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1 hour and 52 minutes
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Summary
Snoop Dogg shoots a presidential look-alike. A new conspiracy theory on why the U.S. attorney s in New York were fired, and a new audio recording of Paul Ryan is released by the White House.
Transcript
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Hello, America. There is a lot to talk about this deep state nonsense that is going on.
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There is a new conspiracy theory on why the U.S. attorneys were fired, at least the one in New York.
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There is a new tape that has been released on Paul Ryan.
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You can trace it right back to the White House because it was released by Breitbart.
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There is a shot across the bow for the Republicans and the Paul Ryans of the party.
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And Snoop Dogg shooting a presidential look-alike.
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Let's start with the audio of Paul Ryan and what was released with Breitbart.
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Let's at least just talk about Paul Ryan saying that he was not going to support Donald Trump.
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My guess is that they want to brand this health care plan as Ryan care and make it all about Ryan before it fails.
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Because they don't think they're going to get it passed.
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And so they want to make it Ryan's fault so that Trump doesn't take any of the blame for it.
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Because Trump has obviously been promoting it heavily.
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But look at Ryan, you know, was sabotaging him the entire time.
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I let you call it Trump care in the beginning, but it really was Ryan care.
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I don't think Donald Trump really wants to do it, though.
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If you listen to his quote from yesterday, he said, I told him I just wanted to fail.
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Just let Obamacare fail and just blame it on them.
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The voice you're hearing is Lawrence Jones, who will be joining us in a few minutes on Snoop Dogg.
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I think you're exactly I think you're exactly right.
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He he is setting this up to fail and he's going to take Ryan down.
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Did you notice yesterday he was also talking about the GOP again?
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He was not talking about it wasn't this inclusive club anymore.
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He's also got another conspiracy that he is throwing out.
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Now the CBO, while the jobs numbers are good, where they weren't under President Obama and nothing changed.
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He didn't go and change the way we calculate the job numbers.
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Well, why can we trust them when you've been saying we can't trust them?
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And on the reverse, the CBO comes out with their their scoring of the new Trump care bill or Ryan care, however you want to deal with it.
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And he now says you can't trust the CBO where tweet after tweet after tweet after tweet all during the Obama administration.
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He said the CBO is the only ones telling the truth.
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Well, Spicer was specific in quoting Trump in his press conference saying that Donald Trump, quote, they may have been phony in the past, the job reports, but it's very real now.
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Not the way they count it, not the not the system they're using.
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But they hurt their argument because Tom Price, who's over HHS, HHS, HHS, was a big supporter of this guy who is over the CBO back when they were going to appoint him.
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So it's kind of hard for him to criticize his buddy when he was a big advocate for this guy to get the job.
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The real problem here is, is there's nothing else that we can trust.
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He's only biting around the edges, but the left will finish this job to where we don't really trust the military.
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The military has some problems, but the military, like it or not, is directly related to intelligence, military intelligence.
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As he is taking down the intelligence community, he's biting all around the important edges of our military.
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Well, it's interesting because there are people who do trust the president, no matter what he says.
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When he says the CBO is the only one telling the truth, they trust him then.
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And then when he says the CBO is completely inaccurate and we can't trust them, they trust him then.
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How do you overcome, how do you overcome this, the, um, two stories, uh, one reason Trump may have been fired or may have fired U.S. attorney Preet Bharara, how do you say his name?
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Um, apparently he is the, uh, U.S. attorney for Manhattan.
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And what he was, what he was working on was the sexual harassment case on Fox News with Roger Ailes.
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But I don't know if this is being reported and it's even true.
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I don't know if he was really involved or if it was just his office, but they're the ones involved in the sexual harassment with Fox News.
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Over the weekend, news cycle, a fascination with Donald Trump's latest conspiracy theory, blah, blah, blah.
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Um, it looks like, uh, Fox News stands to benefit from the firing of the U.S. attorney.
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For starters, New York Times on Friday named Mark Mukowski personal legal counsel to Roger Ailes as one of the top choices for the New York, uh, U.S. attorney's position.
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So, whether or not either or not either one of these are true, it's out in the system.
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So, you would essentially have Roger Ailes investigating himself at Fox News.
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And how, how unlikely is it that that could happen?
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We would all agree that if this were Hillary Clinton and this kind of thing happened, we would all, everybody on the right would say, oh, absolutely that's going on.
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But, everybody on the right will say, absolutely, that's not happening.
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First, what we have to do is we have to hold people's feet to the fire.
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Whatever the fire is that you started, that you say, for instance, hold my feet to the fire.
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If I am, you know the approach I'm trying to take.
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If I'm not fair, if I'm, you know, resorting to name-calling and everything else, fine, hold my feet to the fire.
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If Donald Trump says the CBO is good, and he says this for 10 years, and we have evidence, hold his feet to the fire.
