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Rafinha Bastos

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Rafinha Bastos is a Brazilian comedian, actor, journalist and television personality.

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It happens in Brazil too, doesn't it? Of course, you have celebrities that run for office. It happens, of course. Yeah, one of our most famous congressmen was a big brother. Oh no! That was a big brother. And that big brother show is so ridiculous. It is. That's the worst way to become a celebrity. One of the most watched shows in Brazil. That's crazy. I don't think people watch that much here. Do they? I don't know anymore. I think so for sure. Well, the crazy thing was Amorosa. Amorosa, who was one of the big, she was a big staff in the White House. She was an apprentice. Yeah. Before that, she was on Fear Factor. When I was the host, I had a fucking altercation with her on Fear Factor. Not a bad one, but she accused me of being drunk. She was like, because I was asking her questions, I was like, that doesn't make sense. She was like, Joe, you're drunk. I'm like, I'm not drunk. You can't just say I'm drunk. She was ridiculous. She was the Fear Factor before the apprentice. No, she was on something else first, before the apprentice. I think that was it. Was she on the apprentice and then Fear Factor? Come on. Yeah. Was Fear Factor before the apprentice? Same time, I'm pretty sure she got famous for being on the apprentice. She was on the second season, maybe. Yeah, I remember. Why did I think she was on another show first and then the apprentice? She went to another reality show after the apprentice. I don't know. I remember that. Yeah. Well, the crazy thing is she went from the White House to Big Brother. She was actually on the first season of the apprentice. Oh, what year was that? Uh, doesn't... So she was on Celebrity Fear Factor. We had a... 2003, 2004. Okay, so she must have been on Fear Factor like 2005. She was nice though. She's just... But she told me I was drunk. I was like, what? She wasn't elected, right? She wasn't elected. She was appointed by Trump. But Trump gave... So here's what's fucked up. Here's what's really... I was reading an article about the problems with what she did. When she was in the Situation Room and these secured White House rooms, she had her fucking phone recording. So she's sitting there recording shit in the middle of these, like, totally secure rooms. She's recording... Like Trump is talking and she's got her phone there. Hmm, interesting. Hmm. And she's recording everything on her fucking phone. She has like hours and hours of footage of recordings rather, which you're not supposed to do. You could literally, Russians and Chinese and the Iranians and all the... Anybody that wants to tune in could hack into her fucking phone, turn the microphone on, and this is absolute proven technology. And they're using that to listen in the middle of the Situation Room. So if there's some sort of top secret shit that's going on, some foreign entity could be listening in through her phone while she's recording. I don't think they need... So ignorant. I don't think they need all of that. They just called Trump and asked what happened. He'll tell you. They're like, what happened? They're like, okay. Yeah, but I mean, he allowed her this... I don't know if she's unstable, but she seems a little unstable. That's such a very dangerous thing to do. You're not even supposed to bring your fucking phone into those rooms. And for her to be recording, recording everything. That's crazy. So crazy. But it's so selfish too. If you are acting in the best... You're in a position when you're working for the White House. You're working for Donald Trump. He's the President of the United States, the biggest superpower in the fucking world. And you're just recording things. God, I know that you want to serve yourself. I know you want to help yourself out, but God, that seems so crazy. Thank you. I mean, if you were Trump and you hired her and you found out she was recording everything in the Situation Room, you must be like, oh, like in conferences with like... They're talking about important policy and she's got her phone recording. Anybody can be listening. But if you think about it, like, it's crazy for him to give her some credibility. Because she was an apprentice. He liked her. And then you think about it, okay, the President of the United States is the guy that was running apprentice. So I don't think that's... He liked her. And maybe... Felt like, well, look, she's very articulate. She's a good looking woman. She knows how to speak well. She's got a lot of confidence and power. He probably figured she'd be a great politician. Perfect. I'm a great politician. He's probably like, I'm the fucking President. I'll make her... She's going to be my left hand lady or right hand lady. It is not that difficult. At least in Brazil, it's not that difficult for famous people to get elected when they were running for a congressman. Because there's so many options. And if you're known and you get like 1% of the voting, you're already elected. But if you go run for like a mayor or like a... Governor. A governor or something, it becomes a little tricky because there's like five options and now you're running against... Real politicians. They'll actually have a plan. Yeah. So if you're running against like 200 people, you can shine a little because you're famous. Yeah. We're starting to see a little bit more than America. Like Cynthia Nixon, she was on Sex and the City and then she ran for... which she ran for Governor of New York. Right? Oh, yeah. Yeah. So there's a few that are starting to branch off into politics now. It's... I mean, did it happen before Ronald Reagan? Because he was like, he was his famous actor. He's the most famous. I think he was a movie star. He was a bank bank. Right. He was joking back to the future. You mean like Ronald Reagan, the movie star? Yeah. Yeah. That was the first. He was the first. He was also the first that introduced the option or his cabinet was the first. They got the people... His team got the people from the religious right involved. Religion was not really a big part of voting before Ronald Reagan. But Ronald Reagan and that sort of kind of Republican, they got all these evangelical Christians involved. Evangelicals. Okay. Yeah. It's the same thing in Brazil. Yeah. Same thing.