A New Dawn of the GOP | Guests: Clarence Henderson & Curtis Houck | 8⧸27⧸20
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Trump's speech at the Republican National Convention is a must-listen! The message he delivered at the convention was so powerful, and I can't wait to give you a full review of it. I hope you enjoy it and tweet me if you do!
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oh i cannot wait to give you my review of the rnc convention i can't wait i can't wait i can't wait
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we've only got 60 seconds to wait for it but that's too long i just want to say this before we begin
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these radical revolutionaries are the dumbest people i've ever seen first they build a guillotine
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in front of the white house last night i mean what more does america need to see then afterwards
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they attack rand paul a hundred radical revolutionaries he said would have killed him
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if it wasn't for the police and you see the videotape of it and they are going after him
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these people are absolute animals these anarchist communist revolutionaries are animals and
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well before i give you my full uh review of this let's just let's just start with uh the president's
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speech let me just give you some clips we start with uh clip one we're gonna go down the line here
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guys uh trump's speech most important election cut so tonight i say to all americans this is the most
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important election in the history of our country there has never been such a difference between
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two parties or two individuals and ideology philosophy or vision than there is right now
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our opponents believe that america is a depraved nation we want our sons and daughters to know the
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truth america is the greatest and most exceptional nation in the history of the world
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it is the most important election and i i i think i said in 2016 i'm not going to say that again
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um because it's always been you know potato potato this is a stark difference and that point was made
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for the last three days in ways i am shocked by um i can't wait to tell you about things that actually
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personally i felt um coming up in just a minute so most important election absolutely this next election
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will decide and if it's not a route it it may not decide we may go into you know an 1860 sort of uh
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situation but there is a possibility this is a route um because i think the democrats are so
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out of step with the american people and that will send a very loud message now one of the best lines
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of the speech was this cut to in the left's backward view they do not see america as the most free
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just and exceptional nation on earth instead they see a wicked nation that must be punished for its
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sins our opponents say that redemption for you can only come from giving power to them
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this is a tired anthem spoken by every repressive movement throughout history but in this country we
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we don't look to career politicians for salvation in america we don't turn to government
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to restore our souls we put our faith in almighty god
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the again the difference was so strong it was so strong where they have denied god in their platform
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where they cut god out of the pledge of allegiance the difference here is if you are a believer there is a home
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for you and it doesn't matter i think i think everything was done uh in this convention not to just rally the base
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i think this was done to rally the democrats who have lost their faith in their own party
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and it was allowing the base to be riled up because the base is not who the media says it is
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we're not right-wing extremists that hate black people and gays and everything else we're not those people
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and if we were you wouldn't have the reaction from the right that you're having right now the right
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loved this convention loved it i don't know a single person who has actually watched it that hasn't said
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oh my gosh the message was so great and so uniting did you notice mainstream media and the democratic party
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how many black faces there were how many people that were talking about being from humble roots
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have you noticed how the right is cheering when you see alice johnson we're supposed to hate people
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want people in jail all the time and no mercy have you noticed
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i i think this is so clear they did i don't know who produced this i'm guessing
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that it was donald trump and ivanka were somebody somebody had discipline unlike i've ever seen
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perhaps ever in television uh it was it from start to finish now let me give you the cardinal rule
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from donald trump last night listen to this from the moment i left my former life behind and it was a good
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life i have done nothing but fight for you i did what our political establishment never expected
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and could never forgive breaking the cardinal rule of washington politics i kept my promise
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really really really really really good if you listen to his speech last night
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it was the most humble speech now he did say a couple of i can't remember what they were but there
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were a couple of statements like you know and uh i put the moon up there in the sky for you last night
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you know there was a couple of things that were you know typical donald trump but this was the most
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humble speech i have heard from donald trump he used the word you far much far far more many times than
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me i think at least that was my impression he talked about you and we we did this we'll do it together
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where in 16 it was all about i'm the only guy it was not this was a very we're in this together speech
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which i thought was outstanding for him here they are um here is the president in a very powerful
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um cancel culture section our country wasn't built by cancel culture speech codes and soul crushing
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conformity we are not a nation of timid spirits we are a nation of fierce proud and independent
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american patriots we're a nation of pilgrims pioneers adventurers explorers and trailblazers who refuse to
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be tied down held back or in any way reigned in americans have steel in their spines grit in their souls
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and fire in their hearts there is no one like us on earth i want every child in america to know
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that you are part of the most exciting and incredible adventure in human history
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no matter where your family comes from no matter your background in america anyone can rise
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with hard work devotion and drive you can reach any goal and achieve every ambition
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our american ancestors sailed across the perilous ocean to build a new life on a new continent
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they braved the freezing winters crossed the raging rivers scaled the rocky peaks trekked
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the dangerous forests and worked from dawn till dusk these pioneers didn't have money
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they didn't have fame but they had each other they love their families they love their country
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and they love their god speechwriter was absolutely perfect for this um it let me go to uh let me go to
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trump's speech on biden uh defunding the police listen to this the most dangerous aspect of the biden
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platform is the attack on public safety the biden bernie manifesto calls for abolishing cash bail
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immediately releasing 400 000 criminals onto the streets and into your neighborhoods
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when asked if he supports cutting police funding joe biden replied yes absolutely when congresswoman ilhan omar
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called the minneapolis police department a cancer that is rotten to the root biden wouldn't disavow her
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support and reject her endorsement he proudly displayed it shortly later on his website
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displayed it displayed it in big letters make no mistake if you give power to joe biden the radical
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left will defund police departments all across america they will pass federal legislation to reduce law
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enforcement nationwide they will make every city look like democrat run portland oregon no one will be
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safe in biden's america my administration will always stand with the men and women of law enforcement
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another great line that came um next cut please joe biden's agenda is made in china my agenda is made in
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the usa that's great i love it i love it uh and then uh one last uh clip and you'll enjoy this if you are
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watching us on blaze tv right now uh but the fireworks afterwards were like nothing i've ever seen
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uh they i mean it this is honestly we have slipped through a wormhole this is the kind of production
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value i expect from the dnc they always get imagery and everything else and they're very good at that
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and the republicans have never been good at that this is what you get when you have somebody who has
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been in television and knows how to produce something he this thing image wise from start to
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finish was rock solid rock solid uh they didn't shockingly enough uh play cool in the gang celebration
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that was the democrats they didn't have little party poppers that they you know they pulled behind
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uh joe biden and throwing uh where you know donald trump had to act surprised it was amazing and then
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the fireworks afterwards split screen here here these are the fireworks between the dnc and the rnc uh i
