9⧸14⧸17 - 'No Opinions, Just Perspective' (Matt Walshn & Bill O'Reilly join Glenn)
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1 hour and 53 minutes
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Summary
ESPN host Jemele Hill calls President Trump a racist and they give her a slap on the wrist. Is there a double standard here? No, there is no such thing as a "Double Standard" at ESPN. They have chosen their audience, their tribe, and their path. They will side with the progressive agenda every single time.
Transcript
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The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, love, courage, truth.
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Any media sources telling you today that ESPN has a double standard is flat out wrong.
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It is your First Amendment right to call the president a white supremacist.
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You think that the president might be a racist, you should say something.
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ESPN host Jamil Hill took to Twitter this week and called President Trump a white supremacist
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who has largely surrounded himself with other white supremacists.
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Now, I remember somewhere in a distant past, somebody else saying,
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I think this guy has a problem with the white culture.
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Trump is the most ignorant, offensive president of my lifetime.
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His rise is a direct result of white supremacy, period.
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Now, ESPN has neither fired her nor suspended her.
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Now, what causes people to say that they have a double standard?
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Well, probably their clear-cut history at ESPN in handling these type of cases.
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Doug Alder, Anthony Federico, fired for ridiculous comments.
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One about guerrilla warfare, not the monkey, ape, guerrilla thing, but guerrilla as a way of fighting in the streets.
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Going on his personal private account and making a statement, a political statement.
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Schilling's comment didn't fit the progressive narrative of ESPN.
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They have chosen who they believe is right, who they believe is wrong.
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All media right now is going through massive disruption.
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ESPN is going to play for the audience that they want.
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So far, it has caused them to lose over 13 million subscribers over the last couple of years.
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That has forced the company to lay off over 100 employees just a few months ago.
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The entire industry is scrambling to find their niche.
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We are at the precipice of massive, massive change.
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And ESPN is just one of the many companies attempting to find their identity.
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They're giving their tribe exactly what they want.
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They will side with the progressive agenda every single time.
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You can continue to watch and support ESPN or change the channel.
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As far as I know, they haven't made the same choice.
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This is going to make my head explode and I'm going to do everything I can to keep all of the blood inside of my body and not outside shooting from my eyes.
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The Democrats today say that they have reached a deal with President Trump to protect the young, undocumented immigrants.
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Last week, the president said he was going to end DACA.
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Now, DACA, in case you don't know, is the Obama era executive order that said 800,000 people who were brought here illegally as kids are safe from deportation.
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Now, this is not what he said during the campaign.
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During the campaign, it was quite different, Vice May, with Chuck Todd.
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So you'll rescind the DREAM Act executive order, the DACA.
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And when people come in, they have to come in, Todd.
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Todd says, Donald Trump says, no, no, no, Chuck.
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And that is exactly why people are called racist today, because they voted to kick people out of the country that were here illegally.
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So he decided last week he was going to end DACA.
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And he said, the Republicans in Congress, they need to figure this out.
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But if you don't figure this out in the next six months, then I will.
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I'm sorry, I have maybe a different calendar or a different watch, but I don't think, you know what?
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Maybe like God, Trump's time is different than our time.
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Last night, a week later, Donald Trump met with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer over at the White House.
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And let me give you the names of all of the Republicans that were also there.
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Quote, to move fast to protect these immigrants and also boost border security.
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The Democrats were clear, saying it will not include a border wall, one of Donald Trump's top campaign promises, if not the top.
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I think the wall just got 40 feet higher, I believe.
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The White House said that the wall is still on the table.
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Now, why is that on the table and not on the ground?
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Why is that on the table when it should be on the border?
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What people have endured by being called racists, they were called racist because they wanted border security, including a wall, which you promised.
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When people like me pointed out and said, you're not going to build the wall.
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Why can't we just why can't we all just get behind him?
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No, I just want to tell you that he's lying to you.
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People have sold everything, everything that was precious to them,
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You would deport the people who were here illegally and you would build a wall.
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Last week, you reversed yourself, but you said Congress has to do this in the next six months.
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Six days later, you broker a deal without a single Republican there with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
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But we're supposed to feel good that the wall is, quote, still on the table.
