1⧸23⧸18 - 'Uniting for Truth' (Marissa Streit joins Glenn)
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 55 minutes
Words per Minute
148.52484
Summary
A government shutdown is averted, but not everyone is happy. Glenn Beck explains why the Democratic Party is on borrowed time, and what the future looks like for them. Glenn Beck: Who's left standing for Civility and Common Sense?
Transcript
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Man, I guess there was no reason. Yesterday I told you we should panic.
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Because the government didn't think that it was part of, you know, essential government to watch for those asteroids that could hit the Earth.
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I was so panicked yesterday. And then Armageddon has been avoided.
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Well, for another three weeks. Then it could be Armageddon again. We don't know.
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The Senate voted overwhelmingly yesterday to open the government back up for business.
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The great government shutdown of 2018, as it will be remembered by our grandchildren, turned into a little more than a three-day weekend.
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Apparently, in order to get this done, Republicans promised to immediately proceed to discuss immigration reform and DACA.
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Sure, the Democrats came out looking like idiots.
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But look what's now part of the GOP platform. Amnesty.
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Democrats will eventually get their amnesty vote, but not everybody is happy.
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In the weeks leading up to the showdown that we've just had, who was really upset?
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The left. The left in their ironclad opposition.
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Only 16 held strong yesterday, and a civil war is brewing within the Democratic Party.
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The old guard, led by Schumer, are living now on borrowed time.
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And anybody who claims to be a Democrat and isn't a Marxist, you're living on borrowed time as well.
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Here were the loudest voices yesterday in opposition.
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Bernie Sanders cast his no vote and then proceeded to go on an epic tweet rant.
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We all know his socialist, not leanings, his socialist positions.
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But now he's joined by a chorus of new, young, up-and-comers.
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He's actually, we're talking about the Democrats.
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You're never going to hear in the press the words revolutionary or radical spoken about anybody in the Democratic Party.
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In fact, I believe that's why Donald Trump is president.
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Because a good portion of America is terrified of these radicals and these revolutionaries, these Marxists, these people who now have us counting up to 93 genders.
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The average American isn't comfortable with that.
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In the late 1980s, he was a member of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party, a Marxist-Leninist group.
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He's also a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
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He also is praised by the Democratic Socialists of America.
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She's a one-term junior senator from California.
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She's already being groomed to run for the White House.
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She also voted against ending the shutdown, harshly criticized Chuck Schumer directly after the vote.
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Now, Harris is the one who helped create California as a sanctuary state.
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She was part of Al Gore's group of attorney generals that looked to prosecute any company that would question climate change.
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Other notable no-votes, Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gildebrand.
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Radical progressives, overt socialists, and out-and-out Marxists.
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Now, the GOP's response, because the GOP has its own civil war that for some reason we now no longer recognize,
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but we have our own civil war, and that is from the progressive light,
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the establishment that just does nothing except progressive ideas,
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Who's left standing for decency and common sense?
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The first person that steps to the plate who represents decency and common sense,
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and in today's world, common sense is, okay, maybe there's three genders.
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Maybe an independent candidate who comes and speaks to the American people with common sense
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Somebody who isn't wrapped up in the establishment,
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will run away with this thing in 2020 or most likely 2024.
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That, of course, is if everything remains stable,
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There is something that I'm really, really concerned about,
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and we have to start speaking out and making it a torch,
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but it is something that we have to talk about,
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and that is the corruption in our own government
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when it comes to the FBI and Justice Department.
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We have to have some independent study that comes in,
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because I believe the government is so corrupt from the inside.
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There is no way that the FBI lost these tweets,
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These two people that work for the FBI, that are high up.
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and they are part of the Clinton investigation,
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and one of them is the guy who changed the wording of the charges
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that made it so she hadn't done anything illegal.
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There was wording in there that made it illegal what she did.
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So the guy who changed that, who got Hillary off the hook,
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And through this, they talk about how, you know,
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now it's really important that Hillary is cleared
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Now there's new information about another text that came out.
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that after, in the immediate aftermath of his election,
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that there may have been a secret society of folks
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to include Page and Struth that would be working against him.
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they need to come forward to explain the context
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Congressman Gowdy, do you want to expound on the secret society idea?
