10⧸23⧸18 - 'Open Borders is Socialism' | Guests, Gov. Greg Abbott & Matt Whitworth
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Summary
The migrant caravan that started off in Honduras with about 2,000 people has now doubled to 5,000, and as of this morning there are now over 7,000 making their way north to the U.S. border. The line of people, when they are not riding in the back of several mysteriously paid-for trucks, stretches out for over a mile.
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Okay, I want to make sure everybody understands I'm air quoting when I say the migrant caravan that started off in Honduras with about 2,000 people has now doubled to 5,000.
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And as of this morning, there are now just over 7,000 people making their way north to the U.S. border.
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The line of people, when they're not riding in the back of several mysteriously paid-for trucks, stretches out for over a mile.
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Now, I air quoted migrant and caravan for a reason.
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When's the last time you saw more than 7,000 people marching towards another country's border and carrying their own flag?
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The answer, most of us would say, never, unless you served in the military and you were invading.
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There is no other way to describe this than an invasion.
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As I have said before, this is a Honduran political stunt.
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It was organized by a leftist Marxist group that has ties to the former Marxist president who was exiled after a coup in 2009.
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These people never got over it, and they've been doing political stunts ever since to make the current right-wing government look bad.
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The organizers of this invasion have ties to the Castros in Cuba and Maduro in Venezuela.
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This stunt is designed for media fallout, and it is timed very specifically for maximum exposure.
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Early voting for the midterms has already begun.
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By the time they reach the U.S. border, you will only see two things on cable news, the election polls and the status at the border.
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If the caravan is stopped in Mexico, this could help the GOP come November 6th.
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What's a greater example of why we need stricter border policies or even a wall after seeing this play out?
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Mexican immigration officers were completely overwhelmed when the caravan first crossed into Mexico.
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They could only process about 600 people before the remaining 5,000 just pushed through.
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Some on land, some just waded across the water.
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If these invasion caravans are a new norm, what choice do you have other than to build a wall?
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But let's say the caravan does reach our border.
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Every single media camera will be pointed, not at the migrants, but at the National Guard and the U.S. Border Patrol dressed in riot gear.
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Video will be rolling as tear gas clusters are fired at the waves of people attempting to cross.
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Pictures will be snapped of the people showing their rubber bullet bruises.
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It will be exactly what we said a year ago will happen.
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It will be the Israeli-Palestinian border conflict here.
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None of them will be reporting on what the migrants are doing, but rather how we responded.
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You know who has to deal with this every single day?
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They charge the Gaza-Israel border with thousands every single day.
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Our government and Donald Trump needs to tell Mexico,
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if that caravan arrives at our border, you will receive zero aid.
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It is time we stand and make it very clear, crystal clear.
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This is the time that you grow to appreciate Donald Trump.
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Now, let me ask you, when's the last time you saw 7,500 people amass with another flag to cross a border?
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I would say it would probably have to be if you were in the military crossing into Iraq from Kuwait.
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Now, do you remember the reason why we had to wait to go into Iraq?
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Because you need logistics and the logistics of moving a crowd that size is a nightmare.
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Otherwise, it becomes a death march because people are going to get tired.
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You don't stop at a 7-Eleven with 7,500 people to get some water.
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Where is the emergency aid for those who are fallen ill along the way?
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Have you ever gone to a McDonald's as you're traveling across the country and a tour bus has just pulled in and that has 50 people in?
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If 7,500 people roll into town, where are all the bathrooms that they're using?
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I'm expecting God to part the borders for them because God surely must be involved to keep them alive for this exodus away from Pharaoh.
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You know, the only thing you can't do is send the military.
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But if they get here, if they get here, the military is the only solution.
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They tried to handle it on the southern Mexico border.
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So what you're asking for is them to just start shooting and killing all the people?
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Because that's what they were saying last night.
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We have 7,500 people that want to release people out of our prisons.
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Does the criminal justice system send in more troops and try to fight those people from
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Well, if there are 7,500 people and they want to go into a small town and rob every single
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restaurant, truck stop, bank, because there's 7,500 of them and there's not enough police
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in these small towns, are we just going to let them take all of the money?
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This is a group of 7,500 people who are stating they are going to break the law and they've
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already done it and they're just crossing in and overwhelming.
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We would never let anybody do that to any other thing.
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We wouldn't let them into our towns just to just to take over our towns.
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Have you seen just the waste and the garbage left behind?
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They are just trashing everything along the way.
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What are we just supposed to put up with that, too?
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And then we have to clean up the mess after you.
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And the question not being asked enough is, why are there so many young men?
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Young women and children that are forced to look like 24 year old men.
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Who should be making their neighborhoods better.
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Have you noticed how have you noticed how the media is just calling these guys migrants?
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And not Marxist protesters, because that's what this is.
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Their Marxist government, which was in bed with the Castros in Cuba and Maduro in Venezuela,
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they were ousted in a coup because they were destroying the country.
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They start coordinating with Maduro and Castro and the ousted president.
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This started as 3000 people who wanted to make a Marxist point.
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To embarrass their own country because they got rid of a Marxist dictator.
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What will they do if they did get jobs and decide to live here?
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What kind of what kind of philosophies are they bringing with them?
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No, the Democrats don't care about any of that.
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Already they're sending out all these registration forms in Texas.
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The Democrats in Texas have sent out voter registration forms to illegals all over the state.
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They've already filled out the the citizenship box.
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And sent this out to non-residents all over the all over the state.
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There's we have the governor is to increase their power base.
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We have the governor of the state coming on in just a minute.
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We have Greg Abbott coming on in about 10 minutes.
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We're going to talk a little bit about the the massive rally for Ted Cruz and Donald Trump yesterday in Houston.
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But this is in Harris County, which is Houston, Dallas County, which is Dallas.
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If the the red parts of the state don't actually turn out, this state could be in big trouble because it is a massive turnout.
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Is there any thought with the caravan of just learning from our friends to the south?
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And what we do is we just let people come in and we just kind of guide them until they get all the way to Canada.
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They never said necessarily they're stopping here.
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This kind of your time of year, we just kind of just kind of walk on the side of the streets and just kind of direct them.
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And we would if this was going to Canada and they were protesting Canada.
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I think there would be a lot of people who said just don't cause any trouble.
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I'm sure a lot of people in Mexico are saying that just right.
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And if Mexico, if Canada would say to us, you stop this or we're not going to trade with you, we zero aid like they give us any aid, zero, zero cheese, whatever it is.
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I know the president said that about Honduras and Guatemala, and I hope he backs it up.
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If Mexico withheld queso, I would just open the borders right now.
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I don't know if you know that, but we do have the technology.
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Yes, well, that was a global effort, so I don't know about the queso thing.
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That rally last night was something to behold here in Texas.
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When Barack Obama first got into office, remember, he was doing these giant stadiums.
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Soon as he was elected, by the midterms, remember, they were shooting the...
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And Obama is out, and he's in, you know, these rooms that are like 400 people, maybe tops 2,000.
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And they're shooting it so it looks like a big crowd, but it's not.
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They did that in the midterms because his crowds went away.
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Here we are at the midterms, and Donald Trump still has these gigantic crowds.
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Can we play, Sarah, the audio that was played on the loudspeakers outside of the rally last night in Houston?
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This is a private event paid for and hosted by Donald J. Trump for President Trump, and you came to hear the president.