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If you say something is bad, and now all of a sudden it's good, great.
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Lawrence Jones, he is one of the commentators on The Blaze.
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So an investigator, an investigator and a private eye and now a commentator, and is deeply rooted in the black community here in Dallas.
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He came in this morning with his hair on fire about Snoop Dogg.
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Okay, so Snoop Dogg does a video where he has a Donald Trump lookalike in clown makeup, orange clown makeup, and he points a gun to the president's head.
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Then he puts him in chains and everything else, and they're slapping him around.
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Tell me that that could have been done by anybody on Barack Obama.
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The world would have come undone if anyone would have done a picture, let alone a music video, about shooting the president of the United States.
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Snoop Dogg is also, quote, anti-violence, anti-gun.
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His feet need to be held to the fire that he started.
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And this is not just about him coming after the president, any president.
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But you come out in a video promoting shooting the president.
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And liberals have been debating, saying, well, it's a fake gun.
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These are the same liberals that don't think, that freak out when kids bring toy guns to school.
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He then, in the lyrics, say, I'm against the young black men that get 20 to 30 years in jail for weed.
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So, I'm seeing this hypocritical stance, feeding my community this nonsense.
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But when it benefits you, you're turning the page.
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He also now has a show with Martha Stewart called Potluck.
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This show all started because liberals created this meme with Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg with a picture next to them.
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So, they decided to have a show to promote unity.
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That's one of the few things liberals have done.
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Then come on your show and say something totally against unity.
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Or is it just about ratings and getting more money?
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It requires you to be intellectually curious, intellectually rigorous, and intellectually honest.
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I said, oh, by the way, Hitler would have been the biggest environmentalist, right?
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And because he loved animals, he would have been a member of PETA.
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He loved animals, loved dogs more than people, certainly more than Jews, but I think more than all people.
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Living space was obviously the big concern for the German people.
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Well, that's why he needed to invade Poland and France.
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He said they needed more land to grow food for the German people.
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It was essentially an overpopulation concern, which later became popular in the 1960s.
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But, yeah, I mean, that was essentially what he was arguing.
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Now, of course, these were also arguments to cover hatred for certain people.
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So, I said, he would have been the biggest environmentalist.
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If he would have had the environment, the global warming movement, he would have been right in there with him.
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Now, that doesn't mean that environmentalists are Nazis.
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That doesn't mean that people who love animals, I love animals, are Nazis.
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The person who said the thing on the air is a vegetarian.
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So, Glenn Beck.com wrote something, and it was tweeted out, and everybody on the left, oh, Glenn Beck, see, look, he's against, he's against unity.
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What a fraud he is saying that environmentalists are Nazis.
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Nazis, no, that's not what I said, just because Hitler believed things and would have used that movement that is going on today, doesn't make anybody in that movement today a Nazi.
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We are not, we are not willing to be intellectually vigorous, vigorous at all.
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It's their fascistic practices and policies that make them Nazis.
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Well, in some ways, not Nazis, but in some ways, what they are saying is fascistic.
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I will tell you in China, we agree, who was it, Biden, that basically said, we're not going to argue with your one child policy in China?
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You don't have a right to tell people how many children they can have.
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So we're not intellectually vigorous or honest at all.
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And so anything that furthers them winning, they just pick it.
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But I know that she didn't know that kid was a Nazi.
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But I don't want to fire it and all that for it.
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But I think it's because of the joke he made last week.
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Because his partner came out and said, he says a lot of stupid things that he shouldn't be saying.
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And then he says, oh, by the way, we've split in our partnership.
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I think that guy lost his gig because of a joke.
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I mean, let's be intellectually honest on things.
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We've all known about it, but Breitbart has just released it because the White House wanted it released.
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There are basically two things that I want to make really clear.
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This is about the Access Hollywood annex on the bus.
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But Bannon and Breitbart want this out because they're starting to distance themselves from Ryancare or Trumpcare.
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So, did you hear Beauty and the Beast is now has an adults-only rating in Russia?
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Yeah, and it was banned from some Alabama theater.
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And now the Anglican Church is apparently warning people about it over its homosexual content.
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Because every time I read these stories, I don't see the homosexual content.
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I see a bunch of people trying to make Gaston's little buddy into being gay.
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He's weird, but so is Gaston in a narcissistic way.
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Disney always puts these wacky characters into their movies.
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Let me just say this, on the gay character in Beauty and the Beast.
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Tell me, first of all, what is the Anglican Church saying?
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They alerted the congregation about the film's openly gay subplot.
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We've seen the scene they're talking about, and I don't see anything openly gay about it.
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He sings the song that they sing in the cartoon.
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And even if his creepy little buddy was gay, it doesn't make...
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I think you can take what you want to from this movie.
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And look, I don't want Disney doing this with my kids.
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But, I mean, I don't want to have to explain that to my four and five-year-olds.
