8⧸21⧸17 - America, get a grip!
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 55 minutes
Summary
Glenn Beck travels to Mexico and meets women who have been sexually trafficked from their home country to the United States to be sold as slave labor. He also meets a 20-year-old who was sexually abused by her own mother and forced to work as a slave to a man who raped her when she was a child.
Transcript
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I was, um, I was in Mexico this weekend with, um, Operation Underground Railroad.
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Uh, that is the anti-sex trafficking, um, operation that we helped fund this audience, um, really puts into action.
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They have saved people all over the world this time, and not only we have some operations going on,
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but, um, I also spoke to a couple of people, um, several people, but two in particular.
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And I want to bring this home to the statues and now the crying Nazi here in America.
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I spent the weekend with some truly remarkable people who I'm going to introduce you to in the coming days.
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Some of them in the Mexican, uh, version of Forbes magazine, uh, I think six of them named, uh, Mexico's 100 powerful women, most powerful women.
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People that were told they were powerless their entire life, literally.
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One woman, Carlita, who I met, her mother used to beat her.
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Her, her uncle, starting at five, would rape her.
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At 12, she was in the arms of a, of a 20-year-old who said he loved her and would marry her and take her away and had nothing to fear
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and then sold her and then sold her and would beat her, would burn her with an iron.
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She came back one time and, and, uh, a guy left a hickey on her neck.
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And so he said, oh, you're getting hot with the clients.
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I'll show you what hot is and did unspeakable things to her with an iron.
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So the very next day she could go out and perform up to 60 men a day, every day for five years.
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Her daughter was born, this is, after three abortions, she begged him, please, after, it was her, his child.
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And, uh, he only let her keep the baby, she found out later, because he had more control over her.
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This woman is one of the strongest women I've ever seen in my life.
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And I'm going to, I'm going to introduce you to her.
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When you see her whole story, you're going to, it will blow your mind.
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She was in a meeting asked to speak at the Vatican.
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She was in a meeting with, uh, with, uh, uh, main, I think, European rabbi, the Pope was Pope Francis.
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The, what was the, the, the, I think a Hindu, um, uh, nun that is the hugging nun.
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I don't know if you've ever seen her before, but all of these, all of these leaders, the grand mufti from Iran was even there.
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All of them, every religion, all to hear her speak.
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And about halfway through, she stopped and she looked at them and she said, you know what?
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And she prayed for them, not the other way around.
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This woman has gone through everything and she's not crying.
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She's getting on with her life and she's making a profound difference with her life.
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Another woman I met was a labor slave, which is happening here in America.
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It's happening in Virginia is one of the hotbeds.
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Our government won't look into it because the Saudi Arabians are involved.
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Slavery is happening in California, mainly with Asians that are shipped over here in cargo bins and they're brought over here to the United States and they're sold to Americans to be slaves.
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This woman was a labor slave in a dry cleaning place.
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Well, she actually had a chain around her neck and a chain around her waist.
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The last two, I can't tell you the number of broomsticks that they broke over her head, beating her.
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She was only allowed to go to the bathroom every two days.
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Only allowed to go to the bathroom every two days.
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But if she did go to the bathroom, they would beat her.
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But she didn't really have to worry about it because by the end of it, she was drinking the water out of the iron and eating the dry cleaning bags because she had nothing else.
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Her scars from the torture and from the actual chain around her neck and chain around her waist.
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I spend Saturday with them, and then I go home to the hotel, and I turn on TV, and we're talking about the frickin' statues?
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Because if he's right, they're stapling a tail back on the back end of you.
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Who the hell looks at those statues and says anything other than, what the hell is that?
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Do you remember last week, the audio of the Nazi that was saying junk about Donald Trump?
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Listen to him spout off now about Donald Trump and his Jewish son-in-law.
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I'm here to spread ideas, talk, in the hopes that somebody more capable will come along and do that.
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Somebody like Donald Trump who does not give his daughter to a Jew.