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i mean it is the difference here was like your backyard fireworks and i mean china invented
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fireworks and they were put to shame uh disney i've seen disney do eight station fireworks so
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synchronized fireworks 360 degrees around you they did it for their 15th anniversary of the magic kingdom
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um and it was it was i've never seen anything like it disney was put to shame with the ending and then
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i loved it after the fireworks they come out with nesse dorma the opera the song they had an opera singer
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doing nesse dorma if you were a liberal that always thought that republicans were racist were hicks they
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only understood country music they had no culture uh your head popped last night you're just like
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you didn't know what to think because everything was turned upside down this convention and donald trump
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has fundamentally transformed in a positive way the republican party if this is the republican party
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and that is this is how they're messaging with with gay people who aren't like and we've got to have
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another march just gay people who are like yeah i'm gay and nobody here cares now let me tell you what's
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what's important uh you have you have african americans who are not being talked down to
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if this is the republican party there is no choice this is a new dawn and uh and and i i i i couldn't have done
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it any better i mean i couldn't there's nothing i can pick apart here really honestly really really
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joining us now is stew breguier hi glenn how are you good how are you good so you were a big fan
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of the event last night i don't know how you got that from what i just said it was pretty pretty
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overwhelming praise um i i also had a personal revelation last night i did a uh tweet storm uh
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last night uh because i was just feeling really personally um horrible and i want to talk about
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that later yeah you should feel that way that's that's a good thing for you thank you that's good
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that you're connecting with that finally did you see did you did you watch the whole thing i only and
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i did this actually every night intentionally i watched the network coverage so what i saw was
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what a lot of people saw yeah which was the big speeches and the the conversation in between
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uh which i thought was what was your impression of everything you know i think i liked it i mean i
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thought it was good uh you know i did see bits and pieces online as well you know and dorn i thought
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was particularly powerful and dorn uh was the most powerful but there were other you didn't see like
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the first guy who came up he was like first or second speaker right at the beginning black guy beard i
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don't even remember his name i guess he works for the president now uh but he talked about growing up
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in cleveland and you know nobody believed in him and everything else and he had such a great
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uh speech you know i never considered becoming a republican never um and that was over and over
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and over again and the democrats who were on that were saying look i i mean i don't even recognize my
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party anymore yeah i mean it was really powerful conventions are statements of strategy right yeah
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when watching the democrats and republicans back to back you see what they're doing right the democrats
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i think quite clearly had a position of we think we're ahead and we don't need to do anything to
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win this and republicans were in a position of we are trying to expand the amount of people who
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who who should be on our side right yeah like they made that case over and over again with minority
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voters and gay voters and female voters trying to communicate hey guys all the stuff you're hearing
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in the media isn't true um and it struck me is that the the democrats really are attempting
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essentially a rerun of hillary clinton i mean hillary clinton's strategy was basically to say
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donald trump's such a bad guy a guy that you can't trust he's a terrible human being therefore by default
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vote for me but added with hey all the chaos in the streets we're cool yeah yeah well well that wasn't
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exactly hillary's obviously it was a different time i said added with biden right with biden it was the
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same sort of thing and it's like you kind of look at it and it's like well why did hillary lose
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did she lose specifically because she's a horrible candidate it's very possible that's why she was
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just a uniquely bad candidate the other side of that though is did she lose because of this strategy
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which biden has taken in in some ways expanded on right where it's like just focus on trump we think
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you'll think he's a bad enough guy to not vote for him and instead of just not going to wisconsin
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we're not going to go anywhere but that's an interesting approach to this that is a it's a risky
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approach they think that they can just essentially hide in a closet until november they're not going
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to be and they're not going to they've got three nights they're going to have to get through at the
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very least it's not going to work and kamala harris last night came out and said you know if you think
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these riots are going to stop even if joe biden is elected they're not and they shouldn't what what
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convention and the speech last night loved the speech last night yeah loved it and you know as
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soon as soon as i was watching on fox last night for the first time and as soon as the speech ended
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uh chris wallace and others started tearing him apart because i guess it wasn't loud enough for
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them or it wasn't rally i was glad i was glad i liked his tone yeah when the audience they did it
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once they're like whoo i was like oh stop that right stop that and i think this was a a definite
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outreach to independence he's already got the base secure oh my okay so let's show that the
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independence that they've got a comfortable place where you know you're he's not insane he's he's
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not out of control he's not what you think he is he's not what you've been told he is that's for
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darn sure yeah and i think he accomplished that really well last night so i felt really i was
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watching i felt really guilty really guilty about one thing in particular um you know i have no
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problem speaking out about the president's uh policies and i have no problem saying in you know
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2016 i don't think he's going to do any of those things um because i didn't think he would he had
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no record of of actually believing any of these things um and uh i said it and i said at the time
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if i'm wrong i'll admit it and i have admitted that long ago as he started to fulfill those promises
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um i was shocked by a lot of them um and but last night all i could think of was when he called me
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when my dad died do you remember what i said afterwards said he called me because he had heard
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my dad died because we had to leave the hotel i was staying at a trump hotel and um he talked to me
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about my dad and and i hung up the phone and i said he is running for president and i attributed the
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entire phone call to politics and in watching this week i i think he is i mean i think he does not care
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about what he says about people in person i mean you know on stage or whatever he was he will call you
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anything and say anything he does not care but i think he is publicly like that and i i have i am
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afraid i have misjudged him i think privately you know the thing with alice johnson all of the stories
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that came out this week from people who were not political they didn't know donald trump i think one
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of the most important things about the two conventions was one you had a guy in office for
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47 years who now says he's going to do these things and they had a bunch of people say look i've known
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him for a long time and he's going to do those things okay and they're asking you on biden trust me
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trust me i know him the people that were speaking out about donald trump were the exact opposite
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i didn't know him i don't really know him but look at what he did um and i think there's it just rang
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true to me and i felt so bad about what i said how i said things in 2016 um and i've been feeling this
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way for a couple of days during this convention uh and i just feel like i i need to apologize to his
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children um because i can't imagine i mean i just had donald trump jr on with us and i can't imagine
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he acted like we were old friends i can't imagine they didn't have several conversations about me at
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the dinner table on some of the things that i said uh and i really regret it because i i do think
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publicly twitter and everything else i think the guy is out of control and doesn't care
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doesn't care enjoys it but i think privately he's a different guy because his children love him
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and i don't believe like for example ivanka is a psychopath and how is it ivanka loves him and all
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of his children love him as much as they do if he's a psychopath in real life he's not no he's not
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i don't think we ever said he was a psychopath no no i know but people think he is because
