:12] decision he can consider replacing the juror that objected with an alternate

[00:27:17] jurors were basically being told if you don't go along not only will we know who

[00:27:23] you are because it'll be obvious that at some point whoever objected and got

[00:27:28] replaced will will be the target of a mob I am right now I had not heard I had not

[00:27:35] heard that I'm not saying it's not true I just have not heard that and or read

[00:27:38] that anywhere that that was part of his instructions that he would remove

[00:27:41] somebody if they're the I mean that's the whole point of having a hung jury is

[00:27:45] that you got somebody that's not going to go along with you know with what the

[00:27:49] other jurors want yeah something to the effect if you if you're not up to it you

[00:27:55] know we will will introduce an alternate or something like that yeah bump into

[00:27:59] that yeah well interesting Steve I appreciate the call man this actually

[00:28:04] gets to a similarity with the OJ trial that Jim Garrity mentioned one of the

[00:28:09] lawyers on the Simpson dream team was Carl Douglas he talked about how

[00:28:14] remember Simpson ended up getting convicted for the sports memorabilia

[00:28:18] thing in the hotel in Vegas he got 33 years in prison convicted for armed

[00:28:23] robbery and kidnapping and they called it the fifth quarter basically they

[00:28:27] convicted him and nailed him with the with that sentence because they were

[00:28:33] trying to right the wrong from the double murder case that he got off on and

[00:28:39] he called it the fifth quarter which was the fight after the high school football

[00:28:43] games after they lose that's true by the way there's a guy got accused of

[00:28:51] running naked down the aisle of an Australian domestic flight knocking down

[00:28:56] a flight attendant

[00:28:58] 99-cent butane lighter lucky strikes and a fifth of Patron

[00:29:08] I stand at a glue cooler take a guess at all the doer I can feel a good one

[00:29:15] coming on

[00:29:20] throwing a red Wiley hover sing along to redneck mother

[00:29:25] any blues I had before

[00:29:30] another working week is over

[00:29:34] no chance of staying sober

[00:29:38] good one coming on

[00:29:44] we gonna get the feeling

[00:29:48] keep this party rockin till the break of dawn

[00:29:53] yeah I can feel a good one

[00:29:56] so the guy strips down naked they don't know where or how he removed his clothes

[00:30:02] but strips down naked on this virgin Australian flight and runs down the

[00:30:07] middle of the aisle knocking people

[00:30:10] drag top Mustang

[00:30:14] didn't have to think about that too long

[00:30:21] skinny dipping in the bright

[00:30:25] situation couldn't be more right

[00:30:28] I can feel a good one coming on

[00:30:32] yeah we gonna roll all night

[00:30:35] we gonna get the feeling right

[00:30:38] we gonna keep this party rockin till the break of dawn

[00:30:44] yeah I can feel a good one

[00:30:48] feel like a good one

[00:30:51] I can feel a good one coming on

[00:30:54] so the plane had to make a u-turn about an hour into a three and a half hour flight

[00:30:57] it landed and of course the guy got arrested transferred to a hospital for

[00:31:01] assessment and I just keep thinking like you don't do this on a virgin

[00:31:06] Australian flight spirit maybe spirit airlines maybe Bangkok air definitely but

[00:31:13] not virgin

[00:31:15] all right I'll see you Monday don't break anything while I'm gone

[00:31:19] we gonna get the feeling right

[00:31:22] we gonna keep this party rockin till the break of dawn

[00:31:27] we gonna roll all night

[00:31:34] we gonna keep this party rockin till you feel a good one

[00:31:42] yeah it feels like a good one

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