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I don't think that you could feel about race the way I do and watch that Kushner bastard walk around with that beautiful girl, okay?
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Now, here's how, here's who you're afraid of, America.
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Listen to him now over the weekend because they had an arrest warrant out for him.
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I called the Charlottesville Police Department and I asked them, I said, I have been told that there's a warrant out for my arrest.
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And they said that they wouldn't confirm it, but that I could find this out.
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That I could find this out if I wanted to go to a local magistrate or something like that.
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But with everything that's happening, I don't think it's wise for me to be, you know, going anywhere.
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You know, so I don't, I don't think it's a good idea for me to go there, frankly.
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I've emailed Stephen Tenney of the Keene Police Department.
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He's one of the cops who saved my ass when I had to pull my gun in Keene.
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And I emailed him and I said, I don't know what to do.
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And I'm watching CNN talk about this as violent white nationalist protests.
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We have done everything in our power to keep this peaceful.
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It's getting to the point where you can't even do good Nazi stuff in this country and get away with it.
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That the Nazis overseas are going, good lord, the American Nazis.
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You know, I know we talk a lot on the Internet, right?
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But, like, literally, Jason Kessler applied for a permit, like, months ago for this.
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When they yanked our permit, we went to the ACLU and we went to court and we won.
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We've been coordinating with law enforcement the entire time.
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Every step of the way, we've tried to do the right thing.
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We have used every peaceful and lawful means by which to redress our grievances.
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We are the first people in human history who has members of the Nazi party leadership who are probably still on mommy and daddy's insurance.
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You white supremacists who think that whites are somehow superior over everybody else.
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You were all in the dustbin of history and America rejects the communists and the Nazis.
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Kindergarteners can read anything about the Nazis and know they're pathetic.
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If you think that's the answer, you better check yourself because you may be evil, but you're definitely pathetic.
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And the same thing, let me just grab the big book, the Black Book of Communism.
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Our grandparents actually did their best to be strong individuals.
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Do you know how ridiculous we look as a nation?
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We've got Nazis and communists running our lives.
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And it's maybe, maybe 10% of the population and 90% is cowering in the corner.
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Pathetic weaklings that cannot handle anything.
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Sorry to start off the day with such horror stories that I saw this weekend, but I have
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to tell you, this argument over the statues is just child's play.
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And quite honestly, whether they're there or not there.
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Because I know how oppressed I am on Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
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You know, the guy who advocated going and beating people who were coming across the border.
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I'm on Cesar Chavez Boulevard, and I am so oppressed.
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I remember the last time, Pat, we were at Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
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I began to feel so bad about myself that I just didn't think I would be able to move on.
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I began to question everything about me, and I realized how powerless I was because of that
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Become who you were meant to be, not who you have allowed yourself to become because who we are allowing ourselves to become is pathetic.
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The white supremacist, Chris Cantwell, who is, of course, a fascist.
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You know, here's a guy who says, you know, Hitler did nothing wrong.
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And then is, you know, saying, you know, Zig Heil and that, you know, the black race and Jews need to be wiped out.
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And then is crying on television because there's a warrant out for his arrest.
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Well, don't forget the don't leave off the part where he gets booted from OK Cupid and no longer has his account active.
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I mean, how is it white supremacists need love?
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Well, just because you're a white supremacist, you can't date, you know, attractive females.
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You just hope the market would shake out on OK Cupid and people would maybe not want to date him.
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But no, OK Cupid had to take that step and go in there and make sure.
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Facebook, I believe, also because Facebook has said that there is no place for hate.
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Now, if you hate the right people, there's plenty of places on Facebook for you.
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This has been going on for the last weeks or and more since Charlottesville of everybody getting outed of these rallies.
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And then they go to fire the person for where they were.
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Maybe you could leave them in college so they can so they can get a clue.
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Maybe they'll learn something that would just learn something that was.
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I mean, did you hear about the guy who he was in Berkeley and he traveled across the country to go to Charlottesville, went to the rally?
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A Twitter account was taking, you know, looking at all the photos, trying to identify them.
