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The Daily Mail posted a viral video yesterday of an unidentified woman attempting to travel by plane from San Antonio, Texas . Today on the "Chris Salcedo Show," Chris Salcedo played as much of the Not Safe for Work video as he could, highlighting key points in her spirited discourse.
The passenger spent much of the video protesting the hours she and others had been sitting in the hot plane on the tarmac. She expressed that she did not want to end up "like that dude that got beat up," referencing United's now infamous passenger, Dr. David Dao.
She also dared the flight crew to find a reason to remove her from the plane. Chris remarked "She's under the false impression that the captain needs a reason," as the airline is a private business.
The pinnacle of this rant is when the fed-up passenger inexplicably yells "This is Trump's fault." No explanation is offered as to how she ascertained the 45th president's culpability.
Chris can't imagine why anybody wouldn't want such a "charming individual" on their plane.
To see more from Chris, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “The Chris Salcedo Show” weekdays 2–5 p.m. ET, only on TheBlaze Radio Network.
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