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I wish I'd been the one who either sent that text or received it.
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You have this insurance policy in the spring of 2016,
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the day after what they really, really didn't want to have happen,
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there's a text exchange between these two FBI agents,
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these two supposed-to-be-objective, fact-centric FBI agents,
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saying perhaps this is the first meeting of the secret society.
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because you're supposed to be investigating objectively
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let's not jump to conclusions that there is a secret society,
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They suddenly disappear starting December 14th,
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because the time frame between December and May
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So what were these two saying during that time?
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And selling at a price of $42 a pound, do the math.
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I mean, I would do it, but that's what I have the
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And power companies here in America buy a heck of a
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And if we have time, we'll get into more of it.
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Is there another piece that you think is really
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Why is there this big pot of money that people are
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Here we go into about how the Russians tried to and
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did succeed buying the largest stake in this uranium
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One-fifth of all uranium in the world comes from
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Remember, remember his name, because he comes into play
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But in 2007, a South African mining company called
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Uranium One bought Eurasia Energy, and it cost them
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So now, with major mines in Africa, Australia, Kazakhstan
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under its control, Uranium One expanded into the U.S.,
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buying uranium exploration properties and mines in
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Uranium One wanted to become a big uranium supplier to the
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American market, which I mentioned earlier is insanely
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But in 2009, two years after Uranium One bought Eurasia Energy,
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Razatom is the Russian government's nuclear energy agency.
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So, Razatom, hang on, it's a government agency, and yet it's
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It's a socialist or fascistic kind of system over there.
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It's a government agency, which means Razatom is under this guy's
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But by 2010, Uranium One expanded its Americans' holdings,
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enough to own one-fifth, at the time, of all uranium production
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capacity in the U.S., one-fifth of everything we take out of the
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It bought the majority stake in Uranium One, which means Moscow,
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Vladimir Putin, now controls all of this, Uranium One, and one-fifth
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So, tonight, there's much more to that, and it's up on demand at
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This one is a beginning of a series of things in Russia and the corruption
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This is why tonight we get into the Russian schemes and how the FBI knew
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about it and has covered it up for some reason.
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Now, tonight, we start with a guy named Vadim McCarran.
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And he is in his Washington, D.C. office, and he is the head of
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The phone rings in his office, and he is told by an unidentified person that
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his car alarm is going off downstairs in the parking garage.
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So, Vadim goes down, and his car was silent, but that's when a small group of
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strangers approach him, and they say, come with us.
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He goes into an office that he thought was vacant, but it wasn't.
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Several other strangers are inside, and the walls are covered with photos and
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charts and maps and a web of connections just like you see in the movies.
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These strangers were FBI agents, and they had targeted him for several years, and they
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had all of the connections to Putin and all of the corruption here in the United States.
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They then used him and said, you're going to prison for a very long time, unless you help
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That's where we begin tonight, and this is where you begin to say, wait a minute.
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If the FBI knew this, why aren't the people involved in jail?
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Why is everybody saying that nothing happened here?
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Tomorrow, you see it go into the federal government and the Clintons, and it is astounding.
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The story that you're not going to really have explained to you, I don't think anyplace
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else, the Chalkboard series this week is on Uranium One and the Russian corruption with
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the Clintons that you need to understand, and that is only on TheBlaze.com slash TV, the
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Over the holidays, two researchers decided to look into the Intel chip and see if there
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was any way they could hack in, and they found a back door.
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They found a serious flaw or worse in every chip that is used in almost every PC server
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and smartphone and tablet, and it allows anybody who has one of these chips made in the last
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decade, it has anybody is able to hack in to your phone or whatever.
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It can steal all of the data stored in memory, including the passwords and the files.
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Computers connected to the cloud are especially at risk.
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but until these chips are all replaced by Intel, you're at risk.
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Boy, Megyn Kelly dared to take on the beloved icon, Jane Fonda, yesterday and pretty much eviscerated her.
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Now, a word on Jane Fonda, who appears to be fixated on an exchange I had with her months ago on this show.
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You admit you've had work done, which I think is to your credit,
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Do you, have you, why did you say, I read that you said you felt,
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you're not proud to admit that you've had work done.
