A New World Order Is Coming for the Dollar | Guest: Daniel Kelly | 4⧸3⧸23
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Summary
In this episode of Conspiracy Theories, Glenn Blume talks about a new world order coming to the United States, and a Chinese spy balloon that was able to spy on U.S. military sites. Plus, a story about a man who took painkillers and got his life back.
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oh yeah there's a new world order coming our way yeah it's going to be wonderful
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well let me say hello to our executive producer mr stew brageer hello stew how are you
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um i don't know if you saw this but i think this is kind of exciting
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there's a couple of exciting things that have happened
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after saudi arabia led a surprise oil production cut
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that will remove an additional one million barrels of oil a day
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just buy a hundred thousand dollar electric car
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you know that spy balloon that we thought was a weather balloon
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it wasn't collecting anything until we found out
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the chinese spy balloon that flew across the u.s
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now this is something you heard on this program
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heard hardly anybody talking about and uh that's
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trans day of visibility just to be clear we can
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see we can tell we're aware this is not we can't we
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understand they took it i don't understand what
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visible we are aware yeah but not until the day
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they were invisible and uh can i ask one question
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all we would be the first people on the air saying
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how terrible that was and how awful it was and how
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awful that person was and how awful that person
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was even if they claim to be christian or claim to be
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republican or claim to be a donald trump supporter
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actually happened was a trans person shooting a
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bunch of children at a christian school and the
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worried they're in danger what can well wait wait
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wait wait i'd just like to add just one little fact to
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that that makes the third trans person uh that is has
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been a um you know a shooter a shooter of multiple
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people and uh plus a non-binary yeah non-binary so
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they're very they're in danger they can be killed by
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and and to be clear we saw as uh protesters were holding up seven
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fingers to say there were seven victims of the shooting
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including the shooter uh i've heard zero from the media about how
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christian children at schools should be worried about their futures
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that apparently is not interesting at all in fact i haven't heard word one
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really about these victims all we've heard is about the trans
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people and how they are at in danger from this incident somehow because i
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that apparently trans people are shooting children in christian schools
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can you believe that they'll probably pounce on that as an opportunity to
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dislike trans people more i mean it's just this has been
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of all the things we could describe the media and
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and democrats in general as being despicable on this one
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might get close to the top of the charts in uh in in in a story that has
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absolutely no relation to what we're talking about at all cut four please have
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you seen the lightning that has struck new york over the weekend watch this this
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i mean that's nuts yeah it's nuts yeah if you're if you're listening to us
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you're like what's nuts that you're not watching it with us on the blaze that's
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what's crazy be a subscriber it uh it is a bolt of lightning anchors down on the
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freedom tower and it just becomes a lightning cage and and is held there for a
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while it's crazy it's really cool but you know i'm sure that somebody got hurt it's
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really cool yeah if it would have electrocuted everybody in the building it
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wouldn't have been quite as cool well then we would have we have to worry
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about trans lives yeah i mean it could have been full of christian children and
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clear welcome to the glenn beck program there is a new map out from the
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washington examiner uh that shows how many soros linked prosecutors there are
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all around the country um we have 70 prosecutors in office linked
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um do we have the uh there's the map look at this map
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um you will see california texas and i believe colorado have the most
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um some of them uh are um some of them are being kicked out
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right now some of them are being recalled some have been voted out
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but so you get an idea this is 20 percent of the u.s population
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including half of the country's most populous cities
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and more than 40 percent of all of our country's murders
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oh oh i think i heard it there yeah i heard the
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tinge of germany 1933 coming out of your mouth once again
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yeah how dare you bring up the name of the largest uh democratic financier
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in our election process i know that you're not allowed to do that
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what you're just doing is targeting jews when you
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when you do that mr defender of israel award winner
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yeah well that's you know me uh my zionist masters always tell me
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you know throw them off the scent mention george soros
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because then it'll look like an anti-semite actually this is what uh
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what's his face said um you have it this is msnbc this is joe scarborough
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listen to this what's this line look at the soros back now it's just jews
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and they're attacking jewish international bankers
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it's what anti-semites have been doing for hundreds of years
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and that's what they do they try to blame everything
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on jewish international bankers it's germany 1933
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unbelievable unbelievable stew can i ask you a question
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do you think he's this stupid do you think they scarborough okay
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that's a hard question to answer because he's he is dumb as a box of rocks
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but is he that stupid does he actually believe that that's what's going on here
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i mean i don't i don't think he could possibly believe that right again like