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May I ask everybody who is up in arms for something that is not spoken and is apparently in people's
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You have a problem with that relationship, but not the relationship of the big beast with
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horns, the half-animal thing that wants to make it with Belle, openly is trying to get
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You'd think the bestiality concerns you might outweigh.
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We might have our priorities wrong on the boycotting of this film if you are going to boycott for
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Also, in the original story, I understand that the father exchanges his life for his
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daughters, which is a pretty bad example to set for kids.
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I mean, that's not a good message for our kids either.
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But there were no gay people in the book, were there?
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Just a really bad dad, bestiality, and no gay characters.
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Because the beast is going to become a human again, you hope.
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I mean, frogs are doing that all the time, just to get kissed.
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How many times have you woken up with somebody next to you kissing a frog, right?
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Well, with the exception of Kong looking into the eyes of the woman thinking, oh, yeah, baby.
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I was really upset about it, but he was looking at this girl like, hmm, I want a piece of that.
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It was the first Kong that I think I really liked.
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And it didn't have the, you know, erotic him holding her in the hand underneath the waterfall.
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I think this was a very good sequel to Godzilla.
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First of all, is anybody interested in seeing Wonder Woman?
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But the trailer looks as good as any of the other ones.
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Are you interested in going to see Wonder Woman?
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Wonder Woman is not, you know, these are guy movies.
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Yeah, but I love movies where the, you know, like Angelina Jolie has been in about 60 of
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Where the female, hot female beats the crap out of everybody.
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Like the one with Angelina Jolie was in that game.
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I don't even know the game, but I was a fan of the game after she was in it.
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It seems like she looks really good and she's kicking everybody's butt.
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I mean, that is seemingly what they're going for.
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She's wearing the stupid red, white, and blue little.
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And I think DC Comics, they're just not rebooting these things right.
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Where, like, for instance, Godzilla, it came out.
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And it tells us the next one is Mothra and whatever.
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Then in 2020, it's going to be Godzilla and King Kong.
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Do good movies and we'll continue to follow them.
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But every time we talk about it, we get 65 million people.
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And then Samuel picked it up for three episodes of a cartoon short.
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It's like, you know, but I want to see a good movie.
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The comic people are almost as obnoxious as the Fair Tax people.
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Why would you say something bad about the Fair Tax?
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Don't you think we all need to grow a little past our bubble?
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It's been a long time since somebody's dressed up as a giant moth.
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Rafe, something happens at the end, past the titles.
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And Rafe threw his arms up and he was like, yes!
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And everybody in the theater just turned around and looked at him and just laughed.
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I always say that I like to lead with my mistakes, and I saw the trailer for Wonder Woman, and
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I'm not going to that movie for any other reason other than it looks like an important
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DC Comics might be the greatest film studio of all time.
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They were making how much money for these stupid things?
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They're just going to the Barack Obama promise.
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I mean, Stan Lee, now at the end of his life, he's just rolling in the dough.
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No, he has made money over the years, but not like this.
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I mean, can you imagine, he at least gets to see, you know, Walt Disney really didn't
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You know, the comic book thing was very, very successful, but now Marvel Studios, Disney,
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But anyway, Wonder Woman, big supporter of her, big, big supporter.
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Well, it's funny, because one of the things they, I remember the, you know, the stupid
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superhero movies when I was growing up, and they were fun and jokey and campy.
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What they've done with all of these characters is make it into serious fare, right?
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I mean, they've gone from silly, you know, at times, you know, Christopher Reeve as Superman,
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It's one of the most bizarre movies of all time, and the story behind it is even more
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bizarre, because they made it halfway, and then they decided to go back with a different
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director, and then make it a totally different way, and add, I think they added all the cheesy,
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campy jokes in it, because they thought it wasn't going to be funny enough, and they like,
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Is that the one where they get out of the, you know, the space prison, and they come
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Richard Pryor, and then the fourth one was the nuclear war one.
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I am so happy to say, I think I stopped at number two.
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They've taken all of those characters that were in cartoons, or jokey and campy, and made
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them all into really serious, dramatic, action-packed movies.
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You see it with both Star Trek and Star Wars, too.
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I mean, Star Wars, the original, I'm a big fan.
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But, like, they took those movies that were, at times, sort of silly and campy.
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I like the fact that they've taken them seriously.
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Like, the new Star Trek movies, I think, are great.
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But you go back and you watch that as compared to the Talking Rock on the Lava Rock.
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Go back and watch even the Star Trek movies before J.J. Abrams.
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But it's an odd number, so nobody gives it any credit.
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But two, three, four, six, and eight were pretty good.
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Now, is that something that you usually only discuss while speaking Klingon?
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The Star War even-numbered Star Trek even-numbered Star Trek.
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Well, I'm just trying to wonder where you heard that.
