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"Well, Dozie Don strikes again. As we speak, Donald Trump is conducting a press conference in the Oval Office and is visibly falling asleep when he's not screwing up math, basic math, spectacularly. And then people surrounding him like Dr. Oz and Republican Senator Katie Britt are kissing his ass in"
[0:00] Well, Dozie Don strikes again. As we speak, Donald Trump is conducting a press conference in the Oval Office and is visibly falling asleep when he's not screwing up math, basic math, spectacularly.
[0:11] And then people surrounding him like Dr. Oz and Republican Senator Katie Britt are kissing his ass in the most shamelessly disturbing way imaginable.
[0:21] Folks, your eyes are going to melt watching this. This is how pathetic and disturbing it is to see Donald Trump disintegrate in real time in his sycophants, his handlers.
[0:30] Scurry around him trying to kiss his ass at the same time. But before we unpack all that, if you end up liking this video and you want to support the channel, please be sure to hit the like, subscribe and alert bells before you go.
[0:41] All right, folks, we have several clips to play here. They're going to be a bit out of sequence here because I want to get Trump falling asleep and show you Trump falling asleep out of the way.
[0:51] But we have multiple clips courtesy of Asin of Midas Touch and Aaron Rupar. Please be sure to follow them on social media and subscribe to either Midas Touch or Aaron Rupar's substack public notice.
[1:01] Excellent, excellent, informative pieces. And without them, I wouldn't be able to give you these clips. Check it out.
[1:06] During the earliest years of their children's lives. Second, we are cutting unnecessary red tape, red tape that forced providers to close, limited access to care and made it harder for working families at home during the earliest years.
[1:20] Yeah, so that's Brooke Rollins, the Agriculture Secretary, Katie Britt, Dr. Oz. And again, Trump, you just see it. He's falling asleep. He's totally checked out. Again, Aaron Rupar has a different vantage point here. It goes on about 55 seconds. He notes that Trump is struggling to remain conscious.
[1:37] We're braced on this. We're investing a lot of money, training more people to work in rural America. And we're also using telehealth tools. So you have big, sophisticated urban centers adopting smaller facilities, clinics, so they can help moms deliver babies wherever they may live.
[1:52] You don't have to drive across state to get there. Now, as great as this all is and as fantastic as it has been to have 50 governors, in this case, Mr. President, even the Democratic governors are on board.
[2:01] It's such a good offer. It's such a beautiful way of keeping your people healthy that everyone's embraced this program.
[2:08] This guy is so checked out. He doesn't give a damn about helping moms. He doesn't give a damn about helping people. He almost looked irritated. The Democratic governors are reportedly on board with this initiative.
[2:17] Now, I will point out that Donald Trump has weaponized his entire administration against blue states and Democratic governors. He has gone scorched earth. He's denied FEMA funding at record rates compared for blue states compared to red states, totally partisan, totally politicized in ways we simply have never seen under previous administrations.
[2:37] There was a bit of it during his first term, but it didn't happen under President Obama, President Biden, or President Bush. These people didn't punish their political opponents.
[2:45] President Biden was very quick to give emergency assistance to North and South Carolina, to Florida, to red states, Georgia, across the country that were impacted, Texas, by all sorts of natural disasters and national emergencies.
[2:58] Trump wants to use not just the Justice Department but all other organs of federal power to punish his political opponents. That might be why he's pissed.
[3:05] I'll also point out that it was because of Donald Trump that Roe v. Wade was overturned in the Dobbs decision by his handpicked conservative justices, and it's resulted in all sorts of deaths of pregnant women as a consequence of them being unable to procure the health care they need.
[3:22] In red states across the country, we get horror stories of pregnant women being denied the health care, the reproductive health care they need in order to save their lives and dying as a consequence.
[3:31] And that all happened ultimately because of this man right here, which is another reason why he's so checked out.
[3:36] ...pharmaceutical costs. So TrumpRx has brought a lot of the prices of medications down. For me personally, Gonal F has been one of the main medicines that people use for egg retrievals.
[3:50] Again, he's falling asleep in real time. I want to note that TrumpRx is not lowering health care costs.
[3:56] What TrumpRx does is it's basically an aggregator website. It basically takes all the pre-existing
[4:02] discounts and offers made by like Eli Lilly and Pfizer and puts them in one single place, right, which is certainly convenient for a landing page if you want to go to a single place and look at this.
[4:15] But Donald Trump is not lowering the cost of prescription drugs. He's not. Now, the Biden administration and the Inflation Reduction Act, they actually did that by creating a provision which allows Medicare to negotiate with prescription drug prices.
[4:28] But it's also up to the Trump administration to continue that since Biden's no longer in power and it doesn't seem like he is.
