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So the stock market is annoying, up and down, in and out.
Don't do anything.
You know, I can't give you direct financial advice, but I can kind of guide.
Just let it play out.
It's going to be up and down the whole year.
Here's something interesting.
The market, Wall Street,
wants Trump to win the election.
He wants that industry wants Trump to be present.
Not everybody.
There's these crazy CEOs, you know them, particularly in the media companies.
But Trump is a supply-side guy, all right?
So if he's elected, it's lower taxes, more money in circulations.
Consumers feel that they can buy bigger things, that kind of a thing.
And that's why Trump did well the first time around economically.
Biden is a big government regulation guy, and the street doesn't really like that because it's all capitalism there.
All right. So when the polls show that Trump is going ahead, stock market is likely to go up, and the reverse is true.
If Biden pulls ahead, then you're going to see it go down. All it is, is, of course, temporary.
Now, Biden wins again, I expect a huge reaction from Wall Street. Not good, by the way.
But I could be wrong.
I mean, it's impossible to really predict.
The campaign is the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So there are some things that are quite clear and are not going to change.
And you know me.
I mean, I'm a big mouth and I put myself on the line,
but I'm 90% right about what I tell you.
And there will be no presidential debate this year.
Joe Biden's people aren't going to put them up there.
Here's how crazy it is.
So I'm on Hannity's radio program today, and he's talking about Iran and Israel.
And I disagree a little bit with Hannity on how Israel should come back to Iran.
And I'm going to play that for you tomorrow because we're stacked tonight.
But in the process, I said, you had the prime minister of Iraq in the White House on Monday
with the president of the United States, and they did not.
hold a press conference on Iran. And Iraq is right next door, historically an enemy to Iran.
And Iran bombs Israel on Saturday and less than two days later, you don't even hold a press
conference. In addition, Biden, as we reported, had to read off a card what he and the
Prime Minister of Iraq talked about. He couldn't even remember what the conversation was.
was 10 minutes ago.
So this is just staggering.
You think that Biden's going to get up there
for a 90-minute debate with Trump?
There's no way on earth.
So that's not going to happen.
Number two, both candidates will say anything, anything at all.
Doesn't matter if it's true.
It doesn't matter.
All right, those days are gone.
political people will just say stuff they don't care if it's true now here's a good example yesterday
in scranton the president of the united states made a few remarks go we've over more campaign
offices because of you all than he he doesn't head and open any of them aware of i'm not being
facetious i'm not being facetious we're also in a situation where we're in a position that we're generating
a paid staff that's significant and we're growing in every state i've been to every every single
every single of the toss-up state so far and guess what if you're not anybody knows anything
about polling it's awful hard to poll these days because no i'm serious but guess what even in
the polls that are being used now we're we're in 35 polls
No, you're not.
That's totally ridiculous.
And we fact-checked it and it wasn't even close.
You want to know the truth?
Here's the truth.
And this is taken from Real Clear Politics
which tracks every single presidential poll.
Just go to realclearpollogist.com, see for yourself.
So, since February 21st,
Biden leads Trump in 12 national polls head-ahead.
Trump leads Biden in 19.
and four are toss-ups.
So Biden is not ahead, never has been ahead,
never will be ahead in 35 individual polls
unless some crazy thing happens,
which is certainly true, could happen.
So Biden is going to say this stuff
because he knows he's not going to get fact-checked
by the Washington Post,
at the New York Times, and the network news.
He doesn't care what I say, all right?
He doesn't care what the anti-Biden media says.
And I'm part of the anti-Bide media, and I don't even want to be there.
I don't even want to be part of any media movement.
I just want to be independent, but I can't be pro-Biden.
He's the second worst president in our history.
And when my book comes out, September 10th, we'll prove that.
Okay?
It's not even hard to prove.
All right, as far as the campaign is concerned, no debate.
They'll say whatever they want.
And Trump will say whatever he wants to.
I mean, he's not fact-checking himself.
So we have conventions, Republican July 15th to 18th,
and Democrat, August 19 to 22.
Why?
I mean, there's no reason to have him, unless something happens, which is possible.