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To accommodate the right to free speech and peaceful assembly while ensuring an orderly rally,
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we have provided a secure area outside the venue for all protesters,
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and we ask anyone wishing to demonstrate to please exit to that secure area.
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Despite this accommodation, some individuals may still seek to disrupt our patriotic event,
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and President Trump needs your help in maintaining a peaceful atmosphere at all times.
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If a protest starts near you, please do not in any way touch or harm a protester.
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Please notify law enforcement officers of the location of the protester by holding a raton sign over your head
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Encourage others around you to do the same until officers can remove the protester from the rally.
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We're glad you're here for this special occasion with President Donald Trump.
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Thank you for helping us make America great again.
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I can't believe we have to have those announcements, but we did.
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If I was Robert Francis O'Brien, or what's his name?
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Running against Ted Cruz, I would be a little concerned,
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because it was an overwhelming response from Texas,
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where Texans, I thought, were a little, I don't know, calm about this election
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and didn't really realize how much money Soros and others have poured in
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More than any other Senate candidate for any quarter in history.
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That's not including the Soros money that is going into this state.
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So we're going to talk to the governor, Greg Abbott.
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We're going to talk to him a little bit about the caravan
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and also about what's happening here in our state.
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He's also running for re-election, but he's so far ahead of any contender.
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He is really the greatest governor I have ever lived under.
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I mean, I've never had a governor of a state that I've been more proud of
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than Greg Abbott, and obviously a lot of Texans feel the same way
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We are thrilled to have the great governor from the great state of Texas,
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I want to talk to you about a couple of things.
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We're seeing this massive turnout in Houston and in Dallas.
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What does this tell you, and how's the turnout around the rest of the state?
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Well, this may be frustrating because the true answer is it's too early to tell.
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is this a front-running of what the overall vote total will be,
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For your listeners, what we are seeing with regard to the turnout is
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smashing records, not just for midterm elections, which is what this is,
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but in many of these locations, the first day of voting exceeds the amount of votes
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that took place in the presidential election on the very first day.
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And so all we know is this, and that is a massive number of people are turning out to vote.
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We don't know if it's part of Beto Mania or if it's conservatives who are saying,
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we are afraid of this caravan that's coming up here,
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and we want to make sure we elect people who are going to do something to stop it.
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But here's all I can tell your audience, and that is,
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if you care about the future of Texas, if you care about the future of America,
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you cannot sit on the sidelines this election year because there are other people out there
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who are casting votes who may be hostile to you and your values.
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If you're listening to this, you need to make sure you go vote
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because a lot of other people are going to vote.
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you know, that's the most important election of your life.
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But in this particular case, we are now seeing the masks come off.
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Now we're seeing people who say, you know, no to capitalism, no to the Constitution.
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Well, you captured the essence very correctly because it used to be here in Texas
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and maybe some other places that Democrats either ran under no label
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or they would call themselves a conservative Democrat.
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And then they were a liberal, and then they were a progressive.
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And now they are openly listing themselves as socialists.
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the leading candidate for governor in Florida is an out-and-out.
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He says he is a socialist in the Bernie Sanders style of socialism,
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And the same thing is happening with regard to governor's races
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and other key races across the entire United States of America.
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And even here in Texas, some people may not be calling themselves a socialist,
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but when you look at their policies, such as the open border policies,
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When you look at the wealth redistribution policies, that is socialism.
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We see it in Venezuela, where the reported inflation rate in Venezuela
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And that is why your listeners need to understand
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that they have the power to make sure the state in this country
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Conservatives understand how close this state is to flipping blue.
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There's there's only a few counties that are really a linchpin here.
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Soros has dumped millions of dollars into this state
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for a long term plan of of turning us into California.
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And so many of your listeners need to understand this.
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And that is that George Soros has been involved in Texas elections
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Two years ago, he gave a half a million dollars
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directly to a candidate in Harris County down in Houston.
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This year, he gave a million dollars directly to a candidate in San Antonio.
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On top of that, he has funded these ground games to get out the vote.
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And so he is trying to turn Texas into California.
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And that's on top of all this money pouring in from California
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But let's go back to the first part of your question.
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All of the large cities where the population bases are in the state of Texas
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You have Dallas, you have Houston, you have San Antonio, you have Austin, you have El Paso.
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And so you have these massive blue regions across the state of Texas.
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That makes it so much harder for people who are conservative,
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people who are Republican to be able to cobble together the votes that are needed
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to make sure that we keep Texas the bastion of freedom, the bastion of liberty,
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And we really need to get people excited and enthusiastic about this,
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the same way they were last night when we were in Houston, Texas.
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I'll tell you what, people are fired up and they are ready,
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Is there, do we have any idea other than the, you know,
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political leanings of this group when it was back in Honduras?
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Who is behind this and what we're prepared to do?
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I've had the opportunity to speak with both the Secretary of Homeland Security
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And I can tell you what I can tell you publicly.
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And that is, if you think these are people who are leaving Honduras or Guatemala
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or wherever they're coming from, just trying to escape violence and come seek asylum,
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And very importantly, in this caravan are not just people from Honduras and Guatemala.
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We know that some of the leaders of it are involved in MS-13.
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We know that some of the people in it are from countries across the entire globe.
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They are what we use in the lingo, SIAs, which are special interest aliens
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who pose a very real dangerous threat to the security of the United States of America
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Univision just reported this morning that there were people with terrorist ties from Malaysia
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And I've heard the same thing with regard to terrorists coming from countries other than
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If these people really were trying to escape a horrific life from whatever country they're
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coming from, why is it that they are marching with the flag of the country that they are coming
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You know, they are not coming to the United States of America to make the United States
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They're not coming to the United States to escape and seek asylum from the dangers they
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In fact, there were multiple reports on TV last night, any channel would have shown it,
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of the interviews of these people in the caravan.
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And they were talking about what's their strategy when they get to the U.S.
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And that is our numbers far overwhelm the United States' ability to go through the asylum
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So they have been taught and know already that their strategy is to basically rush the
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If we lose control of our border, if we lose control of our sovereignty, we are no longer
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And we must step up and use every tool that we can to make sure that we put an end out
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Because understand this, Glenn, also, and that is this may be two or three or five thousand
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But if they make it in right behind them, there will be a caravan of 20,000 people.
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Right behind them will be a caravan of 50,000 people.
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And the United States of America, as we know it, will be forever altered if we don't do something
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You know, the press is going to treat us like the Israelis and the caravan like the
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Is the president leaning on the president of Mexico and threatening to cut off all?
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I mean, if I mean, I think this is the time to really lean hard and say, this is not our
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Turn them around or we'll cut off all aid with with Mexico.
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Well, the president has been outspoken about cutting off aid to Honduras and Guatemala.
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Right now, the United States is working collaboratively.
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And this may be hard to believe, so I want to emphasize it.
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The U.S. is working collaboratively with Mexico.
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Mexico has made a decision that they have not made in the past.
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Mexico is working with the United Nations to try to work on temporary settlement of these
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And so Mexico is actually playing a very beneficial role in this whole process with us right now.
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And we applaud Mexico for what they are doing, at least as of this moment in time.
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No, no invasion plans of the United States with the former Soviet Union ever included Texas
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because they knew Texans would not take kindly to the invasion force.
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I will tell you what was reported publicly last night, and I will not dispute it.