[4:34] We're reducing drug prices by 500, 600 percent or 80 percent or 75 percent. Anyway, it's all it's all about the phrasing of the question and the media doesn't write about it.
[4:48] It's amazing. It's so sad. It's so biased. And that's why the media, their approval rating went down just today. 12 percent. You're 12 percent.
[4:58] That's why I got elected with 97 percent bad stories. I wanted a Lancelot because you have no credibility.
[5:05] So I wish the media would write about it. It's probably the biggest story.
[5:08] Certainly, it's got to be maybe the biggest story in medicine, if you think.
[5:13] I mean, when you get drug reduction prices of 60, 70, 80 percent, a pill that costs a $10 in Germany, costs in New York City, costs $130, $140.
[5:29] Now the pill is going to go to $20 in Germany and $20 for us. We're going to have the lowest prices anywhere in the world.
[5:36] We're not going to have the lowest prices anywhere in the world. Number one. Number two, Donald Trump is, again, pulling out these ridiculous numbers.
[5:43] More on that in a moment, by the way, because Dr. Oz tries to come to Trump's defense of the 600, 600, 700 percent number.
[5:51] It's mathematically impossible to cut drug prices by 600 percent, anything more than 100 percent.
[5:57] Once you get to 100 percent, if you lower the cost of something to 100 percent, it becomes free.
[6:02] You're just receiving it as a gift. 200 percent would mean they are giving you the drug for free and then giving you the value of the drug in cash.
[6:11] So let's say a drug costs $100. If you were to get 200 percent off, that means you get the drug and then $100.
[6:19] I'm going to give you this drug. Instead of selling it to you, I'm just going to give it to you, and I'm going to give you the cash equivalent of the value of the drug at the same time.
[6:25] That's not happening. That's not how math works. It's really, really, really dumb.
[6:30] And here he is complaining about his negative press. Well, it's because you're a colossal failure both on the domestic and foreign policy front.
[6:37] You're the most unpopular president in American history.
[6:39] I'll also point out that in terms of the idea that he got a landslide, he won the popular vote by a plurality, not a majority.
[6:49] It was like the third closest election in 100 years, so he did not win by a landslide.
[6:53] He did not lower. Again, it's just it's so embarrassing how these people are standing behind Trump and kissing his ass and nodding along this way.
[7:19] It's like it's like a toddler's birthday party. You know, I've got 13 nieces and nephews, and I just remember vividly like they're sitting in their booster seats and we're all surrounding the table waiting for them to blow out the candles on the cake.
[7:32] And they would just say the most unhinged, ridiculous things as kids do, as toddlers do.
[7:36] And it's the same thing here. It's giving it's giving, you know, six year old birthday party energy, except the six year old in this case happens to have the nuclear codes and is the commander in chief of the U.S.
[7:47] armed forces and is unfortunately much dumber and more cognitively impaired than any six year old alive.
[7:54] It's actually not charming at all. It's quite dangerous. And then you see stuff like what I'm about to show you here.
[7:59] Dr. Oz, allegedly an adult professional human trying to, as RFK Jr. recently did just a couple of weeks ago when it came to Trump's fuzzy math, trying to justify Trump's fuzzy, ridiculous math.
[8:13] Here, just to remind you, because you've been giving different percentages, the Monique's price of getting a product is one tenth of what it used to be.
[8:21] So one tenth, forget about percentages. That's an easy number to remember.
[8:25] And the fact that we were paying 10 times more for that same drug in America is embarrassing.
[8:29] It changed under the president and here.
[8:32] So, again, just going out of his ways to fudge numbers and trying at the same time to also get people away from the percentage.
[8:40] Like, yeah, you know, it's not that Trump is wrong. It's it's. But here's a different way to look at it.
[8:45] He's trying to have his cake and eat it, too. This is just it's insane. It's bananas.
[8:49] But this is the levels they have to stoop to in order to avoid incurring his wrath.
[8:55] Here's another clip.
[8:56] In recognition of this ambitious agenda to support American mothers, today we're announcing a new website that is online right now.
[9:06] It's moms dot gov. Moms dot gov.
[9:10] You couldn't have put that in the Trump deal. You had to give me a new competition.
[9:17] He's upset that it doesn't. It's not Trump mom dot gov, not Trump mom dot gov.
[9:25] It's moms. He's not joking. Remember, he's trying to put his name and face on everything.
[9:29] We have no reason to assume he's joking. He's seriously upset about that.
[9:33] Why not Trump mom dot gov? What about moms for Trump dot gov?
[9:36] Why isn't Trump in there? I'm a special boy. Nobody's talking about how special I am.
[9:40] Let's hear some more. He wants to make me work so hard.
[9:43] So explain moms dot gov. Would you please, Dr. Oz?
[9:47] Well, we're going to have a whole discussion about it, sir. A little bit later.