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For years, she has spoken openly about her joy in giving a cultural face to older women.
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Well, the truth is, most older women look nothing like Fonda, who is now 80.
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And if Fonda really wants to have an honest discussion about older women's cultural face,
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And that is why, to her credit, she has discussed her cosmetic surgery pretty much everywhere before coming on our show.
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Apparently, when she came here, however, again, to promote her film about aging,
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I was supposed to discern that this subject was suddenly off limits.
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Look, I gave her the chance to empower other women, young and old, on a subject which she purports to know well,
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Nor am I in the market for a lesson from Jane Fonda on what is and is not appropriate.
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After all, this is a woman whose name is synonymous with outrage.
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Look at her treatment of our military during the Vietnam War.
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Many of our veterans still call her Hanoi Jane, thanks to her radio broadcast, which attempted to shame American troops.
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She posed on an anti-aircraft gun used to shoot down our American pilots.
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She called our POWs hypocrites and liars and referred to their torture as understandable.
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Even she had to apologize years later for that gun picture, but not for the rest of it.
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By the way, she still says she is not proud of America.
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She said she wanted to discuss the plight of older women in America.
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And honestly, she has no business lecturing anyone on what qualifies as offensive.
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Coming from somebody that, you know, was on Fox.
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And I can guarantee you that's unlike the view where they whoop it up, where they make sure that everybody, there was, I doubt that there was anybody on the NBC staff that when she said, you know, let's remind you who she is, the audience applauded.
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I can guarantee you there wasn't an audience wrangler with their hands up in the air going, yes, clap.
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She was beaten up by both the right and the left.
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And once in a while, it would be nice to recognize even people that you don't like or don't agree with as having the balls to say the truth.
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An epic motion picture coming to a theater near you.
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Imagine if Fox News produced a documentary about a current Supreme Court justice, let's say, Neil Gorsuch.
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And they produced this movie and it was called NG.
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I mean, in some ways, it sounds kind of like the thing that Fox News would do, but they would be slammed by the left as total partisan propaganda, right?
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No legitimate news organization would ever do something like that except CNN.
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Remember CNN, facts first, apples are apples and all of that stuff.
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A new documentary is coming out about Supreme Court justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, RBG.
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It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday.
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The news network describes Ginsburg as a cultural icon.
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At the premiere of the notorious RBG, which is the hip nickname that her fans gave her, it was introduced by Robert Redford.
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After a standing ovation for RBG, Zuckerberg came on stage and interviewed Ginsburg.
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Bad enough that a Supreme Court justice allows herself to be paraded like a pop star rubbing elbows with Hollywood and CNN, but then to turn the interview into the hashtag Me Too movement, probably is a step too far.
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The crowd waited in hushed silence as Ginsburg recalled her own harassment as a student in the 1950s.
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She told of a chemistry professor who offered to give her a practice test, which she accepted, but when she showed up to take the real test the next day, it was the same practice test he had already given.
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She said, I knew exactly what he wanted in return.
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The crowd waited for the next part of her story, but that was it.
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It's strange to hear a Supreme Court justice sit in front of an audience and convict her former professor of sexual harassment without sharing any additional evidence, but she wanted to try to support the Me Too crowd.
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But in doing so, didn't she accidentally illustrate the biggest pitfall of the movement?
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Convicting people without any kind of fact, just your word?
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It seems wrong for a judge on the Supreme Court to do.
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Ginsburg also forgot to acknowledge the hashtag Me Too victims of the man who appointed her to the Supreme Court.
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This is the problem with the radical progressive agenda.
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Not even a 25-year veteran of the Supreme Court can keep up with all of the inconsistencies.
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It gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, justice is blind.
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There's an incredible story that was in USA Today.
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Alt-right escalates war against Silicon Valley.
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If you read this story, it talks, you know, it talks about Nazi groups.
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It talks about the website, the Daily Stormer, which is a Nazi website.
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And then, lumped in along with everything else, is Prager University.
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Now, I don't know about you, but I think there's a difference between Dennis Prager and Hitler.
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The other might be that one is driven by facts.
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Prager University, if you have not seen a PragerU video, this is something that you need to turn your kids on to.
