A Vicious Circle of People? | Guests: Daniel Hannan, Matt Kibbe & Laura Wilkerson | 1⧸16⧸19
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Summary
Glenn Beck sits down with Daniel Hannon to discuss a variety of topics, including the latest in the Brexit debate, the Women's March, and much, much more! Glenn Beck is a conservative radio host and host of the Glenn Beck Program on the Fox News Radio Network.
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You said basically, yeah, we'll put you on after you call me back in a couple of years after things turned down.
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When the banking collapse happens, you tell me how you're done.
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They actually called back and said we're doing pretty well.
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We have Daniel Hannon coming up in just a few minutes.
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Daniel Hannon is a member of the European Union.
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Probably the best member of the European Union.
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They're really kind of deciding whether or not she's even going to be the prime minister here soon.
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The diehard anti-Semitic socialist is the one who's pushing, it looks like, to be the next prime minister.
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They've got a government kind of in shutdown now, not listening to the people.
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We can't even say their name on the air, release their identity, because they are afraid of being scooped up, tortured, and killed in Russia now.
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The Democratic Party has quit the Women's March after an explosive segment about Louis Farrakhan on The View.
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I'll tell you why as we begin the show in one minute.
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So, both my daughters have been in the hospital for the last week, really.
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Cheyenne went into the hospital on Saturday, and she had pain, and they're still trying to figure it out.
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I could not tell the difference between my daughter on morphine and my daughter off morphine.
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I was like, you're going to give her the morphine?
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Anyway, you know, morphine's fun until you're, you know, dying from it.
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You are more likely to die from an opioid overdose in America than a car crash.
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You're more likely to die from an overdose of opioids than a car crash.
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I've got the pain thing down, and I know you do, too.
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Relief factor has taken my pain and made my life livable.
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I mean, I just I told you, Stu, this the other day.
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I think I wrote my last handwritten letter this last week.
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I usually make fun of you because it's hard to write and it's easier to type.
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I mean, I'm walking around the building all the time.
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Can somebody find a paper or a pen for me, please?
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And I was writing some things recently, and I just I couldn't do it anymore.
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I couldn't even pick up a pen without relief factor.
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Here's here's the here's the story from places like the Huffington Post.
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The Democratic National Committee is no longer sponsoring the annuals Women March.
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It's set to play taste take place on Saturday in Washington, D.C.
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The Women's March co-presidents Tamika Mallory and Bob Bland appeared on The View Monday,
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where the show's co-host peppered them with questions about the organization.
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Mallory's relationship with Farrakhan was put on the front burner in a heated segment,
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where she refused to denounce him and said called him one of the greatest of all time
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She repeated to refuse to contend to condemn Farrakhan's remarks about Jewish people and
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Women's March had been under scrutiny for allegations of anti-sexism, sexism and more.
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As pointed out by the Daily Beast, the DNC was listed among the organization's sponsors
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As of last night, they are no longer listed as a sponsor.
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Although the DNC official declined to comment on the timing of the sponsorship withdrawal,
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but said that it stands in solidarity with women.
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The DNC stands in solidarity with all those fighting for women's rights,
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holding the Trump administration, Republican lawmakers around the country accountable.
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Women are on the front lines of fighting back, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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We didn't really know the extent of it, and we have kind of a deep dive going into this
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On the Women's March and the history of it, when it comes to anti-Semitism, which goes back
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to literally the formational meeting, when they were actually together for the first time
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discussing the idea of the Women's March, they were talking about the problems with Jews.
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This goes back to my advice that I gave to Republicans back in about 2009.
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I said, you have to be really careful who you're standing with, because there's going
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to be a lot of people that you're standing with that will agree with a lot of the stuff
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you agree with, but you're going to disagree with them on some pretty big fundamental issues.
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All these women, they were upset about Donald Trump, or they were upset about a Republican
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victory, or whatever it was, some of them valid reasons, some of them anti-Semite, anti-white,
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It's like, look at how the right has split apart as soon as there's power.
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The right splits apart, because it's easier to come together when you're against something,
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but when you actually have to state you're for something, you've got to get down to specifics,
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and you're like, okay, well, wait a minute, I'm not for that, and then it starts to break
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You have to know that you have the same principles.
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The DNC says they're standing in solidarity with those fighting for women's rights.
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Well, you should probably get a little more specific.
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Other sponsors have not returned to this year's march, including the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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When you don't have the Southern Poverty Law, when the Southern Poverty Law Center says,
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you know what, this group on the left is a little extreme, that's saying something.
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They don't have Emily's List, the Human Rights Campaign, they don't have NARAL,
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they don't have the Center for American Progress or Amnesty International standing with them anymore.
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If you're going to the Women's March this weekend, you're in a rapidly diminishing circle of people,
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and you're kind of being left with some radicals.
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The outlet reported fewer than half of the sponsors in 2018 have returned to support 2019.
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If the Democratic Party is bailing on it, it's no longer of use.