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He worked in the back kitchen of a hot dog place.
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Apparently, good hot dogs, according to the reviews online.
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I don't believe there is a resignation process at Top Dog.
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I mean, I hereby officially tender my resignation.
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I don't know if those letters are written at a hot dog stand.
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Because if you found out that Jeffy was at the Charlottesville rally with a hood and a swastika flag, you would fire him immediately.
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Yes, and I would have a right as a company to do that.
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I would not want to work with somebody like that.
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However, at some level, because that's a public-facing job.
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As sad as it is, Jeffy actually interacts with the public, and I can understand that.
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Is our goal as a society that a white supremacist never works again, so we just all come together and pay for him so he's on public assistance for the rest of his life?
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I don't know, I'm torn, because if I was a business owner, damn straight I'd be firing that guy.
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However, I don't know that as a society, what we're saying is we don't want people who have crazy beliefs to have jobs at hot dog stands.
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I don't know if, I mean, you know, the hot dog stand, but if the hot dog stand is privately owned.
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The question is, is it what we want as a society?
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If they want to hire all white supremacists at the hot dog stand, the hot dog stand has a right to do that.
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And I, as a customer, have a right to go, oh, that hot dog stand, what are you, nuts?
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And I'm sure that's exactly what happened, right?
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People would say, I'm not going to go there, there's a white supremacist making my hot dogs.
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But unless he was making worse hot dogs for black people, I mean, it's not necessarily affecting his job performance.
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I understand it because as a business owner, I would feel that way.
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However, the left has built a structure in which every single person who doesn't have a job gets paid for by us.
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So now, instead of paying for hot dogs and this guy is living on his own, we're now going to funnel our tax dollars to this man so he can sit at home for the rest of his life because he has really crappy beliefs.
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At least he was distracted by the ketchup and mustard before.
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Now, he's going to just have all the free time in the world to sit here and plot world domination.
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There's no way to answer that, Stu, because we're living in a society now that is so hell-bent on you've made one mistake in your life.
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But I mean, you know, you do one thing that society disagrees with and you're out.
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Yeah, I mean, you know, we go back to the Mozilla CEO who, again, who didn't make, he donated to a cause that won the election, the gay marriage proposition in California.
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It wasn't like an unpopular thing where 10% of the voters felt this really racist way.
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This was an actual successful ballot initiative and he donated a couple of hundred dollars to it and he lost his job because of it.
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This is such a, I don't know what standard and what we're trying to implement here, but it's a, it's, it's, I'm very torn on that one.
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Do you hear anybody saying from either side, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys.
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Some of these statues are, I mean, these guys were all traitors to the United States of America and they were all many of them, not all of them, white supremacists.
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Because they, they, they believe that there's a superior already of, of white people.
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Now let's separate those people like Thomas Jefferson who believe that because that was the standard operating procedure back then.
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And look at Thomas Jefferson and look at his writings where he's like, you know what?
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I don't, I don't think they, I don't, I don't think we are superior in all ways, guys.
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I think there's some things here that we're missing.
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Let's, let's take people back in their time period.
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And then look, were they, yeah, I don't really care.
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And I'm just going to chain them up because I can, because they're furniture and never had any kind of an awakening.
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Who took a country moving the way towards freedom and tried to drag it back into chains.
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Margaret Sanger is one of the biggest, and she still, I got news for you.
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Uh, Andrew, uh, Andrew Jackson, he's not affecting anybody today.
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Whatever he started is not affecting anyone today.
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Do you, do you see anybody sitting down and saying, okay, wait a minute, wait a minute,
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You, we are so, we're so free of problems that we can sit down and say, you know, that
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And we're so free of problems that that's what we're spending our time on.
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And the media members who have been advocating that viewpoint, we got to remove all the offensive
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statues, walk around the city that they live in, in New York, and are faced with all sorts
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It's just in front of them as the news of the day.
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There aren't people, the only reason why I think the average person on the right is concerned
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about this at all is because you know they're coming for George Washington.