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You need to support them in any way you possibly can.
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You don't see a Prager University facts are wrong website.
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Because they're fact-driven and not emotionally driven.
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That just shows that the media has absolutely no idea what the alt-right is.
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So, you know, how are things at the office when you read about you and the alt-right and the Nazis all being, you know, one?
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You know, I wish it was laughable because it's almost laughable.
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But, you know, a few things I know you know about me is, first of all, I'm a Jew.
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I mean, we couldn't be further away from the alt-right.
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Basically, nothing that we believe in than the alt-right.
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The alternative right, which is basically the alternative to the right, the alternative to conservatism, has more in common with the left than with conservatives.
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We actually have a video on that by Mike Knowles.
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They conflate any of the bad guys with conservatives and try to make consumers and the audience assume that because we are the bad guys, it's okay to take us down.
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As you know, Prager University's videos are completely fact-based.
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First, to claim that we have anything in common with the right is a typical tactic to try to undermine our efforts and our lawsuits against YouTube.
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So, Marissa, I mean, you and I have talked about this privately and on the air before.
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There is a concerted effort by, I believe, the big four.
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Anyway, there is an effort to silence the voices of anyone on the right.
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I mean, what Facebook is doing now with, you know, hey, tell us what news sources you think are credible, that's going to put places like Breitbart, The Blaze, Daily Wire.
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It could put us out of business, and they know it, and they know it.
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But how do we survive in this world where Google and Facebook can control so many eyeballs and are using these kinds of tactics to ban people who are really trying to be reasonable, like PragerU?
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You know, Glenn, I can't tell you how much I appreciate that you get this, because this is so dangerous.
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As somebody that works with millennials and runs an organization that specifically is geared toward speaking and educating millennials, this is very, very dangerous.
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This is exactly why we've taken on this lawsuit, because the public needs to be aware of the fact that these big fours, as you're saying, have an ideological bent.
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They have an ideological bias, and they're not afraid to do whatever it takes to take conservatives down.
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And that includes lying about who their content creators are.
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This past week we had another issue with Twitter.
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It's pretty unbelievable what's happening out there.
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I'm not sure what can be done, but the public needs to be aware of the fact that they are in control of the biggest communication platforms in the world.
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And if we don't do something about it, it's going to get real bad real soon.
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You know, people don't know this, but Facebook runs an algorithm.
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Not only are they now saying that we're going to choose which news sites are credible and which ones aren't, and we're not going to spread ones that we think are not credible.
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I can guarantee you there's nothing on the right that is going to be deemed credible to Facebook.
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Not only are they doing that, and that hasn't even started yet.
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They are also changing their algorithm, which is, you know, their right to do, et cetera, et cetera.
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But I will tell you that not my website, thank God, but one of the conservative websites went from their largest day ever and their largest quarter just keep growing and growing and growing.
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In one day, they lost 90% of their traffic because Facebook targeted the algorithm differently.
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There's no way media companies, especially on the right, that, you know, are not getting big funding.
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For social media platforms to claim that the reason some of the conservative platforms are not getting as many views is because of some sort of algorithm is ridiculous.
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Because at the end of the day, who is writing the algorithms?
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You can't just say, well, it's the algorithm's fault.
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They're writing algorithms that are suppressing our information.
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They've sent us an email saying, we review your content and we deem your content inappropriate for a young audience.
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So they make us look like we're some evil bad guys.
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And because of that, they can block our content and our information, which is exactly what was done in this USA today.
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Whoever reported on this is totally irresponsible.
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To conflate PragerU with the alt-right is basically irresponsible reporting.
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And, you know, I have to tell you, the Young Turks, one of the most irresponsible group of people I've ever seen,
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they got a $20 million funding from people including Jeffrey Katzenberg.
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And I can also guarantee you that their YouTube channel is never going to receive anything.
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I mean, just look up the definition and the history of the Young Turks.
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And you kind of know where they're coming from.
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And yet Dan Rather joined them because they've been normalized.
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It's interesting that you bring up Young Turks because they have done video responses to some of our videos.
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And, you know, they get millions of views on the videos that they create.