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In fact, it seems to me that you once owned the 4,000-page Star Trek Enterprise technical
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And I will say, Pat, you were just as fascinated with that manual as I was.
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In case you were thinking, wait a minute, do I not know what the word prevalent means?
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It means widespread in a particular area at a particular time.
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I guess a particular area in Pat's head for a particular time, maybe it would fit.
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This is just yet another piece of evidence that everything exists on the internet, right?
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But yes, there are people who have tried to prove this statistically.
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And you know what's really sad is this part of the show makes sense, more sense, than the actual reality of the show.
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The Pope has come out and said that it's about time for priests to be married.
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German official wants $50 million fines for social media hate posts.
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Looks like the blizzard in New York City is a bust.
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Taxpayers are not filing their return, or at least they're procrastinating.
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And we have Rand Paul on to talk about Obamacare, a guy who is standing firm on repeal.
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Rand Paul's joining us in just a few minutes, waiting for him.
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One thing to talk about changing an allegiance to another country when a new president is elected.
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There's another thing in going ahead and doing it.
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But that is what seems to be happening with New Zealand.
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The number of Americans who have applied to grant citizenship rose to 170 in the 12 weeks following the election.
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You know what's really weird is nobody used to want to give up their American citizenship.
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Now, the number of people who are renouncing their citizenship or looking for citizenship elsewhere, dual citizenship, is remarkable.
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Why in the past when we were growing up, why would anyone need another passport?
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Now, look at the number of people that are saying, I want out of this.
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And I'm not sure that it is because of Donald Trump.
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I think it's New Zealand, for one, is a place that everybody thinks is just going to be left alone because it's out in the middle of nowhere.
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And so they just think, well, I'm going to go to New Zealand and I'll escape whatever is coming.
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I mean, China, if China expands, if the United States falls and China doesn't, China expands and takes over that entire side of the globe.
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If you can get citizenship anywhere, where would you get it?
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The Comoros is going to be the cheapest option for you guys if you need it.
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I will say, the Chinese threat aside, if I was going to go anywhere else, it would probably
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be Australia or New Zealand, because those are beautiful countries.
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New Zealand has pretty, stayed pretty much off the radar for everybody.
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New Zealand would, New Zealand would be one of them.
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Canada would be an obvious choice, because it's so much like us.
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The other thing, I don't know if you can marry, though.
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I mean, you can't leave this citizenship and go to that one.
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It's, your children will be born with all kinds of defects and everything else.
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But the other one is that nobody wants to do is Israel.
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You know, there's the obvious terrorist threat.
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Yeah, I know, but at least they're going to stand.
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Yeah, you're going to be ground zero with a bunch of people who are wide awake.
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This is, you know, yesterday, Paul Ryan said, oh, the numbers from CBO look great, while
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Donald Trump was saying we can't pay attention to the CBO numbers.
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And I don't even know what the GOP is thinking.
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Well, you know, I first started running in about 2009, was elected in 2010 on repealing
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Every time we won, we won on a message of completely repealing the thing.
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In fact, some of the leadership, I was at their speeches saying, repeal the thing, root
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And now they want to only partially repeal it and replace it with Obamacare light.
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So it's really a disaster, and I'm doing everything possible to say, let's keep our promise.
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And our promise was to completely repeal it, not replace it with, you know, Ryancare or
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So we talked to Mike Lee yesterday, and he seems pretty tough on this as well.
00:43:41.860
Do you have any allies there that are going to stand?
00:43:47.080
Mike and I are going to the White House today with a few other people, and we're going to
00:43:50.760
keep telling them what we've been telling them.
00:43:53.140
We need to separate repeal from replace, and there are good aspects of replace that we
00:43:57.980
do need to talk about, but we need to do just repeal.
00:44:00.920
We don't agree with Paul Ryan that we should keep subsidies, that we should keep the Obamacare
00:44:06.340
taxes, that we should keep the mandate, and that we should bail out the insurance companies.
00:44:10.440
Those things we just are never going to agree with him on, so he needs to strip those off
00:44:16.560
But then replace, the mistake Paul Ryan's making is there are aspects of replace that
00:44:22.640
would give millions of people health insurance, would give millions of people health insurance
00:44:28.400
And these are the buying pools that I've been talking about.
00:44:30.840
If we let people join a health care association, imagine this, people that belong to credit
00:44:36.760
There's probably 10 million people in the country that belong to credit unions.
00:44:41.260
What if they had one person negotiating with them, with the insurance company?
00:44:45.020
They'd have 10 million people that would be negotiating a great deal on price.
00:44:50.480
And when you have that many people, you get to demand the terms of the contract, which
00:44:55.100
means they won't drop you, they won't raise the rate if your spouse gets sick.
00:44:58.940
This is part of the way the marketplace would work if we free it up.
