discourse day today. not all of this was nowadays, you better watch what you say. there s always someone in person or online who can tell you that you can t say that, it s problematic. there are so many words and phrases off-limits. it s hard to keep off track. some say peanut gallery is classist and racist. first world problems is also classist. tone-deaf is in ablest. mom and dad assumes traditional gender roles. there s always something that seems to be a new word. syndicated talk show host is with us now to explain good to be with you. good to talk to you. all of my career, never called for a host to be fired. i believe in something called freedom. we can t make people watch our shows or listen to my radio s show. i believe in freedom. but that s not the prevailing view. sadly, it s not. always thought we went to the universities to hear other people s ideas. not necessarily agree with them, but learned something about what i had to say. now, we see surv
there or in chicago. anywhere. i don t want to see it and we can fix all these problems if we have the will and desire to. we are the biggest country on earth. i think the ukrainians will win. western europe and america needs to supply them with the weaponry to win. if they do, they will be defeated, in my view, evil in our time. that s following the reagan and trump doctrine, even though you don t care about doctrines. if you invade a sovereign country, you forfeit your right to lead a country, your right to live, meaning vladimir putin has forfeited his right to live. last word. i think that what would be most interesting about that conversation is to ask generals, military commanders in russia who have also been sanctioned, whose children won t be coming to the united states further education going to england and a lot of other places.
i don t want to invest in the conversation that we may have privately about what direct action should happen to a leader who does that, but if there is a god, there will be vengeance beyond all possible comprehensive. vengeance quoted in a very famous book. good luck with your work. i hope that this war ends soon, and i hope they are victorious, and i hope that flynn report and gets put back in the grave he deserves to be in for doing this. i hope it stops here. we will have to do it bad answer on the other side. you are invited to come back and talk but you will never talk politics with me on the show. i think we are in a different time. we all have to figure it out. you trust me now more than
overall lack of appreciation that has affected, in my view, our view of a society over the last 30-40 years. my tv shows, the two you mentioned as well as how america works are an attempt to tap the country on the shoulder and say if we do not hang onto this fundamental appreciation for the kinds of jobs that make civilized life possible for us, we are going to have a list of unintended consequences longer than your arm. did covid change that in some ways? did we get a greater appreciation for people who work in the medical field everybody from doctors, nurses, orderlies, everybody in between? did we get a greater appreciation for truck drivers? if they weren t trucking, packers weren t packing, farmers weren t farming, we wouldn t have survived. i think people have a little bit of an increased appreciation? i hate to paint with too brought a rush, but i know i do. i know the zoom world, the conversation we are having right
you did? not going to weigh in on the prudent thing. you said i don t trust you. do you trust me? didn t i keep my word? you did. why don t you trust me? you know what happens is there s a lot of physical therapy necessary after a big car accident. [laughter] can t get it all done in a day. our prayers are with the innocent victims with this conflict. i wish you luck. and the heroes who are fighting. next time we will battle over hugo chavez or something. that is an interesting conversation. thank you for being with us. and up comedian jimmy salo joins us with his take on biden s blunders and so much more.