Biden's going downhill so fast that he's not a lock, as I said.
but if things stay the same while nobody's going to watch him there's no reason to have him
i think trump's going to announce his VP sooner rather than later i mean it's possibly might hold it
over to the camp convention but i don't think so now i have said this and said this and said this
i believe it is a gut feeling of mine that there will be an event or events with an s
that will change the complexion of this race.
I don't know what it is.
It's just, it's in my bones here.
Okay?
And that's the memo.
All right, so Joe Biden's in Pittsburgh doing, you know, raising money
and getting the unions and telling everybody everything is great.
Okay, that's what he does most of the time now.
New Paul from the Economist magazine, Left Wing magazine,
1,795 American adults, not registered voters,
not likely voters adults.
which means that the polling pool is not as intelligent as it could be.
First question, do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Donald Trump?
Favorable 43, pretty high number there.
Unfavorable 54.
How about Joe Biden?
Favorable, 38.
Five points lower than Trump.
Unfavorable 59, five points higher.
That's interesting.
Final question, do you approve or disapprove the way you?
Joe Biden's handling his job as president.
Approved 37%.
That's Jimmy Carter Territory.
Disapproved 59%.
And that is from a left-wing organization, economists.
All right, Trump trial was off today.
As you may know, seven out of the 12 jurors have been selected.
Trump cannot get a fair trial in New York City.
Just think back.
Okay, so on the first go-around, no trial.
just the judge, a woman named E. Jean Carroll was awarded $83 million for, I don't even know what it was.
Nobody really knows what it was because there was no witness in her, but she said Trump did something to her.
He gets $83 million.
Okay, on the second go around, which was the business trial, civil action by the state of New York,
Trump has ordered to pay about $500 million.
Come on.
This is insane.
Never happened.
Unprecedented.
And so, okay.
Everybody knows what this is.
If I go to Iran tomorrow, I'm not going to get a fair trial.
Do we all have it?
So Trump's not going to get a fair trial and this hush money thing?
There's no way the judge is a left-wing guy.
Manhattan hates Trump.
You know, they got seven jurors.
Where do those jurors come from?
I don't know.
And so that's all I can.
can say about this trial. He's not going to get a fair trial. What the Trump lawyers are doing
is they're just accumulating all of this, and they'll take it into the federal system on appeal.
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on the board of National Guardsmen shot a violent migrant trying to get in this country.
The guy was stabbing two other migrants. That's nice.
So an Indiana National Guardsperson shot this guy, and the guy ran back into Mexico, wounded.
We don't know any more than that now.
The two migrants, the guy stabbed, are in the hospital.
They will live.
So it is becoming increasingly violent on the southern border.
In fact, since October 23, 140 Border Patrol agents have been assaulted, physically assaulted.
This is because of Joe Biden.
That's why.
So, again, everywhere you look, Biden has created problems.
Now, Mayorkis, the Homeland Security Chief Alejandro, the House is going to give the Senate impeachment articles, and Chuck Schumer, the Democratic head of the Senate, he's going to bury it.
I don't even know if they'll vote on it.
Schumer go, okay, thanks, put it in his drawer, which you can do.
It's going nowhere, but that allegedly happened today in Mayorkas.
Eric is just a flunky.
He doesn't make policy.
He does what he's told.
Now we're going to go to a very fascinating story, but it is grisly and terrible.
Okay.
So I live about 10 miles from the New York City line, Queens,
about 20 miles from the Midtown Tunnel going into Manhattan.
Manhattan is a violent place now, full of anarchy and disrespect.
Criminals are running wild.
On April 4th, a short time ago, a man named Jean Zarzoula was in Grand Central Station,
there's Zarzula.
He walked up to a 54-year-old woman and punched her in the face, breaking her nose,
for no reason.
New York City Judge Laurie Peterson,
notoriously soft on violent crime,
let him out with Nobel.
Okay?
On April 13th, nine days later,
Zarulah was again back in Grand Central Station
and punched a nine-year-old girl in the face.
nine years old
cops caught him again
second time they caught him
now he's being held on a hundred thousand cash bail
so the 54 year old woman
still recovering broken nose as I said
the nine year old girl had to go to the hospital
and she'll never be the same
if you're nine years old and a stranger comes over and punches you
in the face you're never going to get over that
ever
And the only reason that Zarzulah was able to do that was because Judge Lorry Peterson let him out after he punched a 54-year-old woman for no reason.
