The Glenn Beck Program - May 10, 2024


15 Times Biden Has Flat-Out LIED to Americans | 5⧸10⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

Words per Minute

163.02748

Word Count

19,833

Sentence Count

2,695

Misogynist Sentences

60

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

Glenn and Jeff discuss the growing number of demands being made by illegal immigrants and their demands to the American people. They also discuss the situation in Denver, Colorado, where thousands of illegals are camped on the streets demanding that they be moved to indoor facilities.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We'll be right back.
00:00:30.000 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:00:38.600 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:44.140 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher.
00:00:46.260 It's Pat and Jeffy today for Glenn on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:51.100 We got to share some of these demands that are being made.
00:00:55.440 There are just so many demands being made of the American people.
00:00:58.920 Yeah, you got the little darlings at the universities all over the place demanding.
00:01:05.420 You got illegal aliens in Denver demanding.
00:01:09.700 Everybody has demands.
00:01:11.220 We'll share what those are in about 60 seconds.
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00:02:51.220 This is fun because I love it when people who are here illegally shouldn't be here in the first place.
00:02:58.020 Start demanding things of the American people.
00:03:00.760 Don't you love that?
00:03:01.300 I do.
00:03:01.960 I love that.
00:03:02.400 I do.
00:03:02.740 Yeah.
00:03:03.180 I have a few demands of my own I would like to make.
00:03:05.900 Do you?
00:03:06.240 I don't know.
00:03:06.880 I don't know.
00:03:07.400 America first.
00:03:09.080 Wow.
00:03:09.880 You know what?
00:03:10.380 Even Americans first.
00:03:12.920 Wow.
00:03:13.180 What kind of racist hate monger are you?
00:03:15.500 You're just a person who mongers and hate.
00:03:17.720 Why do you monger like that?
00:03:19.340 Why?
00:03:19.760 That's me.
00:03:20.340 I'm a mongerer.
00:03:20.940 Are you proud of mongering?
00:03:22.080 I kind of am.
00:03:23.500 I don't like it.
00:03:25.040 Jeffy, I got to tell you, I don't like it.
00:03:26.540 I'm a little bit ashamed of you right now.
00:03:31.460 But, uh.
00:03:32.200 Well, then what are the demands?
00:03:33.460 What do you want from me?
00:03:34.780 What are the demands that you want?
00:03:36.480 I'm going to get into the demands here in a second.
00:03:39.420 But first, we should show you the illegals that are encamped in Denver.
00:03:44.820 This is Cut 11.
00:03:46.600 Here's a look.
00:03:51.160 The camp as a collective came up with a list of demands.
00:03:55.540 That came after a petition by city officials for migrants to move from this encampment
00:04:00.240 near train tracks under a bridge to indoor shelters funded by the city.
00:04:04.740 This morning, they sent buses to take people over without presenting that document
00:04:09.820 and without having any kind of signature for accountability.
00:04:14.680 That's what migrant advocate Vee Reeves says the city responded with instead of meeting
00:04:19.760 the migrants' demands.
00:04:21.080 We've been offering time in shelter, basically just trying to get families to leave that camp
00:04:24.740 Denver Human Services.
00:04:26.180 John Ewan with Denver Human Services says shelter comes with its perks, namely getting out of
00:04:31.220 these conditions outdoors.
00:04:32.420 Which comes with, you know, three square meals a day.
00:04:34.600 You can cook your own if you like to.
00:04:36.020 That is one of the main demands by these migrants who have had their grievances in the past about
00:04:41.000 the food provided by the city.
00:04:42.400 There have been so many complaints about the food being spoiled or not being enough and
00:04:46.580 malnutrition amongst children.
00:04:48.280 Migrants who do stay in shelters are often put on a path for a work permit.
00:04:52.280 Reeves says these folks haven't received the same benefits.
00:04:55.760 They're not receiving any kind of official housing or immigration documents.
00:05:01.480 No, don't say that.
00:05:02.700 Which is incredibly necessary for them to be able to navigate the bureaucracy around these
00:05:06.800 systems.
00:05:07.360 The city says its own offer comes with these benefits.
00:05:10.860 What do you qualify for?
00:05:11.960 What do you not qualify for?
00:05:13.360 What might be something that is a feasible path for you to success that is not staying
00:05:18.100 on the streets of Denver?
00:05:18.960 We try to compromise.
00:05:20.060 We try to figure something out.
00:05:21.420 You know, at the end of the day, what we do not want is families on the streets of Denver.
00:05:26.340 Yeah.
00:05:26.560 They don't want that.
00:05:28.100 No, they do not.
00:05:28.980 Yeah.
00:05:29.120 So in all, the migrants sent a list of 13 demands to the city.
00:05:33.340 The city, meanwhile, says it is continuing to send buses to this encampment for any migrants
00:05:38.560 who change their mind and want to take that offer for a city from a shelter, whether congregate
00:05:43.760 or in a hotel.
00:05:44.620 Okay.
00:05:44.800 We're not sending buses.
00:05:46.620 Send them back.
00:05:47.900 Send back them.
00:05:48.700 We're not sending buses for that.
00:05:50.080 No.
00:05:50.600 We're sending buses.
00:05:51.400 That would be hateful.
00:05:52.140 Anybody want to go to a shelter?
00:05:54.700 This is unbelievable to me.
00:05:56.460 It's unbelievable.
00:05:58.740 We have a list of their demands.
00:06:00.200 Okay.
00:06:01.300 It is 13 items long and so very reasonable.
00:06:06.080 You know, they took the time to sneak into our country illegally and to travel to Denver.
00:06:11.780 The least we can do is take care of their every need and want.
00:06:15.480 Thank you.
00:06:16.180 That's the least we can do.
00:06:17.420 I mean, we have the advocate checking in.
00:06:19.280 We have human services checking in.
00:06:20.860 We have the city sending buses.
00:06:22.700 Yes.
00:06:22.820 We have Denver City asking residents to house immigrants.
00:06:28.200 And I'm not sure what you get paid for that, but you do get income from the city for taking
00:06:34.040 in immigrants.
00:06:35.300 And I don't know if you have to take in a family or one, not sure, all the details of
00:06:41.460 that, but they are asking residents to take in illegals.
00:06:45.260 Well, I hope these selfish Denverites are responding to this favorably and inviting these people
00:06:52.260 into their homes while new homes are being built for them by American tax dollars.
00:06:59.100 That's my hope and expectation, frankly.
00:07:02.920 But until then, they have a few demands.
00:07:05.100 Number one, migrants will cook their own food with fresh, culturally appropriate ingredients
00:07:12.740 provided by the city instead of pre-made meals.
00:07:15.360 I don't want your pre-made crappy meals.
00:07:17.120 No, I don't.
00:07:17.920 Okay?
00:07:18.300 I don't want fresh, good food sent to me.
00:07:21.440 We want rice, chicken, flour, oil, butter, and I don't want it to be melted by the time
00:07:28.160 it gets to us.
00:07:30.040 Tomatoes, onions, et cetera.
00:07:32.460 Also, people will not be punished for bringing in and eating outside food.
00:07:38.040 Okay?
00:07:38.460 Oh.
00:07:39.020 That's demand number one.
00:07:40.300 Number two, shower access will be available without time limits.
00:07:44.960 So if I want to take a three-hour shower, it's none of your stinking business.
00:07:48.300 Don't worry about that whole water shortage in the West.
00:07:50.940 Don't worry about it.
00:07:51.720 You're whining.
00:07:52.820 We'll take as long as we want.
00:07:54.760 And they should be accessed whenever we want.
00:07:58.700 Thank you.
00:07:59.380 24-7.
00:08:00.360 And I'm really not opposed to them bathing.
00:08:02.540 I don't have a problem with that.
00:08:04.420 But they make the point, and they're right.
00:08:06.400 We are not in the military.
00:08:07.840 We're civilians.
00:08:08.600 So they can't be told when to shower.
00:08:11.400 Okay?
00:08:13.420 Who are you to tell us when we should shower?
00:08:16.340 Right.
00:08:16.440 Thank you.
00:08:17.040 Number three, medical professional visits.
00:08:19.680 Resilience will happen regularly, and referrals slash connections for specialty care will be made as needed.
00:08:27.000 Again, I'd like that as well.
00:08:30.360 You're an American citizen.
00:08:31.780 You're not entitled to any of this.
00:08:32.600 Oh, that's right.
00:08:33.360 That's right.
00:08:33.800 Don't start getting grabby over there, Mr. Hatemonger, mongering in hate and greed.
00:08:41.380 So if I need a specialist, one should be provided for me and come down here to the encampment.
00:08:48.020 I don't want to have to travel all the way to their place.
00:08:51.200 What if you had special needs?
00:08:53.960 We need to take care of you then as well?
00:08:55.620 Yes, of course.
00:08:56.780 Yeah, that's what I'm saying here.
00:08:57.960 The specialists need to be provided.
00:09:00.240 All right.
00:09:01.300 Number four, all will receive the same housing support that's been offered to others.
00:09:07.000 They cannot kick people out in 30 days without something stable established.
00:09:11.900 So if you're going to kick me out, you better have my home built.
00:09:14.000 Something else.
00:09:14.720 Something else.
00:09:15.520 Yeah.
00:09:15.980 Someplace else for me to go.
00:09:17.480 Don't try to stick me into something small like I had where I lived before.
00:09:22.300 Thank you.
00:09:22.420 Don't try that nonsense.
00:09:23.980 Not doing that.
00:09:24.400 It's got to be at least 3,000 square feet.
00:09:26.280 I'm not doing that.
00:09:27.260 At least three bedrooms, 3,000 square feet, and it needs to have a theater room.
00:09:31.840 And cupboards need to be stacked.
00:09:33.660 You don't have to have like two separate living rooms, but I need one family room and a theater room.
00:09:41.280 A theater room, yeah.
00:09:42.040 Because those we will use.
00:09:43.800 Yeah.
00:09:44.080 You know, the old style game room, you can skip that.
00:09:46.760 I'm going to allow you not to put that into my home.
00:09:49.080 For now.
00:09:49.900 For now.
00:09:50.480 For now.
00:09:50.860 I may change my mind, and you'll have to come in and remodel.
00:09:53.320 For now.
00:09:56.880 Number five.
00:09:58.420 There needs to be a clear, just process before exiting someone for any reason, including
00:10:04.760 verbal, written, and final warnings.
00:10:07.400 Okay.
00:10:07.780 Hmm.
00:10:08.920 Number six.
00:10:09.880 All shelter residents will receive connection to employment support, including work permit
00:10:15.220 applications for those who qualify.
00:10:17.820 Okay.
00:10:18.120 Number seven.
00:10:19.980 Consultations for each person or family with a free immigration lawyer must be arranged
00:10:26.620 to discuss and progress their cases.
00:10:29.640 And then the city will provide ongoing legal support in the form of immigration document clinics
00:10:36.280 and including transportation to relevant court dates.
00:10:40.120 Oh, my gosh.
00:10:42.340 Free loyal services.
00:10:43.520 Is that too much?
00:10:43.540 Lawyers are free.
00:10:45.340 Is that too much?
00:10:46.060 Lawyers or attorneys are free.
00:10:47.720 They're free to the illegals.
00:10:48.380 Travel to and from are free.
00:10:50.520 We want to be able to have access to the courts.
00:10:53.420 Food is free.
00:10:54.400 The housing is free.
00:10:56.520 Are you getting a theme here?
00:10:58.520 Sort of?
00:10:59.020 Yeah.
00:10:59.140 Yeah.
00:10:59.320 Number eight.
00:11:00.780 The city will provide privacy for families and individuals within the shelter.
00:11:06.320 Okay.
00:11:07.740 No more verbal or physical or mental abuse will be permitted from the staff, including no
00:11:13.120 sheriff sleeping inside and monitoring 24-7.
00:11:16.300 We are not criminals and won't be treated as such.
00:11:19.620 Well, yes, you are.
00:11:20.920 You kind of are.
00:11:21.560 You kind of are.
00:11:22.280 You kind of are.
00:11:23.080 In fact, more than kind of, you are criminals.
00:11:24.680 Okay?
00:11:25.140 Kind of.
00:11:25.860 You've already broken our laws.
00:11:27.540 Just coming here illegally.
00:11:30.260 Number 10.
00:11:31.020 Transportation for all children to and from their schools will be provided until they
00:11:35.840 finish in three weeks.
00:11:37.680 I'm guessing they don't mean the schools.
00:11:39.300 They're schools in Mexico.
00:11:41.060 Because that would be a commute.
00:11:42.240 Or China or Guatemala.
00:11:42.880 Or China or Guatemala.
00:11:44.160 Wherever they're from.
00:11:44.780 Russia, Iran, you know, Qatar, whatever.
00:11:47.860 Yeah, that commute gets a little long.
00:11:49.780 Yeah.
00:11:50.240 It's kind of grueling.
00:11:51.140 Yeah.
00:11:52.120 No separating families.
00:11:53.580 This is number 11.
00:11:54.980 Regardless of if family members have children or not, the camp will stay together.
00:12:01.500 Number 12.
00:12:02.620 The city must schedule a meeting with the mayor and those directly involved in running
00:12:07.240 the newcomer program ASAP to discuss further improvements and ways to support migrants.
00:12:13.440 And number 13.
00:12:14.660 The city must provide all residents with a document signed by a city official in English
00:12:20.040 and Spanish, and I would add here Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Scandinavian languages of all kinds.
00:12:30.560 Whatever language.
00:12:31.140 Yeah.
00:12:31.440 In fact, every language.
00:12:32.380 Every language.
00:12:33.780 Every language.
00:12:34.100 Yes.
00:12:35.320 That's ever been spoken.
00:12:36.880 So that includes Latin.
00:12:38.100 Even the dead languages must be spoken.
00:12:40.680 We need somebody here who speaks Mayan, Cherokee, and of course, Latin again.
00:12:46.660 With all these demands, we need to have a number to call to report mistreatment of any of these demands.
00:12:54.520 Right?
00:12:55.420 Now, that's it, though.
00:12:56.140 These are all the demands.
00:12:57.520 That's it.
00:12:58.140 Only 13 of them, and they just demand everything.
00:13:03.100 But they don't demand more than everything.
00:13:06.780 They just demand everything.
00:13:08.220 Everything.
00:13:08.440 Is that amazing?
00:13:11.000 Again, if I illegally went to Mexico City and I set up a tent in the middle of the town.
00:13:20.520 You'd be fine.
00:13:21.260 I'd be fine?
00:13:21.740 You'd be fine.
00:13:22.280 Okay.
00:13:22.820 You'd be fine.
00:13:23.140 But further, I then decide, I'm not being treated very well here.
00:13:27.780 I took the time to sneak into this country illegally and get all the way to Mexico City in the interior
00:13:34.180 of the nation, I'm not being fed.
00:13:38.400 I want American, culturally appropriate meals.
00:13:43.340 I want cheeseburgers.
00:13:44.760 I want roast with mashed potatoes and gravy.
00:13:47.560 I want them fresh, too.
00:13:48.500 I want them fresh.
00:13:49.080 Don't try to do me any of these pre-made things.
00:13:52.100 Those are gross.
00:13:53.680 Yes, thank you.
00:13:55.080 No.
00:13:56.660 And I want a house.
00:13:58.380 Where's my house?
00:13:59.800 Okay?
00:14:00.660 I want the same house that others have gotten.
00:14:02.820 I want to speak to the mayor of Mexico City right now.
00:14:06.600 Can you imagine?
00:14:07.220 Right now.
00:14:07.980 I mean, is there any American who would ever assume that'd be okay and go over well in the
00:14:13.520 country they broke into?
00:14:15.060 Come on!
00:14:15.340 I mean, no way.
00:14:16.940 No way.
00:14:17.900 How are we subjected to this and we're the only ones?
00:14:20.480 I don't know.
00:14:21.440 We're the only ones who are expected to conduct a business like this.
00:14:25.560 To conduct a country like this.
00:14:28.000 To just cave in to people's demands because they want it.
00:14:31.180 I mean, we have people making demands on top of demands.
00:14:36.080 Everybody is making demands.
00:14:38.260 Yeah.
00:14:39.060 Little idiots on the campuses are demanding.
00:14:41.660 Yeah.
00:14:41.880 They're throwing the hunger strike.
00:14:43.260 Then they expect to be fed by the administration.
00:14:46.320 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:48.880 The administration's not taking care of us.
00:14:52.320 We need to be taken care of.
00:14:53.820 You said you were going to go on a hunger strike.
00:14:56.680 Right.
00:14:58.040 Okay, so.
00:14:59.180 Go on a hunger strike.
00:15:00.300 Go on a hunger strike.
00:15:00.700 Stop eating.
00:15:01.720 What are you talking about?
00:15:02.320 That's the whole point of the protest.
00:15:04.320 Yeah.
00:15:04.840 You know what a hunger strike is, right?
00:15:06.480 That's when you don't eat.
00:15:07.200 I don't think they do.
00:15:08.020 I don't think they do.
00:15:09.320 It is absolutely mind-numbing.
00:15:12.980 The things that are happening right now.
00:15:15.220 And, you know, again, just a few years ago, could you have even imagined any of this
00:15:21.180 would be possible?
00:15:22.000 You would have laughed in somebody's face if they would have told you the things that
00:15:25.100 are going on right now would be happening.