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he just doesn't seem like he cares yeah you know he'll say anything and it looks like he doesn't
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care i don't think i don't know that we said anything wrong during the campaign frankly we
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disagreed with him on policy mostly uh and because he you know his track record was not one of a
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conservative and if i would have left it at if i would have left it at politics i think i would have
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been fine because i've already said i was wrong and i said i would say i was wrong um but i i um really
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went after his character and he can be targeted with his character um and i think that's fair
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but i went after his character um personally and i think i was really wrong on the level of i think
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when it's personal and he's involved one in one on one he does care oh i think he does care yeah
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yeah and i that's definitely the messaging i think that they wanted to get through
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yeah and it did and it worked and because it didn't it felt real you know none of this felt
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staged or phony or not at all you know none of it seemed like okay we're reaching out to the black
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people again it didn't feel that no because it was all it was black people who were saying look at i
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love this guy right and this guy is going to take us to the next level the democrats haven't
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yeah and like he said last night i've done more for blacks in three years than joe biden's done in
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47 yeah and it's true by a lot it is true it is i mean when you saw i i didn't know about the you
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know the funding of the you know the the black colleges i didn't i just didn't know all of the
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things did you watch it from the beginning good list of stuff his speech no no no the whole convention
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last night uh most of it i fell asleep at one point all right so i started watching it from the
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beginning and i was just watching the raw ap feed uh and so i didn't hear any of the commentary and i
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saw everything that was on stage they opened up with a couple of people um both african-americans
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one was like look i grew up in really a bad section of town i never even thought about a republican
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um and he now works for the president and and it was so full of joy it was an amazing uh testimony
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then this woman in houston who said two years ago i was homeless yeah did you see that yes
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was that powerful very powerful she ended it and saying look don't let anyone tell you you can't do
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it yeah i'm i'm closing on a new house at the end of the month yeah i mean it was great it was because
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of one of his programs right and the other thing i thought was great was that montage they did of
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actual people who have changed from democrat to republican yeah and especially the democratic
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socialist oh my god who said she's gonna vote for trump this time that was powerful too and the
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skinny white kid with the big you know holes in his ears yeah he is he would not be pegged as a
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republican no ever and he was like you know i would never voted for a republican but i was living in my
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apartment i think in new york and he said uh you know i was talking to this neighbor who is black
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and i said you know what do you do or whatever and she said i'm in the system and he said i just
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realized everything that i thought i was for traps people it just traps them you know it was uh did you
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guys see the richard grinnell uh thing yes yeah and it was last night yeah or excuse me two nights ago
00:30:34.040
yeah uh where he was basically making the case as donald trump is the most pro-gay rights president
00:30:39.080
uh yeah ever uh and it's interesting and we've been talking about that since the beginning he's
00:30:43.720
always been kind of uh friendly uh to to gay rights i think and the only one to ever be elected
00:30:48.500
in favor of gay marriage yeah but it was a power it wasn't like they're reaching out to these groups
00:30:54.040
and like they're not all consistent you know like this bashing of the 1994 crime bill which is a very
00:31:00.200
very standard thing now that republicans are doing was something wildly supported by republicans at the
00:31:06.100
time uh you know being tough on crime law it was a law and order bill and now at the same time he's
00:31:11.140
making this case for law and order he's also kind of making the case against the crime bill because
00:31:14.800
biden voted for it it's an interesting thing to try to pull off i think the same thing goes with with
00:31:19.960
you know they did it with gay voters i thought very well when you outline everything that he uh has done
00:31:26.780
and has supported over the years there's a very important uh i think successful outreach to gay
00:31:32.680
voters who would not normally consider a republican well i think you could talk about it because you
00:31:36.360
are the gay character on the show i'm like a character right this was the most important part
00:31:39.760
that you mentioned to me but you know i think the thing is is the the most important thing is is that
00:31:43.940
i don't know anybody who had a part a problem with any of that stuff i don't know a single conservative
00:31:50.280
that this was the true representation of the republican party anybody say hey richard grinnell shouldn't be
00:31:58.400
speaking he's gay no nobody said that the interesting dynamic as a party just as an observer
00:32:04.840
here right is that all the things that he was that grinnell was hitting biden on were things
00:32:12.920
overwhelmingly supported by republicans at the time so but here they were over like they were saying
00:32:18.740
like oh he was really uh you know joe biden was really late to gay marriage okay so wait it was one
00:32:23.220
of the arguments there's a difference i understand that as an outreach political tactic it isn't
00:32:27.140
look parties are it's different i think you're missing something what you're missing is we weren't
00:32:33.600
talking about gay marriage last night this this convention was not about policies it was about
00:32:41.120
the human and american heart we can disagree on policies but we don't hate each other yeah and
00:32:48.660
that's one thing i think the bar was so powerful for trump because of how evil he's treated in the
00:32:54.540
media all the time he's the worst guy ever he's a racist he hates gays he hates jews he hates
00:32:58.500
everybody so just showing that the guy legitimately cares about people and and has empathy for people
00:33:05.100
and has treated people nicely and has people like richard grinnell who he's supposedly supposed to hate
00:33:10.860
who he's been elevated to roles never achieved by any gay person in history in the united states at
00:33:17.800
least out outwardly right um that is an important message i think to get out to people yeah you know
00:33:23.260
there was no way you could walk away if you watch this convention and listened there is no way you could
00:33:30.100
walk away and say that is a racist guy a racist party a gay bashing gay hating you know uh homosexual
00:33:39.320
uh xenophobic party there's no there's no way you could walk away unless you just didn't believe it
00:33:45.380
which by the way a lot of people you know you watch the mainstream media reaction to it and it's just
00:33:49.580
so predictable you know they they were bringing out like you know look yes he says this this and this
00:33:54.780
but but but look i mean even big reporters were doing it after this i think that particularly the
00:34:00.180
one with grinnell for whatever reason really got under the skin of reporters who don't want to lose you
00:34:05.880
know they don't want to lose that ground they don't want to lose the we're the pro gay party crowd
00:34:09.720
um they don't want to lose the we we're the only ones african americans are allowed to vote for
00:34:15.000
those sorts of things are really offensive really get really under the skin of not just the democrats
00:34:21.180
but the media in general they knew it and that's why they did it oh yeah and they did it one of the
00:34:25.680
reasons they did it politically effective i think i i love some of the little shots the little poke
00:34:31.260
them with pickle forks things that uh trump did during the speech last night that you know
00:34:35.280
drove them out of their minds oh yeah out of their minds you know one of the things that drove them
00:34:41.060
out of their minds and i just i have no problem as a historian you know i hate to say that because
00:34:48.300
i know how the press would react to that but i read a lot of history i've i've you know i go to
00:34:54.180
original documents etc etc so as a quasi historian i was i'm bothered by the precedence of the backdrop
00:35:04.160
being the white house this was the first time and i hope it's the last time if it was not the era of
00:35:12.500
the pandemic i would have i would have been screaming bloody murder because i don't like that however
00:35:19.440
with that being said remember this was his third choice as a backdrop yep this is not his first
00:35:27.340
this was his third democratic city said no not here can't have that social all that
00:35:35.060
so he's like okay i'll do it from where i'm living uh you know it was not his first choice it wasn't
00:35:43.100
but then he accentuated it last night just to get under their skin how many times did he point to the
00:35:48.780
white house to show that he's there the time that it was like you talk about a pickle fork it was a giant
00:35:53.800
pickle that he took when he took that fork out and said you know what they said this but hey look
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where i live yeah i mean it was it was really good thanks pat
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we all grew up uh and i don't even know if this is happening anymore but when we grew up we all studied
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and not willing to get up uh we all saw it growing up we all learned about these about these really brave
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he has he's amazing he he i he marched with us in birmingham uh and said it's time for all of us to
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this is the glenn bank program i have to tell you the the gop convention was transformative in nature
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in every positive way it was a convention that was so inclusive and showed showed who i think
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conservatives really are didn't tell people showed people who we really are and i just i i thought it was
00:42:25.500
it's going to change the gop and change the course of that political party i hope for a very long time
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one of the guys that stood up is uh one of the civil rights activists who was at the woolworth lunch
00:42:41.740
counter sit-in in 1960 very brave man uh and he has he marched with us in birmingham alabama uh just
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what four years ago or so um i love this guy he was one of the speakers at the gop convention and he
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had a few words uh for joe biden saying if you don't vote for me you ain't black we're going to talk
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to him in 60 seconds this is the glenn back program sometimes in life the right choice is hard to make
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00:45:08.600
warworth lunch counter sit-in amazing guy and uh i just love him and it's an honor to have you on the
00:45:15.000
phone again clarence how are you good morning glenn long time no see i know i know i have been thinking