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this is not some obscure figure he put more money the only person who was
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competing with him was sam bankman freed in the last election
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he has he puts it's like saying you can't criticize the largest funder of your
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political opposition i mean that's just insanity any any person who talks about
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politics would know that's a ridiculous standard he's just i mean i don't know
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you know again he's been in a he's a very strange person in a very strange
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world i can't guess at his motivations here but there's no way he actually
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believes that it's just like look at this two-step
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that he's created here george soros he's able to say
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oh well anytime anyone criticizes me i'm an anti-semite he's able to say
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oh well i'm going to fund all of these uh these
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district attorneys and prosecutors and secretaries of state all around the
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because no one notices these races and he can dump a small amounts of money for
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he does i mean he's created he purchased the first indictment of a president in
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starting here in just a few seconds glenn i hope you have something to say this
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well it looks like uh donald trump is uh making his way to new york to face the
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arraignment criminal charges in new york city that'll happen uh tomorrow
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cannot wait to see that unfold well actually i could i could wait my entire lifetime to see
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that unfold what is that going to mean on tomorrow uh and uh tomorrow's america
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uh also we have nancy pelosi who said this is fine this is this is the way our system works
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quote he now has a right to prove himself innocent
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you know nancy um maybe in the 1600s that's the way it worked but
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in 1789 we kind of flipped that world upside down now you probably were only
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in your 80s at that uh at that point but i mean maybe that's why it's slipping your mind a bit
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no we you the state has to prove your guilt you as an american citizen do not have to prove
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your innocence kind of a sticking point there we should probably just i know i know i know we're a
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republic not a democracy it's almost no difference in its meaning between saying you have to prove
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yourself innocent or the state has to prove you guilty i know it's hardly even worth mentioning
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so there's an interesting story here from the san francisco chronicle downtown san francisco is at risk
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of collapsing now i would not have seen this one coming all of america is reeling from shock right now
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experts say post-pandemic woes stemming from office workers staying at home instead of commuting in the city
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could send san francisco into a doom loop that would gut its tax base decimate uh fare reliant regional
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transit systems and trap it in an economic death spiral now
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the companies that were downtown accounted for 70 percent of san francisco's pre-pandemic jobs
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80 percent of the economic output according to the city
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the economic recovery in san francisco now this is going to come as a shock to you
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is is leading the pack of the worst cities that are recovering
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now i shouldn't say leading the pack they're number two they're only behind baltimore a city with more rats
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than people uh baltimore is uh kind of has a real problem uh however it looks as though they san francisco
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has a vacancy rate of 29.4 percent uh the property business real estate transfer taxes the city is projecting
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a 728 million dollar deficit uh and uh this is going to be a real problem because nobody's riding
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bart anymore uh yet nobody's going downtown so that transit's running empty now that one comes as a real
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shock stew the rapid transit system is in trouble in another city have you ever even heard of that
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happening no only the only evidence i would have of that is all cities rapid transit systems
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and how they always fail other than all cities right yeah and and when they succeed uh they succeed
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by um of course being subsidized heavily which is not how you define any other business succeeding
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right right uh you don't succeed if your mcdonald's is just giving some person just comes in every day
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and gives your mcdonald's a hundred thousand dollars for nothing and then it stays in business you don't
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necessarily say that's a success in any other context right well with rapid transit a mcdonald's is
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necessary just like rapid transit now um the city is they have a plan to get out of this what they're
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going to do is they're going to take some of these empty buildings and they're gonna they're gonna make
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them into beautiful luxury apartments now uh i think san francisco is the place to do that i mean
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they just built an apartment stew you know this they built a beautiful all glass apartment building
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in san francisco and uh well yeah no they didn't quite do that actually they i thought that san francisco
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the developers of this area proposed a beautiful glass condo building and it looked i will say it
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looked really really nice beautiful yeah and and they brought that to i believe the design board or
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whatever it is in san francisco that makes these decisions which they apparently have and so when
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you want to build something in san francisco you don't just get to build it of course you have to
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get your nine zillion permits and all that yeah and so they went to the design board and they looked at
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that and they said you know this gives the impression of uh classism classism there could be i mean glenn
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and this is a terrifying possibility but there could be wealthy people who decide holy cow to move into
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this area and then they have those big glass windows showing off their spacious condos overlooking
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all of the poor people below so what they do well they did solve the problem i'll tell you that the
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building has now been built and you can get into it i'm sure it's widely available yeah because what
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they did is brick over most of the windows so now instead of a beautiful glass building it's a
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a really ugly brick building so it's like a couple of tiny windows like a tenement uh yeah building in
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it's tenement-esque yeah that's beautiful no there's nothing you know there is nothing like that
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beautiful architecture from the soviet union to really spice up things uh by the way you know i
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just have to correct stew is always exaggerating he just said you know uh a zillion uh permits you
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don't need a zillion uh which by the way is going to be the measurement of the u.s dollar soon
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the um the san francisco only requires 87 permits 1 000 days of meetings and 500 000 in fees to build