00:15:27.680 You'd have laughed in their face.
00:15:30.020 And yet.
00:15:30.820 And yet, here we are.
00:15:32.000 Here we are.
00:15:33.140 Here we are.
00:15:34.120 This is what comes of not expecting anybody, not having any consequences for your actions,
00:15:40.960 not enforcing your laws and your rules, not bringing up kids to realize there's consequences
00:15:47.340 to their actions.
00:15:48.280 Right.
00:15:48.500 Like, if you go on a hunger strike, sorry, you're going to be hungry.
00:15:51.920 Okay.
00:15:52.480 Okay?
00:15:53.000 You made that decision.
00:15:54.340 You're going to be hungry.
00:15:55.920 And I'm not going to come in and feed you.
00:15:57.160 And I'm not going to cave into your demand just because you decided I'm not going to eat
00:16:00.440 for a while.
00:16:00.600 We're not legitimizing your demands.
00:16:01.880 No.
00:16:02.860 Hey, thanks for the demands.
00:16:04.520 I'm just going to tear them up here and put them in the trash.
00:16:06.860 Right.
00:16:07.220 And then we're going to move on.
00:16:08.180 Or set fire to them right in front of their face.
00:16:10.460 Fine.
00:16:10.840 Which is what needs to happen.
00:16:12.140 Instead, they're being placated everywhere they go.
00:16:16.960 Agonizing.
00:16:18.500 All right.
00:16:19.120 More coming up in one minute.
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00:17:38.860 Hey, let's pause 10 seconds for station identifications.
00:17:41.800 Shall we?
00:17:42.360 Yeah, why not?
00:17:43.920 Why not?
00:17:49.580 I'm glad we did.
00:17:50.780 See, wasn't that fun?
00:17:51.680 I'm glad we did.
00:17:52.520 I know.
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00:17:56.300 Pausing for 10 seconds.
00:17:57.800 Yeah, we should do that.
00:17:58.720 Like, I don't know, every hour.
00:18:00.780 Let's do it every hour.
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00:18:05.580 Go ahead.
00:18:06.120 All righty.
00:18:07.420 Okay, so we've got the encampment in Denver making all of these demands.
00:18:12.780 13 of them.
00:18:13.540 What do you want to bet?
00:18:14.320 Denver caves into all of it.
00:18:15.660 I'll bet you the cave.
00:18:16.280 I mean, they already are.
00:18:17.340 That's what I was saying.
00:18:18.180 I mean, they're already asking.
00:18:19.760 My gosh.
00:18:20.500 They're asking residents to take in the immigrants.
00:18:25.920 The migrants.
00:18:27.040 The migrants.
00:18:28.360 I mean, they're already doing that.
00:18:30.400 So, of course they're going to cave in.
00:18:32.340 Of course they are.
00:18:33.700 And it's just, it's maddening.
00:18:35.520 They've spent...
00:18:36.580 A hundred...
00:18:37.320 Well, I don't know about Denver.
00:18:38.320 I mean, we've spent hundreds of millions of dollars, if not billions of dollars, on these illegals.
00:18:43.640 Oh, billions and billions.
00:18:44.500 And Denver's had to have spent at least a hundred million.
00:18:47.840 Oh, easy.
00:18:48.740 I mean, it's not sustainable.
00:18:50.740 I'm sorry.
00:18:51.360 These cities cannot afford to do this.
00:18:54.000 And at some point, it's going to break.
00:18:55.880 And then everyone suffers.
00:18:58.040 Yeah.
00:18:58.240 Right?
00:18:58.520 Then everyone suffers.
00:18:59.600 And it's going on all over the country.
00:19:01.020 You know, it's part of the genius again of Greg Abbott's, Governor Greg Abbott's decision to start shipping illegals eastward, northeast in particular.
00:19:12.880 It was a good move.
00:19:14.180 It just brought them into the situation.
00:19:15.580 Yes, it did.
00:19:16.300 They had no clue about what was going on at the border, but now they do.
00:19:20.880 Now they know.
00:19:21.460 Now they do.
00:19:22.140 Now they know.
00:19:23.280 And they don't like it.
00:19:25.380 And so, all of these sanctuary cities are starting to rethink their sanctuary status just a bit.
00:19:32.260 Yeah.
00:19:32.380 We became sanctuary cities because we hated Donald Trump, what he was doing to the migrants, those illegals, and we were hurt.
00:19:39.520 Everybody wants to.
00:19:40.260 We need to be a sanctuary city.
00:19:41.960 Okay.
00:19:43.020 All right.
00:19:43.340 How do you feel about it now?
00:19:44.200 Yeah.
00:19:44.640 Here's the look at the illegal encampment in New York City.
00:19:48.080 Check this out.
00:19:48.720 Cut 10.
00:19:49.660 Queens, New York, standing outside a migrant shelter that is for men.
00:19:53.320 This is a huge encampment back here, housing over 1,000 men from all over the world.
00:19:58.620 Most of these men that you're seeing right here are from Africa and Venezuela.
00:20:02.380 I want to show you.
00:20:03.320 Right across the street from me is a baseball field.
00:20:07.300 There's an elementary right there, a YMCA down the street right there, and beyond these tents is a senior citizen center.
00:20:15.300 This is built in a neighborhood.
00:20:17.660 All of these men here, right here, they need work.
00:20:20.940 They want work permits so they can work.
00:20:23.260 They entered into America illegally.
00:20:25.640 Therefore, they cannot work.
00:20:28.140 And they're put in a neighborhood in Queens, New York.
00:20:31.580 Could you imagine if this happened in your neighborhood?
00:20:33.740 How would you feel?
00:20:34.740 There were protests in the streets when this all came, but those protesters, nothing happened because this was still built here.
00:20:43.440 The city is taking care of these men because this is a sanctuary city.
00:20:47.360 And this is what is happening.
00:20:49.320 Another result, having these open borders, all these people have came, all they can do all day long is just sit and wait and hope that they get a work permit someday.
00:20:59.620 It's going really well.
00:21:00.720 Insanity needs to stop.
00:21:02.240 Yeah.
00:21:02.680 Yeah, they're doing a really good job.
00:21:04.200 It is.
00:21:04.700 Aren't they?
00:21:05.040 My gosh.
00:21:06.140 And, you know, they protested in the beginning, but now they're going, yeah, people have jobs.
00:21:10.580 Yep.
00:21:11.340 Can't protest for every day.
00:21:12.920 Don't forget, though, that, you know, the border is secure.
00:21:17.120 Oh, yeah.
00:21:18.160 Alejandro Mayorkas told us the border.
00:21:21.500 The border is secure.
00:21:24.340 So relax.
00:21:26.180 Okay.
00:21:26.520 Biden's got this thing under control.
00:21:31.560 Glenn Beck.
00:21:32.920 If I were to ask you how many babies you think were aborted last year alone, what would your answer be?
00:21:40.620 If you guessed more than a million, you'd be right.
00:21:45.320 It's the highest number since 2012.
00:21:48.260 And I think you know why it was that high.
00:21:50.500 Those shout your abortion types are really having their day in the sun right now.
00:21:54.880 And so many babies are dying for it.
00:21:56.740 But when the left shouts abortion, we must shout life.
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00:22:50.800 Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher, available wherever you get your podcasts.
00:22:54.460 Welcome.
00:23:12.400 It's Pat and Jeffrey for Glenn today.
00:23:19.120 He's back, hopefully, from his eye surgery on Monday.
00:23:23.340 Meantime, Jeff, he's got a fat five for us.
00:23:26.340 Awesome.
00:23:26.620 Let's do it.
00:23:27.100 An example.
00:23:27.980 Fattest stories that are available right now.
00:23:29.460 These are the five fattest stories that he could find.
00:23:33.880 Let's start with an example of what makes America great.
00:23:36.900 This month happens to be American Cheese Month, by the way, if you weren't aware.
00:23:41.600 And Perrystead Dairy, located in Old Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia, has officially
00:23:48.260 opened the city's first self-service cheese dispensary.
00:23:53.380 Ensuring those cravings, cheese you can have any time.
00:23:57.420 Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
00:24:00.220 Way into the wee hours of the night when you're thinking, man, I could really use a block of
00:24:04.700 cheese.
00:24:05.040 Now you can indulge whenever the craving strikes.
00:24:08.840 Now, cash, just tap your credit card or any phone with the Apple Pay, Google Pay, and
00:24:14.500 grab your favorites.
00:24:16.460 And they're offering a limited edition cheese named Umbra for this cheese month, made in
00:24:22.080 collaboration with Murray's in New York City.
00:24:24.260 So, according to the New York Post, the machine is also stocked with marble wood charcuterie
00:24:31.760 boards.
00:24:32.940 And they also said they're going to start stocking knives.
00:24:35.760 I'm sure that's going to end well.
00:24:37.380 Yeah.
00:24:37.640 They're going to be fine.
00:24:39.700 That may not be the best of ideas.
00:24:41.420 But having cheese 24-7?
00:24:43.020 That's a good idea.
00:24:43.820 That's a good idea.
00:24:44.900 Number two, they're dropping like flies, Pat.
00:24:47.620 Earlier this week, Miss USA, Noelle LaVoyt gave up her crown.
00:24:51.900 Yeah, with some kind of mental thing?
00:24:54.280 Yes.
00:24:55.200 Mental health issue.
00:24:55.800 She gave them dead on mental health.
00:24:58.100 Yeah.
00:24:58.440 Okay.
00:24:58.800 She needed mental health.
00:24:59.440 And now, Miss Teen USA, she's giving up her crown, too.
00:25:04.360 Weird.
00:25:04.760 She claims that her personal values no longer fully align with the direction of the organization.
00:25:10.660 However, she's going to continue her relentless advocacy for education and acceptance with her
00:25:17.320 multilingual children's book, The White Jaguar, and the organizations that I have the privilege
00:25:23.220 to work with long before I started competing.
00:25:26.020 She's in the 11th grade.
00:25:27.380 The Lotus Petal Foundation and the Bridge of Books Foundation.
00:25:31.920 So, I mean, Miss USA and Miss slash Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe, I mean, they've had
00:25:40.000 some issues, right?
00:25:40.980 Because they had the B, Bonnie Gabriel, who won Miss USA in 2022.
00:25:48.100 They didn't rush over to give her a big hug when she won.
00:25:51.600 And then the next day, they were like, nah, it was rigged.
00:25:54.240 She shouldn't have won.
00:25:55.600 So, I mean, even the contestants were like, it was rigged.
00:25:58.500 There's no way she should have won.
00:25:59.780 Wow.
00:26:02.040 The president was suspended on a sexual harassment scandal for both organizations, right?
00:26:09.020 And then, so they had the two winners stepped out this week.
00:26:12.520 And I guess congratulations are in order to Stephanie Skinner of New York, who was the
00:26:17.820 runner-up of Miss Teen USA.
00:26:19.400 She now, you know, gets the crown.
00:26:21.280 And Savannah Gankiewicz from Hawaii as the first runner-up, I guess now gets the Miss USA
00:26:27.180 crown.
00:26:27.500 So, congratulations to you.
00:26:29.880 You get to be the head dog of the crown.
00:26:34.960 U.S. News and World Report's best states ranking the best states in the U.S. in order.
00:26:41.500 They're based on their performance on health care, education, natural environment, opportunity,
00:26:46.880 economy, infrastructure, fiscal stability, crime, and corrections.
00:26:52.260 That encompasses thousands of data points across 71 metrics in eight categories to capture
00:26:58.460 how the 50 states serve their residents.
00:27:01.360 Number one.
00:27:02.180 For the second straight year.
00:27:03.920 Utah.
00:27:04.880 Utah.
00:27:05.840 I mean, Utah is beautiful.
00:27:06.760 I can live in the state of Utah.
00:27:07.960 No problem.
00:27:08.280 I like Utah.
00:27:08.720 Number two.
00:27:09.240 Oh, yes.
00:27:10.080 New Hampshire.
00:27:11.780 Which doesn't make any sense.
00:27:13.000 Number three.
00:27:13.860 All right.
00:27:14.660 Nebraska.
00:27:15.740 Uh-huh.
00:27:16.300 Number four.
00:27:17.540 Nebraska.
00:27:18.220 Where did I come from?
00:27:18.400 I don't know.
00:27:20.060 Minnesota.
00:27:21.200 All right.
00:27:21.840 Number five.
00:27:22.720 Idaho.
00:27:23.380 I could live in Idaho.
00:27:24.340 Idaho's pretty.
00:27:25.520 Number six.
00:27:26.340 Iowa.
00:27:27.340 Yeah.
00:27:28.300 Thanks, Caitlin Clark.
00:27:29.880 Number seven.
00:27:30.680 Vermont.
00:27:31.420 Yeah.
00:27:32.000 Number eight.
00:27:32.680 Washington.
00:27:33.520 No.
00:27:33.760 Number nine.
00:27:35.080 Florida.
00:27:35.720 Yeah.
00:27:35.920 That needs to be bumped up a little bit from number nine.
00:27:38.480 Number 10.
00:27:39.500 Massachusetts.
00:27:40.080 Those are your top ten.
00:27:41.060 How is Texas not on that list?
00:27:42.520 Well, Texas.
00:27:43.440 They're way down the list.
00:27:44.960 They're on the list, Pat.
00:27:46.080 New breaks.
00:27:46.540 They're 29th.
00:27:48.320 29th.
00:27:48.600 Yeah, 29th.
00:27:50.120 Ridiculous.
00:27:50.440 Number 11.
00:27:50.940 Come on now.
00:27:51.480 Number 11 is the new.
00:27:53.360 They have their new logo on their license plate.
00:27:55.220 Now the gravel pit state, South Dakota.
00:27:57.200 And then you're, of course, home state, Montana, 24th meets Texas.
00:28:04.440 Wow.
00:28:05.540 And so, I mean, the bottom five, nobody likes the South, really, but the bottom five, West
00:28:11.580 Virginia, Arkansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, Louisiana.
00:28:16.440 And Arkansas, Alabama was in like, I don't know, they were 45th or something like that.
00:28:21.640 So the South did not fare well.
00:28:23.080 So some of the criteria that they used were like, what's the economy like?
00:28:29.440 How about the health care, education, those things.
00:28:33.400 And so, again, Utah for the second straight year, number one.
00:28:39.040 They just score high in many of those categories.
00:28:43.120 So I am really surprised.
00:28:45.680 Even with being the home of the godless animals.
00:28:48.740 Even with that.
00:28:49.820 Yes.
00:28:50.100 The University of Utah.
00:28:51.220 Yes.
00:28:51.700 Even with being the home of the godless animals.
00:28:55.260 But I was really surprised.
00:28:58.180 The Texas is not, I mean, our economy is great.
00:29:00.820 Our health care system is great.
00:29:02.460 I know.
00:29:02.880 People come here from all over the world to be treated for various ailments.
00:29:08.060 I mean, Houston has probably the greatest cancer care center in the world.
00:29:13.660 And so, how do we not make that list a little bit higher?
00:29:18.120 I don't know.
00:29:18.580 I mean, 29th, come on now.
00:29:19.680 I know.
00:29:20.400 Ridiculous.
00:29:20.840 And we don't have any state income tax.
00:29:23.200 Right?
00:29:25.200 I hate that argument so much.
00:29:27.900 Because everything else is well expected.
00:29:29.440 Really high.
00:29:30.620 Yeah.
00:29:31.000 It bumps the property taxes up just a tad.
00:29:33.640 It does.
00:29:34.220 Yeah.
00:29:34.580 It most definitely does.
00:29:36.220 Number four, Disney in the news.
00:29:38.480 Big time.
00:29:39.020 We had the latest Rasmussen reports on a telephone survey that 71% of American adults agree with
00:29:46.440 the statement, Disney should return to wholesome programming and allow parents to decide when
00:29:52.800 their children are taught about sexuality.
00:29:54.860 Thank you.
00:29:55.620 I mean, does that come as a surprise?
00:29:57.380 71%.
00:29:58.220 71%.
00:29:58.780 71%.
00:29:59.460 Yeah, it should be much higher than that.
00:30:01.340 Still, 71% is pretty good.
00:30:02.940 53% said, okay, fine.
00:30:05.920 We agree.
00:30:07.560 And so, with that in mind, they had their big earnings call this week.
00:30:12.340 Their subscriber growth to Disney Plus, they now have 117.6 million subscribers to Disney
00:30:20.420 Plus.
00:30:21.320 They added 6.3 million subscribers, mostly outside of U.S. and Canada.
00:30:28.200 They reported a loss of like, I don't know, $20 million, and they recorded a huge profit
00:30:33.840 in streaming and direct-to-consumer segment.
00:30:37.920 But they didn't put in ESPN Plus, which is weird because they turned to profit, but I
00:30:43.380 guess when you put in ESPN Plus, you lose money.
00:30:47.520 They said that overall they lost like $18 million, so I'm not sure how those books are working
00:30:52.700 for them.
00:30:53.600 Iger said he was going to expand licensing content, including Netflix, indicating a shift from
00:31:02.540 before when he said, no, our stuff is our stuff.
00:31:05.100 So, he's going to allow maybe some other platforms to stream Disney stuff.
00:31:10.160 They're going to cut back on Marvel's output, and they're going to balance between sequels
00:31:15.620 and original content because they have sequels coming up of Toy Story, Inside Out, and Frozen.