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But when PragerU creates videos on opposing views, you know, our videos end up getting demonetized and restricted.
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If the Young Turks wants to present a opposing opinion to PragerU, more power to them.
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And we should not be having this nonsense back and forth algorithms and people that we know through the words of Media Matters themselves that they are inside of YouTube and Google and all of the big four trying to help them understand what radicalism is on the right.
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And by coming after people like PragerU, you are only making the alt-right much stronger.
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And secondly, the alt-right is actually not as big as they claim it to be.
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But they create this hysteria around the alt-right.
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And then they conflate conservative Christians with the alt-right in order to make us look like, again, like the bad guys, in order to justify their efforts to undermine our efforts.
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I mean, if you think about it, the alt-right has more, again, they have more in common with the left.
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They're obsessed with race and identity politics.
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Many of them are actually atheists who reject God.
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They're obsessed with, you know, group identity and it's as anti-American as a concept as it gets.
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They have more in common with the left, but they try to make conservatives look like they're the same thing as the alt-right.
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And it's all under one specific agenda, which is to undermine those who have opposing views to theirs.
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Anything from lying, making up facts that are obviously, you know, lies.
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I invite, you know, your audience, many of your, I know that many of the people who listen to you have already signed our petition.
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But there needs to be a public outcry over this.
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I mean, PragerU is taking on, not YouTube, Google.
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You don't take on Google with, you know, your hat in your hand.
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This may be one of the more important lawsuits that are fought in our lifetime because your voice is going to be silenced.
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When Prager University is deemed as radical and something that YouTube really needs to watch over and they need to make sure they keep it away from kids, we have real issues.
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When they, when the press starts to compare PragerU with Nazis, we have real issues and you will lose your voice.
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Where can you go to sign the petition and help?
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So the 911 call that Rand Paul made after he was attacked has finally been released, at least a portion of it.
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And I want you to hear because there's there's two things that stick out to me that are missing in this call.
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I was assaulted by my neighbor and I just, it's not a life and death thing, but I'd like to have a police car come by.
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I was assaulted by a neighbor and I'd like the police to come and investigate and talk to the neighbor.
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I would be calling for the police, but I'd also be, can you also send an ambulance?
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He was severely hurt and he's not calling for an ambulance knowing Rand Pauly just got into the car and, you know, his wife or maybe he even drove himself.
01:37:35.640
Um, the other thing that is missing, which I think is, is really telling in a good way, what else is missing from there?
01:38:00.380
There was, there was no, I'm an average person, I was mowing my lawn, my neighbor attacked me, what's your name, Randall Paul.
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Not, you may know me as Senator Rand Paul or anything, just a regular citizen.
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And he certainly doesn't try to play up the drama of the situation.
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He said, it's not a life or death thing, I just, you know, want a police officer to come by.
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He's got six broken ribs, it's not a life or death thing.
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I, you hear my, I would be ashamed if, if, if I was in that situation.
01:39:00.780
Welcome to the program, Mr. Pat Gray, who seems to have a bee in his bonnet about something today.
01:39:06.260
Well, I think we've, I think we've arrived at another, another little crossroad as conservatives.
01:39:16.140
We passed up a lot of them and took the wrong fork several times.
01:39:21.540
But this time, if Donald Trump cheated on his pregnant wife.
01:39:41.000
Does it matter to the American people or does it actually matter, matter?
01:39:47.140
But will it matter to the American people or to conservatives?
01:39:51.460
And I think evangelicals are already setting that standard.
01:39:57.540
They're all kind of out there on the leading edge.
01:39:59.940
First of all, Franklin Graham said, we don't even know that he did this.
01:40:14.620
She has an enormous amount of his love for sharks.
01:40:19.180
And so she's got a lot of stuff that I think the family would know.
01:40:24.540
It's one of those things that if you're in the family, you would go, yep, that's my dad.
01:40:34.480
I mean, the only other explanation seemingly would be that she was really good friends
01:40:39.700
with them and they spent a lot of time together, right?
01:40:41.940
Like, it's not impossible that you could have a female friend that you spend a lot of time
01:40:45.400
I mean, who among us don't have female porn star friends?
01:40:50.980
I've got like 18 of them that I call from time to time just to hang out with.