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a residential housing project so they didn't need a zillion okay that all they needed was a thousand
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days of meetings 87 permits 500 000 in fees um and uh you know and that's and that's uh that's great
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i mean you can go through all that and get all of the approvals you need but the city of san francisco
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has also uh made it so somebody can appeal uh the project after you've been approved so you could
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you know you could um you could continue on that one i think is uh who doesn't want to build there
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now you were saying that they were going to you know uh bail out bart the transit system uh
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you know i find that so hateful stew so really very very hateful uh well first of all um the
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the operating shortfall for all of the city transit systems in um in california is uh 2.5 to 2.9 billion
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um and uh and uh and in san francisco it's uh it's it's it's it's it's it's also a uh it's also a
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lot of a lot of money um but here's what they're here's what they're going to do uh they're going to
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rebuild all of these um you know buildings and they're the ones to do it you know what i mean
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they're the ones to do it um because especially bart the bart system there they spent 350 000
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but if we could just say if we could just save one homeless person wouldn't that 350 000 be worth it
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wait it really did you no yeah it's just one yeah just one 350 000 on a homeless program it served
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one person they also um awarded a 40 million dollar contract to a san francisco firm uh despite a
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potential conflict of interest um and you know these were brought up brought up by the inspector
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general uh unfortunately uh harriet was her name um you know she was like hey the unions and uh
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and the government and these private partnerships you know with the public private partnerships
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they're they're kind of uh stymieing uh any work to keep it clean uh and so she was you know she was
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let go but uh but this is you know i think this is going to be i think this is going to be good
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by the way um elon musk called the uh city uh the city of the walking dead
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and that's because people are on i think fentanyl isn't that what makes you hunch over and
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is it the fentanyl that's doing that i it's from that and a mixture of many other things possibly the
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smell i will say uh of the city i had never actually been to san francisco until relatively late
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in life when uh when the super we were there both glenn at the uh the super bowl was in san francisco
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a few years back and that was the first time i'd ever been to san francisco and it was amazing to
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see it because i didn't get to see any of the good years that apparently existed i don't know people
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seem to love san francisco and walking around it you can see how if this city was managed like
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with any level of competence you can see why people would like to go there it's really like this
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the the structure of the city the the the you know the hills and and and the water around i mean
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there is a lot to like there except it had already at that time been overrun by all sorts of um crime
00:55:49.940
and homelessness and again the smell is something i will literally never forget as i sit here right
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now thousands of miles away i can still smell it it was legitimately the worst smell i've ever
00:56:02.940
experienced in my life it makes new york in the summer uh seem like a tulip farm you know which
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it's not it's definitely not a tulip farm no it's not no it's not no it's not uh so they're wondering
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what's going to happen to san francisco because california is also running a huge uh deficit problem
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now and uh my response as a concerned american is i don't really give a flying crap do not do not try
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to pass that bill on to me there's a reason i live any place other than california i mean we'd all like
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to live in the sunshine but we don't because it's full of crazy people and you crazy people have have
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i i don't know honestly has the sun baked every brain cell in your head you keep electing people
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that are like we're gonna spend more and we're gonna do things to hurt business too and we're gonna
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make sure that crime is at an all-time high uh no thank you if you fail i'm not paying your bailout
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i'm not paying your bailout and this is the progressive plan right to do these things that
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don't work and then have someone step in and bail them out i mean you you mentioned uh the whole light
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rail situation which is in every city across america it's the same story the numbers vary a
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little bit but you know you look at this in every single city they do these things they make oh well
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they're going to bring business to the city where people are going to be riding this they never tell
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the voters when they vote for these things that 92 92 of the cost of light rail is paid by people
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who never ride light rail never use it it's paid for by people who never ever use it uh every time
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you get on every time we sell a ticket to one of these light rails in city after city after city we're
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paying more money it's something like four dollars and 21 cents per person who gets on if we could just
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shut all these things down we could just buy everybody a car and everything would be fine when you're
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talking about the people who actually use these systems and even the ones that are widely used
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wind up costing even more because none of them run at a profit none of them pay for themselves it's
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just catastrophe after catastrophe to local economies and every single year you get a new city who's like
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you know what we're going to be the one we're going to be the one that's going to nail this we're
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going to build a train to an area where we think eventually people are going to want to go and guess
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what happens they don't go that's the story over and over again and they want bailouts afterwards
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light rail is the story of communism yeah every time every time it fails and somebody some other
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city goes you know what just because they didn't do it right we're going to do it right this time
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over and over and over stop with communism and the light rail system it doesn't work light rail has
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never truly been tried glenn that's right that's right sam lives in colorado a while back he faced
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i let me uh let me go through a couple of things that uh are kind of i mean maybe a little bit
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a little bit concerning um i don't know if you saw the uh the story of the fbi
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remember the guy who uh what was his name uh he he's one of the guys who faked the fisa report
01:00:55.460
do you remember him still he faked the fisa report and i don't remember and he got uh a slap on the
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wrist he was suspended for a while uh and now uh he is um his girlfriend and it might be him we don't