00:31:21.760 There's another Toy Story coming out?
00:31:23.640 Yeah.
00:31:24.480 Wow.
00:31:25.180 I thought they did a really heart-wrenching last one.
00:31:28.020 They did.
00:31:28.880 And they're doing it again.
00:31:30.400 This one's Toy Story dead, I think.
00:31:32.600 I don't know what it is.
00:31:33.400 I'm not sure.
00:31:34.840 Wow.
00:31:35.620 All right.
00:31:35.920 And they also announced that Disney, Warner Brothers, Discovery are going to bundle with
00:31:44.100 Mac, so you're going to have Hulu, Disney Plus, and Macs able to all in one.
00:31:48.960 So, okay.
00:31:49.880 Wow.
00:31:50.580 So much for, you know, we'll see how that works out.
00:31:53.040 And we found out this week that, for sure, that Tinkerbell, the character from the 1953
00:31:59.860 Peter Pan movie, she's almost completely disappeared now at the Magic Kingdom.
00:32:05.780 She doesn't do meet and greets anymore, and they confirmed it, saying, yeah, look.
00:32:11.820 Why?
00:32:12.580 Well, they said, first of all, Pat, that meet and greets do change.
00:32:15.880 So why don't you check the website for updates, okay?
00:32:18.460 Don't be coming at us saying that these characters are gone, okay?
00:32:21.760 But, you know, you get to see her at the Fantasy Parade where she's on a float waving with
00:32:30.720 Peter Pan.
00:32:31.780 And she does a flyover of the Happily Ever After, after the fireworks show.
00:32:37.120 Oh, well then shut up.
00:32:38.520 But she doesn't do any-
00:32:39.200 That's two things.
00:32:40.020 Right.
00:32:40.640 Thank you.
00:32:41.360 Thank you.
00:32:42.000 She doesn't do any meet and greets.
00:32:43.400 We found out why, because Disney's team, the Stories Matter team, that was developed to spot
00:32:54.500 and correct negative depictions of people and cultures in Disney products, that Tinkerbell
00:33:02.800 is potentially problematic.
00:33:06.000 She's body conscious and jealous of Peter Pan's attention.
00:33:09.980 Come on, man.
00:33:10.860 So we have to get out of here.
00:33:11.840 Shut up.
00:33:12.720 Oh, my.
00:33:13.820 Wow.
00:33:13.980 So if you go to the Magic Kingdom and you're wondering, hey, I only got to see Tinkerbell
00:33:18.720 twice, that's what you get, and shut up, check the website.
00:33:21.580 Yeah.
00:33:21.740 All right.
00:33:22.020 Stop whining.
00:33:23.360 She's body conscious.
00:33:24.780 What does that mean?
00:33:25.720 She's got a nice body?
00:33:26.900 Yeah, she cares about her body.
00:33:28.180 Yeah.
00:33:28.660 Okay.
00:33:29.840 Then that's-
00:33:30.800 We can't have that.
00:33:31.880 It's unsightly now.
00:33:33.520 I'm sorry.
00:33:33.920 You look good.
00:33:34.680 We can't have you looking good around people.
00:33:37.080 No.
00:33:37.860 No.
00:33:38.300 All right.
00:33:41.340 Okay.
00:33:41.780 And I got, for number five, I got sucked into a Tesla Cybertruck rabbit hole yesterday,
00:33:48.640 and there were people making fun of it.
00:33:50.540 They had their first Cybertruck on Nantucket, and the hoity-toits were making fun of it on
00:33:55.660 social media.
00:33:56.940 And then there was a guy who cut his leg on the door, and he had a big gash on his leg.
00:34:02.520 Yeah, you know, some of those edges on the truck are dangerous.
00:34:05.160 Yeah, that's what they were saying.
00:34:06.360 Yeah.
00:34:06.640 Because they're stainless steel, and they're super sharp.
00:34:08.640 But he was saying, hey, it's my fault.
00:34:10.060 Like a razor blade.
00:34:10.900 It's my fault.
00:34:11.540 I still love my truck.
00:34:12.520 I just closed it wrong.
00:34:13.880 Oh, wow.
00:34:14.280 I knew it was there.
00:34:14.780 He had a big gash on his leg.
00:34:15.940 And plus, he proved that most guys were like, I'll be fine.
00:34:20.120 Because his wife, in the story, he said, my wife said, you ought to go get stitches.
00:34:23.700 And I thought, all right, if she says so.
00:34:27.520 But then I got, then there was this guy, and I hope we have the video, where your finger is not,
00:34:35.360 if you put your hand when the trunk is closing.
00:34:38.500 It'll cut your hand off.
00:34:39.520 It will.
00:34:39.900 No, it won't.
00:34:40.760 It'll monitor.
00:34:42.060 It'll pop right back open.
00:34:43.580 Oh, I thought.
00:34:44.040 I mean, that's what it's supposed to do.
00:34:45.140 Because I saw a couple of reviewers do the Cybertruck, and they put carrots there, and
00:34:49.720 it cut the carrots right in half.
00:34:51.120 Well, this guy will explain to you how he did it.
00:34:53.460 All right.
00:34:54.060 Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:34:55.860 In my last video, everybody kept saying that when the Tesla Cybertruck was coming down on
00:34:59.660 my finger, that I pushed up to make it open up and sense my finger, but that's just not
00:35:04.300 true.
00:35:05.020 And to prove that wrong, I'm going to put my finger completely flat against the Cybertruck
00:35:09.180 this time.
00:35:09.700 I'm not going to hover it.
00:35:10.620 I'll put it completely flat and see if it crushes my finger, because everybody is asking.
00:35:15.140 First, I'm going to test it out with this stick.
00:35:18.140 All right, we'll do the stick first.
00:35:18.960 This is exactly what I'm going to do with my finger.
00:35:20.320 I'm going to put it right there.
00:35:20.780 And it shows him.
00:35:21.480 And hopefully my finger doesn't break like that, but let's find out.
00:35:27.740 All right, so this is my shot.
00:35:29.420 We're closing the Cybertruck.
00:35:30.440 Don't do it.
00:35:31.160 I'm going to put my finger flat right here.
00:35:32.500 Don't try this at home, kids.
00:35:33.460 And see what happens.
00:35:33.860 Ready?
00:35:34.160 Ready?
00:35:34.440 Ready?
00:35:34.920 Oh.
00:35:35.100 Ow.
00:35:36.100 Ow.
00:35:36.220 Ow.
00:35:36.420 Ow.
00:35:36.660 Ow.
00:35:36.940 Ow.
00:35:37.080 Ow.
00:35:37.220 Ow.
00:35:37.580 Ow.
00:35:37.980 Ow.
00:35:38.420 Ow.
00:35:38.920 Ow.
00:35:39.080 Ow.
00:35:40.080 Ow.
00:35:40.420 Ow.
00:35:40.760 Ow.
00:35:41.020 Ow.
00:35:41.040 Ow.
00:35:41.080 Oh, ow.
00:35:41.760 Okay.
00:35:42.080 Okay.
00:35:42.480 Oh, my God.
00:35:43.820 Okay.
00:35:44.180 Ow.
00:35:45.300 Okay.
00:35:45.760 I can't even move my finger right now.
00:35:47.440 Yeah, no kidding.
00:35:48.360 I might have actually broken it.
00:35:50.180 Look at how bad that puncture is.
00:35:51.040 So did he think it was going to pop up?
00:35:52.900 Yeah, he did, because the sensors-
00:35:54.300 And it does not pop up?
00:35:55.420 When they're flat like that, it didn't pop up.
00:35:58.300 Yeah, when it was flat like that, it didn't pop up.
00:36:00.600 That's bad.
00:36:01.160 You have to kind of push up against it, let it know you're there.
00:36:04.380 Kind of dangerous.
00:36:05.240 Well, yeah, a little.
00:36:05.960 I mean, have you ever slammed your hand in a car door like that?
00:36:07.740 Yeah.
00:36:08.060 I have, too.
00:36:08.740 It hurts.
00:36:09.300 And it hurts a lot.
00:36:10.400 But I've never done it with something as sharp as that.
00:36:12.960 That could cut your finger off.
00:36:14.300 I know.
00:36:15.960 Wow.
00:36:17.160 So-
00:36:17.760 I'd be recalling that truck, because there's going to be-
00:36:19.720 That's going to happen.
00:36:20.680 And then somebody's going to sue them out of existence.
00:36:23.680 Ah, there's a sensor.
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00:36:26.060 It's fine.
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00:38:13.360 We're just talking about some changes at Disney.
00:38:18.300 Did you see that Bob Iger's salary went down a lot?
00:38:22.420 They just did this big CEO disclosure, and he only made around $12 million last year.
00:38:30.460 That was a salary.
00:38:31.780 That was a salary.
00:38:32.940 Yeah, that was the stock options or whatever.
00:38:35.020 Last year, it was $51 million or something, but it went all the way down to $11 million.
00:38:39.820 So, I'm thinking about putting together a GoFundMe page for him.
00:38:43.380 I would storm the castle if I were Iger.
00:38:45.480 What is going on?
00:38:46.500 Right?
00:38:47.320 $12 million?
00:38:48.180 Well, they did not do well last year.
00:38:50.920 I know they did not.
00:38:52.420 Everything they released was a flop.
00:38:55.100 And now, did you know what was the number two movie at the box office last weekend?
00:39:01.120 You have any idea?
00:39:01.700 It was a Disney movie.
00:39:02.540 I'll give you that hand.
00:39:03.980 Was it?
00:39:04.600 Star Wars Episode I.
00:39:05.780 Oh, yeah.
00:39:06.220 The release.
00:39:07.320 Yeah, the re-release.
00:39:08.020 The Phantom Menace.
00:39:08.440 Because it was May 4th.
00:39:09.780 Right?
00:39:10.120 They did the big Star Wars thing.
00:39:11.680 25th year anniversary of that coming out.
00:39:15.020 And so, they re-released it.
00:39:16.980 Planet of the Apes this weekend.
00:39:18.560 I got them.
00:39:19.000 I might actually go to the theaters for that this weekend.
00:39:22.020 Open today.
00:39:22.580 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
00:39:23.600 I want to see that bad.
00:39:24.640 The number one movie last weekend was The Fall Guy.
00:39:27.100 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:39:27.200 Not that many people.
00:39:28.020 I mean, they thought this could have a much bigger opening.
00:39:29.860 It was under.
00:39:30.460 Yeah.
00:39:30.760 27 million is all it brought in.
00:39:32.840 Yeah, but I think domestically, right, it was under 20.
00:39:37.580 So, I mean, they expected more than that.
00:39:39.640 I think domestic.
00:39:40.480 This is domestic.
00:39:41.280 Oh, okay.
00:39:42.020 So, worldwide.
00:39:42.880 I don't know what it did.
00:39:43.520 Oh, okay.
00:39:44.320 I know it was under what they had projected.
00:39:47.260 Way under projections.
00:39:49.140 Because there's two big, you know, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, right?
00:39:52.940 Yeah, and they were, you know, it's a throwback to, you know, Lee Majors.
00:39:57.980 Right, but nobody remembers the TV show.
00:40:00.560 So, I don't think they have.
00:40:02.560 It's not like something anybody's been claiming.
00:40:04.700 Hey, you know what we need is a movie based on The Fall Guy from the early, early 80s.
00:40:13.500 I mean, they sold it.
00:40:14.660 I guess they did.
00:40:16.240 And maybe they shouldn't have.
00:40:17.480 Maybe they shouldn't have.
00:40:18.560 I know.
00:40:19.000 It looks like another Disney flop.
00:40:21.240 Okay.
00:40:22.160 Good for you.
00:40:22.960 And they're going to take a fall this weekend with Kingdom of the Apes, too.
00:40:25.940 I'm sure.
00:40:26.440 Kick their butt.
00:40:26.960 I'm sure, yeah.
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00:41:36.380 Pat Gray, Jeff Fisher from Glenn today, who hopefully returns beginning of next week.
00:41:41.780 We've got to share with you the lies that we're told.
00:41:49.960 I think it was 15 lies in 17 minutes, according to some fact checkers.
00:41:54.100 That's correct.
00:41:55.340 A few of those may be a little bit of a stretch, but not much.
00:41:59.780 Not much.
00:42:00.380 And we'll get into this.
00:42:01.880 Biden lied through his teeth over and over and over during this speech he made the other
00:42:07.260 night.
00:42:07.660 Well, this was the interview on CNN with Aaron Burnett.
00:42:09.600 Oh, right.
00:42:09.900 That's right.
00:42:10.400 It wasn't the speech.
00:42:11.060 It was the interview.
00:42:12.120 Believe me, Biden lied there as well.
00:42:14.180 Yeah.
00:42:14.360 He always lies.
00:42:15.880 If his lips are moving, you know he's lying.
00:42:19.120 100%.
00:42:19.440 Yeah.
00:42:20.280 So we'll get into that.
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00:43:39.080 All right.
00:43:39.700 So this, this was Aaron Burnett.
00:43:42.260 Burnett.
00:43:42.660 Yeah.
00:43:42.960 Aaron Burnett.
00:43:43.700 Yes.
00:43:44.020 On CNN.
00:43:45.240 CNN.
00:43:45.880 Yes.
00:43:46.820 Interviewing the president of the United States.
00:43:48.560 And he spoke for like 17 minutes.
00:43:50.460 It was an interview with Aaron.
00:43:51.380 And, you know, we played clips, you know, on your show.
00:43:54.260 For instance, this one.
00:43:55.340 That gray on leaf.
00:43:55.940 Bringing down inflation.
00:43:56.880 It was 9% when I came to office.
00:43:58.780 Wait, what?
00:43:59.200 9%.
00:43:59.680 But, look, people have a right to be concerned.
00:44:03.100 No.
00:44:03.820 Okay.
00:44:04.300 Yeah.
00:44:04.460 We have a right to be concerned about a lying sack for a president.
00:44:08.900 It was not 9%.
00:44:10.640 And he said it twice.
00:44:11.820 Yeah, he did.
00:44:12.440 So, you know, it wasn't a mistake.
00:44:14.220 No.
00:44:14.560 He said it on purpose twice.
00:44:16.640 It was 9% when I came into office.
00:44:19.880 9%.
00:44:20.280 No.
00:44:21.260 It wasn't.
00:44:21.900 It was 1.9%.
00:44:26.100 1.9%.
00:44:28.260 Unbelievable.
00:44:29.000 But that was just one of the lies.
00:44:30.680 Just one.
00:44:31.240 And this is, you know, the New York Post editorial board.
00:44:35.300 I know it's, you know, from the New York Post.
00:44:37.000 But it talks about television.
00:44:38.400 But everybody did this.
00:44:39.440 PolitiFact.
00:44:40.440 Washington Post.
00:44:41.160 Everybody.
00:44:41.780 Darn there.
00:44:41.800 A lie a minute.
00:44:42.820 Yeah.
00:44:43.360 Which is incredible.
00:44:45.120 And they go down the list of, I've created over 15 million jobs since I've been president.
00:44:50.380 Such a lie.
00:44:51.740 Garbage.
00:44:53.180 It's good.
00:44:53.840 The introduction.
00:44:54.420 I mean, it's created nothing, right?
00:44:56.060 I mean, the introduction of the vaccine had people, you know, back in the workforce.
00:45:01.380 Finally, it wasn't.
00:45:02.420 It was jobs lost because of that.
00:45:04.140 Not created new jobs.
00:45:05.960 Right.
00:45:06.140 These were jobs that came back into the economy because everybody was going back to work.
00:45:11.160 Right.
00:45:11.460 Had nothing to do with him.
00:45:12.500 Correct.
00:45:13.280 Lie number two.
00:45:14.400 Other than Herbert Hoover, Donald Trump is the only president who has lost more jobs than he created.
00:45:20.220 Wow.
00:45:27.440 Lie number three.
00:45:29.840 Look at what he says he's going to do if he gets elected.
00:45:34.040 Says he's going to do away with what I've done on Medicare, reducing the price of Medicare.
00:45:39.860 I hate this because he's never said.
00:45:42.120 Not one time.
00:45:42.760 He's not going to reduce Medicaid and Medicare.
00:45:44.860 He's not going to jeopardize Social Security.
00:45:46.200 He's not going to do that.
00:45:47.080 Nobody has the guts to do that.
00:45:48.740 No, they don't.
00:45:49.180 It should be done because it needs to be done because it's going bankrupt and it's made
00:45:54.460 us insolvent, but nobody will.
00:45:56.840 Nobody will ever do that.
00:45:58.540 And look, I'm a person who's coming up eventually.
00:46:01.120 And so is Jeffy, by the way, but he won't never admit that.
00:46:04.260 I don't know what you're talking about.
00:46:05.680 Where I'm eligible for those benefits eventually.
00:46:09.500 You know, here in, I mean, way down the road.
00:46:11.560 Way off.
00:46:12.560 Way months from now.
00:46:13.840 I can't even.
00:46:14.160 I'm talking months and months from now.
00:46:20.980 So, but they should be reduced or, or elongated.
00:46:25.000 I don't know.
00:46:25.440 Something has to be done.
00:46:26.620 You got to wait till you're 68, 70.
00:46:29.220 I don't know.
00:46:29.840 I don't, I don't know all the numbers.
00:46:31.680 I can't do the math for you, but something has to be done where you either wait to receive
00:46:36.000 those benefits or they're reduced or something so that they're still there.