This is beyond disgraceful.
Lori Peterson should resign right now, but she doesn't care.
So what?
An elderly woman, middle-aged woman, nine-year-old girl, punched.
I don't care.
Now she should be impeached, but who's going to do it?
Democrats control the city and state of New York.
Joining us now from New York City is Detective Paul DiJocamo.
He is the president of the Detectors Endowment Association.
I didn't see you at the funeral of Detective Diller.
Were you there at the funeral?
Absolutely. Yes, I was there.
The very same day.
I assume you were.
And you saw the anger of the people outside, 10,000 people outside St. Rose Church.
I'm sure you saw it because it was palpable, right?
Absolutely, yes.
And I'm sure you saw the display of the 6,000 police officers from all over the country who came to show respect to the Diller family.
I'm sure you saw that, correct?
Yes, I guess.
Okay. So now we are in a situation where 34,000 New York City police officers are subjected
to anarchy every day putting their lives in danger. Detective Diller was 31 years old with a one-year-old
baby. What do the rank and file the police officers themselves who can only make arrest
and protect. Okay. Generally, what are they thinking, Detective?
Well, they lost confidence in our government because the Senate, the assembly, and the city council,
they've enacted laws that further tie the hands of the police and are more concerned with the
rights of the criminal element than the rights of the victims of crime. All right, but you say
they've lost confidence. Why does that matter? And does that affect the job they do when
they go out every day? Are they bitter, cynical? Have they changed their job behavior? Give me a
specifics. What's going on on the street? Well, basically, they're making the arrest. We're
taking thousands and thousands of guns off the street every day, just for them, the individuals
that possess them, to be let out right away and to victimize the people of the city again.
The problem is that the police department is doing their part.
We need the criminal justice to do their part
and keep these violent criminals behind the law.
All right.
Are you seeing any?
The city council of New York generally
despises New York City Police officers.
The legislature in Albany.
Okay?
Look at hasty, despises your crew.
The Attorney General of the state has tied the hands of New York City police officers, Letitia James,
who is about 10 feet from me at the funeral of Detective Dillon.
Is there bitterness seeping in to the individual officers in New York City?
Oh, absolutely. You know, the confidence level and the support by the elected officials
have really taken a toll on the police on the street. Everyone that they confront now is a
confrontational situation. Our hands are tied as far as what you could do and when you
could do it and how you could do it. And you don't have the backing of your government.
When you don't have the backing of the government, the police will not work effectively.
All right. Would you say that morale is at an all-time low among the NYPD?
In my 41 years in the NYPD, this is the lowest I've ever seen money.
Would you say that New York City is now a dangerous place because of the far-left politics?
100%.
Would you say there is anybody trying to solve this problem?
Is the governor, Hockel, trying to solve the problem?
Is the mayor of New York City trying to solve the problem?
Well, actually, the mayor of New York City agrees without thoughts.
It's the council that's really stopping all the pro-policing legislation.
And Albany, the Senate and the Assembly, just continue to try and enact laws to tie the hands of the police
and put the good, law-abiding citizens of New York City in arms away.
All right. Last question. You've been on the job 41 years with rank and file doing the detective work and now in the union.
In your opinion, why has the public not risen up? You don't see demonstrations.
You don't see them in favor of the police and against these progressive politicians. They don't exist. Why not?
Because everybody that cared left and are leaving an alarming rate.
People are leaving New York City and New York State at an alarming rate.
Detectives are retiring and leaving.
So you think they're scared.
And I agree with that partly.
But I don't think there's enough leadership on the other side that organizes these kinds of things because that has to happen.
All right, Detective, thanks very much for your time.
Appreciate it.
We are all witnessing history and most of us don't even know it.
important history. So the media in America on television is disintegrating. All of it. All of it.
So you harken back to the days of all in the family, Mary Tyler Moore, Bonanza, even earlier than that, Magnum P.I., you know, on and on and on and on.
Now, if a television show in prime time gets 5 million viewers, that's a hit.
If a newscast in prime time gets 2 million viewers, that's a hit.
And you don't get any viewers, Americans, age 25 to 54.
They're gone, vanished, into the world of cyberspace and social media, and they're not coming back.