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When something is on the table, that means there is something to negotiate.
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You made it very clear there was no negotiation.
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You were going to build the wall and Mexico was going to pay for it.
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Now, we happen to have the transcripts where you were telling the president of Mexico that don't worry about that.
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I just need you to kind of, you know, massage the words.
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See, this is something that some people did not believe.
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Some of us were so jaded that we thought a guy who was against all of the things you were promising
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just a couple of years before could not have changed his mind.
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He was just playing the ultimate game of politics.
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But you destroyed anyone who would say that about you.
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You made it clear and you sent out your henchmen to destroy anyone who said,
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wait a minute, I think we're being fooled here.
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This is the second time in two weeks that he has sidestepped the GOP to work with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
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Or will we continue to move that line until we have all fallen off the cliff?
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By the way, we should point out that the wall is not on the table according to both sides as it comes to this deal.
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So what both sides are saying is they are giving the DACA gift in exchange for extra border security, but not the wall.
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Trump is saying we are going to go after the wall in different legislation.
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Didn't we say, didn't we say, didn't anyone who met with a gang of eight, wasn't our main concern with people like Marco Rubio?
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I will not talk to you about any, any possibility of pulling anyone and saying, well, there's a path to citizenship.
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I will never compromise that until there's a wall and strict border, border controls.
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And with the reason why the wall had to be built was because the next president could come in and just say, OK, yeah, we're going to remove all of the officers of the border patrol.
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You we demanded that finally something permanent was done.
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We demanded that we refuse to listen to this nonsense from anyone.
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Oh, yeah, you're going to trust Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
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What deal did he make that he trusts a will actually happen and be what deal did he make that he thinks that is permanent?
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That somebody else, even him, cannot just reverse when he feels like it.
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I mean, I can't believe you see people making the case that Schumer and Pelosi should be trusted in a deal like this.
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Are they Schumer and Pelosi are going to do that?
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So but the interesting thing here, I guess, is remember.
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If you if you were a big supporter of Trump or you believed in the guy, this can be support.
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But you had to remember that Donald Trump donated to these people.
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This is not just like he's he loves these people.
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He he signed a newspaper to Nancy Pelosi that said she's the greatest.
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Like he this is this is not a crazy thing for him to do.
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It's kind of what he promised to do in the campaign.
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Donald Trump is a New York progressive liberal, period.
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And I don't mean that as a slam or a smear or anything.
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But when you are that guy, you've learned who you can work with and who you can massage and get things done.
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And so when it's Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer in your office, you say they're great people because you get what you want.
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Where are all the people who accuse me of saying Glenn is just selling out?
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He wants to be friends with all these people on the left.
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I have really good friends and I would love to have more friends.
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I'm really a bad friend to the friends that I do have because I'm never around.
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I just I had promised somebody that we were going to go out.
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We're friends that we were going to go out and double date.
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It has taken me two and a half years to be able to do that two and a half years.
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I just did it last Friday when I was some friends two and a half years after I said we have got to get together.
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We finally got to get I can't handle any more friends.
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Where are the people that are saying he just wants more friends?
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Because quite honestly, this is the circle that he runs in.
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By the way, the headline today, Breitbart News.
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Trump caves on DACA wants quick amnesty for 800,000 illegal aliens.
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If the Associated Press is correct, Trump base is blown up, destroyed, irreparable and disillusion beyond repair.
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Let's hope that Pelosi and Schumer have misrepresented the DACA deal.
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Sean Hannity, if reports are true, if reports are 100 percent true,
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They wanted him to fail and pushed him into the arms of political suicide, if true.
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We are now at the crossroads with Donald Trump to where he has gone out in Fifth Avenue and he has shot someone.
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And I don't want backroom deals done with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer like the gang of eight.
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He just shot that person in the street on Fifth Avenue.
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Now he's moving on to taxes where yesterday he said, taxes on the wealthy are going to stay the same under the new tax plan.
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But I'm quoting, if they have to go higher, they'll go higher.
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Matt Walsh, who writes for The Blaze, wrote an article posted yesterday that you need to read.