00:45:04.420
They're all talking about how many people get Medicaid, when in reality, wouldn't you rather
00:45:10.820
Randy, a lot of people are saying that you can't get a full repeal unless you have 60 votes
00:45:21.860
Well, there is a technical aspect to the way the budget works that they're saying that
00:45:27.440
repealing all the regulations like pre-existing mandate, all the essential health care mandates,
00:45:32.660
all these things that dictate what goes into your insurance that are part of Obamacare.
00:45:36.680
They may be technically right that the way the laws are written or the rules are written
00:45:41.260
about the budget, that we can't do it on the budget reconciliation.
00:45:46.180
There are other people making the argument, and Senator Cruz is one, saying,
00:45:49.900
that we should challenge that, that the Budget Act actually says the person sitting in the chair,
00:45:55.060
the senator, makes a decision, not the parliamentarian.
00:46:09.700
It may be with some of the president's advisors.
00:46:11.980
I think it is worth going because the president has said he is open to negotiation.
00:46:16.680
He needs to know how unhappy conservatives are and that conservatives did not run on a message
00:46:24.820
But I'll also take the message that it's been a mistake for them to put repeal and replace
00:46:30.020
together because if they pass repeal and replace together and it's Obamacare light and the insurance
00:46:35.620
rates still continue to go through the roof and the thing continues to unravel, we're going
00:46:41.220
I think we should put forth also a separate replacement bill that includes expanding the
00:46:46.800
health savings accounts, buying pools, getting rid of all the regulatory mandates.
00:46:51.560
We need to put that forward separately, win or lose.
00:46:54.120
We need to have a vision for how we'd make things better.
00:46:57.320
But my fear is if they pass Obamacare light, that the insurance markets will continue to
00:47:04.840
That's why they're putting the bailout of the insurance companies in there.
00:47:07.560
They understand that the insurance markets will still unravel.
00:47:11.220
And that Obamacare light's not going to work either.
00:47:13.560
That's why they have the bailout of the insurance companies in there.
00:47:16.640
What about the argument, Rand, that we've got Obamacare and we know that's an F and this
00:47:22.980
Shouldn't we take the slight improvement rather than stick with Obamacare?
00:47:27.500
You know, there were two articles written last week predicting that it gets worse.
00:47:31.300
Now, one of them is by somebody who's almost always opposed to us, Paul Krugman, but occasionally
00:47:38.500
They both make the point that if you let people buy insurance after they're sick, they
00:47:44.340
And that's why the insurance premiums are going up.
00:47:46.640
Healthy people are not buying it and sicker and sicker people are getting in the insurance
00:47:51.180
That continues after Obamacare is repealed if you replace it with Ryan care because under
00:47:56.640
Ryan's plan, they still let people buy insurance after they're sick, but they get rid of the
00:48:02.480
If you keep part of Obamacare, the idea that you can buy insurance after you're sick, the
00:48:10.020
And it actually probably is worse under Ryan's bill than it is currently.
00:48:14.300
Yeah, but at least we don't have the taxes at least.
00:48:17.140
I mean, this is the case that, yes, it's going to fail.
00:48:21.340
It's going to be awful, but at least this mitigates some of the pain for some people.
00:48:31.620
Well, and it all depends on where you want to measure it from.
00:48:34.520
So if we want to measure it from what we've promised, complete repeal, then you'd get rid
00:48:39.880
And then you'd also get rid of all the mandates as well.
00:48:42.640
Right now, they're saying, oh, it's going to save $300 billion.
00:48:47.480
Well, complete repeal would save about a trillion dollars.
00:48:50.500
So really, they're comparing it to keeping Obamacare, but no one really advocated.
00:48:55.040
No Republican's been advocating for keeping Obamacare.
00:48:58.000
So we should compare their proposal to complete repeal.
00:49:01.820
If you have complete repeal, you're going to save the taxpayer, you know, probably a couple
00:49:06.440
trillion dollars because not only about $800 billion in taxes, you're going to save the
00:49:13.360
And when people talk about Medicaid and, oh, we're going to do all this with Medicaid,
00:49:17.500
realize they're borrowing the money from China.
00:49:24.700
Obama said, oh, here, you can all have free Medicaid.
00:49:29.600
We borrow a million dollars a minute, no $20 trillion.
00:49:35.880
What we should be trying to do is get people less expensive insurance.
00:49:41.540
And you can do that by freeing up people in the individual market to join a group so they
00:49:48.400
How do you respond to the Democrat criticism that if you repeal this bill, then so many
00:49:55.420
millions of Americans are going to lose the insurance they have?
00:49:58.660
I think you have to talk about what our replacement should be.
00:50:01.980
Ryan's talking about replacement being Obamacare light.
00:50:05.120
And so when he cuts the subsidies in half but keeps them, that's the argument he stuck in.