00:45:22.080
about you a lot lately um before the gop convention because you actually were part of these protests in
00:45:30.840
the 60s that mattered and i know at the time there was a real a lot of people were angry with martin luther
00:45:38.920
king because he said peace you know we are going to be peaceful take the beating and there were a lot
00:45:45.140
of people that didn't want to do that they wanted to fight back um and look where we are now i mean
00:45:52.160
this is malcolm x if you're if we're lucky what's happening on the street but it's not usually black
00:45:59.140
people it seems to be a bunch of white people saying it they're for black people well you know it's
00:46:05.560
amazing uh glenn because we need to understand that violence begets violence and uh we have a
00:46:13.400
people are talking about systemic racism we have systemic corruption going on in this country and
00:46:20.120
we need to realize and recognize what's going on this uh with all of our imperfections we are the
00:46:26.440
greatest country in the world the light that shines on the hill and i'm hoping that people will
00:46:31.760
reckon with that and find their place in america where they can be successful and help us as a
00:46:37.640
society to be uh that uh place that people can feel like they can come to and have the opportunity
00:46:44.880
that america offers and so what they're doing now is that they're taking away it's not that it's not to
00:46:50.540
tear down it's to build up even if it's buildings or relationships or whatever we're in the word of dr king
00:46:58.000
unless we learn to live together brothers we'll perish together food and i am very concerned that
00:47:04.540
people are caught up in these movements and they don't know what kind of movement it is there for
00:47:08.660
me there are two kinds of movements one is the agenda driven movement where we're being oppressed
00:47:14.100
back to king joyce the third and then there's the uh press book driven movement where we're continually
00:47:18.980
defending our freedom such as your radio show you're continuing to do in there and you get ostracized
00:47:23.460
for it but you continue to go on and we have to do those kinds of things and to stand up for what is right
00:47:27.740
for ourselves and for our children and grandchildren that's coming up behind us so clarence um
00:47:33.120
how do you what would you say to democrats that are listening to and i think they know it in their
00:47:43.260
heart who are listening to the press and to the political leaders saying these are peaceful protests
00:47:49.140
some of them may have been during the day at the beginning i think there were lots of them
00:47:54.340
um but they degenerated and it's it's not even it's i don't think this has anything to do with
00:48:01.160
black people any anymore this is all about revolution and anarchy what do you say to break through to
00:48:08.260
those people that are it is and and what we have to realize is that we are a country of laws uh we
00:48:16.920
have chosen to allow ourselves to be governed by the rule of law and not the rule of man and so therefore
00:48:22.460
when these situations come up we have a judicial system a court system where we bring these things
00:48:29.620
to the forefront and uh let it be decided in a court system not uh and the judicial court system and not
00:48:36.160
the court of public opinion and where we become mob rule and becomes dangerous for everybody uh if we're
00:48:42.520
not careful you have people riding around uh everybody saying i have to take the law unto myself because
00:48:47.620
nobody's going to help me for example when you talk about the police uh uh if they're not there
00:48:53.180
then what happens especially in your urban communities where i've lived i lived in uh new york uh back in
00:49:00.240
the 60s uh in harlem and uh even at that time when it's different than now you know one of the things
00:49:07.300
that people would do when something came up what do you do you call the police because you got people in
00:49:11.280
this country right now that are apprehensive about coming out of their own house they're not bothering
00:49:15.020
anybody they're not wanting to participate in any protests anything like that they just want to be
00:49:20.440
left alone but these people here are jumping on old folks whoever gets in their way i was just in
00:49:26.020
uh i'm still in dc right now and i was at the uh president's acceptance speech and i saw uh i didn't
00:49:33.260
see it but i ran paul they were all around him we went in a different direction so we had just got
00:49:38.060
through with having uh acceptance speech not bothering anybody but all of a sudden they want to come in
00:49:43.440
these people want to come in and destroy all these things that we work for in this country and it's
00:49:48.000
time it has to stop at this point and i fault the uh powers that be that are not doing anything about
00:49:54.400
it because when when it turns into violence then we there's an order we have to stop that and
00:50:00.180
peaceful protests are one thing but when you uh change it over to violence then uh it has something
00:50:08.160
has to change and so i am continuing going across america talking about what we need to do to because
00:50:13.660
to unite ourselves and not divide ourselves what's the biggest thing we need to do clarence what is
00:50:21.180
the i mean you lived at a time where when you stepped up to that that uh lunch counter in greensboro
00:50:29.000
what were the possibilities of what was going to happen to you did you think at the time
00:50:34.300
the possibilities was i could have come out of there in a uh vertical position uh going to jail
00:50:41.960
and handcuffs i could have come out of there in a prone position uh going to the hospital to the morgue
00:50:47.600
and i reflected back on it in that uh the movie's uh brave heart which says every man dies and not every
00:50:54.020
man lives and so the solution for me is that this thing has to be done by we the people and not they
00:51:00.500
the government we cannot continue to allow allow 535 people to tell 320 million plus people they
00:51:07.000
should or should not do it is based on we uh when thomas jensen said that america is an idea in the
00:51:12.780
minds of men people really don't know what that meant he said that america should always go by the
00:51:18.440
choices that we make and it should be done at the polls of the election let us decide what kind of
00:51:23.420
country we want to live in and we have all these things that people vote for and then we have some
00:51:28.340
elected official or somebody that's appointed that wants to come in and change it but for example
00:51:33.180
the definition of marriage uh in north carolina 66 percent of voters decided it would be based on
00:51:38.960
traditional marriage but some judge i think it was up in ashville ashville but it was a case brought
00:51:44.460
before him and he decided it should not be that and so we're in this quack right where we're in right
00:51:49.580
now so it's we the people have to come back and uh start to have meetings and some of the people
00:51:54.780
are sitting in office right now in the democratic party for example which is so far removed from
00:51:58.640
reality they must be removed and who even is it if it's somebody in the republican party the same
00:52:03.180
thing they need to be voted out and have people come in and understand for example i'll take a guy
00:52:09.160
like yourself non-political but you know what's going on in america you would it would be served
00:52:13.720
better by a person like myself or you that really has a handle on what's going on in america
00:52:17.520
and really go and serve the people so we got to find those kind of people
00:52:21.260
to vote into our uh uh elected system and run and uh serve this country uh and we have to do a
00:52:30.240
better job of vetting our uh politicians before they get in office because politicians are a dime
00:52:36.360
a dozen but leaders are prices that's what donald trump is for me a roughly human man but he gets
00:52:41.500
things done and i feel as though we saw the side of donald trump that nobody wants us to see
00:52:50.060
that side that actually privately i mean he can say a lot of things on twitter and say a lot of
00:52:55.940
things in speeches but he obviously cares um and obviously uh has made i mean the alice johnson thing
00:53:05.500
i mean it the things that he's doing you don't do uh unless you actually care you know the way he's
00:53:15.640
handled these things and i thought the gop convention uh showed the republicans or the
00:53:22.080
conservatives uh for who they really are through actions you know there was this was a unbelievable
00:53:29.880
outreach to the african-american community and it wasn't pandering did you feel there was any pandering
00:53:35.060
to anybody at at any time in this convention no i had a check i gave an example i had a chance last
00:53:42.340
night to beat vernon johnson uh the guy that's a democrat out of georgia that spoke and said he
00:53:47.900
was going to vote for donald trump a tremendous guy that his eyes have opened up to see what the
00:53:53.200
party is doing because uh i was a democrat long and i've been a republican but when my eyes were
00:53:58.740
opened up then i knew the direction i needed to go in so there was total sincere to that people caring
00:54:04.180
about each other wanting to get something done it was such a peaceful situation going on there last
00:54:09.820
night people were standing up cheering it looked like america and it brought me back to what america
00:54:15.380
is like this this week has shown all all people that saw it on tv or saw it wherever have seen what
00:54:22.520
america looks like and what this country it has been founded on people striving to become successful
00:54:28.140
people looking for the opportunity that america offers to see you see the glenn there is a formula for
00:54:34.720
success in america but most people are concentrating on looking at somebody else comparing rather than
00:54:40.220
competing yeah and the formula is a free market capitalistic system of which uh a lot of democrats
00:54:46.040
have used and now they're talking about socialism you got uh uh uh bernard sanders how do you use
00:54:52.260
money i mean through the free market capitalistic system but he's espousing uh socialism which leads
00:54:57.240
to communism and that's that's not the way that this country works
00:55:01.580
i am so glad to talk to you every time we get a chance to talk um it has been too long clarence
00:55:08.780
thank you so much are you quite welcome glenn and look i look forward to next time we meet you got it
00:55:14.240
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00:55:20.640
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so the press is going crazy for several reasons but uh they are it's it's i mean i think only donald trump
00:57:23.820
could have exposed them this much because they he they went insane and so now we see who they really
00:57:30.620
are um in an interview yesterday joe biden tried to make the case that the riots and the looting and
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the violence in wisconsin is a result of donald trump's america and i want to quote what he said
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these are not images from some imagined joe biden's america in the future these are images from donald
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trump's america today the violence we're witnessing is happening under donald trump not me it's getting
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worse and we know why yeah we do and joe this is a weird i mean i understand why they have to attempt
00:57:59.440
this right i know a bit of gymnastics um this isn't joe biden's imagine imagination of the future
00:58:05.880
this is a look back in the past this this happened in barack obama's america with joe standing at his
00:58:14.720
side does anybody remember in 2014 a little place called ferguson remember the riots in the streets
00:58:21.320
in ferguson yeah uh what did that give birth to oh i remember the marxist organization black lives
00:58:31.240
matter you gave birth to this your own vice presidential candidate yesterday said in an interview
00:58:39.160
these riots are she didn't use the riot she said protests but riots these riots aren't going to
00:58:46.040
stop if joe biden wins nor should they they are all in with these people yeah that's that's really
00:58:57.200
interesting of course this is obviously not the way trump would want to handle these cities he's he's
00:59:01.860
respecting the lines of the federal government's power and i can't believe it yeah no i mean he just it was
00:59:07.700
the last i mean you know because we had very strong conversations off the air in the last year
00:59:13.140
i've said he has he has proven himself every you know in these situations while i might disagree with
00:59:19.440
some of his policies here and there he is you know he's holding the line um and i said but you watch a
00:59:26.800
crisis is coming and if there's a crisis this guy will become the biggest fdr i'm just that's my last