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know his girlfriend is writing about all of these fbi agents that are testifying and she's saying you
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watch they're they're going to get exposed uh you know they're not as shielded as they think they are
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uh their names are going to be coming out and uh and wait until you see what happens the truth is
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going to come out now maybe this is just a girlfriend who is supporting her you know her
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boyfriend uh however there's a chance that it is him that is doing this and does she or he know
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something about the whistleblowers does he know something that's going to happen to these whistleblowers
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they're they're basic threats that are being um uh used on twitter and instagram when a reporter
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reached out to her uh she deleted she didn't answer but she deleted her social media
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hmm i mean i don't know about you i mean i personally i mean you know what could possibly
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be going wrong with the fbi i mean right nothing could i mean they are it's been a strong time a
01:02:31.200
really probably a great probably the it's the type of thing when you walk into the fbi museum they
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feature right at the front uh the last couple of years sure you mean the uh j edgar hoover building
01:02:40.640
yeah right yeah yeah that's the second place now you walk into it it's first you get this and then
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secondary the j edgar hoover uh recap and really it's a it's a strange time because i think you know
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conservatives want to believe in institutions right that's what part of a big chunk of conservatism
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is based on the fact that we shouldn't throw all these things out constantly it's the left that
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wants to destroy all of our institutions you know we we have so much in we have so much in common
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now because it's been the left who has been saying the fbi you can't trust the fbi fbi is corrupt
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corrupt to the core you can't you know can't trust these big banks you can't uh trust pharmaceuticals
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taking all of this money from the federal government all of the things they were against i now agree with
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them yeah i mean i i think there's something to their critiques i don't think necessarily they're
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based on the right things and also i think they obviously weren't based on anything other than
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uh they they hadn't beaten them into submission yet to work for them
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yeah right right yeah that's true now i assume they love i mean it seems like they do on board they're
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they've forgotten all of the things they're against yeah i mean i think like part of this is that there
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has been a change in a lot of these institutions that have gone the wrong way i mean politics has
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just you know just marinated you know everything in this goop that has really affected the quality
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but also i think it's part of the fundamental conservative critique of government don't give
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anybody too much power because they will screw it up and maybe we did lose sight of that at some
01:04:21.320
point in the fairly recent past no reminded of it now no i don't even know what you're talking about
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tomorrow is a um a pretty big day for the republic
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tomorrow a former president of the united states is going to be arraigned in new york
01:06:24.900
uh and uh we'll find out what the charges are i mean so far we think that it is you know all around
01:06:33.760
the idea that uh donald trump uh claimed legal fees on uh on paperwork when he paid somebody off in
01:06:43.620
court stormy daniels and uh apparently you can't do that as um hillary clinton found out as she declared
01:06:52.280
legal fees for the uh the uh the uh the dossier right yeah fusion gps dossier and so you had
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you had her get a nasty fine you have donald trump uh you know possibly going to jail but we don't know
01:07:12.040
what the charges are we hopefully will find out what they are after he has been arraigned
01:07:17.560
or sorry not arraigned but in indicted and he comes in and is fingerprinted and they officially
01:07:23.260
charge him now the it's my understanding that the judge may issue a gag order which is insanity
01:07:33.520
is insanity wait a minute how do you would wait a minute you're saying that the media can pile on
01:07:43.680
and say these things but he's not allowed to say anything and he's running for president of the
01:07:49.800
united states how is that even possible they can just continue to slander him and he can't defend
01:07:57.620
himself yeah absolutely incredible and we don't know that that's going to happen and that is what
01:08:02.120
has been reported though today right and if that does happen it's a disgrace because not only is he a
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free citizen that should be able to defend himself publicly particularly in a situation like this i mean
01:08:12.620
this is not a you know it's not a major it's a it's a it's a improper classification of of
01:08:19.960
campaign expenditures is what they're charging him with obviously he denies a lot of this but like
01:08:25.600
besides the fact that any normal citizen should not have this happen to him i mean it's a central part
01:08:32.580
of the argument donald trump is making to be re-elected right he the central part of his argument
01:08:38.680
is that i am being targeted by these forces in the government that you need me there to stop
01:08:45.460
like that is it's like his entire argument to become president of the united states again i know
01:08:49.720
and they want to take him they want to take that out of his mouth i mean that's
01:08:52.820
it seems not america absolutely impossible you know we're actually repeating history i mean
01:08:59.280
not exactly um but the progressives are um the progressive party put uh eugene debs uh he was the
01:09:09.380
the founder of the international socialists uh party founder i think of the communist movement here in
01:09:16.780
america um he was a labor union guy an organizer and he was put into jail under grover cleveland um because
01:09:28.100
convicted of federal charges for defying a court injunction against the strike and served six
01:09:36.860
months in prison but then in 1920 he's running and in 1918 he starts speaking out against world war one
01:09:47.740
and woodrow wilson charged him with uh the sedition act and put him in prison for 20 years was it
01:09:59.480
uh convicted sedition act sentence to a 10-year prison term so he was supposed to go to prison for 10
01:10:06.680
years and it was only because uh harding came in and wilson didn't run for a third term that uh he was
01:10:15.600
released the republican came in and said the sedition act is absolutely unconstitutional they got rid of
01:10:24.440
the sedition act and they forgave him but he ran for president from prison from prison and got three
01:10:32.560
and a half percent which is more than asa hutchinson will get being a free man which is weird
01:10:40.000
uh do you what do you think of the politics of this glenn and how how this plays out i mean
01:10:45.800
the standard way of thinking seems to be that this is going to help trump in the primary and then
01:10:53.580
question marks in the general what do you think of that analysis i think it makes america a more
01:10:59.660
dangerous place um because you're going to have uh you're going to have the tensions just escalate
01:11:11.240
the more especially if they if they take away and give him a gag order um they also can charge him
01:11:17.880
for saying things against the district attorney which is insane to me where's your freedom of speech
01:11:25.260
what do you mean you you're not going to say things against the district attorney he's on television
01:11:30.660
saying bad things about you what are you talking about uh so there may be a gag order coming uh they
01:11:38.840
may throw additional charges on because of what he has said publicly about the district attorney
01:11:44.640
i i don't know but i i just i don't see this being a good thing does this rally republican voters in the
01:11:54.140
primary oh yeah yeah already has so let me see there's a new poll out uh that shows and this
01:12:01.140
poll was done by john mclaughlin now this is trump's pollster um but it shows full-fledged ballot test 14
01:12:13.920
potential republican candidates president trump leads with 51 percent de santis is now at 21
01:12:21.000
in january president trump led the field 43 de santis was at 31 in a matchup of just de santis and trump