00:50:09.420
So instead of insuring the government, insuring 24 million, the government's still going to
00:50:13.800
insure people under Ryan's plan, but half as many.
00:50:16.760
What we really need to be talking about is instead of, you know, how many the government's
00:50:21.040
going to insure, we should be talking about how the marketplace could insure people.
00:50:24.680
Right now there's 11 million people in the individual market.
00:50:29.440
And I recognize the problem and I'm very sympathetic to it.
00:50:35.880
But if you are a plumber and it's you and your wife on your plan and you buy insurance
00:50:40.580
by yourself, you're an insurance pool of two, people do worry that their wife or their
00:50:44.840
spouse gets cancer and their rates go through the roof or they get kicked off their insurance.
00:50:49.580
Our plan, our replacement plan, the replacement plan I put forward two months ago would allow
00:50:55.100
every plumber, every person in pest control, every individually owned person who has a small
00:51:03.620
If my plan were to pass, there would be no one left in the country that doesn't have a
00:51:08.480
plan that doesn't have preexisting protection, not because the government mandates it, but
00:51:14.840
What person in the country would not join a group and even a business, let's say your
00:51:19.080
business there that you have 400 employees, wouldn't you rather be in a pool of 4,000 or
00:51:27.340
You could join a credit union, you could join NFIB, you could join.
00:51:31.400
That's our problem here, I have 300 employees, I have 251 employees or something like that,
00:51:42.160
And if I could join a bigger group, I would join a bigger group because my insurance rates
00:51:48.300
What are the odds of getting a vote on your bill, Rand?
00:51:50.200
Do you think there's any chance of it coming to at least see where people stand on it?
00:51:54.060
You know, two months ago it was zero, now I'd say about 10 or 20 percent, even yesterday.
00:52:00.660
See, here's the thing, and this is what Paul Ryan has not done a very good job with.
00:52:04.620
Paul Ryan actually agrees, and so does Tom Price.
00:52:07.060
They actually agree with the health associations, the buying pools.
00:52:10.280
But they haven't been talking about it because they think replacement is half of Obamacare.
00:52:14.960
They think it's keeping the subsidies and all that.
00:52:17.140
So they haven't been talking about the really good market stuff that actually doesn't cost
00:52:22.980
Letting people join insurance pools and letting them join a nationwide group insurance pool
00:52:29.620
or a buying pool doesn't cost the government anything.
00:52:32.700
If they would have been talking about that as the replacement and saying we'd put it forward
00:52:36.720
at the same time, instead they're talking about some of the things I'm talking about in phase
00:52:41.840
three, which is, I don't know, a year from now, six months from now, no one is going to
00:52:47.660
Once the vote is over on repeal, the debate is over.
00:52:50.720
So the replacement needs to be exactly at the same time.
00:52:53.880
And because they're not talking about the good stuff that can come from repeal, all we're
00:52:58.100
hearing is about the Republicans are meanies and going to cut off all the free, you know,
00:53:03.840
insurance, the free subsidies and the free government insurance.
00:53:07.200
That's why you have to talk about replacement at the same time.
00:53:10.000
And it's why I brought replacement up two months ago, because we need to be talking about
00:53:14.280
the good things that the marketplace could do if we released and unleashed the marketplace.
00:53:20.520
Real quick, I'm out of time, but is there any sense up on the hill from the Republicans,
00:53:24.400
have they learned a single damn lesson that if they screw the American people on health
00:53:29.940
care, ram it through in the middle of the night like Obama did, or don't really fully
00:53:35.340
repeal this thing, that they're just not going to win in 18?
00:53:38.820
Is there any sense that they've learned anything?
00:53:41.300
It's amazing that people have gotten elected and are completely clueless about the politics
00:53:46.440
The people who elected us elected us for complete repeal.
00:53:49.440
So you're going to make the people who voted for you very unhappy.
00:53:52.280
And then you're splitting the baby by giving us Obamacare light.
00:53:58.020
I promise you, if the Ryan bill passes, insurance premiums will still rise.
00:54:03.260
And so a year from now, insurance premiums are going to be going up 20%.
00:54:06.760
There's still going to be only one insurer or no insurer in half the markets or more.
00:54:11.320
And everybody's going to be going, well, Republicans did it.
00:54:14.160
Republicans gave us this Ryan plan and it's worse.
00:54:19.660
So we need to be introducing the market repeals, whether they win or lose.
00:54:23.840
And in fact, if Democrats vote against the replacement package that we put up separately,
00:54:29.840
It's not on us if they won't vote for our replacement bill.
00:54:33.840
We'll be saying a prayer for your visit to the White House today, you and Mike Lee.
00:54:38.340
And we sincerely wish you luck and blessings that somehow or another ears will hear you.
00:54:52.020
Turkey says the migrant deal has ended and may unleash millions of refugees.
00:55:03.520
There is another story today that says it looks like 2017 is going to be the year of the big reset.