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Did you see that the National Mall, the foundation that runs the National Mall, they're already
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going to redesign some of the Jefferson Memorial?
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To include that he was a slaveholder and those.
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Well, if, and I don't have a problem with that, if they represent that correctly.
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I mean, George Washington, you were not allowed in Virginia to free your slaves.
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Thomas Jefferson fought the Virginia legislature twice.
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George Washington freed his slaves on death, which you could do if you were debt free.
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And they eliminated that loophole that Washington used.
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And it's the only way that you could free your slaves.
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Eliminate the loophole or, in Thomas Jefferson's case, you couldn't do it also if you were in debt.
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You had to sell the slaves to pay off your debt after you're dead.
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If you want to put that history in with the Jefferson Memorial and say he was the most conflicted man ever.
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And, at times, it seems as though he missed that point.
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But, he was a deeply conflicted man in the time period that he was living.
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He was trying to figure it out and way ahead of most people.
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Why would you get it at a memorial when you can't get it in a class in a university?
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And, still, in the article, it mentions, and he's believed to have fathered six children of slaves.
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Well, when you can show me the DNA evidence, and that's what they base that on, is DNA evidence.
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That evidence was evidence for about, what, three weeks, Pat?
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For about three weeks before it was disproven to be an absolute lie.
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And it was corrected by all the press, but apparently, history books didn't get that memo.
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So, Jerry Lewis passed away over the weekend, which is tragically sad.
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If you're my age at all, you grew up with Labor Day weekend being the Jerry Lewis telethon.
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I remember a Labor Day weekend, all I wanted to do as a kid was watch the Jerry Lewis telethon all weekend long, and you'd stay up really late.
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Your mom would yell at you and turn off the TV, but you wanted to watch it.
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And you would, we would all rush to the TV on that, was it, did it end on Monday, I think, and you would look at the total.
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You'd call in a bunch of money and say you're going to donate a bunch of money, so you'd watch the tote board roll over, but you knew you were never going to give it.
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I think he was, I think he was emotionally spent at the end of his life.
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Maybe in the, you know, towards the beginning of his life.
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He was really, really, really funny, but in so much pain because of his backs, because of his back.
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He gave a number one time of how many pratfalls he figured he had done without even thinking.
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And he said, you just can't, you just can't fall like that over and over and over again without hurting your back.
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And destroyed his back and was in so much pain, several times came close to suicide.
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I think he eventually, he had an implant or something put in there.
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The first ones, yeah, to have the electric implant that would, you know, shock it back into your body.
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You know, give yourself enough electric shocks.
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And I guess the theory was, you won't feel that anymore.
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And everybody remembers that legendary time when he and Dean Martin were reunited in 1976 on the telethon by Frank Sinatra.
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They hadn't seen each other or spoken in 20 years.
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A little jealousy gets in the way of nice partnerships.
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Jerry Lewis passing away this weekend, just a few weeks away from Labor Day, which was his telethon weekend.
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Today they're saying the biggest driver distraction in the history of cars.
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The last time there was a solar eclipse, 6.16 million cars were on the road.
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But this is the least dire of the predictions of what is coming because of the eclipse.
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We are forced to the amazing conclusion that in the future there will not be another opportunity
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to view a total eclipse of the sun from the continent of the United States under conditions that are really favorable
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and promise scientific success until the eclipse of August 21, 2017 and April 8, 2024.
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This was in the paper in 1932 when they were talking about the partial eclipse that was going to be seen
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in the United States and how bad the weather was going to be.
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There are people now that are, they have rented Airbnb during the weekend.
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I mean, is there anybody really like, oh, my gosh, I can't wait.
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I hope those are the glasses that burn your eyes out.
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I hope what you have are magnifying glasses on the outside of that.
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I remember in the 70s when there was an eclipse, we just took a piece of paper and put a pinhole in it.
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We're supposed to have, like, a cardboard box over our head at one point
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that you could view it through with some, I'm pretty sure.
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I thought this was an interesting piece of advice.