00:59:33.540
fear that's the last box that i have to check off they've been begging him begging him to do it to
00:59:41.400
take control and violate the constitution yeah and he hasn't done it uh and it's yeah that's i he has
00:59:49.040
not and i think he couldn't i don't think he should um but i think like in this idea of like if donald
00:59:55.220
trump were king he would not he would these these democratic cities would not be run like this right
01:00:00.520
so you can't this this biden point is bs the other thing too is the black lives matter thing is was
01:00:04.980
interesting in that after george floyd it really turned into a even though we were critical of the
01:00:10.260
organization and there were conservative critiques about it but it was generally a unifying concept
01:00:16.160
people were like black lives do matter you know and there are people saying well all lives matter too
01:00:20.240
but yeah of course black lives matter and we all agree with the actual sentence of course or
01:00:24.400
phrase black lives matter um but at the time it went up to about plus 25 in favorability of the
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group this is in i think it's plus 28 nationally in in wisconsin specifically plus 25 uh they released
01:00:37.420
a new poll about black lives matter this is before kenosha so this is not because they're reacting to
01:00:41.840
kenosha the new poll came out and they were even went from plus 25 to zero in two months and they
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were plus 75 weren't they at one point towards the beginning they had 75 approval that so that's
01:00:56.460
different than plus so plus would be like uh if right right zero is 48 favorability 48 unfavorability
01:01:03.260
that's where it is currently it was 25 they were 25 points of the positive a couple of months ago
01:01:07.860
in the same poll where they're split police are plus 63 so this is we a lot of times get into these
01:01:16.000
worlds where we let the media control what we feel the the country is is is is really saying
01:01:22.620
they're not saying defund the police man and and the republicans were smart to continue to point that
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out because if they're going to allow and not denounce the defund the police uh side of this
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argument the riots and you've seen biden give lip service to it a couple times recently because he's
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seeing these poll results but if they're not going to do that there's a huge opening here for
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republicans to say we're the party that's going to keep the people the police on the streets to stop
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your burning your building this is the conversation i wanted to have in 2016 that's why i wanted ted
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they are going to end capitalism their own words they're going to end capitalism as we know it
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stew today is a big day and we haven't mentioned it all week and we need to
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today is 8 28 20 8 28 10 we were all together in washington dc right for restoring honor a decade
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ago a decade a decade ago that's insanity and i i wonder i wondered if this ever made a difference to
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anybody um and i think you know what i said on stage on that day is it may not be us somewhere
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in this crowd is a young kid it might be the next george washington that will remember this day
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well one of those young kids not a young kid anymore his name is curtis hauck he's the managing
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editor of newsbusters and i didn't know that he was at 8 28 until just about uh five minutes ago
01:05:40.060
curtis welcome to the program how are you good to be with you glenn again yeah it is an honor and uh
01:05:47.080
yeah 18 year old curtis would be uh absolutely floored uh if uh 10 years later to the day here we are
01:05:55.100
it's amazing how did that affect you well i i mean it was just a culmination of you know watching you
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and reading you for so many years a lot of the things you know about the founders and really what
01:06:11.560
the left has been trying to instill in so many other americans and trying to do to remake this country
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uh i learned from watching and reading you and so being able to go to event like that and be with
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you know hundreds of thousands of like-minded conservatives and not even conservatives people
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who just love this country and care about the constitution uh being able to go with my dad and
01:06:36.680
some of his friends and uh how cool i mean it just meant the world to me well curtis thank you
01:06:42.480
very much um uh thanks for going and thanks for remembering it it's um it's it me it's meaningful
01:06:49.040
all right at newsbusters you have been watching the meltdowns of the mainstream media so we want to go
01:06:55.520
over the the rnc convention uh and just get some highlights from you on uh how bad was the meltdown
01:07:05.240
and what do you think it was the best meltdown from the uh from the mainstream media well first i'll
01:07:13.120
say that i think going back to what you've been talking about this morning which is what a contrast
01:07:19.800
it this has allowed us you know really between the dnc the media saying this is biden's finest hour
01:07:26.660
he was like a preacher at the pulpit he was optimistic holding a fireside chat whereas in contrast
01:07:33.780
donald trump has no hope no hope uh it was dark and filled with darkness he had harsh attacks it was
01:07:43.980
more of the same uh and he just wants to quote own the libs uh i mean it was really just absolutely
01:07:51.300
incredible but my biggest meltdown was actually from before the whole speech happened msnbc last night
01:07:59.380
you know over the course of two hours leading up to the speech we're actually saying the president
01:08:04.900
quote doesn't care if people quote get killed or sick from the coronavirus by attending this event
01:08:13.300
um i mean it's just i often tell my colleagues about how the media just empty their thesauruses
01:08:19.920
trying to figure figure out like how how they can like melt down and describe what they're seeing
01:08:27.620
but really this week they definitely earned it they're getting those pages are well loved do you
01:08:33.500
think curtis that there is a an awakening beyond the uh conservatives and republicans that there is
01:08:42.100
an awakening on the press especially over the last two weeks of like oh my i mean you're in an
01:08:48.480
alice in wonderland world right and especially because of the fact that the news media are saying
01:08:55.980
what's going on outside on america streets is not happening right uh they're saying that
01:09:03.160
they're mocking the president for saying that there's anarchy in the streets you know you have
01:09:09.300
you know going back to yeah you're looking at ferguson what was going on you know this goes to this the
01:09:15.720
cnn chyron uh hopefully people saw the fiery but mostly peaceful protest right going on well they had to
01:09:23.560
do something they had to do something this is the third time there has been burning cars in the
01:09:30.840
background and they're talking about a peaceful protest so this time they just while they're talking
01:09:34.960
about peaceful protest they just put in the chyron fiery but mostly peaceful i mean
01:09:42.820
i mean this is like not the onion not the bevel and be on overdrive like i mean it it is one of those
01:09:52.580
things that you can this can't be real oh yes it's real i saw a great babylon b uh story came out last
01:09:59.120
night that uh babylon b just bought their biggest competitor uh cnn
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exactly okay so let me go to the hypocrisy um your favorite hypocrisy moment over an rnc speech
01:10:19.000
yeah i and i took a big look at the week and one of my colleagues over at newsbusters has been
01:10:26.640
crunching the numbers about how much time msnbc has been refusing to carry the speech um really after
01:10:33.920
the news media in totality carried about 90 percent of the dnc uh so let's the first night they skipped
01:10:41.840
33 minutes uh night 237 minutes night three uh you know with the vice president 50 minutes
01:10:49.740
uh and we're looking to 50 minutes and we're looking to be well over that uh cross probably
01:10:56.680
closer to an hour at least uh for tonight once we finish the numbers today and they they just skipped
01:11:02.760
it entirely talked over it correct they talked over it and i think going back to one of your other
01:11:09.060
points from earlier this morning about stories and speakers that humanize the president you know
01:11:14.740
tara meyers talking about her uh son with down syndrome you know caleb mueller's family uh chinese
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activist chang guang chang he all of those speeches were not carried by msnbc and it's very intentional
01:11:29.040
you know with the media sometimes they're kind of uh they stumble into their ways but you know in a lot
01:11:36.260
of these instances they know exactly what they're doing this isn't a case of ignorance with the news
01:11:41.460
media especially uh this past week so how is america going to react to this did do you think enough
01:11:50.760
people that were independent uh or you know democrat by by record but are kind of sick of this do you
01:12:00.040
do you think enough people saw the real message because the real messages most of them did not
01:12:07.020
come from the politicians it came from the real people yeah i think that's such a great point and
01:12:13.660
it's people from all over the country that spoke you really um it covered you know tennessee minnesota
01:12:20.960
everywhere in between uh and then yeah the news media and i absolutely think it is because you're
01:12:26.540
seeing it in the polling you know so you talked about you know black lives matters uh support just
01:12:31.560
cratering uh you have seen it admitting that this is showing up in polling you seeing the governor of
01:12:38.760
oregon saying oh the violence is bad oh my gosh we totally condemn all this uh and now we're people
01:12:44.340
are waking up this morning to see that a u.s senator and his wife uh required a barricade of police
01:12:51.060
officers and their bikes to get them to safety um it's like what happened in the 1960s you know
01:12:58.080
people turned on their televisions and saw what was going on to peaceful protesters uh that were
01:13:03.920
marching and sitting at lunch counters uh and they're seeing what's going on in these cities and
01:13:08.900
they're seeing the emotion of these people that have lost everything and over on the other side you
01:13:13.420
have a news media that's kind of saying well they have insurance you know yeah i mean it's just
01:13:19.200
it's because it's not it's not happening to them that there's just no empathy they talk about the
01:13:25.340
president not having empathy oh yeah uh i mean it is an olinsky i you know strategy of projecting onto
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your opponents kind of where you are yeah curtis hauck uh managing editor of newsbusters uh what a
01:13:40.760
great uh what a great day to talk to you curtis um on the anniversary of 828 thank you so much
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welcome to the glenbeck program we have elijah schaefer on uh because yesterday when i was talking
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to uh elijah no it was uh who was it from the daily caller yesterday i said where are the main
01:15:59.760
where's the mainstream media where's abc nbc cnn where are they they're not they're not getting any
01:16:05.660
of this footage of what's really going down oh my well that just popped the head of all of these
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they just were in a snit last night all these journalists that were out there and they're like
01:16:15.980
how can glenbeck say this about us uh well really easy uh drew griffin uh tweeted so many of my cnn
01:16:23.360
colleagues are reading this dodo birds comments between their live reports in kenosha wisconsin come
01:16:28.920
on glen uh okay really what time was that again uh glenbeck just lies and his lemmings will believe
01:16:35.860
anything he says uh this dishonest type blah blah blah the truth is to hate those who hate the truth
01:16:42.740
literally every network every day every night has been on the ground my favorite is from uh
01:16:49.400
yemenes uh omar yemenes bro i'm literally standing in kenosha right now sleep deprived from standing in