00:46:40.240 There's some solvency left.
00:46:41.480 When the rest of us get there and we've been paying into that stinking system our entire
00:46:45.440 lives.
00:46:46.100 Yes, we have.
00:46:46.720 And then you're, what you're going to find, if we don't do something about it, it's not
00:46:49.720 going to be there.
00:46:50.380 It's gone.
00:46:50.960 Although they've been saying it's not going to be there for a long time.
00:46:53.120 A long time.
00:46:53.920 That's true.
00:46:54.280 And it's still there.
00:46:55.200 It is true.
00:46:56.060 Yep.
00:46:56.340 But why?
00:46:57.800 That's because they keep printing money and making our money worthless.
00:47:01.720 And that'll catch up to us too.
00:47:03.360 Lie number four.
00:47:04.200 Okay.
00:47:04.700 You know, we have 1,000 billionaires in America.
00:47:08.200 Know what their average federal tax is?
00:47:10.500 8.3%.
00:47:11.880 No.
00:47:13.300 No.
00:47:13.960 Even according to this, the average rate is 25.1%.
00:47:20.340 Okay.
00:47:21.280 So if you earners with more than $4.4 million.
00:47:25.460 See, but if you said that, 25.1% sounds like a reasonable number to people.
00:47:30.240 Okay.
00:47:30.540 Yeah.
00:47:30.720 You're taking 25% of their salary.
00:47:32.400 That's good.
00:47:32.880 Yeah.
00:47:33.020 For the rich guys.
00:47:33.840 For the rich guys.
00:47:34.720 I think that's great is what they will think, but they don't want anybody to know it's actually
00:47:40.220 that high.
00:47:40.940 Because everybody else is, there's a lot higher.
00:47:43.360 A lot higher than that.
00:47:45.660 Many of us pay, you know, because you don't have the tax breaks and you don't have the accountants
00:47:51.240 that some of these people do.
00:47:53.280 And you're not paying capital gains taxes.
00:47:56.120 You're paying income tax.
00:47:57.680 And so it's, you know, closer to 40% or 50%.
00:48:00.240 Right.
00:48:00.780 And if you live in a state that charges income taxes well, it could be over 50%.
00:48:06.040 Absolutely.
00:48:07.180 It's insane.
00:48:08.740 Lie number five.
00:48:09.600 We've already turned it around on the economy.
00:48:12.480 Oh my gosh.
00:48:13.220 Now, Burnett quoted some tough figures on the economy.
00:48:15.540 I don't even know if you have that clip, but that clip was incredible because he talked
00:48:19.100 about how people, yeah, how people had the money and real income when your account for
00:48:27.920 inflation is actually down since he took office and he just denied it.
00:48:32.980 Yeah.
00:48:33.360 He just lied.
00:48:34.820 Lie number six.
00:48:36.020 So that was a lie on a lie.
00:48:37.600 Correct.
00:48:38.000 Lie number six.
00:48:40.100 The polling data has been wrong all along.
00:48:43.600 Every survey that says people are upset about the economy, every poll that puts Biden's approval
00:48:48.600 rating at historic lows, all of them, dozens of sources, wrong.
00:48:56.220 Okay.
00:48:57.800 That's amazing because if it benefits him, it's absolutely right.
00:49:02.700 And why aren't you citing those numbers?
00:49:04.380 If it doesn't benefit him and many of the numbers don't, they're wrong.
00:49:09.040 They're wrong.
00:49:09.400 They're just wrong.
00:49:10.420 And those numbers are getting worse by the day.
00:49:12.340 They should be a lot worse.
00:49:13.960 And by the way, isn't that what you're hammering Donald Trump for saying that, you know, the
00:49:18.340 election results were wrong?
00:49:19.800 Yep.
00:49:20.180 You can't do that.
00:49:21.200 I thought that was not okay to do, but it's okay for him to do it.
00:49:25.100 It's okay for Biden to do it.
00:49:26.680 You know, speaking of that, didn't we, on a side note of that, didn't we impeach Donald
00:49:32.720 Trump for saying that a country couldn't have money unless they did what he said they had
00:49:40.860 to do?
00:49:41.600 Seems like that country was Ukraine at the time.
00:49:44.000 Yeah.
00:49:44.460 Yeah.
00:49:44.640 It does seem like that.
00:49:46.320 Isn't this administration, this president, Joseph Robinette Biden, isn't he demanding
00:49:52.360 that a country can't have something if they don't do what he says?
00:49:57.880 Is that the same thing or not?
00:49:59.480 That's a quid pro quo kind of thing.
00:50:00.780 Right.
00:50:01.380 Yeah.
00:50:02.020 Huh.
00:50:02.520 Weird.
00:50:03.020 No.
00:50:03.540 Yeah.
00:50:03.820 Maybe I'm wrong.
00:50:04.680 I don't know what I'm thinking.
00:50:06.660 Lie number seven.
00:50:08.040 There's a corporate greed going on out there, and it's got to be dealt with.
00:50:13.340 This is one of the things that's difficult to quantify.
00:50:18.360 Oh, my gosh.
00:50:18.800 Is there corporate greed?
00:50:20.560 Probably.
00:50:21.180 Does it have to be dealt with?
00:50:22.400 No.
00:50:22.860 And his big deal-
00:50:23.360 How are you going to deal with it?
00:50:24.800 And his big deal is the shrinkflation, right?
00:50:26.840 The corporate, it's corporate greed.
00:50:28.740 Yeah.
00:50:29.000 It's making the Snickers bars smaller.
00:50:31.160 Smaller, yeah.
00:50:31.920 And he just said the Snickers bar thing again, and Snickers has refuted that.
00:50:36.200 Yeah.
00:50:36.400 They've said that their bars are the same size.
00:50:38.760 Hey, dude, calm down, beating us up.
00:50:40.600 What are we doing here?
00:50:41.380 We're selling a Snickers bar.
00:50:43.280 Yeah.
00:50:44.420 Incredible.
00:50:44.860 Lie number eight.
00:50:46.380 Inflation was 9% when I came to office.
00:50:49.260 Yeah, I love that.
00:50:49.980 Yeah, that's-
00:50:50.840 Bringing down inflation was 9% when I came to office.
00:50:53.780 No.
00:50:54.360 9%.
00:50:54.760 9%.
00:50:55.560 No.
00:50:56.260 No, it sure wasn't.
00:50:57.140 Again, 1.9.
00:50:58.000 Does it say 1.9 there?
00:50:59.400 This says 1.4.
00:51:00.740 1.4?
00:51:02.820 In January of 2021.
00:51:04.920 Oh, my God.
00:51:05.500 That's even better.
00:51:07.180 1.4%.
00:51:08.860 Yeah.
00:51:09.640 Jeez.
00:51:10.820 It's half a percent lower than I said it was.
00:51:14.120 That's pretty darn good.
00:51:15.700 That is.
00:51:16.420 That is.
00:51:17.180 Wow.
00:51:17.780 Lie number nine.
00:51:19.120 They have the money to spend.
00:51:21.120 Oh, yeah.
00:51:21.360 This is part of his-
00:51:22.760 They have the money to spend.
00:51:24.900 It angers them and angers me that they have to spend more about you and I.
00:51:29.980 Pat, we've got the money.
00:51:31.220 We've got the money?
00:51:32.080 We're whining about inflation.
00:51:33.580 Things costing more.
00:51:35.000 You've got the money.
00:51:35.620 Really?
00:51:35.880 That was his shot at the American people?
00:51:37.180 That's the thing he's talking about?
00:51:39.260 They have the money to spend.
00:51:41.060 Yeah.
00:51:41.600 Oh, gosh.
00:51:43.660 That's amazing.
00:51:44.580 It's just incredible.
00:51:46.100 Wow.
00:51:46.680 You're just a whiner.
00:51:48.040 Yeah.
00:51:49.020 Yeah, you're just a whiner.
00:51:49.680 Stop your whining.
00:51:50.540 Never mind.
00:51:51.240 You're doing really well.
00:51:51.840 Never mind.
00:51:52.240 You have to cut back on groceries or gas or any food.
00:51:56.920 Never mind that.
00:51:57.740 You've got the money.
00:51:58.840 You've got the money.
00:51:59.700 I'm sure you've got to spend a little bit more.
00:52:01.320 So?
00:52:02.320 Guy's outrageous.
00:52:04.300 Maddening.
00:52:05.140 Lie number 10.
00:52:06.240 Civilians have been killed in Gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they
00:52:12.300 go after population centers.
00:52:15.740 Okay.
00:52:16.900 I mean, Israel's been warning them.
00:52:19.440 We're coming.
00:52:20.120 And in fact, I'm really surprised that they haven't done more than they already have.
00:52:27.900 It's really...
00:52:28.620 If this was really genocide, they'd just carpet bomb.
00:52:31.200 The place.
00:52:32.000 Which I'm not opposed to.
00:52:32.120 And they wouldn't send any warnings.
00:52:33.980 Just carpet bomb it.
00:52:35.160 And like we did in World War II.
00:52:37.320 That was war.
00:52:38.300 Yeah.
00:52:38.680 I mean, we're already getting reports that our soldiers are getting fired on building the
00:52:44.140 port.
00:52:45.420 The pier.
00:52:45.880 Our pier out there.
00:52:47.000 Yeah.
00:52:47.480 So, I mean, we knew that was going to happen.
00:52:50.000 And I mean, even our officials were saying, well, so what happens if our soldiers get fired
00:52:54.280 at?
00:52:54.500 Are they able to return fire?
00:52:56.340 Well, yeah.
00:52:57.100 Yeah.
00:52:57.260 But that wouldn't be a boots on the ground or a war or anything.
00:53:00.440 That's just a couple of guys firing at people.
00:53:03.620 Oh.
00:53:03.980 And that's exactly what happened.
00:53:05.820 As we're building the humanitarian pier.
00:53:08.140 To help them.
00:53:08.840 So that ships can arrive and deliver food.
00:53:11.560 They're fired.
00:53:11.880 The Hamas is firing at our troops.
00:53:14.580 It's incredible.
00:53:15.800 And we're supposed to.
00:53:16.460 And we're on their side.
00:53:18.100 Yeah.
00:53:18.220 Israel's the bad guy.
00:53:19.440 Yeah.
00:53:19.740 Amazing.
00:53:20.360 Lie number 11.
00:53:22.100 We're not walking away from Israel's security.
00:53:24.760 We're walking away from Israel's ability to wage war in those areas.
00:53:30.860 Yeah.
00:53:31.080 Well, they're waging war in those areas to ensure their security.
00:53:36.400 That's so.
00:53:37.600 Idiot.
00:53:37.900 It doesn't make any sense.
00:53:39.180 No.
00:53:40.380 And lie number 12.
00:53:41.800 It made no sense, in my view, to engage in thinking in Iraq.
00:53:45.360 They have a nuclear weapon.
00:53:48.260 Well, you were all for Iraq when we invaded it the first time, Mr. President, when you
00:53:53.860 were a lowly senator.
00:53:56.520 Lie number 13.
00:53:57.860 You can't only love your country when you win.
00:54:01.320 Okay.
00:54:02.040 Yeah.
00:54:02.380 I believe you love our country every day, Joe.
00:54:05.700 I don't.
00:54:06.600 Is that how they're making a lie out of that?
00:54:08.200 They just don't.
00:54:08.720 Yeah.
00:54:09.200 Someone better tell all the celebrities and elites in the Democratic Party who claim they
00:54:13.080 are going to move if Trump is reelected or say they don't know their country anymore.
00:54:17.700 Exactly.
00:54:18.260 Or who burn American flags as they rally for Hamas.
00:54:21.840 Biden's chiding of Trump with this line could carry more weight if he said it to his own voters.
00:54:27.360 Nice.
00:54:28.180 That's really true.
00:54:29.380 Yeah.
00:54:30.000 Lie number 14.
00:54:31.260 I travel around the world.
00:54:32.820 Other world leaders know what they all say.
00:54:35.140 80% of them.
00:54:36.100 You got to win.
00:54:36.940 My democracy is at stake.
00:54:39.360 80% of them say that.
00:54:41.040 That's what he says.
00:54:41.640 That's what they say.
00:54:42.640 You know that's a lie.
00:54:43.440 In their words, give us a break.
00:54:46.380 Our other world leaders really pulling Biden aside after his nap and saying democracy is
00:54:52.180 at stake.
00:54:52.960 No.
00:54:55.440 No is the answer to that.
00:54:57.080 Plus, he has spit in the face of all the democracies that we're friends with.
00:55:01.840 He's slapped them in the face, spit in their face.
00:55:04.700 He's placated our enemies, and he's spit in the face of our allies.
00:55:08.700 So, they're not taking him aside and saying anything to him.
00:55:11.720 Lie number 15 in the 17-minute interview.
00:55:14.180 All right.
00:55:14.460 Trump is going to put a 10% tax that's going to increase average Americans' cost $1,500
00:55:20.780 a year.
00:55:22.520 No.
00:55:23.200 You're doing that, sir, by taking away his tax cuts.
00:55:26.420 Right.
00:55:27.120 And he's bragged about that.
00:55:28.900 Yes.
00:55:29.260 After telling America, nobody who makes $400,000, under $400,000, will see a penny extra in
00:55:38.860 taxes.
00:55:39.380 Right.
00:55:39.860 And now, he's going to sunset the tax cuts, which will raise taxes on everybody.
00:55:49.300 What a liar.
00:55:50.160 So, it was just 15 lies in 17 minutes.
00:55:52.360 That's not bad.
00:55:52.660 That's all.
00:55:53.360 That's not bad.
00:55:53.960 A couple of those lies were lies on lies, so maybe it was even more.
00:55:56.900 Yeah.
00:55:57.100 I think it was.
00:55:59.260 But, you know, like Barack Obama said once, when inflation was 10%, at least it's not 15
00:56:09.720 or 20%.
00:56:10.700 That's right.
00:56:13.060 Oh.
00:56:13.660 Okay.
00:56:14.020 It was only 15 lies.
00:56:15.640 At least it wasn't 30 or 40.
00:56:17.520 You're right.
00:56:18.180 Okay.
00:56:18.840 So, there you go.
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00:57:59.160 One more thing on immigration.
00:58:00.540 This one will not make your eyes bleed, though.
00:58:04.240 This is Chip Roy talking about immigration and the insanity that's going on right now that he's trying desperately to get people to listen to and think about.
00:58:16.160 Here he is, cut 12.
00:58:17.080 I mean, is anybody paying attention to what's happening in London?
00:58:24.400 I'm going to say it here on the floor of the House to get the scorn of people when I say,
00:58:28.440 you've got a massive Muslim takeover of the United Kingdom going on right before our eyes.
00:58:35.480 You always say, Chip, well, what is wrong with that?
00:58:37.080 Well, I've got some pretty strong concerns about Sharia law and whether that will be forced upon the American people.
00:58:45.900 In this case, the people of the United Kingdom.
00:58:47.940 I've got pretty strong concerns about people who want to see Israel's destruction, who were happy about October 7th, who were elected in the United Kingdom.
00:59:02.340 Some might say that we've seen that here in the United States.
00:59:05.620 Some might.
00:59:06.840 What are we going to do about that?
00:59:08.920 Nothing.
00:59:09.200 We have 51 and a half million people who are foreign born in the United States.
00:59:12.920 They have about 20 to 25 million kids.
00:59:15.280 51 million.
00:59:16.160 That puts that well over 20 some percent of our population.
00:59:18.720 It's the highest such number in the history of our country.
00:59:22.160 People say, wasn't that great?
00:59:23.940 Is it?
00:59:26.160 Are we teaching people about Western civilization?
00:59:30.920 Are we teaching people about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the rule of law?
00:59:33.660 Are we teaching them Western values?
00:59:35.040 Are we teaching them God exists?
00:59:36.320 Are we teaching them the importance of freedom?
00:59:40.720 Or are we teaching an entire generation or two or three to run around complaining about what's wrong
00:59:48.020 and why the entire world is against them because of their skin color, their sex, their supposed gender identity,
00:59:55.000 whatever the hell category we create to make people have an excuse for not just stepping up and achieving the American.
01:00:04.640 Oh, wow.
01:00:06.820 I know.
01:00:08.280 We need more like him.
01:00:10.240 You know, that's the problem.
01:00:11.240 There's only a couple of these guys in Congress right now.
01:00:14.020 Between the House and the Senate, you can maybe name five, ten?
01:00:21.420 Ten at the most.
01:00:22.920 I'd say there's ten at the most like Chip Roy.
01:00:25.260 But thank goodness for him because, you know, I'm sure the Democrats just blew that off as xenophobia, homophobia, whatever kind of phobophobia.
01:00:37.660 Sure.
01:00:38.260 Well, I mean, we see what's happening in the United Kingdom.
01:00:41.680 I mean, you know, so many cities have mayors that are Muslim, including London.
01:00:45.140 Mm-hmm.
01:00:46.260 They have thousands of mosques, a couple thousand anyway.
01:00:51.740 Yeah.
01:00:52.020 Of mosques.
01:00:52.580 The report was the other day.
01:00:54.080 I think, in fact, didn't he say it?
01:00:55.960 No.
01:00:56.360 Somebody, it was somebody in England that said they had 3,000.
01:01:00.320 Yes.
01:01:00.960 And they were kind of fact-checked.