And the reason that we are watching this, and again, most people don't even know this.
The reason is that, number one, the news presentations, generally speaking, are so boring.
It's impossible for younger people to watch them.
It's impossible.
That's how boring they are.
The entertainment is so politically correct and woke, with one exception, Blue Bloods, on CBS.
That is the best show on TV.
television by far as the only show that I watch. I don't even watch 60 Minutes anymore because
I don't know who these people are and they're droning on and on. They don't get to the point.
I mean, wow, it's safer and those guys. They were really good.
These people are professional on 60 Minutes but they're not drawing me in it. I'm sorry.
Anyway, if you are a television watcher, network television, you know the difference.
So you've seen the deterioration, and it's continuing now.
Now they have an island that you go to where they have a deal or no deal on the island.
Whatever garbage is thrown out is meant for people who have no ability to think.
It's people singing songs.
These people like this.
And the news presentations, as I said, are so stupefyingly dull, and in many cases dishonest.
that intelligent people are going,
I don't know, I don't watch this.
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So our go-to media guy is named Bernie Goldberg.
Okay, you may have heard about Bernie.
He wrote a book way back
after he left CBS News,
called bias. And he was the first one, even before me, to really pinpoint the trend in American
newsrooms on television to the left. And he documented because he was at CBS News since U.S. Grant
was president. I mean, Bernie has been around. And so he knew what it was in the beginning and
then what it turned into. Now, he wrote bias, huge bestseller, after he left CBS. But before
he left it, CBS News, he wrote an article in a Wall Street Journal, pretty much saying that,
and then took that article and turned it into a book. After he wrote the article in the Wall Street
Journal, Dan Rather targeted Bernie Goldberg. And I know that because I worked for Rather. I was
there when Bernie was there. And Bernie was a much bigger star at CBS than I was, which was grossly
unfair. But I know that. And rather targeted Goldberg and Goldberg was frozen out, how to leave the
company. Now we have a similar situation at a lower level, NPR. So there's a guy, Uri Berliner, an
executive, who basically came out and said, NPR is left and doesn't cover the news responsibly.
Here is Uri's quote, an open-minded spirit no longer executive.
within NPR.
And now, predictably, we don't have an audience that reflects America.
That wouldn't be a problem for an openly polemical news outlets, serving a niche audience,
but for NPR, which purports to consider all things, it's devastating both for its journalism
and Mipidus' model, unquote.
Well, for writing that, Ory got suspended, and today he quit NPR.
Joining us now from North Carolina is the aforementioned.
media expert, Bernard Goldberg.
How about that for Lee?
Pretty good?
You got it all right, and you're one of the few people
who's reporting on Yuri Berliner
who actually remembered that in 1996,
I did what he did in 2004.
Exactly.
There was no difference.
And Berliner, like you,
was personally offended
because he thought it was unfair.
He thinks it's unfair, right?
Exactly.
So after all this time, the left-wing media has gotten way more left
than it was when you and I were at CBS News, I believe,
and way more intolerant.
Well, I don't know about that because you were iced.
And that must have really been difficult for you, right?
Well, I was iced in a social way, more than a journalistic way.
Rather didn't want any part of me.
You're right about that.
But I had friends who didn't want to be seen within the same zip code as me
because that might get word back to Dan Rather and who knows what might happen then.
But I didn't get suspended.
I didn't get fired.
And I think one of the reasons is Michael Jordan came to my defense.
Not that Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan was the CEO of Westinghouse, the company that owned CBS at the time.
And he gave an interview to a magazine in which he said, I understand what Bernie Goldberg said,
and he's gone to something.
And I think that saved me from being suspended or worse at CBS.
Well, why then, four years after you wrote the journal article, did you leave?
I mean, you were a star at CBS.
They were giving you all good assignments.
Because 60 Minutes 2 came along.
And while some people in the front office said,
this is a quote,
it's a no-brainer that Bernie should be on that show
because rather was the chief correspondent on that show,
I got iced out of that show.
And I said, I've had enough of this crap.
And I called and I quit.
Was that a wise move in hindsight?
That's a very interesting question.
In hindsight, the best move I've ever made because I wound up on your show, I wrote five books.
None of that would have happened if I didn't quit.