01:12:31.480
sky or trump skyrocketed over 60 percent now 63 total de santis had just 30 percent um and in the general
01:12:42.800
election margin of error 3.1 trump found leading biden 47 to 43 percent uh so he's he's winning in all
01:12:56.600
of them and it looks like except for the general it looks like the indictment is swaying republicans
01:13:05.940
i mean you're hearing you know almost exclusively i don't know asa hutchinson might be the exception to
01:13:10.840
this but even the republican candidates running against him are saying how what a disgrace this
01:13:15.900
is including de santis including pretty much everybody coming out and saying look this is this
01:13:20.800
is wrong the question i think is you know politically you get past this first stage right i mean trump is
01:13:27.700
comes into this is the overwhelming favorite i know some of these polls look close but like you know
01:13:32.400
he's he's a former president he controls every news cycle it would be you know he would have to
01:13:37.360
in some ways blow this to not win i mean de santis has never been proven on the stage and i like de
01:13:42.720
santis quite a bit but there he's never had he's never been in this situation before we don't know
01:13:47.620
what to expect out of a de santis run assuming he does get in which i'm sure he will um he's done a
01:13:52.780
really good job in florida and i think there's all expectations that he'd do a good job on on a
01:13:57.140
national campaign but we still haven't seen that trump has to be seen as the favorite and then you see
01:14:02.120
like an issue where you know again the main conversation among republicans in their politics
01:14:08.580
right now is what's going on with donald trump it seems to be the only thing we've talked about since
01:14:13.800
2015 is just this one person and when you're that one person you have a massive advantage here don't you
01:14:22.860
yeah you do um and here's the thing this isn't the only uh the only investigation you have the
01:14:30.260
investigation of election interference in georgia you have the classified documents you have january
01:14:37.900
6th and you have the stormy daniels case this is only one out of four which is is one of the most
01:14:46.440
incredible things i have ever seen in american politics never before has this happened gerald ford
01:14:55.800
lost the re-election because well gerald ford sucked um but also because he pardoned richard nixon and
01:15:05.220
people thought that was wrong i happen to agree that that was wrong but they did it for a reason
01:15:12.200
you didn't want to have a sitting president go through trial i personally would have found that
01:15:21.140
inspirational i personally would have found a president going to trial for an actual crime
01:15:30.040
inspirational no one in our government is above the law no one you don't get you break the law
01:15:39.680
you go to jail the problem is and we see this now you can be had with as many laws as we have
01:15:47.860
you can be had for anything look at how this guy has had every single i will bet you every single
01:15:58.680
intelligence group including the five eyes looking for dirt on this guy maybe the only one that wasn't
01:16:07.840
was israel every other intelligence agency in the world was looking for dirt on this guy
01:16:15.040
and the you know um who was it maxine water says well he earned this he earned this i'll tell you
01:16:21.580
that right now did he did he who could withstand that kind of scrutiny i've i've said to him myself
01:16:29.540
i gotta tell you mr president i i mean i thought because i i lived in new york i watched you build
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these buildings and these buildings remember stew they would just go up trump buildings they'd go up
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everything else would take forever and trump and it would be done and i said to him you know
01:16:50.960
you're a construction guy in new york where everything's bottoming you know hey don't ask
01:16:58.000
about johnny he might be at the bottom of the river today and i said if anything i thought for sure
01:17:05.120
there would have been some bribes or something going on in new york i said you are shockingly one of the
01:17:13.760
cleanest guys you have to be one of the cleanest guys because they've gone after everything and
01:17:21.440
nothing you get this something that's not really a crime what do you think about the there because
01:17:29.080
there's a there's a theory out there and you know whether it's coordinated or not is a separate
01:17:34.380
question but the theory basically is that this stormy daniels case being the worst the weakest of
01:17:40.620
the four or five cases that are out there right um is it was intentionally put forth first now of
01:17:47.800
course it is the oldest one too so it could just be that simple but the idea is that while they all
01:17:53.540
want to go after donald trump there weren't a lot of da's that wanted to be the person who pulled the
01:17:59.740
trigger on the first time a president had been charged it was a big hurdle a big you know sort of
01:18:06.280
wall there and people didn't want to be the first one to go down that road and have to deal with all
01:18:10.220
that and now that this stormy daniels thing has gone for forward they they're going to indict him and
01:18:17.020
they have indicted him on this that it makes the other cases more likely to come forward because now
01:18:23.040
they don't have to deal with that precedent setting well they're gonna they're gonna indict i think in
01:18:27.520
georgia but again it will be laughable you remember the she was the foreman of the jury and she was like
01:18:35.000
yeah we gotta get him on something i just couldn't wait to get him on something uh i mean that that's
01:18:42.820
crazy they're going to probably indict there they cannot indict on the um documents how are they going
01:18:52.580
to possibly indict so weak weaker than this one though weaker than this one i i mean it's it's
01:19:00.740
they're both so weak that you would think there's no way but if they indict him on this which is a
01:19:08.800
misdemeanor that is out of its uh uh what do you call it uh you know when it's time's out statute of
01:19:17.800
limitations it's outside of that how are they even charging if that's indeed what they're charging
01:19:24.440
with right and it's it really is incredible and i think you know you're gonna see you can go back
01:19:30.280
and forth on all these cases i'd love to get your take maybe a little bit in a little while of which
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so what do you think the odds are that he is just charged with this uh you know uh
01:21:29.900
misdemeanor uh that he said the stormy daniels payoff was a uh was a legal charge well i don't
01:21:39.200
think it can be a misdemeanor i think it's it has to be elevated to a felony oh no i know that
01:21:43.700
but i mean it is a misdemeanor that's the way it was under hillary clinton when she was charged with
01:21:49.380
it yeah it was a misdemeanor so this should be somehow or another made into a uh a federal crime
01:21:56.120
uh by this local da i don't know how he does that but yeah that is i think going to be certainly a
01:22:02.840
heavy part of what we see in the actual um papers when when we get to see them you know it's hard to
01:22:09.700
know like maybe they're you hold out a little bit of of of judgment because we haven't seen it yet
01:22:15.940
we don't know maybe there's some evidence we don't know about maybe there's some other crime
01:22:19.380
committed that we don't know about i just have no belief that this guy alvin bragg is actually doing
01:22:24.500
this on the up and up i mean he's just targeting donald trump and so i expect it to be the same
01:22:28.760
nonsense we've been talking about it's such a problem because if you know you have no chance of
01:22:34.840
justice if the justice system is corrupted i mean you know if if he committed we said this you know
01:22:43.260
during the impeachment trial when we first started doing our homework if donald trump had done
01:22:48.720
something wrong if he were in bed with the russians we would have absolutely exposed it
01:22:53.700
it's important yeah but if you don't have fair people that are looking at the facts and really
01:23:02.600
actually calling balls and strikes the game is meaningless you don't have a fair umpire the game
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is meaningless and that's all this is turning into a game and so we root for our teams it's got
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there are soros linked prosecutors all around the country believe it or not there's about 70 of them
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they now oversee 20 percent of the u.s population one man can't make a difference oh he has half the
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country's most populous cities more than 40 percent of all murders are now falling under the soros
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da's okay wisconsin is looking at a another issue tomorrow there is a vote for the wisconsin supreme court
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for the wisconsin supreme court justice uh and it's really quite clear at least for me um on who needs
01:28:06.880
to be the uh supreme court justice uh safety of community over lenience for criminals one candidate
01:28:17.420
daniel kelly is for that uh his opponent is the one who is progressive and there is a story out today
01:28:26.680
um that shows this woman um made a plea deal there was 10 years on the line this guy kicked the face of
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his girlfriend in she her bones in her face were all uh destroyed he went to court there were witnesses 10