00:55:16.980
The tipping point and why people think this is the big reset and the next big short.
00:55:23.780
We have all kinds of tension that's happening around the world.
00:55:31.320
I don't know if you saw what's happening with North Korea, but we're doing military exercises again just outside of North Korea.
00:55:38.600
North Korea is saying this is a threat, that we're trying to perform some sort of a coup on North Korea.
00:55:48.380
Anything can happen, and when it does, we will have the big reset.
00:55:55.040
This big reset, I believe, will push us into a global, digital, cashless society.
00:56:02.140
We went from 285 billion cashless transactions five years ago to 426 billion last year.
00:56:12.000
That's a 50% increase, and that's just by letting the market happen.
00:56:16.300
Cashless society is coming whether you like it or not.
00:56:19.720
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00:56:56.020
Very excited for this week of serials begins today.
00:57:02.080
This is one of the things that I don't think the youth has ever been taught,
00:57:07.660
and this is something that we need to get out to everybody.
00:57:12.460
The youth thinks communism is communing with nature, I think.
00:57:18.560
So, socialism and communism, the truth on communism, all this week on the serials.
00:57:26.580
It begins next, but you can find it at glennbeck.com slash serial.
00:57:30.920
Please take this and spread this to everyone you know.
00:57:47.200
We've always been told that genocidal dictators of the world,
00:58:03.200
oh, they're just manifestations of the hateful right.
00:58:06.980
That the left-wing icons like Che, Mao, Stalin,
00:58:14.100
But we live in a time that seems to move faster than time.
00:58:22.120
A reality that seems to have no connection to reality.
00:58:26.860
So, to get our feet on solid ground for the future,
00:58:30.440
we must first walk through the past with our eyes wide open.
00:58:46.960
who controlled every aspect of citizens' lives,
00:58:58.180
from other, much more inconvenient similarities?
00:59:06.800
From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning, explains.
00:59:13.700
I say, well, what was Stalin's position on X, Y, and Z?
00:59:22.200
That Hitler was a man of the right and all the rest.
00:59:36.340
It was for attacking big business and high finance.
00:59:40.460
People say, well, Hitler abolished labor unions.
00:59:50.120
that allegedly proves Hitler was a right-winger,
00:59:52.960
you can apply to almost any one of the major communist dictators
01:00:21.520
that Lenin was the greatest man second only to Hitler.
01:00:25.160
And the difference between communism and the Hitler faith
01:00:38.480
and the slogan for the communists in the Reichstag
01:00:43.800
The general understanding among the communists,
01:00:52.120
towards the ultimate victory of socialism and communism.
01:00:56.040
While Hitler certainly opposed communism outwardly,
01:00:59.460
He did so mainly because he disagreed with its internationalism.
01:01:07.420
a German jingoist, not a patriot, but a nationalist.
01:01:23.360
he acknowledged that the movements were so close
01:01:31.580
would really do nothing more than compete with Marxism
01:01:37.860
But Nazi Germany had no corner on the market of racism
01:02:16.200
from Western civilization, from global civilization.
01:02:23.540
And Hitler very much inherited that Marxist analysis
01:02:27.520
when it came to things like Jews and other races.
01:02:31.060
Sometimes it's hard to tell Hitler and Marx apart.
01:02:36.720
should accept the physical and intellectual power
01:02:54.940
Hitler's underlying admiration for Marxism was obvious.
01:03:00.380
In Mein Kampf, Hitler writes about the Nazi party flag,
01:03:04.500
which is this big red flag with a white disc in the middle
01:03:12.060
that the red, the big sea of red that the swastika was in,
01:03:15.660
was intended to attract socialists to his movement.
01:03:22.820
But it went deeper than similar ideology and imagery.
01:03:37.760
signing what was originally sold as a non-aggression pact.
01:03:47.340
But is this just a story of brutal iron-fisted dictators
01:03:58.920
believed that societies would evolve from capitalism to socialism.
01:04:03.120
But they acknowledged that there were still what they called
01:04:06.240
primitive societies that hadn't even evolved into capitalists yet.
01:04:43.260
That the little people are getting in the way of our plan
01:04:51.760
This arrogance always ends exactly the same way.
01:05:10.940
you'll learn how Stalin intentionally starved his own people.
01:05:14.700
Listen live or online at glennbeck.com slash serials.
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buying or refinancing can be a stressful venture,
01:06:50.280
especially if you have the wrong mortgage consultant.
01:06:54.660
you're going to salary-based mortgage consultant
01:07:23.480
by selling something the bank wants to push on the people.
01:07:40.400
Whether you're tired of paying the outrageous rental rates,
01:41:15.960
There's you know maybe a couple two or three times a day.
01:41:25.380
Women look at that like that's going to be in the refrigerator or the freezer for maybe a couple of weeks.