01:01:03.680 It's only two.
01:01:04.920 It's only 2,000.
01:01:06.100 1912 or something.
01:01:07.780 So, okay.
01:01:08.280 Okay.
01:01:08.760 All right.
01:01:09.200 All right.
01:01:09.500 So, everything's fine then.
01:01:10.700 Don't worry about it.
01:01:11.500 And the cities that he listed that all had mayors that were Muslim, people were like,
01:01:15.260 oh, there's three cities.
01:01:16.680 Those cities don't have mayors that are Muslim.
01:01:19.540 Okay.
01:01:20.220 All right.
01:01:21.420 Not every city in England.
01:01:23.360 Right.
01:01:23.840 Okay.
01:01:24.100 But according to this post, there was 130 Sharia courts, 50 Sharia councils.
01:01:29.880 In England.
01:01:31.000 78% of Muslim women do not work, receive state support plus free accommodation.
01:01:35.560 63% of Muslims do not work, receive state support plus free housing.
01:01:39.240 State supported Muslim families with an average of six to eight children, receive free accommodation.
01:01:43.660 Now, every school in the UK is required to teach lessons about Islam.
01:01:47.220 And I didn't see any fact-checks on those numbers.
01:01:50.700 All of that's great.
01:01:52.340 If you want your nation to turn into Iran or Saudi Arabia, if that's what you're looking for,
01:02:01.040 I guess you're excited about those numbers.
01:02:03.880 If not, you might want to wake up.
01:02:07.120 Yeah, it's an issue.
01:02:08.220 Yeah.
01:02:08.480 Yeah.
01:02:09.240 Wake up, Western civilization.
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01:03:54.900 Have you seen the new pictures that are coming out of Barron Trump?
01:04:00.280 Holy cow.
01:04:01.080 I mean, the last picture I saw of him.
01:04:02.360 He looks just like his dad.
01:04:04.820 Except that he's eight feet tall.
01:04:06.020 Except he's six foot seven.
01:04:07.360 Like I said, he's eight feet tall.
01:04:08.680 Eight feet tall, six foot seven.
01:04:10.100 It's very close to the same thing.
01:04:11.120 Yeah, same thing.
01:04:11.840 Yeah.
01:04:13.140 But he towers above his dad.
01:04:15.460 He was just pictured with Donald John Trump.
01:04:20.080 And he's, I don't know, what is, Trump is pretty tall.
01:04:24.360 Like 6'4", maybe?
01:04:25.560 6'3", 6'4", somewhere in there?
01:04:27.160 I don't remember something like that, yeah.
01:04:28.580 But Barron.
01:04:29.620 Dwight towers over everyone.
01:04:31.560 Yeah.
01:04:31.940 It's amazing.
01:04:33.280 But he looks a lot like Donald.
01:04:35.080 And instead of heading to the NBA, he's headed to the, he's going to be one of Florida's
01:04:40.920 going to be at the convention, right?
01:04:42.060 State at-large delegates to the Republican National Convention.
01:04:46.160 It's kind of cool.
01:04:46.700 I guess he's really into politics and wants to follow in his dad's footsteps.
01:04:51.660 Of course he is.
01:04:52.340 Of course.
01:04:52.700 Of course he does.
01:04:53.200 Of course.
01:04:53.480 Why not?
01:04:54.160 Are you telling him, no, no, Barron, you can't be an at-large delegate?
01:04:57.940 No.
01:04:58.260 He's probably never been told no in his life.
01:05:03.380 He would not be used to that.
01:05:05.140 Is he, now he's got, if he wants to, he's going to be the guy that says Florida nominates
01:05:10.100 Donald Trump, right?
01:05:11.100 Now that would be cool.
01:05:12.060 I don't know.
01:05:12.520 I don't know what the process is for the delegates.
01:05:14.480 The process is, Barron, would you like to do this?
01:05:16.480 Barron, you want to?
01:05:17.420 Okay.
01:05:17.800 Yeah, okay.
01:05:18.100 It's yours, man.
01:05:18.860 Yeah, you're doing it.
01:05:19.480 Get up and not your dad.
01:05:20.780 In fact, we're not even going to ask.
01:05:21.980 Barron, here you go.
01:05:25.300 Yeah, that's the process.
01:05:26.640 So, it should be interesting to see.
01:05:29.580 Oh, no kidding.
01:05:30.200 I would think, you know, he'd have a future in politics if he wants it.
01:05:34.100 Is he not going to get elected if he runs for, you know, some minor office right now?
01:05:38.520 Of course he's going to be elected.
01:05:40.000 At 18, he's a congressman.
01:05:42.660 Except he can't be a congressman yet.
01:05:44.100 Not a U.S. congressman.
01:05:45.100 All right.
01:05:45.680 State.
01:05:46.180 State, maybe.
01:05:47.580 He could probably be mayor.
01:05:49.380 I don't know what the cutoff is for that.
01:05:51.340 Like, city council, start there.
01:05:53.020 Yeah, I mean, you could do any of that.
01:05:54.440 County commissioners in Florida.
01:05:56.120 That's a good gig, actually.
01:05:57.420 Mm-hmm.
01:05:59.000 But, as soon as he's old enough, when he's, is there any doubt he runs for Congress?
01:06:04.000 Yeah, I mean.
01:06:04.400 And then Senate?
01:06:06.140 And then President?
01:06:07.360 Those office, right.
01:06:08.120 I mean, those offices, the congressional office, that's an easy gig for him to win.
01:06:13.040 Easy.
01:06:13.400 As soon as he's able to.
01:06:15.040 Whatever the, you know, whatever the restrictions are.
01:06:18.260 And the left will go out of their mind.
01:06:21.520 He's got to wait over it.
01:06:22.400 Those 25 to be a congressman.
01:06:23.980 Yeah, 25 for U.S. Congress.
01:06:25.340 We're going to need to change that.
01:06:26.920 30.
01:06:27.420 We need to change that for Barron.
01:06:28.420 For the Senate.
01:06:29.120 And 35 for President.
01:06:30.620 Yeah, we need to change that for Barron.
01:06:32.020 He just needs to be able to do it.
01:06:34.100 You know, do you remember when Arnold Schwarzenegger was being elected?
01:06:37.100 Governor of California.
01:06:40.280 And because he was a Republican, conservatives were saying, you know what, we need to change
01:06:44.400 that.
01:06:44.700 You got to be born in the United States thing.
01:06:46.940 How do you feel about that now?
01:06:47.460 So this guy can run for president.
01:06:49.480 Yeah.
01:06:49.780 How would that have worked out for us?
01:06:51.380 How do you feel about that now?
01:06:52.320 The Founding Fathers were, I don't know, somewhat intelligent.
01:06:56.880 Screw your freedom.
01:06:58.520 Thank you.
01:06:59.360 That's where he is now.
01:07:00.280 That is where he's at.
01:07:01.380 And has been for a long time now.
01:07:02.720 He's kind of backed up on that a little bit.
01:07:05.500 Yeah, he has.
01:07:05.900 Tried to be nice.
01:07:07.100 Too late now.
01:07:07.880 I know.
01:07:08.580 You lost me.
01:07:09.320 You lost me.
01:07:09.880 All these people now are, you know, kind of trying to pretend like their COVID nightmare
01:07:15.020 didn't happen.
01:07:16.120 Yeah, right.
01:07:16.920 But it did.
01:07:17.880 We remember.
01:07:19.400 Okay?
01:07:19.700 We remember.
01:07:20.640 And we're not going to get burned with that again, my friend.
01:07:22.540 No, we are not.
01:07:23.240 We won't get fooled again.
01:07:25.660 Oh, that should be a...
01:07:26.720 Nah, that never works.
01:07:28.120 Nah, nobody never listens.
01:07:29.060 It's not catchy enough.
01:07:30.220 That wouldn't work.
01:07:30.800 Also, speaking of people who have changed or not changed or pretended to have changed,
01:07:38.200 you know, Stu was in yesterday, and we talked a little bit about RFK Jr.
01:07:43.200 Stu's not a fan.
01:07:44.440 I don't know if anybody's noticed that who follows this show.
01:07:48.020 Not a fan.
01:07:48.740 Not a big, big fan of RFK.
01:07:50.900 Well, I mean, RFK has said a number of things over the years that I can understand why people
01:07:56.500 are not fans.
01:07:57.240 I can understand why Stu and other people are not fans of him.
01:08:00.440 Yeah.
01:08:00.780 I've never been a fan.
01:08:02.120 I thought he's done some interesting things lately.
01:08:05.300 He's said some interesting things lately.
01:08:07.200 I don't think he means it.
01:08:08.540 Apparently not.
01:08:09.920 Because if you are to look into what he has been saying about abortion, first of all,
01:08:16.660 his vice presidential running mate, whatever her name is, I don't even know who she is.
01:08:23.100 She's some rich woman who.
01:08:24.580 Yes.
01:08:25.460 Shanahan.
01:08:26.400 Yeah.
01:08:26.620 She married a Google guy, right?
01:08:30.180 Divorced him.
01:08:30.920 Got a bunch of money.
01:08:31.740 Now she's a pontificator of politics.
01:08:35.460 Mm-hmm.
01:08:36.500 Which, okay.
01:08:38.120 All right.
01:08:38.860 I gave him a bunch of money and said, I'll give you more if you make me your vice president.
01:08:43.360 But she was asked about his stance on abortion, and she said that he wants limits.
01:08:51.500 Okay?
01:08:51.780 Right.
01:08:52.520 Also, yeah.
01:08:54.700 So here she is talking about that last week.
01:08:57.660 And then I think they play some of him.
01:08:59.360 My understanding is that he absolutely believes in limits on abortion, and we've talked about
01:09:05.720 this.
01:09:06.200 You would cap it at 15 weeks?
01:09:08.980 15 weeks, yes.
01:09:10.200 Or 21 weeks?
01:09:11.980 Yes.
01:09:12.660 Three months.
01:09:13.280 Yeah.
01:09:13.580 So three months.
01:09:14.480 You would sign a federal cap on that?
01:09:17.060 Yeah, I would.
01:09:18.140 Yeah, I would.
01:09:18.720 Okay, now that was in Iowa.
01:09:20.340 Right.
01:09:20.680 When everybody was in Iowa running.
01:09:23.320 So when was that?
01:09:24.580 January?
01:09:25.200 Yeah, it was January, right?
01:09:26.620 Yeah.
01:09:27.160 Okay.
01:09:27.360 So that's in Iowa.
01:09:28.460 And almost immediately, his people backed off of that, saying, oh, no.
01:09:36.760 And then this is what he himself, the Grinch, said yesterday.
01:09:41.820 Watch this.
01:09:42.980 So in other words, keeping it as is, with Roe versus Wade having been overturned and leaving
01:09:47.580 it up to the states to determine if and when a woman can have an abortion?
01:09:52.480 No, I wouldn't leave it to the states.
01:09:54.400 Right.
01:09:55.100 No, I would.
01:09:55.900 He would say completely, it's up to the woman.
01:09:59.380 Can you pause it for just a second?
01:10:01.280 I mean, what is the deal with the no shoes?
01:10:03.940 He took his shoes off.
01:10:05.060 He's sitting there in his socks.
01:10:06.600 It's the comfy podcast look.
01:10:08.400 Almost laying completely down in the chair.
01:10:10.980 It's a comfy podcast feel.
01:10:12.540 Yes, it is.
01:10:13.480 She's got her legs up on the couch.
01:10:14.860 It's just weird.
01:10:16.520 It's kind of the Drew Barrymore feel.
01:10:18.320 You know, when Drew gets in your face, am I going to hug you and love you?
01:10:22.040 Okay.
01:10:22.700 All right, Drew.
01:10:23.520 All right.
01:10:23.960 All right.
01:10:24.300 But here's the rest, what he had to say.
01:10:27.440 He would say completely, it's up to the woman.
01:10:30.000 You know, my belief is we should leave it to the woman.
01:10:32.300 We shouldn't have government involved.
01:10:33.900 Okay.
01:10:34.180 All right.
01:10:34.460 Even if it's full term.
01:10:36.620 Hmm.
01:10:37.040 Even if it's full term.
01:10:38.780 Wow.
01:10:39.420 Okay.
01:10:39.700 Wait, what?
01:10:40.740 Okay.
01:10:41.060 So we've gone from you'd sign a ban after 15 weeks.
01:10:44.680 To 21 weeks.
01:10:45.340 You'd sign a ban 21 weeks.
01:10:48.340 Now you're saying full term, no bans whatsoever.
01:10:52.240 Doesn't matter.
01:10:53.440 Whenever you want to kill it, kill it.
01:10:55.120 We don't care.
01:10:56.740 Okay.
01:10:57.440 On the day of the birth, you can go ahead and abort that child.
01:11:03.400 Right.
01:11:04.600 Hmm.
01:11:05.380 Seems like more than a fetus at that point.
01:11:07.520 It does.
01:11:08.080 I mean, to just about everybody in the world, on this planet, anybody with any common sense,
01:11:14.040 I think you'd agree.
01:11:15.000 Okay.
01:11:15.160 That's a child.
01:11:16.020 Yes.
01:11:16.480 That's actually, well, I mean, any time is murder, but that really is murder.
01:11:22.720 And it's clearly murder to all Americans.
01:11:24.600 A viable human being right now.
01:11:26.900 And the numbers back that up.
01:11:28.500 I mean, it's like 84% of Americans or something agree with that.
01:11:32.800 It should be much higher than that.
01:11:34.240 I don't know how it's not a hundred, but everybody knows that.
01:11:37.840 Okay.
01:11:38.140 You carry full term.
01:11:39.220 That's an actual baby.
01:11:40.340 Yes.
01:11:40.960 And you're going to abort that baby now?
01:11:42.780 Yes.
01:11:43.020 Based on why?
01:11:44.180 We know at that time.
01:11:46.260 We know at that time that it's not a piece of broccoli.
01:11:49.160 Yes.
01:11:49.600 We do know that.
01:11:50.320 It's not a Volkswagen.
01:11:51.280 Right.
01:11:52.020 It's not, you know, it's not a rutabaga.
01:11:54.380 Surprisingly, you've got a human being in there.
01:11:56.660 Wow.
01:11:57.300 No.
01:11:57.500 Oh my gosh.
01:11:58.780 I mean, at three weeks, we didn't know.
01:12:00.540 We didn't.
01:12:01.080 We didn't know.
01:12:01.620 I thought for sure that looked like a rutabaga I used to pull out of the ground, but no.
01:12:04.900 It could have been a cabbage patch doll.
01:12:06.560 I don't know.
01:12:07.080 I don't know what was in there.
01:12:08.520 But now we know.
01:12:09.700 Yeah.
01:12:10.420 So let's not abort it.
01:12:12.640 I mean, you can't get everybody on board with that.
01:12:14.620 No, you can't.
01:12:15.440 I guess not.
01:12:16.500 Not even RFK when he's trying to placate both sides now.
01:12:19.780 You know, it's interesting because I think he's enjoyed the attention he's gotten from
01:12:24.340 the right, which he's never had before.
01:12:26.200 He's never had praise and accolades from the right.
01:12:29.640 And he likes it.
01:12:30.080 Because he is a nightmare.
01:12:31.940 Right.
01:12:32.500 His climate change world is a nightmare.
01:12:35.560 Who has been such a nightmare that he even called Glenn Beck a traitor because he
01:12:39.960 doesn't buy into global warming like this guy does.
01:12:43.480 And what happens to traitors?
01:12:45.180 Oh, that's right.
01:12:45.640 They're executed.
01:12:46.960 Huh.
01:12:47.540 Huh.
01:12:48.260 That happens.
01:12:48.840 Okay.
01:12:49.360 Well, and then during the interview with Glenn, he backs off that stance a little bit.
01:12:53.880 But, you know, do you trust him now?
01:12:56.300 I sure don't.
01:12:57.240 Not after that.
01:12:58.160 No.
01:12:59.200 So I'm hoping that's opened up the eyes of a lot of people who are thinking, you know,
01:13:04.880 I might vote for RFK Jr.
01:13:07.520 The news broke, I don't know, yesterday or the day before that he's got like a dead worm
01:13:13.200 in his brain.
01:13:14.300 Oh, yeah.
01:13:14.820 Yeah.
01:13:15.200 So he's got.
01:13:15.920 Well, he said that a while ago.
01:13:16.980 Okay.
01:13:17.380 That was some time ago.
01:13:19.560 That was to explain.
01:13:20.620 I apologize.
01:13:21.120 I'm not up on the breaking news of RFK.
01:13:23.160 So I know.
01:13:23.660 I should be.
01:13:24.300 But I do know now that he has a dead worm in his brain.
01:13:28.740 Right.
01:13:29.000 Well, the worm started eating his brain away, portions of it, and then died.
01:13:33.360 And so it was in there just, I guess.
01:13:35.380 And so now it's just a rotted dead worm in his brain.
01:13:38.040 A rotted dead worm in his brain.
01:13:39.020 I mean, that explains.
01:13:40.940 It does.
01:13:41.480 It may explain a lot.
01:13:42.660 It does.
01:13:43.300 It does.
01:13:44.200 To me.
01:13:44.780 Mm-hmm.
01:13:45.660 That maybe you change.
01:13:47.200 Your brain changes the way it thinks from time to time.
01:13:51.900 It does explain some things.
01:13:53.320 It does.