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And that is early on before yesterday, there was great concern that they were headed for Texas.
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And it was reported last night that they were headed toward California.
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Now, that makes sense because, as you know, California is a sanctuary state.
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And they would welcome this caravan and 10 more caravans like it.
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And these caravan members and the leaders of this caravan, they understand one thing,
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and that is if they try to breach the gates in Texas, we're not going to tolerate it,
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and we're going to be very protective of our sovereignty here.
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And so I can't tell you for certainty right now where they are going.
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I can tell you what was said and what makes sense, and that is they may be headed to California.
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The same is, you know, once they're in the United States, they're in the United States.
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And once they're here, they can migrate anywhere.
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and I don't think your election is going to be in jeopardy at all.
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Well, listen, all these races are closer than what people realize.
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And it is because we need to understand that the liberals or socialists, whatever you want to call them these days,
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they've galvanized their forces, and they're putting out their vote early.
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And because they are so close, I am going across the entire state of Texas campaigning every single day in multiple cities
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to help Republicans up and down the ballot to make sure that we are going to have policies that are antagonistic to open borders,
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to make sure we have policies that cut your taxes, that cut your regulations, that improve our schools.
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And so it's very important that people turn out, they vote.
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Because your listeners have a lot at stake in their own personal lives based on what's going to happen in this election.
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And every vote is going to matter because the voter turnout is at skyrocket levels right now.
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And if you're listening and you have not voted, you need to go vote because your future is at stake.
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But today, for example, when we hang up, I'm headed to Belton to go campaign for some people there.
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I'm going to be in Dallas County later on today.
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I'm going to be in Denton County later on in the week and then Tarrant County.
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And I'm going to be spending a lot of time in North Texas and in South Texas, East Texas and West Texas
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to make sure that we win these elections from the top of the ballot to the bottom of the ballot.
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If Texas goes blue, you then have New York, Texas, California.
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They have taken the Electoral College every single time.
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And for another reason, we're creating anywhere between 30 and 50 percent of all of the new jobs in America are coming out of Texas.
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First time it's going to be here at the studios.
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Glenn Beck is coming live to talk about the right path forward and to make fun of the people standing in the way.
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He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing.
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So Stu is here because he's the biggest geek I know.
00:38:25.280
And it's this time of the year that I love talking to him because he knows what all the polls mean.
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He knows which ones are credible, which ones aren't.
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Are you saying you don't like to talk to me other times of the year?
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We talked a little bit about this with Greg Abbott as far as the early vote is going in Texas.
00:38:56.280
And to give you a sense of how passionate the populace is right now when it comes to voting in this election.
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And this is the Cruz-Bedo election, which is mainly driving this.
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The last two midterm elections, first day, were something like 10,000 and 11,000 votes in Dallas County.
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Now, that's equaled the number of what they did in the presidential election in 2016, which is much...
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You know, the engagement's much higher, typically.
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And, you know, I tend to believe that one of the benefits of getting $38 million in a quarter is you can get your voters out.
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They will spend a lot of money to make sure that people get out to the polls.
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That does not necessarily mean that he's going to win this election.
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But I will say, if you don't get out there and vote, he's going to.
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Now, what if you hope really hard that Cruz wins?
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What if you wish on a magic lamp that Cruz wins?
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But I have a magic lamp update for you that's very important after the polls.
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Looking at the Senate here real quick, Cruz seems to still have his seat leaning Republican, though it's not locked up yet.
00:40:31.820
We have a couple of changes and I think a couple of things that were confirmed.
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I've been speculating that two Senate seats were resolved, basically, with the Kavanaugh vote.
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And those two were Joe Manchin in West Virginia, who voted for Kavanaugh.
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My speculation was he was going to win that race.
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And then in North Dakota, which had been a close race for a while, but Heidi Heitkamp decided to vote against Kavanaugh.
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And the polls yesterday back up both of those things.
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We've moved those both now into safe Republican and safe Democratic seats, no longer leaners.
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Heitkamp is now down by 16 in the latest poll, 56 to 40.
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And Manchin is up by 16, 52 to 36 in the latest polling there.
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I mean, to give you a sense of where that is, I mean, Dianne Feinstein in the latest polling is up by 18.
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So, I mean, these are now no longer competitive races at this time.
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I mean, you shouldn't vote for who you want to vote for, but we're not looking at those with really close coverage at this point.
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We have that as a solid Democratic seat at the moment.
00:41:43.540
There's two races going on there, one of which is the race to replace Al Franken, in which Tina Smith is running.
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She is the appointed senator now, and she's trying to hold that seat.
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And that race is a couple of polls the last couple of days have shown her to be a little bit more vulnerable than it was previously believed.
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The race is now down to about six points in the latest poll.
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I mean, I think, you know, I feel like conservatives and Republicans get teased by Minnesota a lot,
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and you think, oh, well, maybe this time is going to be the time, and a lot of times it never is.
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But we saw that in the presidential election, too.
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I mean, how many times did Pennsylvania seem like it was, oh, maybe that's going to happen,
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and it never did until this last election where it did turn over.
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I think the more interesting race, though, is the one for attorney general in Minnesota.
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We know this one because Keith Ellison is running.
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And normally, I don't think we talk about a specific attorney general race.
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Ellison was up by five points in the last poll.
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However, that poll happened right before all of these sort of accusations started flowing against Keith Ellison.
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Him in the bathroom with the guy, is that true?
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As I think you should always approach these things, you are innocent until proven guilty.
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There's one person making, you know, and then there's people making these things about every politician these days.
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Which is why, by the way, you don't believe all women.
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In this case, I believe it's a man making the accusation.
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Particularly against powerful people, because there's incentive there to make them.
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So, you know, that's the way I think you're supposed to handle it.
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It's why innocent until proven guilty is a thing.
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And I think with not only Cory Booker, but also Keith Ellison, I think you have to look at those things with some level of skepticism.
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A lot of times these relationships break up, and there's things said, and who knows?
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There's much more evidence, however, with Keith Ellison's allegation.
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It's not even close to comparing to what they were talking about with Kavanaugh.
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And everyone, you know, half the country believed Kavanaugh should be, you know, I don't know, put in prison for what happened.
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So, what's interesting here is the Democratic Party has completely abandoned their believe all women thing when it comes to Keith Ellison.
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What's fascinating is the people of Minnesota don't seem to be doing the same thing.
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Now, remember, Ellison was up by five points before these things happened.
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This is a powerful Democrat, one of the top people from the DNC, very well known, is on TV all the time.
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And she, again, is a very reluctant witness who doesn't want to hurt to the Democratic Party.
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She'd rather have Ellison out and another Democrat win.
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I mean, that is not something that I think anybody, certainly in the Democrats, when they thought they had Ellison running for that post, they thought they had that wrapped up.
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So, right now, do we have a Senate control thing we can talk about real quick before we go?
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If there's a, you're looking at, right now, 44 seats that are safe for Republicans, 37 for Democrats.
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If you add in what you have, excuse me, it's 46, excuse me, 46.
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If you add in the solid Republican seats and the leaning Republican seats, you can get to 50.
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Just by doing that, you don't have to win any toss-up races.
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That includes Tennessee, which is still very close.
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A poll came out yesterday that had the Democrat up by one point, though overall it looks like a Republican is still ahead there, Blackburn.