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Just turn on your camera on selfie mode and then just look at it over your shoulder.
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Oh, there's all kinds of predictions about what's going to happen.
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I mean, the one who was like, my kids are not going to...
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I know that's the first day of school, but my kids and I won't be back.
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Because the school's like, hey, it's the first day of school, and the solar eclipse is happening.
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We need permission slips, and you need to have these kinds of glasses, and the kids can go out and watch it.
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And some of the parents are like, God, can we move it to next week?
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Someone will stop the rotation of the moon and the earth.
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People are saying, by the way, if you do the camera thing, that it will hurt your camera?
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The sun and the moon and the eclipse will fry your phone.
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Well, you can take a picture of the sun with your phone.
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Have you seen the people that are selling the fake glasses?
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Yeah, I'm actually worried about it because I guess a lot of people...
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There's a specific thing you have to have on them.
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Like you couldn't print that on the fake glasses?
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Right, you couldn't print that on any fake glasses.
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But if you don't have the specific glasses, it could still be damaging.
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And like my kids are at elementary school and they have this...
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They were all going to go out and watch it with the glasses.
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And they ordered the glasses and the glasses they ordered got recalled.
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So they would have been out there staring at the eclipse with the wrong glasses.
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Well, hopefully they got the glasses with the right numbers.
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Because they couldn't get the right glasses at the time.
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If I remember right, this has been since I was a kid.
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But if I remember right, you take a pinhole in one piece of paper.
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And you do this until it focuses on the lower piece of paper.
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's the way it worked.
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At the full eclipse, all you'll be able to see...
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But the dogs didn't smell it because I stuffed a dead body in there with it.
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And so the dogs were totally thrown off the scent of the cocaine.
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You know, we were on an Operation Underground Railroad Rescue mission.
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And I had just spent the weekend just hearing some unbelievably tragic stories.
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And just seeing the best of humanity and the worst of humanity.
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And we come back and we step off the plane so we can go through customs.
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And Tanya says, it's nice to be back in the United States.
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And we start talking to the guy who's the Border Patrol.
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And he said, well, you know, this goes into Planet 10.
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You're going to be able to see a lot more about Planet 10 because of this eclipse.
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And he said, and you know what happens on September 21st.
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And he said, well, that's when Virgo and, you know.
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And it's all, and I was like, wow, I didn't, huh, I didn't know that.
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And that's when Tanya said, hey, honey, we got to, there's a giant fly eating our car outside.
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The guy was out of his mind nuts and was convinced that all of this is just heralding the end of time.
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It's a, you know, it's a, it's a solar eclipse, dude.
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I don't know if you know that, but they happen.
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On Twitter, at World of Stew, Glenn tweets, he says, doesn't the blaze get a daily eclipse when Jeffy walks in the building?
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The problem is, it doesn't, there's, there's absolutely no, you know, a solar eclipse isn't on a timetable.
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There's no timetable and 14 areas of the building are just plunged into darkness when he walks in.
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So, do you know what the, you know what the stars thing, what the lineup of the Virgo and, do you know what that is?
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There's a, there's another alignment that is coming.
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Isn't that where peace will guide the planet and love will steer the stars?
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Yeah, there's, there's something, there's something that's happening in September and it's the first time I think in like 7,000 years at least that's what he said.
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Yeah, that's where he said it was the first in 7,000 years.
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No, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't know, I didn't know about that one.
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I do, I'm looking up the planet X thing or planet 10, whichever Caltech researchers, researchers supposedly have found evidence suggesting there may be a planet X deep in the solar system, way beyond Pluto.
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I, I've read that and it seems like that's a possibility.
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He did tie in, uh, planet 10 to, uh, the deep state, not wanting us to know.
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They don't want us to know about another planet.
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Cause on September 23rd, the sun will be in the Zodiac constellation Virgo.
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I did at one point think, I think I'm going back to Mexico.
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I, I, I might just take an extended vacation cause I may be entering the twilight zone.