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A certain sermon I heard a little while ago stuck with me.
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Friends, the Pixar film, the pastor explained, contained many examples of friendship.
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If anyone wanted to stand up and boldly declare otherwise.
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Remember that Randy Newman said, you got a friend in me.
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Now, I have no problem with a sermon that draws on art or literature outside of the scripture to illustrate a theme contained in it.
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But all of the poems, novels, songs, films, paintings, sculptures that may reveal some divine truth.
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The message preached for most of the pulpits in America is just like this.
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Superficial, childish, empty, and seemingly designed to insult the intelligence of anyone who hears it.
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Christianity is dull and lifeless in this country because that's what the church and its leaders have done to it.
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They've made it into something so bland, so generic and inoffensive that it no longer bears any resemblance to the faith of our Christian ancestors.
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Indeed, the primary goal of the modern church is to avoid offense at whatever cost.
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The problem is more specifically that they are starving people.
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There's no substance, no meat, nothing in the message being preached.
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The congregants sit there and slowly starve to death.
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Your flocks are starving churches and you are starving them.
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We drag our sorry beaten carcasses into church every Sunday.
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Fewer and fewer even bothered to do that anymore.
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The troops are suffering massive defeats in battle.
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And when they consult their commanding officer, what do they hear?
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So let me tell you what I learned about teamwork from watching Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Make me look at my reflection and see the things I'd rather not see.
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If not, then you've chosen the wrong profession and the wrong religion.
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Whoever doesn't want to be challenged, whoever insists that they're above reproach, whoever
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wants only sweet nothings whispered in their ears, whoever wants a comfortable Christianity
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We pray that they return to the faith, but not until the faith, not until the faith is
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If they are sitting there hoping to have their ears tickled and their preconceived notions
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confirmed, it is the duty of any pastor or priest to disappoint them and offend them.
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Because sometimes there is no other way to tell the truth.
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Matt, you know what I like about you is you take on your own.
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You know, you're not pointing fingers at others.
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I don't think it has much of a future in this culture if this is what we get.
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And there were plenty of Christians who said, well, my pastor is great.
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If you have a great pastor, great church, then good for you.
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You should be very happy for that and grateful.
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We know that the faith is decaying in this culture.
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And you look at any indicator, starting with church attendance, it's lower than it's ever
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There's more atheists in this country than there's ever been.
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And it strikes me that, at least from my experience and from talking to people, that the main
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problem isn't that people are going to church and they're hearing heresy and blasphemy.
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Well, they're hearing that too, so that's a problem.
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It's like you're going to church and the person talking to you doesn't understand, doesn't
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realize what century they're living in or who they're taught.
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You know, it's like the way is a complete disconnect from you walk in and it is completely
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disconnected from the world you just left and not in a good way.
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You know, it should feel not disconnected, but it should feel like a like an oasis of
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sorts, you know, like you're you're you are you're in a you're in a safe place, a sanctuary
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Because I wonder if if you're if we're saying two different things, because I just I was just
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asked to be a part of the bishopric in my faith.
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So and when we're wrestling with this very thing and I I said, you know, sanctuary, it
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needs to be a sanctuary for God's people to be able to come and be safe and you can say
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But, you know, the name Israel itself means wrestle with God.
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He expects his people to say, wait a minute, hang on just a second.
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And what's happening is I think our our our churches should be spiritual hospitals.
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I'm coming in there every day and I need triage.
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And instead, what's happening is our churches are turning into some place that is either an
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entertainment center or it is a place where all the people think that they're doctors
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and they're talking about all of the other patients that they need to help.
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I think it's like churches today or what's that dumb?
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That Robin Williams movie with where he was a pretended to be a clown for Patch Adams.
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Well, I'm saying people are dying and so the doctor puts on a clown nose and makes them
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It's like if I'm going to a hospital, it's great to make me smile, but also treat what's
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I don't know if you I don't know if you just watch the trailer of Patch Adams, but I don't
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Churches are like what I've just imagined Patch Adams to be, which is let's ignore.
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Let's ignore the actual cancer these people have, what they're struggling with.
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And let's just, you know, make them smile or put them to sleep.