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And then in Texas, still a leaning Republican, though Cruz looks safer than he did a month or so ago.
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In the middle, you've got another six races that are toss-ups.
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That's going to give you, if this holds up, going to give you what is the level of the advantage for Republicans.
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If they can go three of six, they're going to be at 53 seats and expand their advantage.
00:46:23.660
If they can pull off six of six, they're going to have a big-time advantage and get to get a lot of things passed.
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So, you know, that level of whether it's, I mean, they could still lose it, too.
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But that level of between 50 and 56 is kind of what we're talking about now.
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So it could be a major thing, especially if you can hold on to the House, which looks a little bit better than it did a couple weeks ago, but it's still on the unlikely side.
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All right, well, I'll take a break and tell you about our sponsor.
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And then I'm going to come back and I'm going to tell you about, I mean, there's a real problem.
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Well, you know that witches are out putting hexes on Donald Trump.
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You haven't been keeping track of all of the witches that are putting hexes on Donald Trump and Ted Cruz and others?
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What are the hexes actually intended to accomplish?
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I mean, I'm up on it, but I've kind of brushed it off.
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No, there is something else that we now have from a credible source that I think every American, especially women, need to be aware of.
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IMF financial warnings and the escalation in the central bank gold buying in Hungary is making the news.
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Hungary has increased its gold reserves by 1,000% due to increasing, quote, safety concerns.
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This is the first time since 1986 that Hungary's central bank is buying gold bullion, and it's a lot of it, up 31.5 tons of gold.
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They also have repatriated their gold from the Bank of England to Budapest.
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Central banks in Europe are diversifying or moving in and repatriating to take possession of the gold in their own country.
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Hungary and Poland are the most recent central banks to do this, but Austria, the Netherlands, and the Germans were the first to do it.
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They have been repatriating their gold from the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve in recent months and years.
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Why ask for it back when it doesn't really exist?
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The reason why repatriation of gold is dangerous is because of a word.
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You're not going to do the rehypothecation thing again, are you?
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When you hear people actually talking about, well, the problem is rehypothecation.
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That's the only reason why I bring this word up.
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When you read about it in a serious way that they are now starting to discuss rehypothecation, that's when you run for the hills.
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Right now, we're at the beginning of that possible wonderful thing by everybody claiming their gold.
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Sean Spicer is going to be in the studio with us today.
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Also on The Blaze, you can watch the whole thing on The Blaze TV.
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It'll be interesting to see what Sean Spicer has to say about the caravans and also what he has to say about the gin problem that we have.
00:51:45.700
Why would he have any particular insight on that?
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Well, I see you're not willing to talk about the real issues.
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So let me just talk to the audience here on the real issues.
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We have a Islamic cleric now who's come out and explained what's really going on.
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Then don't forget that there are other creations besides men.
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But at the same time, a gin may fall in love with you.
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I had a case where a gin had possessed a sister.
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She was waiting at the bus stop and the gin fell in love with her.
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She was walking through a park and the gin followed her.
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She was waiting at the bus stop and the gin fell in love with her.
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And when they fall in love, they're very, very difficult to remove because their love is like almost a blind type of love.
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It's like I would rather die than leave this individual.
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So if you don't wear your headscarf, headscarf, a genie will fall in love with you and you can't get it out of your body.
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Well, what happens is they if you don't have a cloth, cloth device, as he described it, a cloth device covering your head, the gin can go right through your skull and and just live in your brain.
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Well, so he's recommending that women, you don't have to worry just about men.
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You got to cover yourself because gins are out there.
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And I don't know about you, but the gin problem at my house has been a problem for a long time.
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So Tanya doesn't wear a headscarf and I come home.
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I've worked a hard day and I get home and I'm like.
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And she's like, I don't know what you're talking about.
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Not only a plastic bad for the environment, but also they burn right through those things.
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So this isn't a an opportunity to control one of the two genders with.
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So ghouls might come through the head and fall in love with you.
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I thought they just granted wishes that they're evil characters.
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If I ever see like a teapot, I don't rub it to have the genie come out, which is strange
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because why he's trapped when there is an opening right there in the, you know, in the in the
00:55:19.920
And I think I would make the same point with with the cloth device.
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First of all, cloth does not seem difficult to penetrate.
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But secondly, there is an opening for the eyes.
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I mean, the genie could just go kind of go right through there to get into the head of
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I mean, just from a pragmatic perspective, you just go right through there.
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As long as you're wearing gloves, a full body, you know, covering, and then your head is
00:55:49.820
Now, your eyes can be used to lure a man, even just if the eyes, if you look at a man
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just right, you can say, you know, it's not like, you know, look how they're dressed.
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It's look how they were looking at me, your honor.
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And so you can, you know, you can be bewitched, if you will, by a woman's eyes.
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I think even in this enlightened me too era, we can all come together and say, if a woman
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looks at you, you know, what are you going to do?
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It's it's this is especially if she's been possessed by a gin.
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I mean, you know, this is the thing we were talking about this off the air a little bit
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because, you know, Donald Trump used the word nationalist yesterday when we're talking about
00:56:34.060
nationalism and what in the definition of nationalism and its history is is at times
00:56:43.360
I'm sure that's not obviously no one is citing the really bad examples of nationalism as it
00:56:50.800
If you're Donald Trump, you're not saying, oh, we want to be like those terrible countries.
00:56:53.540
He seems to be referring to it as like, look, we're the best country and we should be
00:56:59.620
And we should be, you know, patriotic and be, you know, sure.
00:57:06.260
When you talk like this, though, when you when you play a clip like that, it's hard to kind
00:57:11.040
of argue that we don't have a superior culture in a lot of ways.
00:57:14.420
You know, I like I kind of say that because you've probably been possessed by a gin or a
00:57:23.760
I've had a lot of of gin talk before in my life.
00:57:34.520
As a man who did 60 shots of beer on a program recently live on the air, it can be an issue.
00:57:41.020
But I think I'm OK saying that a culture that embraces women as equals is superior to a culture
00:57:46.520
that that puts them won't let them drive and forces them to dress a specific way that
00:57:53.780
I mean, they may have great things in the culture, but those are all just social constructs.
00:58:05.280
Not not from the West, not from the West, which brings me back to the caravan when we
00:58:15.160
So let's talk about the caravan for a second, because we really need to decide what we think
00:58:22.300
about this and what we're going to do about it.
00:58:28.140
And you need to have this conversation with all of your friends right now.
00:58:32.460
What do you call people 7500 who are political Marxist activists?
00:58:41.680
Political Marxist activists marching with the Honduran flag in protest that their Marxist
00:58:54.720
What do you call them as they're marching towards our border?
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They were trying to get a do a political stunt.
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How do you even have the bathroom services all along the way?
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You can't march 2500 miles and expect everybody to be OK and in good health when they arrive.
00:59:41.840
Who's providing the trucks that so far we haven't seen anywhere else?
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We aired them yesterday on the news and why it matters.
00:59:50.380
In fact, Sarah, I don't know if we have this video, but if we could play this video, if you have it.
00:59:57.200
But the video of these migrants being loaded up into giant semi trucks, they're being trucked from place to place, from photo opportunity to photo opportunity.
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I didn't notice it initially, but there's there's women walking with strollers.
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And it's like, well, a stroller is not designed for a thousand mile walk.
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Tell me how many women you spot climbing into the back of the semi truck.