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I, I think there's somehow or another, the plane flew through a wormhole because this guy's not making much sense, but maybe it's, maybe it's, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe it was just me.
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Um, by the way, they are looking for the first time at the power grid because of this and not because of magic, but because the power grid, they say in some areas is actually putting a
00:52:44.760
lot of, uh, there's a lot of, uh, there's a lot of electricity going into the power grid from solar power panels.
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And so they're watching the power grid because as the eclipse happens, they're expecting a, a huge draw for those couple three to 10 minutes of, uh, of power either for the first time that's happened to, which of course means Christ is coming back.
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Well, if you don't have the five or 10 minutes of, uh, the solar power, uh, you know, we're cooked as a country anyway, you know, Jesus has to come back.
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And now this, uh, by the way, I'd love to hear your thoughts on all of this.
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I believe we have found a Pat Gray rabbit hole.
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It is the planet that is just outside of our known solar system.
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It's so far out, they say it would take between 10 and 20,000 years to orbit the sun once.
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How many Neptunes could we get between here and the moon?
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Well, they're made of gas, so they're like a bubble.
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Well, don't ever ask a question that you don't know the answer to.
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Well, they're not positive it's even there yet.
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Maybe the sun doesn't reflect off of it really strongly.
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Well, you should see it block stars, shouldn't you?
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Well, it's holding, they think it's holding things like Neptune in place and some other
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And not allowing them to flow freely throughout the universe.
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And even taking, some people are calling it Planet Nine, which is Pluto.
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Which, because of the demotion of Pluto, which was wrong to begin with.
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Imagine the oppression the poor Plutonians feel.
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In fact, isn't Pluto, is it smaller than the moon?
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How can we see Pluto, which is smaller than the moon, and yet something that's big enough
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to keep all the planets in line, bigger than Neptune, we can't see that one.
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A lot of people are probably thinking, why we're spending so much time on this when there's
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Like, for example, the fact that you have a Coke Zero sugar in front of you.
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Not Coke Zero, but a Coke Zero sugar, the first one I've ever seen, sitting right there
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You should do a blank taste test and see if we can tell the difference.
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Well, let me tell you, New York Central Park Saturday, the statue of J. Marion Sims has
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now been designated as offensive by the local activist group, the Black Youth Project 100.
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Women of many races and ages protested the statues this weekend, and many of them donned the
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fake blood-stained hospital gowns that J. Marion Sims was, of course, known for.
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He was the father of modern gynecology, and most consider him a natural-born feminist
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for the strides that he made in women's health care in the 19th century.
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He developed a life-saving surgery to reduce maternal mortality rates.
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However, he used enslaved African-American women against their will and without pain medication
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and used them as subjects of experiments to further his medical agenda.
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It was confirmed now that in the four years, 1845-1849, that he experimented on 12 African-American
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After 13 operations on one of the girls, she was considered cured, and the operation deemed
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Despite the fact that anesthesia was available, he opted out of using those drugs.
01:02:05.860
And perhaps if you're an expert on this guy, you have too much time on your hands.
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If he was doing experiments on slaves, really bad.
01:02:19.480
Um, however, let's make sure we understand anesthesia back in the day in those times and look
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Anesthesia was not something that many doctors wanted.
01:02:39.220
And the reason why is during the transition into anesthesia, one of the reasons doctors
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were known as the best doctors is they were the fastest.
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And in fact, at the time, they weren't wearing white gowns.
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They were wearing gowns that were full of blood.
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And so when they would come in and they would talk to you as the next patient, you would want
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the guy with the bloodiest gown because that showed that showed to you that he had done
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And so there was a real fight among surgeons about anesthesia.
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And many of the top surgeons of the day said, I don't want anesthesia.
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And it was a weird thing that they thought it could be dangerous.
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But but also many of them thought it will put me out of business.
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And now if you can just twiddle your thumbs and just root around in there, I'm going to
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take the leg off and I'm going to take it off the fastest.
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But why actually talk about the times and anesthesia and get, you know, get all of the facts.