01:13:53.760 I would think.
01:13:54.780 Yeah.
01:13:54.940 Personally.
01:13:55.460 I would, too.
01:13:55.920 If you had a dead worm in your brain, it may affect the way you think from time to time.
01:14:02.200 I don't have an argument with that.
01:14:04.760 Okay.
01:14:05.180 I think you're right on that.
01:14:06.800 I think you're essentially correct.
01:14:10.700 All right.
01:14:11.000 We've got to play this iPad ad.
01:14:13.720 This Apple ad about the iPad.
01:14:16.700 I mean, people are having a cowl over this thing.
01:14:18.700 They're really wound up.
01:14:20.000 I mean, there was a bunch of celebrities that were yelling at Apple.
01:14:23.080 I'm not a big Tim Cook Apple fan.
01:14:27.060 I mean, I like some of their products.
01:14:28.580 I've got an iPhone.
01:14:29.460 I have an iPad.
01:14:30.920 So, I guess I kind of am an Apple fan.
01:14:34.620 But this commercial didn't hit me the way it did with some.
01:14:39.120 I mean, were you offended by it?
01:14:40.660 Have you seen it yet?
01:14:41.620 I've not seen the whole thing.
01:14:42.980 All right.
01:14:43.360 Watch this.
01:14:43.820 I don't think I have.
01:14:44.760 I don't think I've seen the whole thing because I was reading about it and I was reading about
01:14:47.800 the destructive imagery.
01:14:49.380 Yeah.
01:14:49.940 They destroy some things.
01:14:51.680 Yeah.
01:14:51.960 And they're making a point about, I think, everything being contained in the iPad.
01:14:59.840 Plus, the iPad is so thin, you really can't squish it because it's already squished as
01:15:04.360 thin as it can get.
01:15:05.920 Watch this.
01:15:06.880 Watch the ad.
01:15:15.420 Sometimes when I'm down and all alone.
01:15:18.820 Okay.
01:15:19.220 There goes the trumpet being squished.
01:15:21.160 Yeah.
01:15:22.440 Okay.
01:15:22.880 Crushing.
01:15:24.620 Video game.
01:15:25.760 Yeah.
01:15:26.200 About to crush a piano here.
01:15:28.300 Oh, and a lot of paint coming out.
01:15:31.420 That's kind of cool.
01:15:32.580 Yeah.
01:15:35.420 Smashing the metronome.
01:15:40.080 Okay.
01:15:40.520 I think people are pissed off about this because in there goes a guitar.
01:15:49.040 You're crushing all of human creativity.
01:15:51.980 Yeah.
01:15:52.240 Yeah.
01:15:52.540 I guess that's okay now.
01:15:54.520 Shut up.
01:15:55.840 Relax.
01:15:56.240 The most powerful iPad ever is also the thinnest.
01:16:04.500 Okay.
01:16:05.140 And there it is.
01:16:05.960 Yeah.
01:16:06.580 That's just a good ad.
01:16:07.240 Are you going to get wound up over that?
01:16:08.760 That's just a good ad about the iPad.
01:16:10.420 I think it is.
01:16:11.880 Everybody's like...
01:16:12.460 Is it real or AI?
01:16:14.140 Apple wants to destroy humanity now.
01:16:16.900 Oh, come on.
01:16:18.180 I mean, we know that to be true, but that's not about the ad.
01:16:20.660 Yeah, right.
01:16:21.740 That's right.
01:16:22.460 I mean...
01:16:22.780 It's about their stupid ideology.
01:16:24.660 Right.
01:16:25.360 And I know that...
01:16:26.780 I know...
01:16:28.560 Right?
01:16:28.960 There's music stores closing all over.
01:16:30.940 Sam Ash has been open for 100 years.
01:16:32.700 They're closing every store now.
01:16:34.120 So, you know why that is, Pat?
01:16:35.880 Apple.
01:16:36.260 Because Apple did a commercial about smashing instruments.
01:16:39.280 Apple.
01:16:39.320 That's why.
01:16:40.240 Even though this all happened before the ad hit.
01:16:43.120 Hit.
01:16:44.300 But...
01:16:44.820 Let's not let that get in our way.
01:16:46.600 Don't start bogging me down with facts.
01:16:47.860 Don't worry about that.
01:16:49.200 And Spotify has nothing to do with it.
01:16:50.840 Don't worry about that.
01:16:52.340 All right.
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01:18:36.820 You know, we were just talking about that Apple ad that everybody's having to fit over
01:18:40.160 because they squash some instruments.
01:18:44.700 And other items as well, you know, video games and toys and everything.
01:18:50.220 Paint oozes out.
01:18:52.080 You know, really, the technology, not just Apple, but the technology.
01:18:56.500 If they're saying that Apple is crushing all those things because they all belong in the iPad.
01:19:03.400 Well, it does.
01:19:04.900 Yeah, it does.
01:19:05.740 I don't know if you know that.
01:19:06.660 It does.
01:19:07.080 It does.
01:19:08.120 I mean, not just Apple, I mean, the technology.
01:19:10.800 I have all of that in my phone, an Android phone as well.
01:19:13.940 I mean, it's all there.
01:19:14.880 So it's a pretty good point, actually.
01:19:17.020 Yes, all of that stuff is contained in the iPad.
01:19:20.100 It's all there.
01:19:21.200 It's pretty cool.
01:19:22.380 Yeah.
01:19:22.660 I mean, if Henry Ford ran an ad in the early 1900s that squished a buggy, maybe not the
01:19:33.320 horse, but the buggy, and replaced it with the car, would everybody have a cow over that?
01:19:39.640 Oh, you crushed a buggy.
01:19:41.640 All of human creativity is gone now.
01:19:44.440 Yeah.
01:19:44.940 Would you be yelling about that?
01:19:46.060 Yeah, well.
01:19:47.740 I don't know.
01:19:48.600 I mean, it's just the natural progression of things.
01:19:53.400 We're moving on.
01:19:54.360 We're moving on past a lot of that stuff.
01:19:55.980 I mean, we still, look, we can, the thing is, is that that technology has also helped
01:20:00.840 us purchase a lot of those goods online.
01:20:03.420 We don't have the brick and mortar stores, but we can still order those products and have
01:20:07.120 them delivered, you know, to your home.
01:20:09.260 Heck, I mean, we can have stuff delivered to my home in minutes.
01:20:11.740 The skies are dark with drones flying over, dropping goods off to your home now.
01:20:16.420 I mean, it's incredible.
01:20:17.460 So, I mean, it was just a commercial saying, this is what's all in this iPad.
01:20:23.540 I've been really surprised at just the vitriol over it.
01:20:27.140 It's like, people are really pissed.
01:20:29.120 Why?
01:20:30.620 I mean, we're not cavemen.
01:20:31.780 It's just an ad.
01:20:32.640 It's just a commercial.
01:20:34.000 You squished a few instruments and a couple other things.
01:20:37.060 Oh, well.
01:20:38.260 Oh, no.
01:20:39.080 How did that change civilization?
01:20:41.320 Did it?
01:20:43.640 Weird.
01:20:44.560 Just really weird.
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01:22:27.040 Have you ever taken a handful of your dog's kippel food and just smelled it?
01:22:34.500 I try not to because it's nasty.
01:22:38.200 Oh, I thought you were asking me.
01:22:39.340 No, I...
01:22:39.720 Oh, okay.
01:22:40.140 Let me ask you, Jeffy.
01:22:41.320 Have you ever taken a handful of your dog's kippel food and just smelled it?
01:22:44.600 Just smelled it?
01:22:45.520 Yeah.
01:22:45.720 No.
01:22:46.240 Okay.
01:22:47.260 Have you smelled it and then eaten it?
01:22:48.560 Yeah, I've taken it.
01:22:49.420 I bet you have.
01:22:50.520 I bet you have.
01:22:51.280 You're the wrong person to ask this.
01:22:53.060 What you're smelling is dead food.
01:22:57.300 It's gross.
01:22:58.040 It really is.
01:22:58.780 Stuff gets sterilized.
01:23:00.180 So it can sit on the shelf in the store, you know, or your garage for two or three years
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01:24:05.380 Okay.
01:24:06.080 So we've discovered something interesting about the Sam Bankman freed situation.
01:24:13.920 The guy's in prison for, was it 26 years or something like a long time and he's in prison
01:24:20.980 because he supposedly defrauded investors out of billions and billions of dollars.
01:24:26.980 Essentially, it was like an Enron type Ponzi scheme, right?
01:24:30.940 It was just a...
01:24:31.560 That's what I thought it was.
01:24:32.640 That's what I was told.
01:24:35.000 That's what the news reports were.
01:24:37.080 However, what are they reporting now?
01:24:38.880 They're reporting now that I guess the FTX has a CEO that's worked to track down more
01:24:47.800 than $8 billion in missing assets to repay an estimated $11.2 billion owed to creditors.
01:24:55.120 Plus, then this week they said, oh, you know what?
01:24:58.200 We've recovered actually between $14.5 and $16.3 billion, which is tied into all these funds.
01:25:05.720 So people are with the hedge funds and the digital assets.
01:25:09.960 We're working to recoup payouts made to former company executives and the parents.
01:25:15.700 So now if this proposal goes through, 98% of the customers and those who invested $50,000
01:25:21.840 or less are going to receive 118% of their investment back.
01:25:26.780 So they're getting their investment back plus interest.
01:25:29.100 What has been...
01:25:29.820 Who has defrauded?
01:25:32.260 I don't know.
01:25:33.460 I don't know.
01:25:34.120 I mean, if there is...
01:25:35.920 Maybe a financial person can shed some light on this.
01:25:37.800 Let us know what actually happened, but if you're getting your...
01:25:40.440 That is weird to me.
01:25:40.960 If you invest in something and then you get your money back plus, it seems like I wasn't...
01:25:47.120 Seems like that paid off for you.
01:25:47.820 I would like to be defrauded that way.
01:25:49.720 Right?
01:25:50.980 Yeah.
01:25:51.620 So you're getting an 18% profit on it, right?
01:25:55.080 Yeah.
01:25:56.360 I mean, if you're getting 118% back, you got all your money back and then another 18% on
01:26:04.080 top of that in profit.
01:26:05.120 Now, I guess maybe you didn't get it back when you thought you were going to get it
01:26:08.260 back.
01:26:08.360 It's been delayed, but oh well.
01:26:11.400 Most investors know it's going to be down the road somewhere.
01:26:14.840 That's amazing.
01:26:15.840 So I know that they were partying and living the life of Riley, you know, with the money.
01:26:21.540 Did all Wall Street executives do that?
01:26:26.080 Yes, they do.
01:26:26.860 Did anybody see Wolf of Wall Street?
01:26:29.540 I did, actually.
01:26:30.440 Yeah, I bet you did.
01:26:31.660 Yeah.
01:26:32.000 Yeah, there's a couple scenes in there I may have watched more than once, but that's just
01:26:35.620 me.
01:26:36.540 When they're at the stock exchange.
01:26:41.080 Yeah, that's one of them.
01:26:41.780 And they're trading stocks.
01:26:42.440 Yeah, that's one of them.
01:26:43.200 Yeah.
01:26:43.520 That's one of my favorite parts.
01:26:47.600 Oh, yeah.
01:26:48.240 Yeah, it's very sexy when they do that.
01:26:50.080 It is.
01:26:50.680 When they're yelling.
01:26:51.320 Oh, man.
01:26:52.240 Buy, buy, sell.
01:26:53.920 Sell.
01:26:57.840 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:26:59.660 I hear you.
01:27:00.260 Oh, let me buy two of those.
01:27:02.440 Yeah, you want to put it on pause and say, okay, what's he buying right here?
01:27:05.480 I got to see what stock it is because that's important.
01:27:08.680 So, yeah, that's fun.
01:27:10.540 I don't know.
01:27:11.820 I don't understand.
01:27:12.580 Maybe somebody can enlighten us on what the fraud was.
01:27:14.920 I mean, does this mean Sam gets-
01:27:15.880 If it's a Ponzi scheme, there's no money, right?
01:27:17.920 Because you're taking people's money.
01:27:19.960 And you're paying off other, well, yourself usually, and then people don't get paid back
01:27:27.540 ever.
01:27:28.640 So, if they're going back and finding all this money from assets and finding it, I guess
01:27:34.520 maybe the Bitcoin investments probably are up now, right?
01:27:39.280 So, what was worth nothing before is worth something now?
01:27:42.740 I don't know.
01:27:43.520 I don't know.
01:27:44.120 Honestly, I don't know.
01:27:45.740 I'm just fascinated to think, well, does Sam get out of jail now?
01:27:49.660 I don't think so.
01:27:51.260 I don't think so.
01:27:53.180 He's going to be there, what, is it 25, 26 years or something?
01:27:56.580 It was a long stretch.
01:27:58.040 Yeah.
01:27:58.340 It surprised me.
01:27:59.320 I thought it was going to be, you know, they're going to give him a slap on the hand.
01:28:02.820 He's going to be out in three years.
01:28:04.340 Yeah, 25 years.
01:28:05.200 25 years he got.
01:28:07.100 And I think, is he in federal prison?
01:28:09.280 So, you've got to serve two-thirds of that.
01:28:12.120 So, you can't get out.
01:28:13.100 If you're in federal prison.
01:28:13.480 Yeah.
01:28:13.720 If you're in federal prison, there's a mandatory sentence that you must serve before you can
01:28:18.960 get parole.
01:28:20.340 And it might not even, I think it's, if I remember right, it's 85%.
01:28:24.940 Because what's her face?
01:28:29.500 Elizabeth Holmes is, they've been knocking time off for her sentence already.
01:28:34.740 Elizabeth Holmes.
01:28:35.820 From Thranos, you know, the blood fraud case.
01:28:43.620 Right.
01:28:43.900 And she's in prison, and they keep knocking time off of her.
01:28:46.740 And I was thinking, well, they keep saying that they can only, she has to serve so much
01:28:51.820 time, but I feel like they've already knocked off more than what they say she has to serve.
01:28:59.020 So, she going home?
01:29:00.700 What are we doing?
01:29:01.640 No, it's still, you know.
01:29:03.080 Oh, okay.
01:29:03.540 You know that if Donald Trump is convicted, if he is found guilty and convicted, there's
01:29:10.960 no way they're knocking off any time from his sentence.
01:29:13.780 I mean, they're trying desperately to put him away for a really long time.
01:29:19.100 Well, Pat, he built some buildings and paid off the loans.
01:29:23.740 I mean.
01:29:24.200 Yeah.
01:29:24.680 And.
01:29:25.600 He deserves to be in prison.
01:29:27.440 And he may or may not have slept with a former porn star and given her money to keep her
01:29:33.380 mouth shut.
01:29:34.260 And we can't have that.
01:29:35.200 We cannot.
01:29:35.580 We can't have that.
01:29:36.940 We can't have that.
01:29:37.700 So.
01:29:38.420 Because nobody's ever done that before.
01:29:39.740 Nope.
01:29:40.120 Not anybody in public office.
01:29:41.840 Actually, I didn't realize that it was illegal until now.
01:29:45.120 It's actually not.
01:29:46.360 Oh.
01:29:46.640 Yeah.
01:29:47.140 It's actually not illegal.
01:29:49.760 Weird.
01:29:50.060 Oh.
01:29:50.440 The illegality comes in.
01:29:53.660 Yeah.
01:29:53.840 If he gave it to her to affect the election.
01:29:56.900 Well.
01:29:57.560 And out of campaign money.
01:29:59.060 And out of campaign funds.
01:29:59.840 And out of campaign money that was going to affect the election.
01:30:02.460 Right.
01:30:02.780 Yes.
01:30:03.140 So, they haven't even necessarily named the crime that raises it from a misdemeanor to
01:30:10.840 a felony for jail time purposes.
01:30:15.360 And they haven't really even, they haven't even proven that campaign funds are involved.
01:30:23.280 Yeah.
01:30:23.640 They haven't proven that he did it because of the election.
01:30:26.400 Could have been he did it because his wife, he didn't want his wife to know.
01:30:31.040 Right.
01:30:31.300 That's not good enough reason.
01:30:32.580 He claims he didn't do it anyway.
01:30:34.080 He didn't do it in the first place.
01:30:35.720 So, he didn't need to pay her.
01:30:37.340 And she said years ago he didn't.
01:30:39.660 So, why are we even here?
01:30:42.260 Well, because of Donald Trump.
01:30:43.700 It's an amazing situation.
01:30:44.280 Because of Donald Trump.
01:30:46.800 That's right.
01:30:47.920 So, yesterday, Trump attorney Susan Netchels.
01:30:50.740 Is it Netchels?
01:30:51.680 Chollies?
01:30:52.460 Sure.
01:30:53.240 Went after Stormy Daniels, suggesting her porn films indicate she's lying about sex with
01:30:58.880 President Trump.
01:31:00.160 But, I guess Stormy Daniels got a little feisty with her.
01:31:06.360 And now, CNN absolutely loves that.
01:31:09.660 They absolutely love that.
01:31:11.660 They said that the Trump defense was slut-shaming Stormy Daniels.
01:31:19.920 And you can't do that.
01:31:22.420 You can't do that.
01:31:23.420 Because there's nothing more legitimate than being paid to have sex on film.
01:31:29.420 Right?
01:31:30.000 I mean, we all know that a porn career is nothing to be ashamed of.