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Yeah, well, and you want all of them counted, right?
01:00:47.920
And you said, and by the way, just to clarify, you want you want me to individually point out the women that are the women that are playing that big crowd, the women that you can see that the one there.
01:01:05.720
We know that MS, MS, 13 now has embedded people into this group.
01:01:30.680
Can you play this here on what the military is going to do?
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But look, it's not about whether you're going to have the right to do it.
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That's why I waved away the idea about domestic law enforcement.
01:01:40.320
Rick, if you put military down there, we know what the God forbid is in this situation.
01:01:49.860
If because, you know, you're not going to turn away thousands and thousands of people, even if people start getting shot.
01:01:58.400
I don't think they're going to wind up in the country.
01:02:00.280
Rick and Ken, I don't think that it has to happen that way.
01:02:03.140
But I'll tell you what, if you have if you have a must happen, what do you think is is worse for America to have thousands of people come in that shouldn't be here?
01:02:12.000
And you have to chase them around and process them or to kill a bunch of people on the border who are coming in.
01:02:17.760
Yeah, you're you're going to extremes here and I want to adopt something you said earlier, which is the National Guard approach.
01:02:25.720
National Guard troops are trained to deal with riots.
01:02:28.400
I expect to see military and National Guard and Border Patrol in riot gear.
01:02:34.000
That's how I expect this to be handled at the border if they're not coming in at entry points and to turn them away right there.
01:02:43.460
You see these as an invading force, these people.
01:02:47.760
Now, the media is trying to say, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:02:57.640
And I want you to listen to all of the people on television that are now saying we are a country that has always had open arms to migrants.
01:03:09.200
We are always a country that I mean, our our values have always our greatest strength is our tolerance and our welcoming spirit.
01:03:28.200
But you've always told me that we have a rape culture, not a tolerant culture.
01:03:39.140
But you've always told us that we hate anything that is foreign.
01:03:44.180
I've always believed that our laws reflected a nation of immigrants.
01:03:50.220
But you have always said that our laws are racist and have from the beginning been a system of oppression.
01:03:59.660
How can you tell me that we've always been a country that is welcoming immigrants and our laws are set up as a nation of immigrants and yet tell me that we are the most oppressive, monstrous society ever that only embraces a rape culture?
01:04:23.940
Are we a are we a are we a country that is that embraces a a rape culture?
01:04:35.480
Or as or as any rational non-Marxist post-modernist might say, or are we a little of both?
01:04:46.060
Are we are we a country that tries to be this way?
01:04:54.860
You see, you can't really say that because then you can't throw the baby and the bathwater out.
01:05:07.440
The bathwater may need to be changed, but let's not throw the baby out, too.
01:05:14.420
The radicals, those who don't believe in any kind of border security at all.
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You're the one leading the charge that we stole this land.
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That we're all afraid because we're white people and white people are bad.
01:05:42.920
That we've always had this culture that welcomes immigrants.
01:05:52.520
We've always had a culture that has welcomed immigrants.
01:05:57.120
But we have also felt that you've always needed to come here and not want to dismantle us.
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That you came here because because you saw the American dream.
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And most immigrants do most immigrants see the American dream.
01:06:17.260
You notice these guys are coming from Honduras.
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They would probably have an easier life in Mexico.
01:06:30.300
And why not just walk through America up to Canada?
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They have all kinds of anti-hate laws and speech laws.
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Why not just march through us and go to Canada?
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America is for all those who are the poor and the tired and the huddled masses.
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You're not going to Canada because it's not about you, your life, the job.
01:07:34.620
7,500 people coming across our border in mass is not helpful.
01:07:48.200
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01:07:57.000
All of a sudden, just planes were just landing and SeaTac completely lost control of the sky.
01:08:05.260
And SeaTac, the tower is saying, hey, guys, guys, guys, wait a minute.
01:08:14.440
Or would you think that might cause chaos and might be dangerous?
01:08:17.480
Would you think that if SeaTac Airport cannot control the skies, if they lose control of their airport, they're not really an airport.
01:08:26.620
Why does that work for an airport, but it doesn't work for a country?
01:08:39.000
And they can just get a big, huge mass of people.
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Because if 7,500 people can do it, surely they can get 20,000.
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Once you lose control of your borders, you don't have a country anymore.
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And he said mixed inside of that 7,000, you know, migrant caravan are MS-13 leadership and members embedded in there.
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How dare you say that gang rapists are in that caravan when they had absolutely no problem calling someone else a gang rapist without proof?
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They're in a gang and some of them are rapists.
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Yeah, well, I think that's part of the thing of getting in.
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MS-13 in the United States constantly is, this is just a Donald Trump fever dream.
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Where they're killing people at four times the rate of school shootings.
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So if you think MS-13 isn't an issue, you probably don't think school shootings are an issue.
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Which I tend to hear a lot of people on the left speak very loudly about school shootings when they go on and what exactly is that cause for them.
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I mean, and this goes to a deeper part of this, which is you, it's not even like if, let's just say we thought they were all really good people.
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We didn't know that there were any gang members in there.
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You have to have a process to be able to decide whether people should come into your country or not.
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If you have a problem, if you look at our, if you look at, you know, Black Friday and say, oh my gosh, people are animals getting into a Walmart.
01:13:37.160
7,500 people trying just to push through and open those doors.
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It's going to be fascinating to watch because there's a good chance that, you know, as Greg Abbott talked about, that, you know, Mexico doesn't want to deal with the pressure from the United States on this issue.
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They're going to try to find a place to settle them within Mexico.
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Better not be on our borders because you know what that is?
01:14:07.300
I mean, I think the point of them doing that is to not anger us.
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So you would think that they would do it in a way to avoid that.
01:14:18.020
Again, I mean, the governor of Texas did just say that.
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So I do think there's some reason to believe it's possible.
01:14:24.620
But let's say if it doesn't happen and they get here and try to overrun the border, this thing is going to be a mess.
01:14:30.740
Because you'll have the media making it look like our border guard, our national guard are the worst people on earth.
01:14:40.460
People are not going to stand for 7,500 people trying to run over our border guard either.
01:14:57.080
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He might not be able to save the country, but at least we can all go down laughing.
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If you've been listening to this program for any period of time, or you've been paying attention to what social media is doing,
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you are concerned about being deplatformed or having voices that you follow deplatformed or even shadowbanned.
01:16:44.560
We've asked you to sign up and follow us on Facebook.
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Then the Google algorithm or the Facebook algorithm decides, eh, but you really don't want that.
01:16:59.520
And all of a sudden, they're filtering all of the stuff out that you said you wanted to follow, but they're doing it for political reasons.
01:17:07.320
It is a real danger to freedom of speech, and what we're going to do about it is kind of up in the air right now.
01:17:16.800
But there is a guy who has been working on this.
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He was a senior advisor for various congressional and gubernatorial candidates.
01:17:27.720
He's the guy who helped put Dave Bratt in office, the primary victory over Eric Cantor.
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He's done a great documentary series called The Swamp.
01:17:38.660
Now he is working on something called TheUpdate.com.
01:17:44.240
What's even worse about the algorithms is you don't know what's taking place.
01:17:49.820
It's a – I've been saying – calling it a digital ghetto.
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The Nazis, they didn't make those people disappear right away.
01:17:59.940
They just put them in a ghetto and then built a wall around them.