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So here's the argument, the pushback, because I've talked to pastors and quite honestly,
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But if I say those things, then I'll diminish the audience or I'll just I'll diminish the
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number of people who are coming to this church.
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And and then I won't have a voice at all where my feeling is you're not going to have a voice
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You have to understand you just keep going along.
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Why would anyone come to you when I can get it from watching Patch Adams or I can get it
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I need somebody who has something real, authentic and eternally true to tell me that will help
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But nobody is nobody's doing that because they're afraid people are going to leave.
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But that's there's no reason that you're not giving them anything that they need.
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There's no reason for you to exist unless you tell them the things that might make them
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And I think that if we get to a point, it would be great in this country.
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Let's figure out where we actually stand as Christians.
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So if every church operated this way and they got up and they told the unvarnished truth
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and, you know, and you had a church of 100 people and 98 of them get up in the middle
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of the homily or the sermon and march out and you leave two there.
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Now we know how many actual Christians we have in this church to let's start with them.
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And then maybe they can go out because this is the whole point.
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They're supposed to go out into the mission field and go win back the other 98.
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It's the two that you need to kind of cater to.
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You need to give them what they need because here's the problem.
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If you lose those two, but you keep the 98, then you're done.
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They're leaves that will blow away in the full wind.
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So going back to your story here on The Blaze, because this is interesting.
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Are you making the point that they have to make sure they're making the uncomfortable
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points in any way possible and not skimming from that?
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Or are you making the point that they shouldn't be making these points via the vehicle of Toy
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A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down?
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Or are you saying that there's just nothing in those?
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If there's medicine, yeah, if there actually is medicine in it, but what we're getting
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So it's just sugar makes the sugar go down, which is great, but there's no medicine.
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Now, if you can figure out a way to use Toy Story to make some deep spiritual point
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that's going to satiate the deep yearnings of these Christian believers, then you're very
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talented and great, go for it, and you have seen much more in Toy Story than I saw, because
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I've seen the movie many times, and all I see is talking toys.
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But if you see something deeper in it, then great, make that point.
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But in my case, all he made was the point that, yeah, let's make friends with people.
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Then just put on the movie Toy Story and let us watch that.
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Because you made a point earlier about bringing the tough truth, right?
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And you have to make sure you're giving the tough truth.
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Well, kind of an illustration of the trailer of Patch Adams.
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Like, that's an effective way of making those points.
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If you can bring the truth through those vehicles, I don't necessarily mind it.
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I will say it's a sad circumstance that Christians have to get that message through movies, and
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And this made a lot of people very angry, but I actually...
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I talked about Willy Wonka and the golden ticket, and I tied it into a...
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Yeah, but if I'm talking about, hey, and by the way, you can lick the wallpaper on the
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Jesus used parables that were very simple to appeal so that the people that were listening
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But obviously, the point he was making was very deep.
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And sometimes the points he was making were, frankly, terrifying.
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And he was finding a way to package it so that...
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Not just so it'd be palatable, but so that we could wrap our minds around this concept.
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But that also takes a certain level of insight and talent that I think a lot of pastors just
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You know, I don't think you need to be necessarily a brilliant public speaker to be a pastor.
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You know, there could be normal people that are taking these jobs.
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But if you're in that camp, then I think you need to just be more direct.
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And even if you're just writing it down and you're reading from it, but just tell the people
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the truth that they need to hear, don't try to get too cute with it, unless you really
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are, you know, a brilliant orator, which most of these people aren't.
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You can read the story from Matt Walsh up at TheBlaze.com.
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And how many times a week are you doing columns?
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Two times a week, and then I got a podcast coming in.
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Also coming up in just a minute, Bill O'Reilly.
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We're going to talk a little bit about DACA and what happened with the president.
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Anxious to hear what his take on this is with Breitbart coming out.
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Breitbart editor, what was the, what was the editor's quote to the, here it is, to the
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Washington Post, Donald Trump should be ashamed of himself he wasn't elected to do this.
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DACA, taxes, we have 17 days to get health care reform finished, or you got to start all
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So you'd have to get 60 votes for anything, and that's not going to happen.
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We got through this entire time, and they're going to blow the Obamacare repeal thing.