01:31:35.220 I'm sure her family is very, very proud.
01:31:36.900 I'm not opposed to it.
01:31:37.780 No, you're not.
01:31:40.220 I mean, if she wants to do it, go ahead.
01:31:43.400 I know.
01:31:44.300 But they're making her out to be the victim here.
01:31:47.280 I know.
01:31:48.160 Come on now.
01:31:49.460 Come on now.
01:31:50.100 And she said all along, you know, even assuming this did happen, she wasn't threatened.
01:31:56.540 He didn't pay her for this night or the two nights, whatever it was.
01:32:04.760 She claims it happened in a hotel room at Lake Tahoe and then somewhere else at a hotel room
01:32:09.900 another time.
01:32:11.140 So, she hated it so much the first time she did it again.
01:32:14.640 But that was only to further her career and get on his TV show.
01:32:18.100 And she said, you know, she lost a court case.
01:32:21.260 Supposed to pay Donald Trump, I don't know, a hundred thousand?
01:32:23.720 No, $500,000.
01:32:26.000 Hundreds of thousands.
01:32:27.080 Yeah.
01:32:27.560 And she said that she didn't want to pay it because she didn't think it was fair.
01:32:30.820 Oh.
01:32:31.560 Okay.
01:32:32.740 That's great.
01:32:33.920 I'll be happy to tell the judge that.
01:32:37.160 Incredible, isn't it?
01:32:38.100 It is.
01:32:39.140 And we're supposed to be okay with it.
01:32:40.400 Oh, she doesn't think it's fair to pay what the court has decided that you pay.
01:32:44.660 Okay.
01:32:46.000 Does Don get that?
01:32:47.460 No.
01:32:47.860 I don't think so because somebody just told him to pay that other woman from Barney's
01:32:55.640 or Bergdorf Goodman's $83 million.
01:33:00.580 And I don't think that's fair, but they're not taking that into account.
01:33:04.460 No, they are not.
01:33:05.600 The other thing is, I wondered how you felt about the new Kevins because I know you've been
01:33:10.280 defending Kevin Spacey for years.
01:33:13.700 And did you see that there's new accusers?
01:33:16.500 Yeah, there's always new people.
01:33:17.700 The Kevins Spacey universe.
01:33:21.080 He just talked about it, too, on some show, on some podcast.
01:33:25.100 Yeah.
01:33:25.860 I forget what it was.
01:33:26.620 The new accusations or the old ones?
01:33:28.440 I think he was still talking about the old ones.
01:33:30.520 Okay.
01:33:30.840 He needs to address these because Daniel, an actor, said of his alleged sexual assault by
01:33:36.120 Kevin Spacey, I felt like I was staring at a soulless monster.
01:33:40.160 Oh, did you, Daniel?
01:33:41.300 That's what they all said.
01:33:42.860 And they've all gone away with their hands empty because it's not true.
01:33:47.020 So, apparently there's a documentary coming out, Spacey Unmasked.
01:33:55.980 It features 10 men, Daniel among them.
01:34:01.280 Yeah.
01:34:01.560 Are these, any of the 10, the ones that have been found to be fraudsters against him?
01:34:07.760 I don't think these have yet.
01:34:09.300 Yeah.
01:34:09.740 Okay.
01:34:10.240 It's the old ones that have been found to be fraudsters.
01:34:11.780 Yeah, that's correct.
01:34:12.580 Right?
01:34:12.820 None of them, none of these were involved in the London trial, okay, that saw the actor
01:34:18.000 acquitted of nine charges.
01:34:19.720 And all but one have never spoken out before.
01:34:22.960 Okay.
01:34:23.560 So, yeah.
01:34:24.300 So, this is all new, made up stuff.
01:34:25.040 These are new gold diggers.
01:34:27.240 The charges stemmed from alleged acts that occurred from 2001 to 2013 when he was artistic
01:34:34.540 director of London's Old Vic Theater.
01:34:36.400 Yeah, that's when, this was the other, the other case was from there when he was the artistic
01:34:40.320 director.
01:34:40.560 Which, by the way, they kicked him to the curb for that, just for the other, the accusations.
01:34:46.460 Yeah, that's unfortunate.
01:34:47.800 Yeah, I know.
01:34:48.500 That's unfortunate.
01:34:48.980 I mean, he lost the, the, the Netflix money, all of it.
01:34:51.640 It all went away.
01:34:52.720 It all went away.
01:34:53.720 He was booted off House of Cards, which was his project.
01:34:56.180 It's his show.
01:34:56.880 His show.
01:34:57.260 It was his show.
01:34:57.940 Did he not write it and produce it?
01:34:59.220 It was all his deal.
01:35:00.160 Nick Fletcher acted in it.
01:35:01.200 The original deal from Netflix was out of a hundred million or something like that for him
01:35:05.120 to create it.
01:35:05.980 And everybody freaked out.
01:35:07.320 Oh my gosh, they're giving Kevin Spacey all this money to create a show.
01:35:10.300 And then that, after that first season, it was like, wow, what a genius idea.
01:35:14.360 Right.
01:35:14.920 Oh, wow.
01:35:15.660 It was, oh, you Netflix was on that.
01:35:18.000 Wasn't it?
01:35:18.880 Yeah.
01:35:19.340 Everybody loved it.
01:35:20.100 Yeah.
01:35:20.540 And how many seasons was it before he got accused of whatever as four or five, six?
01:35:25.720 Yeah.
01:35:26.120 Something like that.
01:35:26.640 How many are there all together?
01:35:27.820 Seven, six or seven.
01:35:28.920 And it was because she ended up.
01:35:30.240 Because Robin Wright, who was his wife on the show, she's the one that continued, right?
01:35:35.000 Right.
01:35:35.240 Because she believed that she was owed the same amount of money as Kevin for doing the
01:35:40.700 show, being his wife.
01:35:42.440 And they finally bent the knee and said, you're right, you are.
01:35:45.660 And then after the one year of her being the lead.
01:35:48.440 And nobody watching it anymore.
01:35:49.720 And then canceled because they said, ooh, Robin, you're not as good as Kevin.
01:35:52.920 And that would be fine.
01:35:53.720 What a surprise.
01:35:54.720 Yeah, I know.
01:35:55.240 I mean, and she originally said that she complained about not getting paid as much as Kevin.
01:36:05.220 Yeah.
01:36:05.480 And went to Netflix and complained.
01:36:07.760 And they ended up paying her.
01:36:09.420 And then she complained about that, saying, you know, I really haven't talked about it,
01:36:14.180 but I complained that, you know, I wasn't making as much as Kevin.
01:36:17.940 Well, they paid me, but those bastards started out not paying me.
01:36:21.600 So, I mean, it's just insane.
01:36:24.060 It's insane.
01:36:25.140 It is.
01:36:26.120 Yeah.
01:36:26.820 Wow.
01:36:27.260 So anyway, and I know that Kevin is, you know, he's taken a beating, you know, a lot of these
01:36:32.660 things, do I believe, I don't believe all of them, you know, maybe some of them are true.
01:36:36.940 But on the other hand.
01:36:39.420 And if I'm working on House of Cards, let's say, I'm going to use an example.
01:36:43.520 Let's say I'm working on House of Cards.
01:36:45.000 Okay.
01:36:46.300 And Kevin walks by and cops a feel.
01:36:53.040 Am I?
01:36:53.880 Could you blame him?
01:36:54.960 I mean, look at you.
01:36:56.480 Look at you.
01:36:57.580 You can't blame him.
01:36:58.140 I don't appreciate the tone in your voice.
01:37:03.080 I mean, enough said there, I think.
01:37:05.760 Could you blame him?
01:37:07.440 That's where we are here.
01:37:09.420 You know, things might be about to get a lot worse in Israel before they start to get
01:37:15.660 any better.
01:37:16.560 Not only have the attacks increased from both Hamas and Hezbollah since October 7th, but
01:37:22.360 they just understandably rejected the joke of a ceasefire proposal coming from Hamas and
01:37:27.520 are planning to continue fighting.
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01:38:46.580 Also, did you see that the UN Secretary General left Hamas off a sexual violence blacklist?
01:38:58.940 So, they're putting together a blacklist of these groups and organizations and countries
01:39:03.220 that have committed sexual violence against women, mostly.
01:39:07.940 But they did not include Hamas in that list.
01:39:11.800 Huh.
01:39:12.520 After October 7th, especially?
01:39:15.340 Right.
01:39:15.880 After all the evidence and all of the violence against the hostages, after, even after October
01:39:25.960 7th, you still don't put them on the list.
01:39:28.400 Isn't it interesting how the Palestinians, and Hamas in particular, never seem to incur
01:39:34.800 the wrath of the United Nations?
01:39:38.060 Isn't that interesting?
01:39:39.320 Who are the countries?
01:39:40.000 Yet, Israel always does.
01:39:43.840 Hmm.
01:39:44.020 The document is titled Conflict-Related Sexual Violence.
01:39:48.760 It's published as a report of the Secretary General, and it noted there is evidence that
01:39:53.180 sex crimes were committed during the Palestinian terror group Hamas' devastating October 7th
01:39:58.100 attack on Israel, but did not specifically attribute responsibility to Hamas.
01:40:03.720 Oh my gosh.
01:40:05.660 It's unbelievable.
01:40:06.760 It's just unbelievable.
01:40:09.040 The ministry elaborated in the statement that Gutierrez ignored the plethora of testimony
01:40:14.340 and evidence that was collected and then included in the report of the special representative
01:40:20.780 of the Secretary General on sexual violence in conflict.
01:40:25.000 Patton's report after her visit to Israel found that rape likely occurred during the Hamas
01:40:31.660 attacks, and said there was convincing evidence hostages were facing sexual abuse in Gaza.
01:40:37.420 And yet, still didn't include Hamas in the report.
01:40:41.400 Yeah, we thought something else was going on.
01:40:46.340 Yeah, whatever.
01:40:47.520 But we didn't think it was important enough to write it down.
01:40:50.660 It didn't rise to the level.
01:40:51.040 Nah, so we just didn't.
01:40:53.500 We're not talking about it.
01:40:55.520 Oh, okay.
01:40:56.500 Well, that's convenient for them.
01:40:57.740 No kidding.
01:40:58.720 You know, this was a few years ago, but I remember a report that they did on the number
01:41:05.100 of times the UN has chastised Israel over the years.
01:41:11.420 You know, they give them, I forget what it's called.
01:41:13.460 What is it called with the UN?
01:41:15.000 Not demerits.
01:41:16.580 Not chastising.
01:41:18.320 But it's like that.
01:41:19.640 It's like a slap on the hand.
01:41:20.860 Yeah, it is.
01:41:21.760 Hey, you guys did a bad thing there.
01:41:23.640 Oh, yeah.
01:41:24.620 And they've done that like 150 times to Israel.
01:41:28.520 You know how many times they've done that to the Palestinians?
01:41:33.200 Two.
01:41:34.040 Zero.
01:41:34.860 Oh.
01:41:35.240 No times.
01:41:35.880 Sorry.
01:41:36.340 I went over.
01:41:36.920 None.
01:41:37.080 None.
01:41:37.480 None.
01:41:37.800 So, and apparently they're not, they're going to continue that.
01:41:42.740 And so that's, that's really wonderful.
01:41:46.440 And I'm sure that just will fuel the, the Palestinian supporters on the college campuses.
01:41:52.240 And they'll continue to proclaim that Israel is committing genocide while Hamas and the
01:41:59.500 Palestinians have done nothing wrong.
01:42:01.600 And look, our administration, this administration is, you know, on their side or seemingly on
01:42:06.620 their side anyway, for sure.
01:42:08.560 You know, they believe they can tell Israel what they can and can't do.
01:42:12.240 Yeah.
01:42:12.400 And, uh, you know, if not, we just won't give you your, your weapons or, or, uh, arms.
01:42:19.460 Yeah.
01:42:19.640 So, I mean.
01:42:20.700 Yep.
01:42:21.500 Okay.
01:42:21.980 They've got something like 14,000 more Hamas soldiers that are in Rafah and they need to
01:42:27.860 finish that job.
01:42:28.580 Yes, they do.
01:42:29.760 They need to put a stop to this.
01:42:31.100 Yes, they do.
01:42:31.440 Otherwise it's going to happen again.
01:42:33.240 Yep.
01:42:33.720 If they don't eliminate the threat, it will come back to bite them.
01:42:37.940 And so it's despicable what Biden is doing right now.
01:42:42.960 All right.
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01:44:32.760 We were talking about Sam Bankman Breed a little while ago.
01:44:38.440 And the fact that he's doing jail time for 25 years, but...
01:44:43.860 For defrauding investors.
01:44:45.600 But now they've paid back all his investors.
01:44:47.200 They're saying they found all this money to pay back the investors.
01:44:52.080 Okay, so we're a little confused.
01:44:53.840 Where's the crime then?
01:44:54.940 If you found the money, if he had the money available to pay these people and 118% of what
01:45:01.000 he owed, how is that defrauding them?
01:45:04.640 So we were asking for, you know, somebody's take on what kind of Ponzi scheme this was
01:45:09.240 where everybody got paid.
01:45:11.460 That's a pretty good Ponzi scheme.
01:45:13.120 No doubt.
01:45:14.180 Anyway, Frank in Pennsylvania.
01:45:15.320 Hi, you're on the Glenn Beck program with Pat and Jeffy.
01:45:18.620 Hi, guys.
01:45:19.440 Hey.
01:45:21.580 Interestingly enough, I put the Rubik's Cube together in my head and I said, why would
01:45:25.420 they want to do that?
01:45:26.620 Well, after donating...
01:45:28.240 My take on it would be after donating so much money to, you know, certain entities.
01:45:33.920 Yeah.
01:45:34.220 I believe that more than the actual money that was claimed to have been lost has been
01:45:40.360 taken.
01:45:40.740 And what he would accomplish or what the defense, you know, team would accomplish for him doing
01:45:49.440 the 117 return or 118 return percent, 118% would be an appeal to prove that nobody was
01:45:59.240 defrauded.
01:45:59.820 Okay.
01:46:00.880 Right.
01:46:01.120 Taking advantage of the justice system and, you know, judges that are not familiar with
01:46:05.580 what's going on here and they'll be like, oh, well, you know, okay, I guess everybody
01:46:09.000 got paid back.
01:46:09.960 There is no fraud.
01:46:10.960 Let him out of jail.
01:46:12.080 And that is my take on it.
01:46:15.020 That would be a pretty good take though, right?
01:46:17.780 Yeah.
01:46:18.220 How have they been defrauded if everybody got paid back?
01:46:23.640 I think that's a pretty good way and a pretty good piece of evidence that you didn't defraud
01:46:30.340 people for the appeal.
01:46:31.400 If they have people in charge now that are putting things together and going through whatever
01:46:37.140 the back assets are to, you know, find this money and recoup the money for the investors,
01:46:42.840 well, uh, SBF could have done that.
01:46:45.760 Yeah.
01:46:46.200 He was busy being tried for defrauding them.
01:46:48.340 Right.
01:46:48.960 I don't know.
01:46:49.740 But if you found the money to pay back the investors, then no one was defrauded.
01:46:55.900 Nobody was defrauded because if they were defrauded, you wouldn't have found the money.
01:47:02.680 Right.
01:47:04.440 Unless it's the government paying back all of these investors.
01:47:10.340 I don't know that.
01:47:11.460 I don't, I don't know that.
01:47:13.580 That's not what I read.
01:47:14.940 I don't think that's what's going on, is it?
01:47:16.040 What I read didn't say that, but.
01:47:18.340 Now, if that's the case, that's, that's obviously different.
01:47:21.900 If the government is going to make these people whole and they're paying $16 billion to do
01:47:28.260 it and bail them all out.
01:47:31.040 I mean, I have a kind of an issue with that actually, but.
01:47:33.480 Well, yeah, so do I, but.
01:47:35.680 I'm glad they're getting whole, but.
01:47:37.180 I am too, but that's not the way to do it.
01:47:39.500 No, it is not.
01:47:41.460 So maybe that's it.
01:47:43.080 Maybe it's the government paying this back.
01:47:44.780 That's not what this, you know, this, they.
01:47:46.720 Because if they found it from, from Sam Bankman Friedman or freed, uh, then that's not fraud.
01:47:53.040 I mean, they talk about how they're tracking down, uh, missing assets to repay the creditors.
01:47:58.940 And they've, you know, they're talking about, uh, they've recovered from investments that
01:48:04.920 FTX and the sister company made in hedge funds, digital assets, and their AI startup company.
01:48:11.840 So.
01:48:12.440 That's not defrauding.
01:48:16.260 No, it's not.
01:48:17.240 No, it's not.
01:48:17.960 And you've got pretty good grounds for an appeal.
01:48:20.400 If you were able to pay back your investors.
01:48:22.460 Yeah.
01:48:22.860 I'd say, let them out of jail.
01:48:24.980 What are you doing?
01:48:26.500 The guy paid everybody back.
01:48:28.620 Yes.
01:48:29.200 Or at least 98%.
01:48:30.380 If it's only 2% who are not made whole, you know, give them some time to look for more funds.
01:48:35.400 That's right.
01:48:37.280 And give him a shorter prison sentence, maybe.
01:48:40.400 Maybe.
01:48:40.940 I don't know.
01:48:41.660 I just, it seems weird to me that we're paying all this money back and he sits in prison for
01:48:46.940 defrauding them.