01:16:57.540
the protest violence and fires this night uh and every night this week uh bro he's the guy on cnn
01:17:05.320
with the chyron underneath him that says fiery but mostly peaceful protests and you journalists
01:17:12.280
why are you running elijah schaefer in the daily callers uh video if you were there why did you
01:17:21.320
have to run their video would you i don't know run your own video right you would run your own video
01:17:26.980
why was elijah schaefer on the phone with the new york times to try to help tell them
01:17:32.560
exactly what happened for their story if they were there oh my gosh these people are incredible
01:17:39.660
they're there they're not showing you the truth they're not there well let me ask somebody who's
01:17:45.440
there elijah schaefer welcome to the program glenn i am happy to be here and i'm very delighted to
01:17:53.360
let the world know that blaze tv and the blaze is doing a better job at reporting than some of
01:17:59.920
these multi-million dollar corporations oh i mean are they there of course they're there we see them
01:18:06.660
on tv but where are they you know it's like it's like an absentee parent who's there but they're not
01:18:13.540
you know it's like they they might be available in the home but are they raising the kids they're not
01:18:19.460
that's exactly how i can describe the corporate media right now they're present sometimes but when
01:18:25.280
uh the actual thing hits the fan i mean i don't see their fancy cameras i don't see their nice
01:18:31.680
reporters their lights aren't on i mean where are they they're not where the story is actually happening
01:18:36.640
well let me just let me just say this elijah i think it's that they like you and the blaze so much
01:18:43.660
that they're running our video that you got because they just want to give us a boost they
01:18:49.660
thought you know we've got great video coverage of this we were there we saw it uh we captured it but
01:18:56.180
you know what let's give the let's give those conservatives that are out there trying to cover
01:19:01.120
the truth let's give the let's give the credit to them for the video i think that's what's happening
01:19:06.700
maybe is that what's happening you know it is because you know when you look at even the
01:19:11.540
kenosha shooter kyle rettenhouse from 17 you know there's two interviews that are that are out there
01:19:18.000
that are really viral i mean washington post uh i mean amongst many other publications reaching out
01:19:23.480
to me reaching out to richie mcginnis they're from the blaze from daily caller i mean how many of these
01:19:28.200
mainstream media outlets have extensive interviews with kyle before the shooting how many of how much of
01:19:33.560
their footage is is being used from the shooting how many of them have on video the fire is being
01:19:39.620
started or the faces of the people destroying the vehicles i mean how much of this are we really
01:19:45.060
seeing being aired if they have it on footage i'm not accusing them of not having it if they have it
01:19:50.400
why aren't they airing it yeah yeah okay let me tell you something if they do have it it's worse than
01:19:58.760
we think if they do have it you're exactly right why aren't they airing their footage so i mean it makes
01:20:05.220
no sense um so let me ask you one other thing i i've heard that uh rittenhouse does not have he has
01:20:12.740
a public defender this guy's going to have his lunch eaten uh if he's just got a public defender
01:20:18.280
i think he does now i think that's changed i think he has yeah one of rudy giuliani's attorneys has now
01:20:24.020
stepped in all right so now there's a there's another thing that i want to check with you did
01:20:28.020
you see that the guy who was shot had a warrant out for his arrest is that true okay so there's a
01:20:36.440
lot of about a minute about a minute so you got to keep it short yeah yeah yeah here's all i'll say
01:20:42.180
is that these people did have criminal backgrounds no and i'm not going to i'm not going to specify
01:20:48.780
the charges but what's really interesting is that because they had criminal backgrounds
01:20:53.460
that if you just took these three people as a sample of the group it's really interesting that
01:20:59.480
the three people involved had pretty severe charges even somebody who had a weapon who had weapons
01:21:05.140
charges against them probably should not have had that weapon on the yeah i'm going to say that the
01:21:10.460
the charge of rape might be uh as bad if not uh worse than the he had a weapon on him uh there's a
01:21:21.580
difference between having a weapon on him and having a weapon and using it uh but we'll continue to
01:21:27.700
follow this but thanks so much for your cute little attempt at uh coverage cnn and abc and all you people
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so uh the mainstream media is very very upset because yesterday as i told you a few minutes ago
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i said they weren't on the ground they didn't have any of these uh they didn't have any of these
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videos and they're not doing their job well they wanted me to know they came out on twitter
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clenbeck's a crazy man we're here look if you're you know eating dinner or the early bird special at
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denny's you'll see us on our live reports it's peaceful during the day yeah it's at night that it
01:23:58.780
gets dicey dude like at two o'clock three o'clock in the morning well i've been up where where have you
01:24:05.660
been were there where then how come you don't have any footage of this why are you coming to the blaze
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and the daily caller for the footage why are you calling our reporters at the new york times to ask
01:24:20.380
them what happened if you were there a big yeah a big part of this is they show up when there are
01:24:27.940
mostly peaceful protests of course this is known by the protesters slash rioters who wait until they
01:24:34.280
leave to start lighting things on fire when everyone is back home in their hotel rooms and
01:24:39.400
they're they're comfortably watching their little uh reruns of their broadcasts uh when everyone's
01:24:44.120
walking around being peaceful people like elijah are out in the middle in front of the fires and
01:24:49.440
dodging gunfire now even when it's they're lighting cars on fire and they're burning in the background
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of the cnn reporters they're still saying that's peaceful dude how do you i mean what do you have
01:25:02.840
eyes or just a lack of a thesaurus because the only word you seem to know is peaceful it's just not a
01:25:09.140
notable point no it's to say that they're most mostly peaceful it's not no it's like if you you
01:25:13.440
could be every every serial killer is mostly peaceful in their life sometimes they have incidents
01:25:19.600
where they kill a bunch of people right you know i mean like it doesn't make any difference
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mostly peaceful charles manson right yes i mean most of the time he was singing nice songs
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you know right adolf hitler was painting when he was young it doesn't mean his life was mostly
01:25:33.900
peaceful okay so how many not you go through the nazi party and you'd find probably most of the
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actual nazi party members didn't actually kill jews personally does that mean does that notable is
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that a notable fact no it's not peaceful nazis no it's not notable what you remember you
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you always used to make this point it's like well you know you you could look at uh the the
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nazi regime and really compliment their highways right but like that's not notable right about
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hey they really kicked ass on the mercedes they really did doesn't matter not a notable part of
01:26:08.520
the rocket program was great it's not interesting the important thing is the over and like when you're
01:26:15.980
talking about look we we have hundreds and thousands of protests around the country for
01:26:20.860
these same causes that go perfectly fine perfectly fine perfectly fine and the other part of this is
01:26:27.380
we also have hundreds of thousands millions of interactions between police and african americans
01:26:32.820
that go perfectly fine those aren't the ones would you say that police are mostly peaceful i never hear
01:26:39.280
that about police i never hear it hundreds of millions of interactions those mostly peaceful
01:26:45.280
protesters you know the ones with the guillotine in front of the white house i love that but it was a
01:26:50.120
mostly peaceful guillotine it was okay it was just stands there most of the time most of the time
01:26:54.780
occasionally it cuts somebody's head off but it's mostly peaceful it's just a sharp knife suspended in
01:27:00.440
the air get over it right it's peaceful it's not doing anything all right so they had that in front of
01:27:05.780
the uh uh in front of the white house they were attacking elderly people last night in front of the
01:27:12.360
white house and then my favorite story rand paul god bless rand paul man pray for the safety of our
01:27:20.640
of our elected officials pray for safety for really everybody on all sides on all sides this thing could
01:27:27.300
spiral into 1968 so fast it almost did last night there were about a hundred members of this angry mob
01:27:35.780
about a block away from the white house and they just surrounded and attacked rand paul and i think
01:27:42.740
his wife and and here's the thing why were they attacking him so they were screaming uh you know
01:27:49.860
say her name uh justice for brianna taylor which is a fascinating thing particularly to rand paul
01:27:56.220
right because he wrote the justice for brianna taylor act he is if you i mean could there morons
01:28:04.720
could there be a more obvious admission of your own ignorance to be yelling at rand freaking paul
01:28:12.060
the guy who has been talking about no knock warrants since you've heard of him before you before you were
01:28:18.420
born you knucklehead he was talking about it while he was doing eye surgery right he's sitting he's a
01:28:24.560
libertarian he's opposed this the entire time the brianna taylor thing has literally nothing to do
01:28:30.340
with race if you look at the case they weren't even shooting at brianna taylor there was they were
01:28:35.780
shooting at her boyfriend who by the way actually shot a police officer i don't blame him for that
01:28:42.300
by the way it was a it was a terrible incident it was not his fault but he had actually fired his gun
01:28:47.700
at the police and the hit the police before they fired a bullet so like the idea that this was some
01:28:55.040
racist stalking thing is insanity it is a perfect example of the libertarian critique of police when
01:29:03.120
you're talking about no knock raids in the middle of the night over a drug offense in the middle of a
01:29:07.200
pandemic why were they there that i can that was it's there is a legitimate point to be made there
01:29:11.980
the black lives matter point has literally nothing to do with the brianna taylor case at all
01:29:16.540
it has nothing to do it is likely that these officers could not even see brianna taylor when
01:29:24.460
they were shooting they just know they got shot by a bullet one of them was actually struck by a
01:29:30.560
bullet from a gun and they started firing back in the direction of where the bullet came from
01:29:36.220
there's no disagreement about this by the way that's exactly what happened so yes no knock
01:29:41.680
so you're saying don't kill ran paul in the street yes he's he's like he's your he is probably the
01:29:47.440
biggest ally in in america don't behead him yes don't behead don't behead probably the biggest ally in
01:29:55.620
america write that one down to solve the actual problem that occurred with brianna taylor probably the
01:30:01.420
biggest ally in america you're surrounding him and threatening his life this is how dumb this is i think i got it
01:30:09.600
behead uh ran paul no no don't no i'm sorry i got it i got it don't behead ran paul it's important
01:30:18.020
the word don't don't important make sure that's in front of the words beheading don't do something
01:30:23.020
another thing this is important order is crucial here one learn to protest you gotta do it in that
01:30:32.320
order it's really hard because a lot of times you want to go out and protest and i'll learn about this
01:30:36.160
afterward no you have to learn first and protest after you what if i learned how to protest in
01:30:43.160
school already no no no you know you have to learn about the thing you're protesting so maybe if you're
01:30:49.600