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years she he was supposed to go to jail and what happened she made a plea deal he spent a
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few months in prison and then when he got out he shot his girlfriend this is the kind of stuff we're
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seeing from the progressives all over the country with these soros da's
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it can't go on it can't go on uh if you haven't uh if you haven't thought if you're in wisconsin you
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worth not you were thinking i'm just gonna pass up tomorrow please do not um they are um night and day
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different he supports the second amendment she does not um he did not support the lockdowns she does he's
01:29:41.120
pro-life she's uh pro-abortion um justice kelly is the guy who hopefully will be elected tomorrow
01:29:52.340
this is a fight to save the rule of law as written by the constitution he is a strict constructionalist
01:30:02.180
she is not um and they are positioning this wisconsin supreme court race could be the beginning of the
01:30:11.900
end for gop dominance um this will have a downstream effect everywhere okay um he's apparently caught in
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a campaign uh event or something so we're gonna have to pass on him hopefully maybe we'll have him
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later on the show or tomorrow um but uh it is an extremely important uh case and the soros prosecutors
01:30:38.980
i don't think people really understand how big this really is this the soros prosecutors 20 of the u.s
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population half of the country's most populous cities more than 40 of all murderers fall under these
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guys and we're being told that you're an anti-semite if you point this out i don't care if he's the pope
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i really don't care what his religion is what is race or creed i don't care when i when i decide whether
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or not i'm going to like someone i do the actual homework and i dislike them for reasons now i know
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that's not popular especially with the left but i dislike them for instance what they do not who
01:31:33.700
they are but uh hopefully people are waking up to george soros that's exactly what you would say i mean
01:31:42.520
i'm not at all surprised that mr king of the anti-semites over here is going to bring up george
01:31:46.800
soros's name again again i mean i just hate to point out a defender of israel award you know uh
01:31:52.740
maybe benjamin netanyahu was the one who you know gave it to me so uh yeah yeah uh whatever um what i
01:32:01.920
will say it's funny because this one has been particularly disturbing um to go back here glenn um
01:32:08.680
the the soros thing they keep trying to go down the same road and they did this same thing to you
01:32:15.460
going back to you know your days at fox your days at cnn headline news and before when you'd bring
01:32:20.120
up george soros and you were one of the first people who were really obviously focusing on this
01:32:23.920
this is something that it was a terrible thing that you did back in the day well it was before i
01:32:29.060
understood that it was uh a terrible thing i mean i took on george soros not knowing that you just
01:32:36.540
didn't take on joe george soros i was i mean i baptism by fire on that one yeah and so you went
01:32:44.040
into you kind of jumped in face first into that wall yeah and uh and had to deal with the
01:32:49.740
repercussions of that but like one of the things that was interesting about that period was soros
01:32:54.200
spent a lot of money on big ticket items presidential races uh senatorial races he dumped money into these
01:33:02.380
races and then a long time and then he went to sos do you remember that yeah he went to secretary of
01:33:07.880
states he went yeah that's exactly where i was going because you know here's a international
01:33:12.700
businessman who decided he wanted to spend his money more efficiently this is what giant businessmen
01:33:21.500
do it's a smart idea from him and what he did was look for races that he could spend instead of a
01:33:28.440
hundred million dollars or a billion dollars on a presidential race where he could spend one million
01:33:33.640
dollars and make a massive difference to massive population centers in cities all across the country
01:33:39.960
the secretary of state project was came out of the um the idea that this old-timey idea where
01:33:46.840
democrats were the ones constantly saying that elections were stolen and so he said well the
01:33:51.580
problem was we have these secretaries of state and they're the ones in charge of these elections and
01:33:55.740
in these close elections we need these rulings to come out in on on our side instead of the other
01:34:00.020
side so we dumped money into secretary of state races same thing here with criminal justice he wanted to
01:34:05.660
change the way we deal with criminal justice in in this country and instead of trying to get a
01:34:10.120
president elected he did what we kind of always talk about as conservatives target your local areas
01:34:17.520
think about your local areas and he went and dumped money into local areas local small races million dollar
01:34:24.580
races all across the country and for this we should remember he was praised by the media as being an
01:34:31.660
innovative thinker we're trying to get all these progressive things done no one can seem to do it
01:34:36.580
george soros has come up with a plan where he can he could spend money super efficiently and get these
01:34:41.600
people elected politico wrote a glowing story about him back in 2016 called george soros's quiet overhaul
01:34:49.460
of the u.s justice system where they talked about how he would support these candidates just like his
01:34:55.740
defense with alvin bragg that he never met he never talked to them individually he saw what their plan was
01:35:01.280
and supported them so they would win these races and give you the aoc version of policing and prosecution
01:35:08.720
so they're trying to distance him now because you're seeing the damage that he has done this the the out of
01:35:17.760
control crime is caused by two things one george floyd floyd riots nobody went to jail the the vice president
01:35:28.380
was actually soliciting funds to bail those people out so you taught the whole society that you can do
01:35:37.920
things as long as you're on the left you can do things and get away with it as if that wasn't enough
01:35:44.700
all 40 percent of all murderers fall under these guys okay 40 percent you've got 20 percent of the
01:35:55.020
entire population and 40 percent of all big cities falling under their jurisdiction so if the george
01:36:04.720
floyd riots didn't teach it these da's certainly did you'll get away i'm not going to hold you for bail
01:36:12.040
or or anything that's why you don't have in some cities a cvs or a walgreens it's why when you're in
01:36:20.080
new york everything now in the walgreens or the cvs is under lock and key everything i mean you walk
01:36:29.440
down the aisles and the aisles are locked now behind glass and you have to wait for an employee to come
01:36:37.460
and open it up just to get some you know hay fever medicine it's insanity why isn't send george soros
01:36:46.040
yeah he's he's done this to our communities and again not by himself i don't think there's some
01:36:51.660
big conspiracy i think he saw people who agreed with him like alvin bragg and supported them
01:36:56.260
as the new york times pointed out itself uh they the color of change organization who is supporting
01:37:03.100
these types of da's who announced they were going to give one million dollars to alvin bragg six days
01:37:08.840
later george soros donated one million dollars exactly to color of change as the new york times
01:37:15.780
pointed out and this is not my wording this is the new york times's wording they said uh when they were
01:37:21.720
going through all of this um that uh six days later uh he donated uh may 14th one million dollars to the
01:37:29.740
group which intended to help mr bragg with the money that's the new york times reporting on this and
01:37:34.580
now george soros is saying it's a it's a conspiracy theory he wrote an op-ed in the wall street journal
01:37:39.460
in the wall street journal which he says i i've supported the election and more recently the
01:37:44.380
re-election of prosecutors who support reform i have done it transparency transparently yeah and have
01:37:50.480
no intention of stopping yeah we can't talk about this person and his influence right it's it's not that
01:37:56.180
he did anything illegal he didn't he gave money legally through the system i believe it was uh
01:38:06.440
you know laundered in a way but legally laundered it was just setting him one person apart it's you know
01:38:14.540
the six degrees of kevin bacon he's one degree away from these uh da's and but that's legal too he
01:38:22.300
didn't do anything illegal but he is the guy who financed look if it would have worked and our
01:38:29.940
cities would have been safe i wouldn't have a problem coming on and saying i don't know how
01:38:35.820
this happened but george soros has just made our city safer and you know everyone in the country if
01:38:44.040
this was good they all would have said that every media person would have said george soros and his
01:38:49.920
brilliant idea yeah the problem is is that the the the goal of george soros is not to make things