01:41:34.980
And I squeeze it out of the bottom into a bowl.
01:42:00.320
I should make a bowl of ice cream for you guys.
01:42:08.040
Because there is a science to loading the bowl.
01:42:18.200
I've never seen a bowl of ice cream like the one I received at Glenn's house.
01:42:34.400
We used to buy those big five gallon drums and they were gone every week.
01:42:41.660
My father used to make the regular pudding that you'd make on the stove with milk and
01:42:48.180
And when it's hot before it gels you pour that over ice cream.
01:42:55.940
My mother used to make cheaters lemon meringue pie for me.
01:43:02.020
She would make the lemon pudding and she would take graham crackers and grind them all
01:43:06.680
up and then she would just make some meringue and then just whip it all together.
01:43:18.960
Maybe not for the listeners but I am enjoying this segment.
01:43:22.120
Well I will say today is obviously National Pie Day 3.14 and okay it's National Pie Day.
01:43:32.120
However we should be doing pie so I would assume after the commercial we'll have pie.
01:43:39.080
She made pie this weekend for some unknown reason.
01:43:49.860
It's the best strawberry rhubarb pie I've ever had.
01:44:01.060
And it's sampling things that people can go out and buy.
01:44:05.920
I mean we could post the recipe to Hannah's pie.
01:44:10.960
She may be one of those people like I'm not giving away that recipe.
01:44:13.600
Well we'll either post the recipe or we'll post a hit piece on your daughter until she delivers the recipe.
01:44:28.020
So I just go home to my daughter today and say make a pie.
01:44:36.520
I mean what else are we going to do with this company?
01:44:49.320
They want to convert you or you can pay the tax.
01:45:17.820
Although when I say we we have the ice cream Jeff he's almost done with his entire pint.
01:45:25.600
He's like three bites away from the entire pint.
01:45:27.640
I seriously if we walked out of this room right now if we went to commercial we'd come
01:45:31.960
back and there would be nothing in any of these.
01:45:33.840
If we walked out seriously if we walked out and we weren't coming back for an hour and
01:45:39.380
we weren't coming back into this room all of our pie all of our ice creams would
01:46:03.660
But are you telling me fine your wife is gone or whatever and a pint is in.
01:46:11.500
You know she's not going to look in the freezer for two days because I can get away and say honey
01:46:17.820
I ate that Friday Saturday and I had some more on Sunday.
01:46:22.280
What she doesn't know is I did eat it all in one sitting.
01:46:51.300
Why is it that we're always the ones in trouble?
01:46:55.620
We hope that the impression is that our appearance is a result of a glandular situation.
01:47:05.440
You can't tell we've snuck the extra eight gallons of ice cream.
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Bad texting accident that I'm not even aware of.
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Do you know about West Des Moines Valley High School?
01:49:21.600
I actually graduated in the 90s from West Des Moines Valley.
01:49:26.340
And the West Des Moines Valley and East High School, North High School, and South High School
01:49:32.220
have always had a huge division because they consider West Des Moines to be the, West Des Moines
01:49:37.980
and Urbandale schools to be the rich kid schools.
01:49:41.700
Even though my family was poor, they still considered it to be a rich school, rich family, which I mean, a lot of the kids driving around in fancy cars and trucks mommy and daddy bought for them.
01:49:56.060
Were they wearing red, white, and blue back then?
01:50:03.040
Valley High School was, I've actually been to a few different schools and stuff in Des Moines.
01:50:10.160
And my family has been to different schools as far as brothers and sisters and whatnot.
01:50:15.880
And there's always been a division right there between the races.
01:50:19.480
I mean, it is just, and it goes way back to the 60s.
01:50:28.120
I mean, Valley High School is a very diverse school.
01:50:35.300
We had a lot, we had a large population of Asian kids in the school, as well as white kids, black kids.
01:50:48.280
I mean, it, I mean, I did, I just did not grow up around this.
01:50:53.520
I mean, it's, it's, I mean, it just seems so 1950s and 60s to me.
01:51:00.420
I mean, there was, they even had little cliques and stuff where they had the blood,
01:51:04.240
the, the, the Bloods and the Crips were there in all those schools.
01:51:10.680
And then you had groups that called themselves the Cowboys in, um, at Valley High School
01:51:23.080
If you drove, if you drive around in a pickup truck and a cowboy hat, you're automatically racist.
01:51:28.580
And if you drive in a fancy car, then you're a preppy rich kid.
01:51:32.640
Oh, I mean, but the, the division is just there.
01:51:37.040
I mean, the Valley High School had to set up diversity classes and meetings for kids
01:51:42.860
to go to, because if they got in trouble with another kid of another race, then they automatically
01:51:53.360
And, uh, it didn't slow, it didn't slow Jeffy down.
01:52:00.320
He took, during the break, he took all of ours.