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They had the freedom of speech to say whatever they wanted behind that wall, but no one heard them.
01:18:08.880
Yeah, well, you were on the front lines of this really in the very beginning because it was this slow drip, right?
01:18:14.280
There was a couple of insiders who worked for these tech companies who came out and said, we're doing this.
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But the first big story was the Facebook trending column on the side where the employees came out and said, we're suppressing conservative articles.
01:18:29.020
And I know you went and met with Zuckerberg, as did a lot of other conservative media publishers.
01:18:37.560
Zuckerberg, I'm still convinced that there – it doesn't take a coordinated effort in these places.
01:18:46.960
It just takes a few well-placed engineers that have an ax to grind, and they're just changing a little algorithm here, a little algorithm here, based on what they feel.
01:18:58.320
It doesn't have to – it could be a universal dictate, but it doesn't have to be.
01:19:04.200
No, it was the one Twitter employee who took down the president's account on her way out the door for 30 minutes.
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But then you compound all of this with 95% of the political donations coming from Google and Facebook are going to Democratic candidates.
01:19:23.620
And you just don't know with what you're seeing.
01:19:26.540
If you go to YouTube and you type in Glenn Beck or you type in Donald Trump, are you seeing the content that you want to see?
01:19:32.440
Are you seeing content that they want you to see?
01:19:36.000
So what we wanted to do with the app is figure out a way that we can aggregate this great conservative video content into one place.
01:19:43.400
And really, it's working with publishers to say, hey, let us take your video content from your YouTube page or from your Facebook page and aggregate it into one place.
01:19:53.440
And really, let's band together so that when the Blaze promotes something, PragerU and ConservativeReview and Breitbart benefits.
01:20:00.740
And likewise, when they share something, you guys benefit.
01:20:03.360
So it's really the app is it's going to come out later this week on Google Play and the App Store.
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But it's a 21st century version of Drudge Report.
01:20:14.360
It is for conservative video content that's out there that's being pushed to the side and hidden by these tech companies.
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What do you what do you I mean, you're going to Google Play.
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I mean, you're going right into the hands of the beast.
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What are you doing to ensure that they they aren't screwing with you and gathering information on everybody else?
01:20:39.880
Well, what we were trying to do is I've heard a lot of people on our side say we need a conservative Facebook or we need a conservative Twitter.
01:20:45.280
So what we were trying to do is find a realistic workaround to the algorithm problem that's going on with suppressing conservative content.
01:20:53.400
So we said, you know, if we can find all these great conservative publishers and say, hey, here's what we want to do.
01:20:58.400
We can all benefit from this by sharing content into one place on the video side.
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So, yeah, we will be at the mercy of Google Play and the Apple Store.
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But I think this is sort of the first step to be able to counter that suppression from YouTube and Facebook.
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This is the first time hearing of it, but I can't imagine we're not.
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So and what we're really doing is, you know, we're pulling the content from your Facebook page and from your YouTube.
01:21:34.260
So the blaze channel benefits because the view counts go back to you guys.
01:21:38.620
And the other thing that we want to do in this, we're already starting to be introduced to other people.
01:21:43.580
So we have these great young conservative filmmakers who put out amazing video content and no one sees it on YouTube or Facebook.
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So we said, hey, we'll be the platform for that.
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You go out and produce it and we'll work with our team and our network to make sure that, you know, half the country that wants to see this content can actually see your content.
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This is something that I have wanted to do for about eight years.
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And I think conservatives are just now starting to say, hey, wait a minute.
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Because they're starting to see the writing on the wall in many different directions.
01:22:32.500
I fully support anybody who is trying to bring everybody together and protecting voices.
01:22:39.040
What do you say to the objection that I have in my mind when people say we need a conservative Facebook?
01:22:47.780
No, we don't, because that just puts us in another bubble.
01:22:51.820
We need to be able if it's known as a conservative thing, only conservatives are going to go there.
01:22:58.520
So how have you wrestled with that in your mind?
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So I think the first kickoff for that was the Facebook documentary series that I did with the swamp.
01:23:08.500
So we had six members of the House Freedom Caucus, and we followed them around the Capitol, and we talked about the big issues plaguing D.C.
01:23:15.380
We had liberal and progressive groups sharing that Facebook series.
01:23:20.380
So Tim Canova, who ran against Debbie Wasserman Schultz, this is a Bernie Sanders acolyte, shared the swamp episodes and said, I encourage all of my followers to see this.
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And we did it in a way where we didn't put Republican or conservative next to these guys' name.
01:23:35.580
And that's what a lot of these younger conservative filmmakers are doing.
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They're libertarian leaning, they're conservative leaning.
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It's more about, hey, let's fix some of the big fundamental issues going on, and then we can get into some of the more policy debates.
01:23:48.900
So I think that kind of content and then just presenting it in a really sleek mobile application makes it easy for people to interact with the content.
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Have you seen what's happening in Brazil with the young libertarians?
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You know, they're looking at America going, I mean, we can't sell that.
01:24:13.540
And, you know, all this freedom talk that they're doing is not appealing to the youth.
01:24:20.840
And they are making huge gains and headway because, you know, they're 20-somethings that have who are naturally attracted to freedom and said, there's a better way to package this.
01:24:35.500
And anything you're doing to encourage, you know, 20-somethings to do that, I think it's time they take charge.
01:24:44.100
I think, you know, having the big conservative publishers on board and us banding together, you know, with this program, we're going to find a lot of talented people out there who are, you know, frustrated, who are amazing videographers and filmmakers who can go out there and shoot this content and let them be the bridge to reach the next conservative or libertarian generation.
01:25:05.580
Let me switch topics with you because, you know, you have consulted with candidates, et cetera, et cetera.
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So I live, it's funny, I live three blocks behind the Capitol in D.C.
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So I am, I describe myself as being a spy behind enemy lines because D.C. is 94% Democrat.
01:25:34.400
So, you know, I talk to a lot of guys both sides of the aisle in D.C.
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I mean, there's Freedom Caucus guys who say Republicans hold the House, but it's only by a couple of seats.
01:25:45.600
There's more people who have said, oh, you know, it's going to be Democrats by a few seats.
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I think what they are doing with the election is the media is getting so excited looking at this big national view.
01:25:57.020
But when you break down these individual races, they're going to be far more competitive than what the media is saying.
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The Kavanaugh thing coupled with Cortez coming out and saying, you know, capitalism is not going to be around forever.
01:26:12.500
The Democratic Socialists, the surrounding people while they're eating and shouting them down.
01:26:20.540
Do you think the Democrats, different than the leftists, do you think the Democrats are waking up to, holy cow, who's in our bed?
01:26:32.140
Yeah, I was telling somebody earlier this week, the RNC just needs to put out a video of all the people clawing at the door of the Supreme Court.
01:26:38.100
There is a big divide, I think, between like the old school, you know, Democrats, all my parents voted Democrat.
01:26:45.720
Then what's going on in D.C. and people like Kamala Harris and Cory Booker?
01:26:51.640
When I was filming with the swamp out in Iowa, I was in Rod Blum's district.
01:27:00.260
A lot of them switched over to vote for President Trump.
01:27:03.180
But I'm talking to them and they go, oh, you know, I still, you know, identify as a Democrat voter.
01:27:07.420
So I just rattle off a couple of issues and I'm like, dude, I hate to break it to you, man.