01:38:58.280
better it is to collapse the united states this is what he does it is to make chaos so prevalent on our
01:39:08.740
streets that you cry out for a dictator you cry out for someone who says you're just letting these
01:39:15.520
people go we've got to have a supreme leader that can make all this go away that is the plan we've been
01:39:23.160
telling you that since 2008 you know the the one thing i i don't ever want to um i don't want to be
01:39:34.180
someone who brings more chaos to the world i struggle with my job um because my faith teaches me to be a
01:39:44.000
a peacemaker so when i say these things uh i think of the apostle wasn't it stephen that was stoned to
01:39:56.180
death but the reason why he was stoned to death is he was like look uh here's your history here's what
01:40:03.080
you've done and you're doing it again and they stoned him to death that doesn't mean that he was trying
01:40:08.320
to light chaos he was telling the truth so i'm just telling you the truth about george soros and
01:40:16.340
people like him they are trying to fundamentally transform and to do that you've got to collapse
01:40:24.480
this system you have to have it collapse on its own weight into a new system that benefits those
01:40:32.300
people there's nothing there's nothing uh well i was gonna say there's nothing wrong with it there's
01:40:40.640
all kinds of things wrong with it it's evil however when you look at what george soros is doing it's
01:40:47.560
not illegal i think it's just evil but the thing you have to remember and i don't know when people are
01:40:56.080
going to catch on to this bad trees cannot bear good fruit by their work ye shall know them so look at
01:41:07.820
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01:41:16.740
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01:41:28.000
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i don't have time to look this up could you look this up george soros do you remember where he is he
01:43:35.200
from hungary yeah where he was where i believe so yeah i think he i think he was he was born in
01:43:41.460
hungary and that country has banned him if i'm not mistaken but wasn't it also hungry the one that was
01:43:49.600
taken over by the communist without a shot fired sorry i was looking it up yeah he was born in budapest
01:43:57.160
by okay so um look at uh look at i think it was hungry in the 1950s where they put the tanks on the
01:44:07.060
border and then they just sowed the seeds of discontent and did exactly what george soros is
01:44:14.060
doing now turn the whole country inside out and upside down and then the soviet tanks rolled in
01:44:19.320
because they couldn't actually declare war on any other country so they had to figure out a way to
01:44:27.020
collapse the country and then they could come in to stabilize it and that's how the communists took
01:44:31.520
hungry it was hungry wasn't it we used to talk about it at fox all the time and i don't remember
01:44:36.580
i'm getting all my uh socialist republics uh mixed up here i'll have to like give me a look at it i'm
01:44:43.520
pretty sure it was hungry but it is i just don't think it's by coincidence that uh that george soros
01:44:53.320
is from uh hungary hungary does not want him in the country he there are i think two or three countries
01:45:02.640
one is uh singapore i believe um or not singapore but uh anyway there's an asian country uh and at least
01:45:15.700
two an asian and uh and hungary but i think there's a third one as well that will not allow him in
01:45:22.960
because he's collapsed their economy he collapsed the british sterling he's the guy who did that when
01:45:31.620
you know when you look at what he has done he has made himself very rich but at the expense of so
01:45:40.120
many others look at what he's doing now he's trying to collapse because he believes in a different system
01:45:48.380
than you believe and when he couldn't get it done constitutionally he starts messing with our security
01:45:58.160
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01:46:07.560
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welcome to the glenn beck program we were just uh looking up hungary it is where george soros is from
01:47:55.920
and it is the country that i was thinking of 1956 the soviet union invaded hungary to crush a popular
01:48:02.800
uprising against the communist government and they had already infiltrated that government
01:48:07.820
had all their people in place they then caused chaos on the streets um and uh then the tanks rolled
01:48:15.480
in in 1956 um all right we have uh dan kelly on he is a candidate for the wisconsin supreme court
01:48:23.820
um he is a former wisconsin supreme court justice this race in wisconsin is extraordinarily important
01:48:32.020
uh and uh he is on now with us he was up on an airplane it was running late so he missed the first uh
01:48:38.740
first exposure here just a few minutes ago we luckily have him on the phone now hi dan how are you
01:48:44.020
i'm doing great glenn thank you so much for having me on your show this is great you bet uh you are running
01:48:51.000
a very important uh race right now um how do you say the last name of janet
01:48:57.220
she who must not be named okay so uh that's how we pronounce that she is uh from another planet um
01:49:04.920
and she is not just a liberal she is a progressive um tell me the difference between you two
01:49:12.280
yeah it could not be larger uh it's the difference between the rule of law and the rule of janet
01:49:18.120
protests and what i mean by that is you know in our constitutional system the constitution tells
01:49:24.040
those in office what they are to do and i understand that as a supreme court justice your role is simply
01:49:29.840
to apply the existing law to resolve the cases that come before us that's the rule of law the rule of
01:49:35.260
janet she intends to place herself above the law she is actually gone so far as to say that she would
01:49:41.280
place her thumb on the scales of justice to make sure the cases are resolved according to her personal
01:49:46.940
politics that is crazy it is crazy it is a a complete breach of trust with the people of wisconsin it is
01:49:55.960
unconstitutional and she is dead set on doing this and this is why i think that this race is gaining
01:50:01.900
attention across the country because i don't think i don't i'm not aware of any judicial candidate in the
01:50:07.700
history of the country who's ever campaigned on a platform of setting herself above the law of
01:50:13.400
rejecting the constitutional order and yet that's what she's all about and there are people like
01:50:18.200
george sorrows um and governor pritzker from illinois who are piling in tons of money to make
01:50:24.840
sure that this happens for them well i don't think that's going to happen here in wisconsin because i
01:50:29.300
think the people wisconsin have really level heads up their shoulders they're going to see right
01:50:33.300
through this and they still treasure their their constitutional order they treasure the liberties
01:50:38.580
that their constitution protects and the last thing they want is four progressive lawyers sitting
01:50:43.980
in a madison courtroom telling them what laws they can and cannot have and what liberties they may
01:50:49.300
may not enjoy i think they're going to reject that out of hand what is the balance of the court now
01:50:53.940
four to three and one of the uh constitution following uh justices is retiring so this could this is for
01:51:02.760
all the marbles if they win this seat the uh the constitutional order in wisconsin is going to
01:51:09.080
crumble because you simply cannot have four lawyers setting themselves above the law and reducing the
01:51:16.900
other two branches of government to basically just their hand servants so that's the risk here
01:51:22.640
but like i said i i think the people wisconsin are going to see through this so we just need them to
01:51:27.880
come out by tomorrow uh no later than eight o'clock uh and uh vote to uphold our constitutional heritage
01:51:36.660
so that's what it's that's what it's about i i just i just want it because this is one of the
01:51:41.400
most incredible things i've ever heard as you're talking i'm looking it up there are some cases that
01:51:46.720
she absolutely said she would put her thumb on the scale of justice to correct laws that she thinks
01:51:53.300
are wrong such as congressional uh district maps which she called rigged so yeah if if she disagrees
01:52:02.440
with it i mean that is that is uh that's not a judge that's a dictator that's exactly right so we
01:52:10.820
call that when it happens on the court we call it a judicial tyranny because she would be using power
01:52:15.660
that the people of wisconsin have never loaned to her and i understand the authority of the court is
01:52:21.020
simply on loan from the people of wisconsin uh to whom that power belongs and she just uh she wants
01:52:27.500
to reject all of that and become the source of authority the source of law and um and that would
01:52:34.800
just overturn the constitutional order so uh our the future of our constitutional heritage in the state
01:52:41.180
of wisconsin is on the line but it's also going to have implications nationwide because if that gambit
01:52:46.540
works here there will be people who pick that up and use it as a template to push other courts in
01:52:52.400
activist and political directions to set up judicial tyrannies in other states i know a um i know a federal
01:52:58.820
judge who said the lower courts are already out of control he said um he has seen uh court rulings where
01:53:06.860
the judge has said this law doesn't make any sense and we're doing this and completely untethered
01:53:16.420