[9:50] If we could we have we want Katie to speak a bit about the first issue you mentioned.
[9:54] But moms dot gov is a beautiful site. Folks want to check it right now while we're talking.
[9:58] Yeah, you really should. And it's it's pretty incredible.
[10:00] Something that Senator Rubio and I tried to do, sir, but you're the one who actually did it.
[10:05] Along with. Well, I like Trump Rx dot gov.
[10:08] I mean, I love moms. I love moms, but I like Trump Rx dot gov.
[10:14] You put me in there. I got to make sure he gives me competition now.
[10:18] You want to sort of work? That's all right. We're only kidding.
[10:21] I have to say we're kidding. Otherwise, they'll do Trump.
[10:23] They're not kidding. They're not kidding at all. He's not kidding.
[10:25] No, that's all he gives a shit about. It's it. He just had a flashlight.
[10:30] Oh, my God, this really sounds bad. I'm having this. You know, I'm having this fit of peak here.
[10:34] This doesn't make me look good. No, it doesn't, man.
[10:36] It makes you look like a malignant narcissist and sociopath, which coincidentally you are.
[10:41] So I suppose it's accurate. Now, let's hear Katie Britt, Republican senator.
[10:48] Just abandon all human dignity in real time to kiss Trump's ass.
[10:55] And you'll speak not too long because I am being waited on by a large group of generals.
[11:05] And that's also important, you know, having to do with the absolutely lovely country of Iran.
[11:14] That's the way they pronounce it.
[11:15] Well, we will we will get started then, Mr. President, thank you for your work.
[11:19] I'm we are here, guys. This is another example of promises made promises kept.
[11:23] I mean, we look at what President Trump did when we dealt with this issue in Alabama.
[11:27] He stepped up to the plate immediately to make sure that we had nationwide access to IVF,
[11:32] to making sure that we had comprehensive fertility treatment so that men and women who couples who were longing for their child
[11:40] could continue to have that hope and also have that reality today doubles down on that yet again.
[11:45] I mean, we see the savings that have happened across the country.
[11:48] And I've had more and more people come up to me and tell me a story about what it has saved them.
[11:53] But we also know that there was opportunity for continued growth.
[11:57] President Trump saw that and he acted on it.
[11:59] So God, it's so embarrassing.
[12:03] I mean, Democrats.
[12:05] Listen, I understand when you're dealing with the president, the president's leader of your party.
[12:09] He's the most powerful person in the world.
[12:11] I'm not surprised by some degree of slight deference and respect.
[12:17] Damn, it's like they act like they're Trump organization employees.
[12:21] They're not.
[12:22] He can't fire you.
[12:24] You work for a separate branch of government.
[12:26] He is very, very clearly, very constitutional.
[12:29] I want to be clear.
[12:30] Senators and Congress people aren't actually employees of the president.
[12:33] The president is more powerful than they are, but he can't fire them.
[12:37] They don't work for him.
[12:38] It's like if I am a middle manager at Target talking to the CEO of Walmart.
[12:46] Yes, the CEO of Walmart is more powerful than I am, but I don't work for him.
[12:50] He can't fire me, man.
[12:51] And they're talking to him.
[12:53] It's so embarrassing.
[12:54] One last clip.
[12:55] He just absolutely decimated.
[12:58] But, you know, I was hunted.
[13:00] I was the hunter now.
[13:02] You know, I was the hunted then, and I had to devote a lot of time to that.
[13:06] Otherwise, I wouldn't have been too effective.
[13:09] If I was out of office, I wouldn't have been.
[13:11] So I was hunted by some very bad people.
[13:14] Now I'm the hunter.
[13:15] It's much better when you're the hunter.
[13:16] But these are bad people, and they'll give you no support at all, no matter how good it is.
[13:24] I guess he's talking about the Democrats here.
[13:25] Again, just weird.
[13:26] I mean, I want you to imagine how Republicans would have reacted if Joe Biden said, I was the hunted, now I'm the hunter.
[13:31] If Barack Obama said, I was the hunted, now I'm the hunter.
[13:33] Or if anybody uses the hunter metaphor on the Democratic side.
[13:36] So there you have it, folks, Donald Trump falling asleep on live TV in the Oval Office once again because he's cognitively impaired.
[13:43] He's old and decrepit.
[13:44] He's so disinterested in actual governance.
[13:46] He's being handled and massaged like he is, again, a toddler, right?
[13:50] Just, good job, sir.
[13:51] Okay, so sign your name, sir.
[13:52] No, sir, don't pick your nose.
[13:54] Sir, sir, don't pick your nose.
[13:56] And he's coming up with the most preposterous math schemes imaginable to try to overinflate what he's accomplished, which isn't much to begin with.
[14:03] In the meantime, let me know what you think in the comments.