I would have been at CBS and then they would have dumped me like they dumped a whole bunch of other people.
And I don't know where I'd be today.
All right.
I took a chance when I quit.
I took a huge chance, but it was the best move I ever made.
Okay.
I'm glad it worked out.
One more thing on this, and then we'll go into.
to ABC News, it's possible that people didn't want to be seen with you because you're you.
Cheap shot, cheap shot alert.
I've had dinner with Goldberg.
I know he has trouble with the fork.
Okay, let's go to ABC News.
So that's CBS News and NPR.
Now we're over at ABC.
ABC News runs the view.
It's incredible, but ABC News is in charge of the view, not ABC Entertainment.
If it were entertainment, I'd have no beef at all.
I wouldn't care what they did.
But with news, it's a little bit different.
So the ladies on The View are all rooting for a criminal conviction for Donald Trump.
They're rooting. Roll the table.
They are never going to find someone that doesn't know about the former twice impeached
loser president, right? No one's no, they're never going to find that. But what I did find also
interesting about my Super Bowl is that the legal teams will be checking the juror's social media
profiles to see if they can assess the truthfulness and intention of what they said during voir
which is their questioning. And I think that's really, really important because if you start
liking Trump said you follow Trump stuff on social media, are you going to, can you be impartial?
Yeah, but the others, it's okay if you hate her.
But when she refers to Super Bowl, she means Ms. Hosten does.
And I gave Ms. Hosten her start on television, by the way, and I like her as a person.
Her Super Bowl is a Trump conviction.
So my question to you, Goldberg, is this.
How can ABC News run this operation and then tell the American people it's fair?
I don't know.
But the only thing I could conjecture from this is that it is a successful show in terms of daytime ratings.
They pay their people, Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar and the others millions and millions of dollars.
So they must be making a lot of money, the show.
And maybe that money is used to finance other things at ABC News.
Maybe that money is used to finance coverage of the war in Ukraine and the war.
in Gaza. But I worked for CBS News when Walter Cronkite was the anchor, and then later Dan Rather.
And I can't imagine, and I don't think, well, I'll let you speak for yourself, Bill, but I can't
imagine that CBS News allowing a show like that to be part of CBS News.
It besmirches the operation. When I was working for Peter Jennings, Jennings would
have never, ever, and Jennings was powerful, ever allowed that.
a million years. And then you have George Stephanopoulos, who is deemed the top news correspondent
at ABC News. What he is obviously a democratic activist. I mean, so I think we can both conclude
that all standards of fairness have collapsed at the network level. Would that be fair to say?
Well, all standards of fairness. I mean, they've been liberal. They are liberal.
and they will continue to be liberal.
That much, I'll go that far.
But as far as the view is concerned,
it's got to be, it's got to be,
nobody thinks of the view as part of ABC News.
Right, but it is.
Don't think of it in those terms.
But it should never, ever happen.
It shouldn't happen.
People should know only two million,
a little more than two million people a day watch the program.
It's nothing.
It's infinites.
testable. All right, let's go to CNN. We'll wrap this up. So CNN thought that a new program.
What was that? It must be making some money. Yeah, it makes a little money because they just sit around on a
stage and it doesn't have a big overhead, but it's not well watched in comparison of what used to be on.
Okay, CNN. So they hired Gail King, who is a CBS correspondent and anchors to CBS Morning News.
And they hired Charles Barkley, who's a basketball analyst.
They put them together.
This is CNN, six months ago, hoping that one show, out of all of their shows,
could break out and attract attention in an audience.
It failed dismally.
The show was canceled yesterday.
Okay.
I know most of my viewers have never seen the show on CNN.
Here's a clip.
Charles, wait, do you believe in aliens?
No.
You don't.
Because I haven't seen one.
I haven't seen one.
Okay, but I presume you can know something is true even if you have never seen it.
Well, there's somebody else.
That's a good point, Neil.
Wait, first of all, that's not a good point.
It is.
You are not the measure of what is true in the world.
Well, somebody else would have told me.
Hey, hey.
No, but Charles.
I'm knocking on your door.
When they say, take me to your leader, they're going to come to you?
No, I just want to say this.
What?
I told you.
It was an honor and privilege.
to meet you. Okay. But if we had a person coming on here who met an alien, we wouldn't have
you on the show. Okay, so it was a fairly entertaining situation. And Barclay, the matchup with Ms.
