They had an hour together sitting and talking in the preshow. Tim said several times they were going to cover the news first, esp talking about Kanye's 2024 bid, their dinner with Trump etc. During this hour, according to Tim, the jew question never came up.
What I expected was a not-so-controversial main segment (as not to get the show demonetized by YouTube) followed by an extremely spicy members only segment where Kanye could say start the ovens and get the trains started. This was just totally disappointing. I wanted to hear Kanye elaborate on his views and to give many more details about the jewish individuals involved and exactly what they did. Instead Kanye wanted to launch straight into it and then couldn't rationally back up his claims so he stormed out. Pathetic. Acting like a spoiled kid that couldn't come up with a decent argument about why they should be allowed to stay up late. I guess that's what being surrounded by money and 'yes men' gets you.
Yeah.. for a few minutes, 20 tops. I couldn't watch the entire thing. It's the first time I saw Kanye speak for any length of time and I was startled by just how dumb he seemed. He could barely form a coherent sentence that made any sense. It seemed like he wanted to use big words but it was just all so vague. It was boring and slow. And I watch a ton of things most people would consider boring and slow.
How a guy like that becomes a billionaire is anyones guess. I guess his music is/was good? Not sure if he even still makes music.
Well, Lex is boring and slow. I cannot understand why he's so popular.
Anyway, some very rich people believe they have some sort of super power, not, say, a bit of a gimmick that catches on with the tasteless and dumb masses that dumped millions of $ in their laps. And as others have mentioned here, it comes with sycophant yes-men who praise every idiotic idea that the rich guy comes up with.
His bid for the Presidency is a bad joke, and the fact that some people take it seriously is very troubling.
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They had an hour together sitting and talking in the preshow. Tim said several times they were going to cover the news first, esp talking about Kanye's 2024 bid, their dinner with Trump etc. During this hour, according to Tim, the jew question never came up.
What I expected was a not-so-controversial main segment (as not to get the show demonetized by YouTube) followed by an extremely spicy members only segment where Kanye could say start the ovens and get the trains started. This was just totally disappointing. I wanted to hear Kanye elaborate on his views and to give many more details about the jewish individuals involved and exactly what they did. Instead Kanye wanted to launch straight into it and then couldn't rationally back up his claims so he stormed out. Pathetic. Acting like a spoiled kid that couldn't come up with a decent argument about why they should be allowed to stay up late. I guess that's what being surrounded by money and 'yes men' gets you.
Did you see him in lex's podcast?
Yeah.. for a few minutes, 20 tops. I couldn't watch the entire thing. It's the first time I saw Kanye speak for any length of time and I was startled by just how dumb he seemed. He could barely form a coherent sentence that made any sense. It seemed like he wanted to use big words but it was just all so vague. It was boring and slow. And I watch a ton of things most people would consider boring and slow.
How a guy like that becomes a billionaire is anyones guess. I guess his music is/was good? Not sure if he even still makes music.
Kanye stated proudly in a recent conversation (forgot where) that he's never read a book.
That 'splains it Lucy.
Well, Lex is boring and slow. I cannot understand why he's so popular.
Anyway, some very rich people believe they have some sort of super power, not, say, a bit of a gimmick that catches on with the tasteless and dumb masses that dumped millions of $ in their laps. And as others have mentioned here, it comes with sycophant yes-men who praise every idiotic idea that the rich guy comes up with.
His bid for the Presidency is a bad joke, and the fact that some people take it seriously is very troubling.