this passionate about brianna taylor you should read word one about the case i'll give it to you
01:30:55.740
go to stew does the truth about brianna taylor had to name the change the naming convention for this
01:31:01.200
particular one because i did not feel it was appropriate stew does the truth about brianna
01:31:05.420
taylor look at that it is a great case for people who like radley balco who wrote a whole book about
01:31:10.420
uh the militarization of police and it's about tactics it's not bashing police officers it's about
01:31:15.180
these tactics authorizing a no-knock raid in the middle of the night for a for someone who wasn't
01:31:21.200
even accused of the crime but was believed to be associated with someone who was accused of a crime
01:31:25.980
in the middle of a pandemic i would just argue it was a bad idea the situation should not have
01:31:30.620
occurred that way you could have grabbed brianna taylor on her way out of work and talk to her
01:31:34.680
and she probably would have talked to you the idea that you're just going to bust in in the middle of
01:31:38.040
the night is it's just bad practice and that's something that i think police have to be very very
01:31:42.460
careful in utilizing but that is a totally different point than all cops are racist and we need to go get
01:31:47.940
ran paul it's insanity okay well i don't know if you can get i mean that was a very complex rant i don't
01:31:54.960
i mean lots of rules no lots of rules lots of things to remember and you know can't do it
01:32:02.000
um but i we went back with a timeline uh and you know the the the mainstream media is like we were
01:32:10.520
there we're covering all of this well first of all you don't seem to be relying on the video that
01:32:16.740
you don't have that you had to get from us only the new york times seems to have this halfway right
01:32:22.860
msnbc is the worst is the worst they're just denying what you see on tape it's incredible
01:32:29.880
but they were all there and they all covered it and so i just did we just did a little tiktok here i
01:32:35.020
mean just uh at 11 55 elijah shaffer uh tweeted breaking news someone shot in the head in kenosha
01:32:43.460
11 55 p.m 11 56 abc news was on it whale of a time a pot of orcas spotted swimming through the
01:32:52.440
puget sound wait i guess they did have reporters out reporters out okay then 11 58 p.m 11 55 elijah
01:33:01.640
11 58 p.m usa today a look at wednesday's paper pence distress wins in virus fight 11 59 cnn
01:33:10.580
the advantages of incumbency are afforded to any sitting president but trump's use of his office
01:33:17.380
has gone well far beyond his predecessors 11 59 moderna vaccine lacks uh a black latinx
01:33:29.320
so cbs news while somebody's just been shot in the head in kenosha remember they got all their people
01:33:38.160
there they had reporters there uh they were worried about the latinx the latinx there isn't a latino in
01:33:46.640
america that is normal that goes yeah i like that latinx thing that's only reflected in every poll
01:33:53.700
when they ask that question uh 12 a.m new york times uh they are talking about the need and the
01:34:01.520
alarm on the need for protective masks uh pbs news hour mike mike pompeo plunged into the heart of the
01:34:09.160
presidential campaign reuters president trump pardon john ponder msnbc ben rhodes on secretary pompeo's
01:34:16.300
speech oh god uh 12 11 washington post jerry falwell scandal weakened trump's evangelical support
01:34:23.220
12 16 associated press now we're approaching half an hour hundreds of flights were canceled in south
01:34:29.960
korea 12 17 npr covet 19 latest series of disruptions uh okay so okay so it's a half hour
01:34:37.940
it's a half hour let's give them the benefit of the doubt it's the graveyard shift you know you got
01:34:41.980
lenny and he's like dad what time do i send this out maybe maybe everybody was sleeping you know in
01:34:50.080
kenosha so maybe they didn't know about the shooting in real time they were on the
01:34:54.080
they were on they just happened to look down they were loading film in their camera which they don't
01:34:59.580
use anymore and they just looked down and they missed all that gunfire so about 45 minutes after
01:35:07.560
the blaze is posting the shootings surely they'd pick up the scent 12 42 a.m almost an hour later
01:35:16.360
elijah shaffer posts a thread on twitter explaining the circumstances leading up to the shootings he's
01:35:22.860
already got analysis and and video of leading up to it cn's cnn's main concern at the time
01:35:30.140
squaw valley alpine meadows resort is going to be changing its name next spring acknowledging it
01:35:40.720
includes a racist and sexist slur no really 12 40 a.m then 12 45 road at reuters mexico confirms
01:35:51.240
coronavirus cases msnbc 12 46 after three months after george floyd's death sparked a wave of
01:35:56.960
protest and the world the site of his death remains a sacred place for racial justice uh 1 a.m now an
01:36:04.080
hour and 10 minutes later airlines to shed tens of thousands of workers cbs news new york times
01:36:10.440
mcdonald's say there is an investigation into misconduct claims without the in the country 102
01:36:15.940
pbs news hour pam bondy uh 103 associated press breaking mass shooter brenton tarrant tells judge
01:36:24.560
he won't speak in his defensive sensing hearing in new zealand court
01:36:28.420
103 a.m uh usa today during his remarks covington catholic school graduate nick sandman decried cancel
01:36:37.800
culture 104 npr jacob blake the black man who was shot multiple times at close range by police in
01:36:43.260
kenosha currently paranoid paralyzed from the waist down so at least an hour and 20 minutes into it uh
01:36:49.820
npr has a story about kenosha yeah but they obviously didn't have someone there with the video
01:36:56.500
well no they did oh no they were all upset at me yesterday for saying they weren't there oh uh so
01:37:01.200
they they were all there stew they were there but like yeah is it valuable if you're there but in your
01:37:07.760
hotel room when all the bad things are happening he's listen to you washington post 107 trump
01:37:13.040
uses republican convention to rewrite coronavirus history 155 now two hours later huffington posts
01:37:19.660
32 tweets that sum up being single in the middle of a pandemic you might want to think about reading
01:37:25.500
other tweets you know what i mean maybe checking out other tweets of the 12 media outlets only three
01:37:32.400
posted any news about the kenosha shootings overnight the washington post two hours after elijah
01:37:39.280
shafer posted about it cbs news and reuters uh i don't know what what do you think 219 237
01:37:49.240
that's enough time to watch elijah's reporting and then go gee should we care about this i mean it
01:37:58.160
doesn't look good how can we spin this and then finally post it you guys weren't on the ground you may be
01:38:04.640
of on maybe on the ground maybe you were sleepy sheepy you know i felt really bad last night with
01:38:10.240
donald trump he was going at midnight last night when i mean that's so unfair joe biden couldn't
01:38:15.720
watch that thing live he was in bed by four i mean you have the early bird special at three at denny's
01:38:21.180
and then he's got to go to sleep i don't know if he saw any of that that was really unfair of donald trump
01:38:26.760
to do and the news reporters i mean if anything happens after 9 p.m or god forbid anything after dark
01:38:34.060
you know these are peaceful protests nothing happens after dark
01:38:39.440
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01:38:48.580
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welcome to the glenn beck program it is 8 28 10 years ago we were standing on the steps of the
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the nazarene fund in birmingham alabama can you believe 100 000 christians
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saved and moved into safety because of what we did five years ago basically a glorified moving
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company very expensive one by the way i mean jeez have you ever believably we could get that done
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with u-hauls for half the price okay no it really i'm pretty sure no i don't that's amazing that's
01:44:55.120
one of the i mean you look back i think at your life and say that's probably the best thing you
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ever did they think i think about that oh yeah this has been featured by you know abc news and it's
01:45:05.240
not just you no but i'm saying like it's not just a conservative claim you're making no you have
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thousands and thousands tens of thousands hundreds of thousands maybe have been saved
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from this it's 100 000 people have been moved in the last five years because of how many of them
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died tens of thousands yes clearly yeah a lot of them um you can uh by the way check out uh those
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excited about i want to go to orion morrow he is a director of the clarion intelligence network we
01:45:52.980
are premiering something tonight on blaze tv called covert cash what american universities
01:45:58.880
don't want you to know about their foreign funding uh it's going to be on blaze tv uh this weekend and
01:46:05.660
then on september 1st i think it is next tuesday it's going uh national and it'll go on youtube and a lot
01:46:12.820
of other places but you'll be able to see it uh this weekend if you're looking for you know something
01:46:17.300
that you can watch that is you know pretty amazing that nobody else is covering laura logan is
01:46:23.240
involved and all of our friends are involved in this uh and the clarion project as well ryan welcome
01:46:29.420
to the program thanks so much for having me back you bet i premiere this tonight at five o'clock
01:46:35.760
um and explain it to the audience because it's it we've been talking about schools and universities
01:46:43.100
in the last week this is been in the press somewhat but no one seems to be really paying attention
01:46:50.240
right even by my standards uh being absorbed in the topic of extremism and and hostile foreign
01:46:58.300
influence operations for so long this is jaw-dropping even for me um but the film uh covert cash was
01:47:04.820
inspired by a study that myself and um alex vaness and some other people at clarion project were involved
01:47:10.600
where we looked at the declared foreign donations to american universities and colleges and we put it
01:47:18.060
all together and then we organized it and as far as i'm aware that's never been actually done before
01:47:23.320
because we wanted to get some real figures to get an idea of how much foreign financing is coming to
01:47:28.680
our schools and what we found in the first study of just what was publicly declared most of it is not
01:47:34.440
we found over 10 billion dollars flowed from foreign entities to american universities
01:47:40.700
since 2012 the vast majority of it coming from countries and governments that don't like us
01:47:47.960
and are known for their history of foreign propaganda operations on american soil and that
01:47:53.920
would cut her turkey russia all of them okay so our universities are taking this they're also
01:47:59.520
employing many of these uh these uh scientists and professors um you know and that's a whole
01:48:06.460
different uh story but we are now starting to wake up to china but tell me about saudi arabia and russia
01:48:13.400
hey right so if you look at the figures again this is just from the first um round of the study later
01:48:20.240
on we found a billion dollars that the universities had not publicly declared um so the universities are not
01:48:26.420
declaring most of this funding that's coming in from based on our research but cutter for example they
01:48:31.600
donated um just over 1.5 billion dollars saudi arabia uh 650 million dollars russia 100 million dollars
01:48:42.080
um and i would emphasize that this is just coming from what's publicly declared it's not doesn't include
01:48:47.880
what's when you set up a front if you're want to be really sneaky you that's how you do it so this is
01:48:54.080
just the amount that these countries are brazen enough to basically slap us across the face and
01:48:59.960
say hey guess what your door is open and we're just going to do this openly because uh there's
01:49:05.640
covert stuff going on and then there's the less covert stuff going on you know you point out in the film
01:49:11.620
and talk a little bit about this that these schools these ivy league schools have set up branches
01:49:16.600
in some of these hostile countries uh that are toxically illiberal uh and filled with american
01:49:24.440
anti-american ideas um and and our universities are end up supporting you know misogyny homophobia
01:49:33.080
racism while virtue signaling at the same time how how do they not see this right oh they know about it
01:49:40.780
i mean the department of education has begun looking into this um and so has congress and their reports