King, who's cautious, very cautious. With Barclay's a bomb throw, that wasn't the best matchup.
You need somebody to go after Barclay to provoke him, and that's how you get ratings.
But I'm going to submit that whatever CNN puts on will fail because its brand is so damaged.
And it's damaged because of their presidential coverage of Donald Trump.
It's shot and it's not coming back.
Do you disagree?
You know, I've been thinking about this.
You know, in just about every town, there's a restaurant that closes after a while.
and in that same, very same location, another restaurant comes in, and that fails.
And then a third restaurant comes into the very same location, and that one goes under.
CNN is like a bad location.
It just doesn't, it isn't hot like MSNBC with its outlandish progressive views.
it isn't conservative like Fox.
It's sort of like old-fashioned liberal.
And in the United States of entertainment,
old-fashioned liberal doesn't cut it anymore.
And you're on to something, certainly,
with your analysis that they went after Donald Trump
during the presidential election.
Nobody is surprised when MSNBC does that.
nobody is surprised when Fox
fawns over Donald Trump
that's expected
CNN was sort of in the middle
it was always liberal
but it was in the middle
and when it went
it went all in
against Donald Trump
that did not help the brand
that became the location
like the bad restaurants
that became the location where
almost nothing works anymore
all right good analysis
Bernie Goldberg
Make him happy.
Now, I'm making a humanitarian appeal now, so let me do it.
Make Bernard Goldberg happy.
I don't think that's too much to ask.
He just gave us a good seven minutes, right?
Make him happy.
And it's very easy to do that.
You go to bernardgolberg.com, and he's happy.
So let's all do that in response to Goldberg's appearance today.
Does that make sense to everybody?
Yes, it does.
All right, Goldberg, we'll see you.
soon. Thanks for the good segment. We appreciate it. Let's go to the mail. We got Nathan
Sinander, Milburn, Florida. Bill Biden's immigration policy can only be considered a blunder.
Remember, we did the three worst presidential blunders last night. If you missed it and you're a
premium member, concierge member, you can get it anytime. Okay. I think we have it on
bill o'Reilly.com, but we did the three worst. That's what Nathan is referring to.
Biden's immigration policy can only be considered a blunder if it was designed for the purpose of that backfired.
In this case, it is not a blunder because it is accomplishing exactly what Biden's handlers want to dilute the American population with new Democratic voters from foreign countries.
No. Okay. We are talking about adverse effects on America, not politics.
Okay? Yeah, you might be.
right, that's the reason, but it doesn't have anything to do with a blunder. Opening the southern border
hurts America in a drastic way. And that's why it's one of the three. Dainley, Goudamamos,
Wachuga City, Arizona. I know I blew the city, okay? Wachuka, Wachuka City, there we go,
Arizona. But if someone whose family migrated here for Central America, it frightens me.
See millions of people entering the country unvetted. We live in an era of such a vision and hatred,
hatred for the U.S., as you see it in recent protests. I'm afraid it's a matter of time before we
get a terror attack. I do not speculate on that. If there is a terror attack tied back to the
southern border, that will change politics in this country. All I can say, Susan Parker,
Warwick, Rhode Island, I agree.
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Thanks for sharing pictures and information on Malta.
I never paid attention to the country before. It's beautiful and interesting.
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I run three corporations, which means we got people working for me and we have to negotiate deals
with vendors and we have to do all kinds of things. So I have business people to do that,
but I have to sign off on all the deals. And one of the things that I bring into all negotiations
is compassion.
Everybody's different.
Every circumstance is different.
And we try to find out, you know,
the people that we're dealing with,
what they are going through.
Now, most business people,
it's just business.
Okay?
Remember this scene in the godfather,
Tom Hagan, Robert DeBelle?
Business is not personal, sonny.
To me, it's personal.
So I feel as a Christian,
I have an obligation to bring compassion
to my business.
Now, that doesn't mean I'm a Nambi, Pambi, great word.
All right, I'm not.
You screw up, I'm on it.
But in your life, whether you're a business person or personal person,
compassion should be up there,
particularly if you're a judgmental person like I am.
Compassion is a main theme of the New Testament.
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