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I mean, you just throw your hands up, and you realize that this is the way it is.
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This is what we should expect, and we're the idiots for expecting anything different.
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There's a good portion of America that did not buy into it.
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We hoped, we hoped, we prayed, but we didn't think it would actually turn out any differently
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And I'm anxious to hear Bill's take on, could it get worse from here?
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Well, Donald Trump promised that he would make deals, and that's exactly what he did last night.
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The president had dinner last night where he apparently struck a deal with Chuck Schumer
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The White House this morning is starting to walk it back.
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The deal reportedly enshrines the protections of DACA into law quickly
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and will work out a package of border security.
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The deal does not include any funding for the wall.
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The Democrats have achieved their policy goal of turning DACA into law.
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We got a commitment from Democrats to work on border security.
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On the positive side, if we are going to live by DACA, it is better that Congress passes it into law
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One, making a deal is not bad if you get something good out of it.
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Two, Trump got nothing good out of this deal, at least that we know of.
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Because the Democrats are always going to promise,
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we're going to work on a border security package.
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We're going to work on a border security package.
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A good deal would have included real immigration reforms, real border enforcement.
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If Trump reverses himself, they get to call him cruel and paint him as the bad guy
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trying to hurt these young adults affected by DACA.
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If he instead keeps his word, they get their policy goal,
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I don't know who it is, but I know for sure it is not Chuck, and it is not Nancy.
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but I am actually going to speak and having dinner this weekend with Paul Kagame,
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but I've also been asked to speak at a three-day conference
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which tries to bring people together on forgiveness and healing
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I will be having brunch with Garbenghuli Berak Medidov from Turkmenistan.
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So it's an international pancake kind of moment.
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So anyway, Bill O'Reilly is with us today instead of on Friday,
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but I'm glad he's here because I want to talk to him a lot about the deal,
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making a deal with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer
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and the spin that is going to come out of the White House now
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and the spin that is already coming out from Nancy and Chuck.
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Welcome to the program, Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com.
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You are so lucky to have me on this program today.
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No, I woke up this morning and I thought to myself,
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if I could only get more lucky and then you were here.
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Because I am going to be able to define this so even you understand it.
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I just wanted to give a plug because I'm having lunch with Ricky Buffen Yachts.
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Who once traveled to Bolivia and he wants healing.
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I'm going to figure out if he was healed or not.
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I have to now walk you through what's happening on DACA.
00:42:26.140
Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer want to destroy Donald Trump.
00:42:49.560
They know the fastest way to do that is to get Trump's base angry with him.
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including the president knows how this DACA thing is going to turn out because the Republicans
00:43:47.160
Very difficult for these pinheads to do because that requires them getting out of the gym.
00:43:54.360
They have to actually go to their desk and write a bill.
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here's the new law that's going to cover 800,000 so-called dreamers,
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illegal aliens who were taken here by their parents,
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So Trump doesn't have any input as far as what's going to happen to the dreamers.
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because it hasn't been written under that point.
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they could write a bill that replaces Nancy Pelosi with a chicken.
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All of us loyal Americans who want the best for our country should stop now with the speculation,
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which gets us nowhere and wait until this bill comes out.
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Now it is worthy that you and other commentators tell president Trump what you would like to see in the bill.
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This is what we think we did during the election.
00:45:48.260
because the dreamer thing is a little bit more complicated.
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here's what I believe the American people were actually saying beyond all the hyperbole and everything else.
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This is what the American people were saying during the election.
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that the Republicans will put some kind of stringent border security,
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but there are other things that are going to happen.
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He doesn't want it because he has to expand his base a little bit.
00:46:53.740
And the polls overwhelmingly show that Americans are open to a fair deal for these people,
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I don't know when he says that he doesn't think about the dreamers.
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Do you have the audio that Trump said dreamers are going home?
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because I told this to him to his face in an interview,
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the courts would block that until the year 2099.
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So let's stop the BS and get a fair bill that would strengthen border security and,
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and anarchy and eliminate anarchy in the United States.