01:48:47.800 Yeah.
01:48:48.540 Um, no.
01:48:49.920 Yeah.
01:48:50.220 Bizarre.
01:48:51.040 It's bizarre.
01:48:51.580 All right.
01:48:52.420 I got this list of, uh, 35 things at the top of liberals lists to ban forever.
01:48:58.640 Oh.
01:48:59.280 They want to ban so many things.
01:49:00.540 Yes, absolutely.
01:49:01.500 They do.
01:49:02.100 And here are the top 35 on their list.
01:49:05.120 I mean, they don't even want to let Apple have a commercial.
01:49:07.180 Right.
01:49:08.180 Right.
01:49:08.600 And Apple bent the knee, by the way.
01:49:10.440 Oh, that's right.
01:49:11.300 They bent the knee, by the way.
01:49:12.920 They're not going to air the ad.
01:49:14.340 They're not going to air on TV.
01:49:15.000 They apologized, said they missed the mark.
01:49:17.660 Oh, my gosh.
01:49:18.080 I mean, stop it.
01:49:20.560 It's asinine.
01:49:21.120 Now, Apple deserves what they get.
01:49:22.580 That's fine.
01:49:23.140 But I mean, it's just, they do.
01:49:24.060 They can do what they want.
01:49:24.920 But it's just unbelievable that a few people got, uh, got their panties in a wad and then
01:49:29.820 Apple bends the knee.
01:49:31.180 This is what happens every single time.
01:49:32.920 It sure is.
01:49:33.320 If you complain on Twitter or X, whatever you want to call it, about a company, they're
01:49:38.920 going to cave.
01:49:39.700 Tim had posted the video on X and they posted it, I think, on YouTube.
01:49:44.060 So they're not going to run it on TV ever again?
01:49:46.340 They apologized, said we missed the mark.
01:49:48.020 That's unbelievable.
01:49:48.760 I disagree with missing the mark, but whatever.
01:49:52.700 All right, so now there's 36 things.
01:49:54.980 The Apple TV spot.
01:49:56.700 That's thing one.
01:49:57.940 Well, they got that.
01:49:58.840 They got that.
01:49:59.600 That's done.
01:50:00.060 They want to ban the death penalty.
01:50:03.420 Yeah, they've been trying to do that for a long time.
01:50:04.860 Oh yeah, they've been after that for a long time.
01:50:05.660 Yeah.
01:50:05.880 And they're, I mean, there's, that's a battle, uh, being won.
01:50:11.080 I mean, there's fewer and fewer death penalties and they've found ways around it.
01:50:14.140 I mean, they're finding ways to make it difficult to get the drugs.
01:50:18.180 That's why some states have gone back to the firing range.
01:50:21.540 And I will say it really sucks when somebody turns out to be innocent who's already received
01:50:28.800 the death penalty.
01:50:29.820 Well, that's a problem.
01:50:31.400 That's a problem.
01:50:32.520 And it's happened a few times.
01:50:34.080 Not very many.
01:50:36.160 Not very many.
01:50:37.600 But it sucks for anybody who's ever had that happen.
01:50:41.260 From that standpoint, I understand it, but I'm, I'm in favor of the death penalty, frankly.
01:50:46.320 Even so.
01:50:47.560 Uh, fracking.
01:50:48.980 Yeah, they've been trying to get rid of fracking.
01:50:50.480 That's for sure.
01:50:51.480 Which saved our economy years ago.
01:50:54.720 And they hate fracking.
01:50:56.540 They lied about how bad it is for the environment, how bad it is causing earthquakes and water fires.
01:51:03.580 It's not causing earthquakes.
01:51:05.820 Stop it.
01:51:07.400 Assault rifles, obviously.
01:51:09.000 Oh yeah.
01:51:09.300 Assault weapons of all kinds.
01:51:11.080 Uh, if it's black and it's metal, that's an assault.
01:51:14.340 This is bad.
01:51:14.780 That's a military weapon of death.
01:51:18.260 So you don't.
01:51:18.740 You don't need it for hunting.
01:51:19.840 You don't need that.
01:51:20.200 What, are the deer wearing Kevlar vests?
01:51:22.360 Thank you.
01:51:23.160 Thank you, Joe Biden, for a great question.
01:51:26.000 No, they're not wearing Kevlar vests.
01:51:28.800 There's no need for you to have it then.
01:51:31.900 Disposable coffee cups?
01:51:33.560 Oh yeah.
01:51:33.960 Oh yeah.
01:51:34.760 Yeah.
01:51:35.060 They're definitely a good set.
01:51:35.520 They've already done a really good job on that.
01:51:36.920 Yes, they have.
01:51:37.920 There's hardly any styrofoam available anywhere.
01:51:40.360 And styrofoam is a great product.
01:51:42.220 It's a great product.
01:51:43.680 Yes.
01:51:44.080 I mean, I'm a fan of styrofoam.
01:51:45.080 I know the person who's responsible for, well, I knew him, for styrofoam for the most part.
01:51:50.780 And, uh...
01:51:52.000 Oh, bless his heart.
01:51:53.020 Bless his heart.
01:51:53.740 Made him quite rich.
01:51:54.420 There's no doubt about it.
01:51:55.380 Fairly wealthy.
01:51:55.740 I'm sure it did.
01:51:56.460 Uh, yes.
01:51:57.320 I mean, it's just another example of modern petro technology though, which I'm a fan of.
01:52:02.680 Yes.
01:52:02.880 Like everything else, you want to get rid of all this stuff, and it's all made from petro
01:52:07.500 technology.
01:52:08.640 All of it.
01:52:09.540 Mm-hmm.
01:52:10.160 Uh, so what happens when we get rid of it?
01:52:12.320 Oh, I know.
01:52:13.040 None of your products exist.
01:52:14.020 A lot of products don't exist anymore.
01:52:16.720 Plastic bags?
01:52:17.840 Uh, no.
01:52:18.600 Is that happening or what?
01:52:20.080 I, there's a store near me, uh, called, uh, Sprouts, where when you, when you buy items
01:52:26.280 there, uh, and you're at the checkout line, they'll say every time, do you want a bag
01:52:32.280 for that for 10 cents extra?
01:52:35.020 Are you kidding me?
01:52:37.080 You're going to charge me 10 cents for the stupid plastic bag?
01:52:39.700 Now, if you pretend that it's your first time in there, like, oh, no, they give it to
01:52:43.160 you.
01:52:43.520 Do they?
01:52:43.920 Yeah.
01:52:44.420 They really do?
01:52:45.120 I've had one give it to me.
01:52:47.720 And I was like, oh, really?
01:52:49.400 They're going to charge you for a bag?
01:52:50.780 I'm like, not this time.
01:52:52.740 Thank you.
01:52:53.480 They should feel guilty about charging you 10 cents.
01:52:55.940 I mean, it's 10 cents, but still.
01:52:58.180 Costco does that?
01:52:59.280 They charge you for bags?
01:53:01.480 I didn't know.
01:53:01.780 Oh, Costco, yeah.
01:53:02.280 You know, you can get a bag.
01:53:03.200 Yeah, they make you carry it on your back.
01:53:05.440 Yeah, I know.
01:53:06.060 Unless you steal an empty box underneath the register.
01:53:09.860 Something else they're trying to get rid of, and man, they are trying really hard on
01:53:13.640 this.
01:53:14.000 Gas-powered vehicles.
01:53:15.520 Oh, yes.
01:53:16.320 They want those gone by 2035.
01:53:19.140 And 2030 in some cases.
01:53:20.120 I think some of them have bumped it up to 30.
01:53:21.240 That is true.
01:53:21.700 But that's not going to happen.
01:53:22.720 I mean, it's just not.
01:53:23.280 It can't.
01:53:23.360 It's just not going to happen.
01:53:24.380 It can't happen.
01:53:26.260 Mandatory minimum sentences.
01:53:28.060 So you can commit as many crimes as you want and still no minimum sentence for you.
01:53:32.260 You can still get parole.
01:53:34.180 You can continue to commit crimes as long as you want and nothing ever happens to you.
01:53:39.820 There's no consequences for your actions.
01:53:42.000 Especially if you're a minority.
01:53:43.500 Yes.
01:53:44.700 How about this one?
01:53:45.980 Voter ID laws.
01:53:47.440 Are they ever trying to get rid of those?
01:53:49.580 And successfully, by the way.
01:53:50.940 They have, yeah.
01:53:51.640 Despite the fact that nobody has a problem with voter ID.
01:53:55.320 No one.
01:53:55.360 Or having an ID, you're forcing us to have an ID to buy cough syrup.
01:54:00.340 But I can't show my ID to vote?
01:54:02.460 Right.
01:54:03.120 Incredible.
01:54:03.760 And it's just insulting to minorities to say, well, minorities don't have driver's licenses.
01:54:08.000 They don't have ID.
01:54:09.200 They're just too dumb to have an ID.
01:54:10.440 They don't know where the DMV is.
01:54:12.080 They don't know how to get one.
01:54:13.380 Really?
01:54:14.060 But they do.
01:54:15.120 They do.
01:54:16.300 It's amazing that they do.
01:54:17.780 They do also support voter ID laws, which is amazing.
01:54:22.520 It's amazing.
01:54:23.860 Leaf blowers.
01:54:25.240 Not good for the environment.
01:54:26.460 Oh, man.
01:54:27.120 Not good for the environment.
01:54:29.580 Right to work laws.
01:54:31.060 You got no right to work in a state.
01:54:32.980 Well, it's because of labor unions.
01:54:37.460 Oh, yeah.
01:54:38.040 Yeah, okay.
01:54:39.260 Balloon releases.
01:54:41.060 Choking turtles and fish.
01:54:43.620 And birds.
01:54:44.280 And birds.
01:54:44.780 Yeah.
01:54:45.220 Everybody's choking on it.
01:54:46.460 Don't eat the balloon, then, stupid.
01:54:49.060 What's the matter with you?
01:54:50.200 Come on, man.
01:54:52.000 Balloon releases.
01:54:53.040 They're not to eat.
01:54:53.980 Can you imagine being pissed at seeing people with balloons?
01:54:56.100 I can't.
01:54:57.060 Honestly.
01:54:57.740 It's just incredible to me.
01:54:59.040 It's agonizing.
01:55:01.040 But this is what we're up against.
01:55:03.240 I know.
01:55:03.900 You can't release all those balloons.
01:55:06.000 They eventually land somewhere.
01:55:09.440 So?
01:55:10.680 Well, the turtles will choke on them.
01:55:12.660 How about we worry about the spy balloons coming?
01:55:14.780 Coming over our country.
01:55:15.860 Then we'll get back to you about the kid's birthday balloon, okay?
01:55:20.280 Offshore drilling.
01:55:21.620 Oh, yeah.
01:55:22.420 That's a big deal.
01:55:23.100 For Californians, Floridians.
01:55:25.640 But they all fall in love with offshore windmills that kill a bunch of people.
01:55:29.620 Okay.
01:55:29.780 If I'm killing whales and killing people and killing the environment, we're all for that.
01:55:34.240 By the way, the offshore drilling rigs are usually so far offshore, you can't even see
01:55:38.520 them from the beach.
01:55:39.460 It's like, I don't want those messing up my beach view.
01:55:42.180 You can't see it.
01:55:43.360 It's 15 miles out.
01:55:44.900 And that's the argument.
01:55:45.820 But I lived in Florida for a lot of years.
01:55:48.000 And Floridians do not want those oil rigs off the coast, man.
01:55:51.440 I know.
01:55:51.820 They do not.
01:55:52.620 And I lived there.
01:55:53.640 And when I lived there, I felt the same way.
01:55:55.300 And DeSantis, did he not?
01:55:56.500 He caved into that.
01:55:57.420 Yeah.
01:55:57.720 I mean, you have to.
01:55:58.540 Because people, they just don't.
01:56:00.340 I mean, all the time I lived in Florida, I was against it as well.
01:56:04.280 And it was dumb to be against it, really.
01:56:06.600 Except that it's just like, no, I don't want to see them off the coast.
01:56:09.560 I know.
01:56:09.940 I want to be able to see the sunset without the oil rig.
01:56:12.380 How about this one?
01:56:13.160 High-capacity magazines.
01:56:15.040 Oh, yeah.
01:56:15.560 Oh, my.
01:56:16.200 Yes.
01:56:16.660 They're definitely average.
01:56:17.480 You don't need 15.
01:56:19.900 Shut up.
01:56:23.820 Don't tell me how many shots I need.
01:56:25.480 Right.
01:56:25.940 Don't tell me how many bullets I need.
01:56:27.780 If there's 15 people coming at me, I need 15 bullets.
01:56:30.520 Probably more than that.
01:56:31.780 Because I'm not that good a shot.
01:56:33.860 Okay.
01:56:35.120 So, do I need 100 bullets in the magazine?
01:56:38.880 Yeah, maybe.
01:56:39.720 Yeah.
01:56:40.100 Maybe I do.
01:56:41.260 Has nothing to do with the deer wearing Kevlar.
01:56:43.200 Because, first of all, the right to keep and bear arms isn't about hunting.
01:56:49.460 Okay?
01:56:49.800 That's part of it.
01:56:51.100 But that's not all of it.
01:56:53.000 And that's not the main issue anyway.
01:56:55.440 Well, you can't buy a cannon.
01:56:57.740 Yeah, I can, actually.
01:56:59.300 Yes, I can.
01:57:00.280 I could then, and you can now.
01:57:04.480 I'm so tired of that.
01:57:05.940 I am, too, man.
01:57:06.700 Oh, man.
01:57:08.060 Hate speech.
01:57:08.980 Trying to do it.
01:57:09.640 Yes.
01:57:09.880 Oh, yeah.
01:57:10.400 They're winning that.
01:57:11.140 And you see where the FBI.
01:57:12.340 I mean, they're back into getting in with big tech again ahead of the election.
01:57:17.200 Because we need them to let us know what dis and misinformation is.
01:57:21.260 Mm-hmm.
01:57:22.080 So, I mean, that's the reason that they, you know, hate Elon so much.
01:57:25.140 Because hopefully Elon tells them.
01:57:26.400 Because he's fighting against them for that.
01:57:28.740 Yeah.
01:57:28.880 Yeah.
01:57:29.420 Yeah.
01:57:29.980 Single-use plastic straws.
01:57:31.520 I love that one because that's compliments of a nine-year-old kid who did some science
01:57:36.680 spray.
01:57:36.880 He did a school project or something.
01:57:39.700 And I think his teacher told him, yeah, go call some people and find out how many straws
01:57:43.500 are wasted every day.
01:57:44.480 So, he did.
01:57:45.120 He called.
01:57:45.600 And he got the answer that 500 million straws.
01:57:49.800 So, he went with it.
01:57:50.600 And that's what he went with.
01:57:51.940 And that's what everybody started reporting.
01:57:53.640 I don't know, kid.
01:57:54.580 500 million.
01:57:55.360 500 million.
01:57:55.580 I got to get back to work.
01:57:56.900 Thanks for calling.
01:57:58.280 And that's where we've been ever since.
01:58:00.020 It's not 500 million.
01:58:01.460 I would be interested to hear from the guy who actually said, I don't know, kid.
01:58:06.100 500 million.
01:58:06.440 I would, too.
01:58:07.240 I would love to.
01:58:09.020 Conversion therapy for minors.
01:58:11.000 They're trying to do away with.
01:58:14.040 Private health insurance.
01:58:15.640 They've been trying to do that for a long time.
01:58:18.020 Junk food advertising for children.
01:58:21.280 Pesticides harmful to bees.
01:58:22.920 Oh, yeah.
01:58:23.840 You know, the bees know.
01:58:25.300 The bees know.
01:58:26.320 And the bees are disappearing.
01:58:28.380 And we can't have it.
01:58:28.900 Yes, they are.
01:58:29.180 We cannot have that.
01:58:29.740 We can't have it.
01:58:31.420 Sale of public lands.
01:58:33.020 You know, I want the sale of public lands to China to stop.
01:58:36.820 Me, too.
01:58:37.300 That part of sale of public lands.
01:58:38.920 I do, as well, yes.
01:58:39.620 I'm with you on that.
01:58:41.060 Foreign entities should not be purchasing up a bunch of property in the U.S.
01:58:44.860 Here's another thing that's really been pushed lately.
01:58:48.100 Non-compete agreements.
01:58:49.720 Oh, yeah.
01:58:50.440 Yeah, they're trying to get rid of that.
01:58:51.940 And they pretty much have.
01:58:52.980 And they have.
01:58:53.400 I believe they have gotten rid of it.
01:58:56.160 You know, were they terrible?
01:59:01.200 We survived it.
01:59:02.440 I've had non-competes many, many times.
01:59:04.360 I think I have one now.
01:59:06.260 And I've survived it.
01:59:08.240 Yeah, but I mean, if you decided today, you know, I've decided I want to go work across
01:59:15.180 the street.
01:59:15.780 Yeah.
01:59:16.540 What was going to happen to you if you don't?
01:59:18.400 If you do?
01:59:20.040 Did they shoot you dead?
01:59:21.440 They'll shoot me dead.
01:59:22.320 Okay.
01:59:22.720 Well, then you don't want to do it.
01:59:23.680 Yeah, you don't want to do that.
01:59:24.680 You really don't want to do that, no.
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