01:27:11.680
You're you're you're no longer in this Democratic Party.
01:27:15.300
So, yeah, it's going to be interesting to see how it plays out.
01:27:18.640
How do how do you think the president and the Republicans should respond to this caravan coming up?
01:27:27.980
I mean, I think the president's made it clear we're either a country of laws or not.
01:27:31.640
And, you know, the the ruse that they're using, that this is it's amazing how well the left uses terminology to try to convey people to their side, because now they're asylum seekers.
01:27:47.060
You apply for asylum in the first country that you arrive to, which would be Mexico.
01:27:54.060
It's about sending money back to their country.
01:27:58.560
These guys are these guys are Marxist that are upset at the the the politicians in Honduras that kicked their Marxist guy out who had ties to Venezuela and to Castro in Cuba.
01:28:16.400
They've been trying to do all kinds of stunting in in Honduras.
01:28:27.880
I would have to imagine that if I was in a their situation, if I was legitimately a refugee and I got to Mexico and Mexico was willing to hear my case or process me, I would wait in line for as long as it took to help myself or my family for them to just break down the barricades and charge the police officers in Mexico and say, guys, you can't stop us.
01:28:51.880
And right, you know, singing the Honduras national anthem.
01:28:55.780
Yeah, it's this is about politics and who's funding them.
01:28:59.840
But the president should stand strong and stop it if they make it that far.
01:29:05.980
The the name of the app, it's launching when this week?
01:29:12.480
Give us the email address and we'll send you early access into this week when it hits both the Apple Store and Google Play.
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Let me tell you a little bit about American financing.
01:29:33.400
I'm very concerned about something that's going to sound insane.
01:29:42.620
And I know that sounds crazy because we've been printing all these dollars.
01:29:49.120
Well, the problem is, is the government keeps spending more and more dollars.
01:29:52.940
And the government is looking for people to buy our treasuries, which is a giant loan with U.S. dollars.
01:29:59.980
And so the more we spend, the more dollars the government is gobbling up.
01:30:04.800
Also, because all of the banks took out loans in U.S. dollars.
01:30:10.760
The other countries, the emerging countries took out these giant loans in American dollars.
01:30:22.940
Which means it's going to be harder for you to actually get a house.
01:30:29.900
Usually the way to fix that, really high interest rates.
01:30:34.860
If you're looking to buy a house, now is the time.
01:30:41.320
Go to AmericanFinancing.net or call 800-906-2440 with interest rates rising.
01:30:52.640
When they start to rise rapidly from this, we're going to have only two choices.
01:31:03.720
I just, if you want something stable right now.
01:31:18.240
So, Alyssa Milano was asked by a conservative investigative reporter if she'll disavow Linda Sarsour at a Me Too panel.
01:31:37.220
Uh, you are friends with Linda Sarsour, and both of you ladies have positioned yourself as speakers and representatives for the Me Too movement.
01:31:45.500
I want to ask you right now to disavow Linda Sarsour, because she is a supporter of Sharia Law.
01:32:03.080
If we don't learn how to talk to each other, we're never going to allow.
01:32:26.840
It's a very small group of radicals that are really dedicated.
01:32:35.020
Look, I guess her tone wasn't acceptable to Alyssa.
01:32:38.740
But I mean, you know, she asked a very fair question.
01:32:41.520
This is a woman who is supporting an ideology and a movement that is brutal to women all over the world.
01:32:50.920
Certainly much worse than what, you know, what Aziz Ansari did or Louis C.K. did.
01:33:09.260
And the fact that they continue to embrace Linda Sarsour is bizarre.
01:33:19.240
If you're going to be radical and you'll stand up and you'll keep saying radical things,
01:33:24.000
Remember, we did something years and years ago about why the Sarsour's and the Keith Ellison's
01:33:34.800
And it was a decision to make sure you didn't lose the Islamic vote in the future.
01:33:44.080
And I'm not saying that those two, but they went out and they found, you know, connections
01:33:48.740
to the Islamic community and brought them in and gave them positions inside to make sure
01:33:58.620
And so, that's at least how they got in is they were saying, well, we have to have a broad
01:34:11.620
It really comes down to the media has not held the movement accountable.
01:34:15.420
Remember, this is someone who, you know, and because there's many victims of really terrible
01:34:20.040
things, sometimes that occurs, but it's more than that.
01:34:22.880
You know, and one of the founders of the Me Too movement has shown now that she also had
01:34:32.320
And she did sleep with a very young castmate in one of her movies.
01:34:36.040
She was dating Anthony Bourdain, who we now know obviously killed himself later on, but
01:34:42.420
was at the time a CNN employee paying off the person who was making the accusation.
01:34:46.940
And I think that, I mean, it's amazing to me that no one has said, did that contribute
01:34:55.780
I mean, it's, you know, look, suicide is unreasonable.
01:34:59.340
So you're not in your right mind when you commit suicide, but there are things that can be so
01:35:08.500
disjointed in your head that you can never solve them.
01:35:15.920
If he is at CNN, and he really does believe in the Me Too movement, and he really believes
01:35:21.980
he's on the right side, and he's having to go to work with a bunch of journalists who
01:35:26.540
say, you know, we got to throw all these guys away, and look, they all do this.
01:35:29.540
And his girlfriend has done it to a guy, a kid, and he's now paying a bribe to shut him
01:35:40.160
up, that internal conflict in an unhealthy person has got to play a role in his suicide.
01:35:56.040
If you're a psychiatrist, call me and tell me how I'm wrong on that.
01:35:59.820
But that cognitive dissidence had to have played a major role, or at least a big role.
01:36:23.820
He has been at the front lines of some of the craziest people around, including the,
01:36:30.900
oh, yeah, he was running a gang rape ring when he was 14.
01:36:38.220
Yesterday, we can add to his resume that he suffered two court losses.
01:36:45.940
One, a judge ordered him to pay 4.85 million to a former lawyer who Michael Avenatti had already lost a court case and settled on $10 million.
01:37:05.880
You know, he was taken to court for the additional money.
01:37:09.020
And the judge was like, yeah, dude, you settled on this.
01:37:16.260
So, added to his resume, one, he didn't pay somebody, was sued, settled, broke the law, tried to get around it, and was forced a second time in court.
01:37:33.460
Also, another judge in another case said that he and his staff have to be evicted from their offices, the, you know, attorney offices, because he hasn't paid rent for four months.
01:37:49.080
Now, when you look at a resume like that, some might say, failure, trouble.
01:38:04.480
I mean, doesn't he have all of the qualifications now?
01:38:09.680
He's getting evicted because he's not paying his bills.
01:38:12.320
He doesn't listen to the court and what they say.
01:38:15.160
If he doesn't like it, he just does something else.
01:38:19.680
This is, yeah, fundamentally, this is like you created Frankenstein's monster.
01:38:26.480
This is like, if you could design it with DNA, this is how it would come out.
01:38:29.740
So, there is one other thing that I would just like to point out that I found, I don't know, maybe appropriate for an attorney like him, that his offices were in the Fashion Island Mall.
01:38:44.540
And I don't care how nice, you know, if your attorney's office smells like, you know...
01:38:56.920
I think, I just don't think you should be taken seriously.
01:39:02.960
If you're trying to capture, you know, clients like porn stars, you can't put your office in a strip club, right?