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So has the last two years of us saying little Marco is making a deal with Chuck Schumer and the gang of eight,
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So the last two years of finger pointing and actually having,
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being the catalyst to have half of the country point to the other half and say,
00:49:16.260
I just want to tell you what's going to happen.
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but Trump has already strengthened the border to a degree that we haven't had ever.
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the 17 that he destroyed because they would make a deal with Nancy Pelosi.
00:50:11.580
They're going to build a wall that they're going to do that.
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All of them would have done with the exception of John Kasich,
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exactly what he has done so far without the division and the hatred.
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Is that in the six months he's been sitting there in the oval office,
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has been enforced more than ever in our lifetime.
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And then when the president of Rwanda comes over and runs this country.
00:51:01.960
that was the point of why we wanted a wall because nothing is ever permanent.
00:51:15.880
And Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly.com is where you can find him.
00:51:21.460
and if you want this kind of fact driven nonsense,
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you can find it at Bill O'Reilly.com back in just a second.
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I've got a list of things to talk to you about.
00:51:37.420
Bill O'Reilly.com is where you're going to go for the podcast.
00:51:40.360
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So what's the wall is what I ask about to Bill O'Reilly.
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What's the wall all about here at number one fact.
00:53:16.500
There's not going to be any wall in the bill about the dreamers because that
00:53:23.300
would mobilize opposition from a hundred percent of the Democrats and some
00:53:30.420
So they're not going to have that in there in the bill.
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He can do it by using Homeland Security funds of which there are gazillions of dollars available.
00:53:52.620
but it's not going to be a wall from Brownsville to San Diego.
00:53:57.680
It's going to be in certain places where it's easier to smuggle narcotics.
00:54:03.280
The wall is basically a detriment against narcotics,
00:54:16.340
but it's not going to be enshrined anywhere because it's too polarizing.
00:54:30.220
what you've just described is as a constitutionalist,
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I am against it as a constitutionalist and I am against it as somebody,
00:54:43.840
maybe they could knock it down if you elect Bernie Sanders,
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but he's not going to get permission from Congress to do it because there are not
00:55:25.680
He's got to do certain things that you're just not going to like.
00:55:47.460
he's obviously said during the campaign that it was going to be a wall that went for the
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but he doesn't understand at that point what it takes to get that stuff done.
00:56:04.180
Let me just read this taxes paid by the wealthy will likely stay under the same,
00:56:23.240
He's trying to appeal to working class and middle class voters.
00:56:36.780
I would like to see populism combined with astute analysis.
00:56:54.460
but we don't seem to be able to produce politics.
00:57:01.580
Bill O'Reilly is going to take on a couple of things.
00:57:13.460
we're going to try to get to the latest from ESPN.
00:57:16.240
And I know how much Bill O'Reilly loves Hillary Clinton and has probably spent all week just up late at night reading her book.
00:57:46.540
There are very few people's opinion that matter to me.
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And we welcome him to the program from Bill O'Reilly dot com.
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I'm having dinner with Winston Churchill tomorrow night.
00:58:14.840
But we're going to talk about peace and war and everything in between.
00:58:22.920
give me the facts on what's happening with the statues.
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after Robert E. Lee's statue was the subject of that incredible controversy in Charlottesville,
00:58:42.760
They're coming after Washington and Jefferson and other founding fathers.
00:58:57.240
Back on his blaze and O'Reilly on Bill O'Reilly dot com said it independently.
00:59:04.560
So Black Lives Matter and other radical groups are demanding that Thomas Jefferson statue be taken down in Charlottesville.
00:59:11.120
Jefferson founded the University of Virginia, which is there, and lived there.
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because I have a book coming out Tuesday called Killing England,
00:59:27.180
if there is a way I could get Bill O'Reilly to talk about his book.
00:59:47.000
can I ask you a question about Thomas Jefferson?
00:59:51.820
how do we get the word out that Thomas Jefferson led the fight in Virginia to try to be able to release his slaves?
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Yeah, but I mean some way that people will read it or find it.
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They have to know what Thomas Jefferson just did.
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That the man was very conflicted about slavery.
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you'll see exactly how conflicted he was and what he did.
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And the other actions that led to our independence.
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because they're going to come after Washington,