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Let's just quick gather a mob and tear a statue down.
01:04:20.620
It's all historical context is the most important thing when you're discussing any figure.
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There are people who had, you know, in the dead ball era through, you know, three times
01:04:33.520
as many innings as the player pitchers do today and had incredible ERAs that could not be compared.
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Entire teams would go, you know, seasons with barely any home runs at all.
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You can't look at those players and compare them numbers to numbers.
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You have to take them in the context of that moment in history.
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I would like to somebody, somebody look up the four statues in Central Park that I guarantee you will not have any protests on.
01:05:06.640
But there are four statues at the end of the park.
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And I know very little about them other than they were a Rockefeller project.
01:05:15.960
And the Avenue of the Americas was named that by Rockefeller because he was trying to knit together as a progressive, you know, a borderless world in this hemisphere.
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And so he put statues up, if I'm not mistaken, of, I think it's four people.
01:05:39.340
I think a couple of them were brutal dictators that were oppressors of their countries.
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Nobody, nobody, and they don't care about any of that.
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Well, I mean, you've talked about this before going back many years and got in trouble for it by many on the left when you pointed out the history of the art in Rockefeller Center in 30 Rock, right?
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Where it was, I mean, tied to Mussolini, if I remember right.
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A huge relief on the Italian building on Mussolini.
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They had, in fact, it was destroyed, but it was only destroyed because Rockefeller was depicted in the picture as syphilis, and he didn't like that.
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And I happened to be in Mexico City over the weekend.
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And I stopped into the Palace of Fine Arts because I wanted to see this.
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I had never seen this mural before, this plaster mural that was originally in the lobby of 30 Rock.
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And if it wouldn't have had John D. Rockefeller in it, it wouldn't have, nobody would have cared.
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But it shows Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, and Marx on one side.
01:07:32.140
And it shows this grand utopia and how all the women and the people of color are all coming together and the workers of the world are uniting.
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And on the other side, it has the great men of science and Rockefeller and all of these people depicted as death and bacteria and the war machine being cranked out while people are rioting and starving in the streets.
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And if you look at this, it will say some believe that it is anti-capitalist.
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I urge you to go look that up and tell me how it couldn't, how it can't be anti-capitalist.
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And tell me how it's neutral in any way, shape, or form.
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Tell me how it's not the biggest communist piece of crap you've ever seen.
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But if that was up in Rockefeller Center today, nobody would say a word about it.
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Just as they don't say a word about the statue of Lenin that was up on somebody's rooftop.
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But listen to the way, think about how you've heard the media talking about Confederate statues over the past few weeks.
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And listen to the way the New York Times talked about this Lenin statue,
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which they wound up taking down and moving because they wanted to sell the building.
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And someone, for some reason, didn't want a Vladimir Lenin statue on top of their building.
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Over time, it became one of the most familiar pieces of art in the neighborhood,
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seen by some as a bit of kitsch and by others as a contextual nod to the days where the communist meeting halls dotted the nearby blocks
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Michael Rosen, the developer of one of the owners of the building called Red Square,
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said he had learned that it was going to be sold to someone who might not want to keep the likeness of Lenin.
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I just want to make sure everyone's understanding that.
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He then said he arranged with a business partner to take down the statue,
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which he installed in 1994 as sort of an experiment with symbols.
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I wanted to do something creative, fun, an homage to the history of the Lower East Side,
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He said, adding that the statue originally had been positioned to appear as if Lenin was waving towards Wall Street.
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Wait, if you wanted to do this as a neighborhood of kitsch,
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and you could say this, what is the neighborhood in Richmond?
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That I think has, I don't know, has Grant, I think, at one end,
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And it's, you know, it's just this beautiful street in Richmond with all of the old,
01:10:40.560
And then, you know, I think it's Lee on one end of the street,
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and I don't know, maybe Jefferson Davis at the other end, I'm not sure.
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You could say it, but they wouldn't listen to you.
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But on the communist thing, for some reason, nobody cares about communism.