01:40:57.380
Just, you know, we hang out, we talk, I tell her about my likes and dislikes.
01:41:06.640
I'm saying that if you read the interview with her and you add in all the other surrounding
01:41:12.320
events, the only, like, I could say the things, many of the things about you guys that she
01:41:19.120
says about him, like the shows that you like, I could say that Glenn likes, you know, he
01:41:22.940
likes a lot of musicals and he likes to, he likes to go to the theater.
01:41:39.420
But again, how did this turn against me all of a sudden?
01:41:42.480
But like if a porn star came out and said, yeah, well, he likes to hang around.
01:41:47.200
Like it would be like, wow, he really does like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
01:41:52.480
First of all, it's completely unbelievable because no porn star would ever hang out with
01:42:06.360
So, so, so, so, how are we going to know at this point?
01:42:18.540
Well, there's going to be a, there's going to be a payoff trail, right?
01:42:21.880
You're, we're going to find out whether the $130,000 payoff happened.
01:42:29.560
And, and when asked about it, Matt Schlapp on, uh, CNN with Alison Camerata just kept
01:42:35.480
saying, well, you're going to believe in style or in touch magazine.
01:42:59.060
The guy who campaigned saying I've never asked for forgiveness.
01:43:03.680
I mean, and it's not just, you know, I didn't just make it with a porn star.
01:43:09.900
The allegation is I made it with a porn star while my wife was pregnant or right after
01:43:22.540
Does anybody, does anybody believe that that's a, you know, fairytale love story?
01:43:32.520
I mean, even her description of it isn't a fairytale love story.
01:43:38.980
I don't know, but you just had a baby with her.
01:43:43.300
So you've got something going there in your marriage.
01:43:50.100
During the campaign, we actually found a clip of this show back in 2004, 2005, and we were
01:43:59.760
talking about Donald Trump and it was Trump discussing his recent marriage to Melania.
01:44:09.240
And Trump said about Melania that at some point in the future.
01:44:16.480
And that's why I made sure I got a prenup because this probably won't last.
01:44:19.900
And in his own words, in his own words, he has written that he, this was shocking to me.
01:44:26.840
Imagine saying this to your wife, letting your wife hear this, let alone say this.
01:44:31.620
You put it in print that he was, he was thinking as he was walking down the aisle, what the
01:44:44.820
And I think you can fairly say that he's, you know, I mean, look, he's gone from reality
01:44:49.360
star to president of the United States in that time.
01:44:51.480
I mean, he may very well have a completely different opinion of his relationship now.
01:44:54.940
You know, he very well, I'm sure at this point, I mean, if you're president of the United States
01:44:59.440
and you're still trying to have affairs, we've seen how that turns out for presidents, not
01:45:11.880
I mean, that, that one, if that one, oh my gosh, I can't imagine that that's happening.
01:45:21.560
But that's the point, I guess, is that, you know, I don't think anyone believes he's still
01:45:25.200
But, and you know, this isn't even about Trump really.
01:45:28.680
It's about what we accept now, what we sweep under the rug now, what we don't care about
01:45:34.140
When we cared very deeply about it in the nineties, very, very deeply.
01:45:39.260
And, and if we don't take stock of that and say, Hey, what has happened to us that we
01:45:43.560
don't care about any of the character matters anymore.
01:45:46.000
What we have no right to talk about character on the other side at all, we have no right to
01:45:51.280
We can't talk about somebody is too outrageous.
01:45:58.620
Somebody has, you know, you know, we don't know what their business dealings are.
01:46:20.400
If he defends you, then everything he does is fine.
01:46:25.040
And that is the way it has been on the left for a while.
01:46:29.440
And, and as long as I can remember, we've always hated it.
01:46:32.380
But we've decided to surrender and say, you know what?
01:46:37.360
I'm going to, if you can't beat them, join them.
01:46:40.900
Now, with that being said, yesterday, I mean, this, this, this, this thing with, did you
01:46:56.000
So, I mean, here's a guy who, you know, cozies up and is selling to a group of people that
01:47:03.820
And he feels comfortable enough to say, I'm bilking all of these stupid people.