from the constitution or the rule of law no matter what that rise a law is um in 2020 um there was a
01:53:26.580
10 million dollar bounty for this seat they spent 10 million dollars for that race that was the record
01:53:33.980
the national record is 15 million dollars spent in illinois um already there's more than 37 million
01:53:44.260
dollars spent on this race yeah we're expecting it to go uh north of 50 million by the end of the day
01:53:50.860
tomorrow that is unbelievable please tell me some of that money is for our side it is uh so unfortunately
01:53:58.860
there are folks around the country that still value the constitutional order who understand that the
01:54:05.140
role of the court is just to apply the law not to make it up not to change it not to ignore it
01:54:09.720
but just to faithfully apply it every day as the constitution commands them and so they've uh they've
01:54:15.880
come along and uh they've been supporting our efforts here in wisconsin and uh and there's been enough
01:54:22.540
uh that we've been able to get the information to all the folks across wisconsin uh so that they can
01:54:28.260
exercise an intelligent choice uh by 8 p.m tomorrow so uh so yeah um my opponent's got a ton of money and
01:54:35.820
she'll outspend us uh but i'm not too worried about that because that bill of goods that she's
01:54:41.280
trying to sell i don't think there's enough money in the country to sell that to the good people in
01:54:45.220
wisconsin i don't know i i mean i i so i don't know how to judge the american people anymore i know that
01:54:52.240
there's good people out there on both sides um but there's not a lot of people that are awake on the
01:55:00.120
other side uh and you know we're we're sitting here facing some of the worst times our country has
01:55:07.380
ever had and it doesn't seem like the american people really even know what's going on yeah well
01:55:14.520
and glenn you know i and i think there is you're you're uh reflecting a measure of concern that i do
01:55:19.700
have um you and i both know uh what it took to originally secure the liberties that we cherish so well
01:55:26.700
you know at the end of the declaration of independence right before everyone signed their
01:55:32.460
names they pledged their lives their fortunes their sacred honor and many of them lost their lives or
01:55:39.340
were bankrupted or convicted of treason but they didn't count that a price too high to pay to secure
01:55:45.280
those liberties now today we still have a responsibility of securing those liberties but it's a pretty easy
01:55:52.960
thing to do you just kind of vote you don't have to lay your life on the line you don't have to face
01:55:58.300
bankruptcy you don't have to sacrifice your sacred honor you just need to come out and vote and yet
01:56:04.060
i'm worried that because it costs so little that people might value it little uh so our project really
01:56:11.360
is to remind the people of wisconsin who they are that they are the bosses uh in this form of government
01:56:16.960
and it's their responsibility to come out and make sure that we secure our constitutional heritage
01:56:22.740
so we can hand that down to the next generation they can do the same after that it just comes
01:56:28.840
comes down coming out now last fall there were 2.6 million people that came out to vote
01:56:34.200
and we're expecting that if it uh if we reach 1.6 to 1.8 million by the end of the day tomorrow
01:56:40.200
that'll be a lot but think about that that's an 800 000 to a million vote drop off between fall
01:56:46.680
and spring and so our project is to get to all of them and remind them of the importance of securing
01:56:53.660
our heritage because there is nothing but and i know you've talked about this before glad there's
01:56:58.340
nothing but that says that we are guaranteed to have our constitution from one generation to the
01:57:04.040
next no we have to do that we have to stand up and make sure that we secure it so that we can hand
01:57:10.500
that down and we do that through voting it's it's so easy to do what's really um so frustrating uh dan
01:57:17.680
by the way we are we are talking to dan kelly he is running for uh the supreme court in wisconsin
01:57:24.460
tomorrow is the last day to vote it is extraordinarily important that you vote for dan kelly in wisconsin
01:57:31.840
do it today last chance is tomorrow um but uh dan you know what's so frustrating is our founders knew
01:57:40.220
this i mean thomas jefferson said that it's not right i'm paraphrasing horribly that we would rule
01:57:46.880
from the grave it needs to be up to every generation but they made that part of the constitution you can
01:57:55.880
change it by by uh you know changing the constitution through amendments but they don't do that they
01:58:03.440
never do that instead they undermine the constitution and get activist judges which is not a democracy that's
01:58:11.020
not how a republic for sure but even a democracy is supposed to work yeah it's just lawless when that
01:58:19.420
happens and it's not like we don't know how to do this i mean we've amended the united states
01:58:23.480
constitution 27 times we've amended the wisconsin constitution more times than i can remember
01:58:28.420
so we know how to do this when when the document needs to change uh we can do that but we follow
01:58:34.920
the constitutional order that's what we require so these uh these uh politicians who want to dress
01:58:41.220
up like judges and go to the supreme court so that they can set aside laws that they don't like
01:58:45.880
so that they can change the meaning of our constitution so it's more compatible with what they want
01:58:50.120
they are rejecting the very idea of law law has to have a fixed and discernible meaning and if it
01:58:57.620
changes depending on what a judge says then it's not really law at all it's just the judge exercising
01:59:04.720
law power so um so it really is about protecting the concept of law it's about protecting the concept of
01:59:13.000
the constitutional order um real quick because i've only got about uh 90 seconds here you are for
01:59:19.700
um you know actual sentencing of criminals the lenience for criminals is uh not part of your playbook
01:59:27.440
you support the second amendment it's not clear if she does but she's supported by gun gun control groups
01:59:33.560
um the uh life question you are pro-life she is very pro-abortion um and the lockdowns uh from covid
01:59:43.820
where do you stand against them where was she or where is she so yeah so i think that she favors uh
01:59:52.700
lawmaking wherever it might occur according to her particular tastes now what i do uh you know i was on
01:59:58.300
the court uh while the lockdown occurred and the lockdown order came to us for review and um by a
02:00:05.180
four to three decision we decided that it was an unlawful order uh but two of us on the court justice
02:00:10.800
rebecca bradley and i we looked at that and we said well there's a there's a more serious question
02:00:16.280
about whether more than whether it went through the rule promulgation process it was a question of
02:00:20.980
whether the executive branch agencies could use the power of the legislature to actually make laws
02:00:27.440
all by themselves for the state of wisconsin right and so we looked at that and we said that was
02:00:31.960
unconstitutional we struck down that order uh so that people could continue to enjoy the right to
02:00:38.000
set their own laws in conversation with their legislatures so they're not having an executive
02:00:43.300
branch bureaucrat usurp that power and exercise it on uh when they have no right or authority to do so
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it's holy week uh this is the week yesterday palm sunday easter is coming uh on monday uh the
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Passover is I'm sorry. Easter is coming on Sunday. Passover is this Friday. Our country is possessed.
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It is really, truly the only way to describe it. Evil has taken hold. And when I said back in 2008,
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if we lose this country to darkness, we will make the Nazis look like rookies. I believe that to be
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true. Scriptures tell us it'd be better to have not been a Christian nation than to be one and then
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chase Jesus and God out of the public square. It leads us to a place to where we are extraordinarily
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vulnerable to the gods of the past. Jonathan Cahn writes about this in his new book,
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The Return of the Gods. So I am reminded by the scriptures that the apostles tried to
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chase a demon out of a guy. Couldn't do it. They asked Jesus, how come we couldn't do it? And you
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did. And he said, this kind can come forth by nothing but prayer and fasting. So I am issuing
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a invitation to pray and fast for our nation that we may rid ourselves of this evil and that we will
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have his help and his blessings. So that is Friday. Please contact everybody you know that would be
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willing to fast for the nation and ask them to join us in this fast on Friday. It's a fast based on
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Mark 9, 14 to 29, chasing evil out of our country. Fast for Good Friday. That's this week.
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Tell everybody you know. All right. We'll see you tomorrow. Same Beck time, same Beck channel.