01:11:04.760
It's claimed more lives on this planet than anything except disease.
01:11:16.640
I mean, what's the, what are the, whatever reservations people may have had about the building.
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I'm completely aware it was filled with contradictions.
01:11:33.100
We were building a building that was going to be rented at rates that were not otherwise affordable in the neighborhood.
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That's the contradiction they're uncomfortable with.
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Not the fact that there's a communist that inspired 100 million dead, 20 million in his own country.
01:11:46.740
No, it was, the rents were too high for the rest of the neighborhood.
01:11:50.420
And it was like, oh, this is supposed to be a good communist symbol.
01:11:53.100
And we're rent, and look at the capitalists charging all this money.
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That's the contradiction they're worried about.
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But, they go on to say, one of the people who liked the statue, because it, quote, appeared to have more fans than detractors.
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Among them was Joe Sims, a member of the Communist USA's National Board.
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At certain points in our history, communists were demonized.
01:12:21.000
Now, again, this is, would they say that, you know what, a lot of times the KKK was demonized.
01:12:29.400
And they seem to have more fans than detractors.
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They said that in the 19-teens and 20s with Woodrow Wilson.
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I'm going to talk to you about, you want credibility on this.
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I'll show you how you can have credibility on this.
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But until you do a couple of things, I suggest that we all dismiss anyone on either side that is talking about these statues.
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You want to be part of this argument of take the statues down, leave the statues up.
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You know, personally, I think we're looking at this whole statue thing all wrong.
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I personally believe this is a really good opportunity for us.
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This is an opportunity that really everybody in this audience has been working on for quite some time.
01:18:20.960
And that is, let's go back and look at our history.
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America is not the raw, raw, Uncle Sam, you know, apple pie kind of place that we all want to believe it is.
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Because I've often said, you know, Van Jones can talk all he wants about the bad things about America.
01:18:58.040
I believe I can beat him in a contest of things that America did that were horrible.
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I believe I know our history far, far better than he does.
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And he's only looking at the bad side of history.
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I collect the bad things about American history for a reason.
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Because our kids have absolutely no power when they walk into a school
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and they hear a professor tell them something about their country or their church or whatever.
01:19:36.080
They have no way to defend themselves because they've never heard this.
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And then they begin to think that everything you taught them was a lie.
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Teach them the worst parts of American history.
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And because you don't need Howard Zinn to make it worse.
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Parts that will melt the skin off of your face.
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So I think that we have an opportunity here to look and reevaluate our country.
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For the people who think that we're all, you know, mom, baseball, and apple pie.
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But here are the rules that I would like to set forth.
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I am not going to listen to you for one second.
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If you want to take down the statues of the Confederacy,
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If you can't tell me that you also want to take down every statue and every memorial
01:21:21.860
that has anything to do with Margaret Sanger, Woodrow Wilson,
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You have to be willing to take on your own side.
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When you're willing to do that, I'll listen to you.
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When you've started with those people, let me know.
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And by the way, don't cheer conservatives or don't cheer people from the South
01:21:54.920
because don't tell me you want to defend these statues
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until you can tell me what the Civil War was really about
01:22:12.240
If they loved America and they were trying to preserve America,
01:22:19.460
And why would a main tenant of that Constitution be
01:22:27.280
In fact, you were for the expansion of slavery.
01:22:33.420
If you had a state's right, you could actually opt out.
01:22:40.920
And I don't know about you, but if we were starting a new Constitution
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We maybe strengthen it here or there or clarify a few things
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So unless you can tell me that Jefferson Davis was a traitor
01:23:21.040
Oh, well, you know, he violated the Constitution.
01:23:30.380
Yes, see, Glenn Beck's taken on, he's taken on the right.
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Until you're willing to do that, I've got no time for you.
01:23:53.900
Quite honestly, I don't think we have any time for the whole argument right now.
01:23:58.280
Now, is this the biggest thing you've got going on in your life?
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Oh, I know you're so oppressed by the media, aren't you?