01:47:08.100
Half of the country, perhaps more, he feels comfortable with that.
01:47:15.100
Nobody else has a problem with it, except, you know, the center of the country.
01:47:19.840
You know, I really, it really just hit me like a bag of bricks this weekend.
01:47:34.220
When nobody else would choose you, he chose you.
01:47:40.840
And we are so tired as Christians of being called, you know, terrorists.
01:47:47.760
We're so tired as conservatives of being called, you know, haters and racists and everything
01:47:56.060
And when they do, they're always destroyed by the machine.
01:48:01.880
And that is the sole reason, I believe, that he is president of the United States.
01:48:07.740
And if the left doesn't wake up soon, the right will find somebody else.
01:48:19.800
If we don't wake up to what we're accepting on things, the left will find a monster.
01:48:29.320
We have to remember that there is something about trying to reach up, trying to reach up and
01:48:39.620
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But I, you know, Bitcoin, I watch every single, I'm like, how much, how much, how much is it
01:49:32.720
I don't, I don't, I don't buy it for, oh, I hope it goes up.
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I kind of don't want it to go up because when it goes up, it means people are freaking out.
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You know, it's, it's, um, it's interesting to me how in today's society, we have to buy
01:51:07.360
For instance, I am thrilled today about, um, Mike Pence and, and what Donald Trump has done
01:51:15.540
Mike Pence, do we have the audio from Jerusalem?
01:51:19.460
In the weeks ahead, our administration will advance its plan to open the United States
01:51:26.080
And that United States embassy will open before the end of next year.
01:51:32.400
That is, it was the faith of the Jewish people.
01:51:38.860
And there's a lot of policies that I agree with, but you know, it's, it's, it's interesting
01:51:46.360
to me that no one feels comfortable to say, I think behavior, this behavior or that behavior
01:51:58.100
is reprehensible, but I agree with his policies and I support him on these policies, but I
01:52:07.280
That's, that's, why can't, why can't we do that?
01:52:10.040
Why can't we, why can't we even talk about, hey, we never believed in a lot of these things.
01:52:20.540
We, we, we, we, we, we torpedoed everybody that was ever even for what I believe is logical.
01:52:30.640
Secure the border first, and then we can talk about amnesty.
01:52:38.040
If you said that you were immediately part of the gang of eight.
01:52:45.920
We're, we're actually on the side of championing amnesty and we haven't even discussed it and
01:52:53.280
you can't discuss it because if you do, you're just, you're just against Donald Trump or you're
01:52:58.380
just against the GOP or you're just, no, can we have a discussion here?
01:53:03.860
The temptation to simplify everything into these little battles.
01:53:06.820
I mean, I, you know, as Pat kind of pointed out before, this isn't really about Donald
01:53:12.260
I mean, you know, like we try to make everything about this guy.
01:53:18.360
And I think it's important to look at how else do you, self-examination is hard, right?
01:53:26.360
You know, and it's one of those things that it's difficult to do.
01:53:31.240
So when you, it's important when you go through changes to kind of look at your, the map of
01:53:36.740
your life and the things you've believed, and at least mark when you're passing certain
01:53:41.120
exits, it's not to say that there's no rational thought behind blowing off an affair with a
01:53:50.400
The left made all of these relatively rational points during Clinton, right?
01:54:02.460
It's just that we didn't believe any of them a few years ago.
01:54:09.120
And if we're going to all believe them, we should at least note to ourselves that we're
01:54:13.740
passing these exits and giving these standards up because that's how you examine where you're
01:54:28.680
We just talked about this with, with Prager University.
01:54:34.500
And so you look at any kind of questioning or doubt and you're like, we don't have time
01:54:46.660
But we have to notice that the country has never been about a president.
01:54:54.740
And the one thing I learned about afterwards with Barack Obama is the country survived.
01:55:03.380
Because of their behavior on the left, our behavior on the right, we fundamentally changed
01:55:10.920
And we're still not willing to talk about, at least the left isn't, the things they accepted
01:55:18.480
to happen to the Constitution and to liberties.
01:55:30.500
And it makes them so you don't believe a word they say, because you're like, look, what
01:55:40.100
We have to, we have to have these logical conversations because the country is bigger than