01:39:23.280
Fashion Island Mall, though, closest to the Auntie Anne's.
01:39:27.580
Maybe you want pretzels, you know, or you just always said, man, I love the smell of Cinnabon.
01:39:36.960
It's interesting, because I wonder, after seeing all these things as they've developed, if his move to the public eye, this very loud representation of Stormy Daniels, was not just a move of desperation.
01:39:53.200
I need to get into the public eye, and maybe I can, yeah.
01:39:55.840
My only other option is to die a drunk, alone, someplace in a bar.
01:40:00.860
I was talking to somebody who's pretty well-versed in media circles about this and about Avenatti a few weeks ago.
01:40:07.500
And he's saying that, like, the media knows this guy is a nutjob.
01:40:20.140
They're just waiting for that moment to be able to...
01:40:25.900
Now they're all reporting on how all of his finances are terrible.
01:40:29.020
All the background on his settlements in court, that all could have been done months ago.
01:40:37.780
The Sermon Daniels thing didn't work out, so they've moved on to something else, which is intriguing.
01:40:42.080
He'll be at the Planned Parenthood setting up his office, I'm sure, soon.
01:40:48.420
And this is the way the media does these things, right?
01:40:51.080
Now, George Soros reportedly had an explosive device in his mailbox overnight, which, needless to say, but we should say it anyway, is a horrific idea if anyone were ever to do that.
01:41:04.500
And you are an awful person in every respect if you were to be responsible for such a thing.
01:41:09.120
In other days, for my entire life up until the last five or six years, I would say it goes beyond saying that this shouldn't happen.
01:41:20.100
But now you have to, because if you don't say that, well, what is it?
01:41:26.680
And beyond this, this goes to what we were talking about yesterday with Nancy Pelosi, harassing Nancy Pelosi while she's out in the streets.
01:41:40.080
Ask people who are playing baseball, this congressional baseball game.
01:41:45.200
We've seen the harassment of officials in places.
01:41:49.540
I would much rather have the, on our argument, in our repertoire of argument, that we're not the ones doing that.
01:42:04.020
I mean, certainly the speculation is, is it George Soros opponent?
01:42:14.440
But listen to this coverage from the New York Times.
01:42:20.820
And I understand that they're not going to look at George Soros maybe the same way that I do.
01:42:26.820
But this is just to the point of, like, you've checked out mentally to write a piece of a story that says this.
01:42:39.120
Though Mr. Soros' name has become a trigger for a subset of Republicans and conservatives.
01:42:47.720
It's not that he's done anything you could possibly disagree with.
01:42:52.120
And forget that several countries have named him an enemy of freedom.
01:42:58.480
Not like a group of people, but like they've passed laws against him.
01:43:06.120
You know, just about six countries have named him, you know, a danger to their freedom.
01:43:13.800
And have banned any of his money, you know, from coming into the country.
01:43:23.020
There's a, you know, and the word trigger, I'm thinking how that's normally used.
01:43:26.480
A conservative would say, like, some student hears a word they don't like and they go hide in a safe space.
01:43:34.680
Again, for a talk show host, for a Huffington Post blogger, it's fine to use that sort of thing.
01:43:39.220
For the New York Times to say that Mr. Soros' name has become a trigger for a subset of Republicans and conservatives.
01:43:50.800
He has said that his main goal as a political activist was to see a return of bipartisanship.
01:43:57.620
What kind of bonkers world do you have to believe?
01:44:01.500
Of course, everybody says they want bipartisanship.
01:44:08.100
He is one of the largest donors in the history of the Democratic Party.
01:44:13.240
And he's launched a foundation that has funneled money to every crazy left-wing cause on the planet.
01:44:20.540
But we're supposed to, without question, there's not like an argument.
01:44:23.420
The only thing we hear from conservatives is they're triggered by his name.
01:44:42.780
They're libertarian, which means they give to both sides.
01:44:48.820
They are on social issues almost exclusively with the Democrats.
01:45:02.140
This is their story about how anatomy does not determine gender, experts say.
01:45:09.680
Anatomy does not determine gender, experts say.
01:45:13.580
Now, this is, of course, a pushback on Trump's policy to use biological sex as the determining
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And I guess you don't get to just make it up anymore.
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And it's actually changed in meaning as I've read it.
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Researchers say gender identity comes from the brain, not the body.
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It originates between your ears, not between your legs.
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Now, what they seem to be describing there is something different than we're describing.
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I believe Shania Twain at one point felt like a woman.
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But to say that you feel that way is almost, in a roundabout sort of way, a criticism of
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Where a conservative would say, you're not transgender.
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Which used to be called, if I'm not mistaken, gender dysphoria.
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And that feeling was categorized by medical scientists as something that was harmful to
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And certainly there are cases like that where, at least there used to be, that were admitted
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However, there are other cases too, where, like, for example, we used to use the term
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For a girl who seemed to like to do a lot of the things that boys did, maybe acted like
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a boy a little bit, and you call that person a tomboy.
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It was a nickname for someone who was a girl, but acted like a boy.
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I guess my question here would be, if it's true, gender comes from the brain, not the body,
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or it originates between your ears, not between your legs, why do they have surgery?
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Why do they change what is between their legs if it has nothing to do with what's between
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They seem to be talking about a collection of personality attributes, right?
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I have general issues or interests that are with the male, therefore I'm male.
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They're talking about male interests or something.
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And be able to make sense one way or another, explain both sides, is Dr. Deborah So.
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Why bother getting your genitals changed if it's got nothing to do with your genitals?
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What research has shown us that it's not bad because suicide rate remains the same.
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So we've, you know, we've said this, what this was bad because gender dysphoria leads to
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all kinds of different things and general unhappiness.
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It's okay, so what research said that if we say that it's not bad and we go through with
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surgeries and everything, that it will lead to a different outcome.
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And I think like that's an important piece of it.
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I mean, I think the outcomes are not all that positive, but beyond that, whether the outcome
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Like, I don't understand, like, the word gender meant sex organs forever, okay?
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And if you want to, instead of changing the word gender to mean something new, then instead
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say, okay, actually, this is an interesting personality trait.
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They seem to see themselves as a man, and isn't that interesting?
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I have no interest in what they're doing to themselves from a perspective, you know, like
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from a libertarian perspective, whatever the heck they want to yourself, but like, there
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So let's get into this tomorrow, because the fact on gender, when you say, well, it used
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Well, yeah, it used to mean sex, but it doesn't now.
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It's had, it's been, it's been pretty bad lately.
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What happens if the Democrats take control of Congress and we have 7,000 people on our
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What do you think the economy is like next year?
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May I suggest that we are just in the same fragile position that we have been for a long
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I hope we don't go over the edge, but I will tell you, I have my family prepared.
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And thank goodness, you know, people are standing up and starting to say the truth.
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But the truth will make you miserable at first because there's a massive correction coming.
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We just had the most amazing conversation off air.
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We were talking about what we were talking about a minute ago on sex and gender.
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And I said, look, sex is what you were born with, and gender is how you feel.
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That was the term as I understood it about three weeks ago.
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We're trying to have serious conversations about things, and people are changing and taking
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away meanings of words without really explaining what all of that means.
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And you're in trouble if you don't know what it means.
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Gender is just coming from your brain, not the body.
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That could be a conservative criticizing the new understanding of gender.
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And I don't know how that is different from what we've been saying the whole time.