01:49:46.040
uh say very blatantly uh say very blatantly that these schools are going to non-free countries and
01:49:52.600
basically accepting the money begging for the money um and giving them unprecedented access to our
01:49:58.360
students and our education system but in in the case of campuses overseas cutter has given billions
01:50:04.020
of dollars uh to schools to set up campuses in their country which is a spy boss's dream and
01:50:12.000
specifically in one case with northwestern university cutter was giving them money
01:50:16.220
to help them expand al jazeera so they were basically donating to the school and saying yeah
01:50:23.980
here's a bunch of money now bring your students over to cutter to help us expand the biggest terrorist
01:50:29.080
propaganda network on earth china is also doing a similar thing where they're giving tons of money
01:50:35.160
uh unbelievable amounts of money to our professors uh in order to come over to china and help them build
01:50:41.000
labs so that they can steal the information and that's why professors are being arrested for lying
01:50:46.040
about that funding um because they're taking the money um and only now is the government starting to
01:50:51.920
crack down on it but it's so big i don't even know if the federal government can crack down on it fully
01:50:57.540
there was a interesting line that stuck out to me it was um from a woman who said when i was growing up in
01:51:03.400
iran i was forced in school to chant down with america every single day she said now our universities
01:51:10.340
are doing the same thing that's like the the modern version of adolescence rebellion now it's like
01:51:20.320
the cool thing to do among the youth is to say that you are so enlightened you are so objective that
01:51:26.460
you're willing to bash your own country and rebel against it and it's hard for me not to connect that
01:51:32.100
to this issue of foreign funding that's coming in um for example you mentioned china um according to our
01:51:38.100
latest records china's donated over 1.2 billion dollars to universities since 2012 now maybe i'm
01:51:45.640
too cynical but i don't think that they care about american students getting the best education i don't
01:51:51.320
think that we well we know it's not going to lower tuition so what is the return on their investment
01:51:57.240
it must be pretty big for them to spend that type of money uh thank you so much uh ryan for being on
01:52:03.300
with us and and thanks for letting us premiere this um this uh documentary it premieres tonight
01:52:08.580
5 p.m you can watch it live or you can watch it uh you know on um you know on demand at the blaze tv.com
01:52:16.560
and then next week it will go uh everywhere uh you can watch it in advance now if you're a blaze member
01:52:22.280
otherwise it'll be on the youtube page uh for the um clarion project uh next tuesday thank you so much
01:52:30.320
ryan appreciate it god bless thank you glenn you bet god bless
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this is the glenbeck program it's friday i just want to leave you with this the uh hollywood crowd
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they i mean they oh my gosh they had aneurysms all night last last night and it couldn't happen to a
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nicer group of people um but uh they went crazy about rudy giuliani uh went crazy about ivanka trump
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i mean ivanka trump is not a conservative you know i i think she they i mean ivanka had the same role
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i thought she did in 2016 which was to play to my dad friendly voters who prefer largely democratic
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policies correct but can get can get on board you know to show that he's done things that aren't
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just for his base which is what everyone claims right and and i think she has i think she my guess
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is is that she has um had something to do with the overall message and production of this rnc convention
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which i applaud i thought it was fantastic the messages and the images and everything that came
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out of it i thought it was real genuine and and just solid i think republicans have largely used
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their conventions to basically pitch to their base yeah which here they they did the opposite
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this was reagan this was reagan you may not remember those you might have been too young but
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reagan did this he he spoke across party lines and he was like look that's not what your party stands
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for you know it's it's it's it's almost exactly uh what america went through in 1980 and there could
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be a in a 1984 kind of landslide if the president is disciplined uh we could be witnessing a landslide
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one of the things i just want to go through some of these things uh one of the things they were
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just apoplectic on uh mia fair mia farrow compared it to jonestown uh an adoring cult waiting for
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jim jones to appear and look at how none of them are wearing masks etc etc uh mio uh mia i just i just
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i just want to ask uh are you have you been tweeting about the vmas uh because new york decided that the
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celebrities for the vmas the video music awards at radio city they don't have to you know they're not
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going to be subject to the quarantine mandate they can fly in from wherever uh you know the ebola
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hot spots if they want and they don't have to be quarantined at all you know because they're
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special people they're special people so i'm just waiting for the uh hollywood elites to uh you know
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to tweet against the special people but anyway um so it was jonestown uh the guy bradley whitford he
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was on the west wing he said it was a desecration of the white house was it really was it i mean i'm
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with you i don't like the fact that the white house was used and i don't like the fact that it um
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uh that is probably going to set precedence now but it shouldn't be used but it is a covid year
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and this was the third choice the president had he tried to move the convention and uh the liberal
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democrats wouldn't allow him to do it so okay i'll do it you come over to my house
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um it is a it is a covid year and he did not move it there first he tried other places you guys just
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tried to shut it down so um rosie o'donnell you know her lovely lovely self uh tweeted the things
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that i really um well i really can't uh repeat any of them uh but jim gaffigan swooped in to defend
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joe biden from claims that he's a socialist okay i go with that i don't think i don't think joe is a
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socialist but he surrounded himself with socialists and his policies now on his his platform are
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socialist to be fair he's been a long time democrat and has existed basically in the middle of every
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democratic movement so when the party has gone left he has gone left and the party is going very left
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right so anyway uh so gaffigan uh defended him said he's not a socialist and then he said the
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president's speech was all lies to scare america and to those who think i'm destroying my career
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wake up if trump gets elected the economy will never come back first of all i like claim i really like
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jim gaffigan oh yeah i consider him i can't say a friend but friendly um and uh and i've spent time
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with jim gaffigan i have no problem that he does i know he disagrees with me i know he does um and i
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don't care and you know if he sees that uh and he really believes that somebody should go vote the
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other way that's fine that's fine but i do i would like to ask him in a sincere questioning an honest
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questioning what part of biden's experience shows you he was part of the team that said it will never
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come back the economy will not get any better than barack obama ever this is the this is the best
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it's going to get donald trump came in and uh it was the best economy we've ever had as a nation
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um and the lowest unemployment rate for i mean it was really good jim sold a lot of tickets during
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the trump era yeah yeah i know so i just want to know what part of the biden economic uh business
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building experience makes you say he's going to be better than the guy who just did it as opposed
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to the guy who was part of it that couldn't do it i know i just think that honestly this election season
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more than ever before is just ruining people and they just you know they're always fighting with
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each other everyone thinks that their opinion is the only one that matters or the only one that's
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right and everyone that disagrees with them is the worst person on earth yeah i'm not gonna i'm not
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gonna go there this time i'm not gonna i'm gonna try really hard not to go oh oh yeah yeah because
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i mean like look i i you know i can deal with all i have a very high tolerance for nonsense from
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entertainers you know i mean like look i think jim's totally wrong on a lot of the things he's saying
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i can deal i can still i can still laugh at his hot pocket jokes i'm not gonna have a problem with
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that same thing with these athletes like you know they can do all sorts of things i don't really care
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because i don't go to them for these things i can just avoid you know caring about them i don't think
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about what some what lebron james thinks about politics i don't care i don't care um i'm not
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going to let them take away something from me that i enjoy just because they're stupid and that's
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you know i it's it's i don't not everyone gets to that place you know jim is a new yorker lives in
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new york and it's a different world i talk to people from new york it is a different world man
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i think the thing with gaffigan is he's one of the more sensible people who's talked out even though
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he is liberal has talked out sensibly about politics when he's touched it normally and then
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last night is i mean look it's the this era is people are just they lose it they lose it look
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at the media people who are irrational halfway decent reporters four five six years ago are
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completely nuts now completely insane uh no one can seem to control themselves anymore all right
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have a safe weekend we'll see you monday on radio