kilmeade s fan base. way smaller than we think. it s true. we always assume the woke have the numbers. but we really, we never really knew how many. was it 10 million? one million? what if it s just 500 miserable narcissists? what if it s just keith olbermann? the hill reports on a new study which shows people often appear more politically extreme than they really are just to fit in. of course, there are some exceptions like antifa, isisand the cast of the view. but the popular report compare how much people agree with political statements on public to them when revised in private and the differences between stated and private opinions were as big as my quads. they re big. you ll see them later. that s a tease. for example, it turns out millennials who tend to be progressive are much more conservative when it comes to education. why? because now they had kids which means they don t think it s already for a teacher to show second grade students how to twerk. you have to wai
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in the hill and it s absolutely fascinating. 76% of people across left and right think parents should make most decisions for their kids. only 42% of millennials think the country s racist that cuts across blacks and whites. it s absolutely entertaining. the majority of people are pretty normal. and last thing, but this is a reversal of something we already knew. we already knew people toned down those crazy tribal beliefs when they re in mixed company across political racial lines. this is the reverse. if all you hang around with is people just like you you say the craziest imaginable stuff to fit in and leave. but this is good because we now know very few true believers exist. greg: right. to me it s reassuring. it makes me sad that i might have believed in this delusion jimmy it s weird do you hang around with people like you? the homeless shelters are basically the closest you ll find. jimmy: as long as we re not within 500 feet of a school i can hang out with as many people