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The only use of it in the first place, it had never, I shouldn't say it never had anything to do with women's rights,
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because the first, you know, the actual founder of not the march, but the movement who just did it on Facebook, right?
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She's been saying for a while, you got to get these people out of there.
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She bailed out of the entire organization because she knew these people were bad in what they were doing.
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I mean, this is not a high hurdle to clear here.
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We're not asking you for a really nuanced person to try...
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Hey, you got to distance yourself from Nancy Pelosi.
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And again, it's not just saying, well, look, I went to an event and he was there,
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This is, I'm calling him the greatest of all time.
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For what he's done in the black community, which is what exactly?
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He's done nothing except inject poison into an entire community for multiple decades.
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So this is what's going to happen to the Democratic Party if they're not careful.
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The Democratic Party has become so extreme that they are going to chase off all normal people.
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These guys have been behind the scenes for a while.
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All the people we talked about while we were at Fox, all those people, they've all been hidden.
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But even the people that we thought were very dangerous at the time, those people are not radical enough.
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And it is becoming a very vicious circle of people.
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And if the Democratic Party is not careful, look at look at what Mayor Cuomo or Governor Cuomo is doing.
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Right now, the press is talking about how crazy extreme Donald Trump is for saying that he wants law and order and a border wall.
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Another caravan is coming up from Honduras now.
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They're saying that they're hoping that the president will change his mind by the time they get here.
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And whoever is telling you that you're going to be able to get in, they're lying to you.
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He is he is being called immoral for saying we have to be clear.
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And we need a wall to make sure that they understand we're serious about this.
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But what Governor Cuomo is doing, Governor Cuomo says he will not sign another budget until full abortion rights are passed in New York.
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Now, that means full abortion rights means you have a right to an abortion for any reason at any time up until birth.
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You won't pass a budget until you can have a partial birth abortion.
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Okay, we have Daniel Hannon coming up, and we're going to have to change the show.
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Next half hour of the show, we have to change around some of the commercial breaks and things just for Daniel Hannon.
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As you can imagine, the EU and England kind of upended today, and so we're going to talk to him.
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They are debating what's going to happen to the prime minister right now, even as we speak.
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So that's coming up in just about 15 minutes from now.
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So why is Governor Cuomo saying now that you can have partial birth abortion, and he won't sign a budget for New York until this is passed?
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Because most people, when we say, well, you know, it's a coin toss, you know, it's split, but leans a little in the favor of pro-life.
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When you actually look down at the breakdown, it is in favor of common sense.
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Now, listen to how people actually feel about abortion when they're given the actual choices.
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Yeah, 55% of people say they're pro-choice in a – that's pretty high, I would say, for that.
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It's usually, I would say, in the high 40s, but this is a recent poll from Marist.
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38% say they're pro-life when you ask broadly, okay?
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But when you dig into it a little bit, what you find out is pretty surprising.
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For example, about 27% of people say that abortion should only be available during the first three months of pregnancy.
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28% say only in cases of rape, incest, or save the life of a mother.
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I would be considered pro-choice because I cannot bring myself – and I know this is – I just haven't gotten there yet.
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I know this is inconsistency, and it's the one thing that I'm inconsistent on that really bothers me.
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But I just can't get myself to say to somebody who has been raped, hey, I'm going to tell you what to do.
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And that may be wrong, but I can't do that yet as a person and as a dad.
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And so – and I'm an adopted dad, so I get it, but I'm just not there yet.
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But because of that, because I say rape and incest, because of that, I would be considered by Marist in this poll pro-life.
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It's a little bit different than that because you can identify yourself, and so it's not exactly that 55, right?
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But I mean, so – but I mean, that's the 55% of people.
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Again, that's over half where they're saying, oh, you know, no, I think it should be either in cases of rape, incest.
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You know, it's a Republican position on this issue.
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Okay, so that would include maybe rape and incest in the first trimester.
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Yeah, so anything available in the first trimester.
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Then you also have another 10% saying abortion only when it saves the life of the mother, which is more restrictive than George W. Bush's or your position.
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Because there's no research that shows the mother's life is ever – today, it's no longer – well, this baby could kill the mother.
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I tend to agree with you on that, but I mean, that's a more restrictive position than what you have, because yours includes also, in this case, of life of the mother.
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And there's 10% say it should be permitted under no circumstances whatsoever.
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So if you kind of add that up, you've got 48% saying Republican or more restrictive there.
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Then you have another 27% say it's only in the first trimester, which is far more restrictive than what we have today.
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So you are at 75% of people who are saying we should be much more restrictive than we are today on abortion.
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Only 15% of adults believe the Democrat position or the Cuomo position you just outlined, which is it should be available at any time during the pregnancy.
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The only reason why he's doing this is because he wants to be president.
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The press won't make this into a big deal that he's holding the state hostage.
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We have the guy, the expert, the guy who basically led this movement.
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We have Daniel Hannon coming on in just a few minutes.
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And because of what's happening over in England, he's on a very tight schedule.
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And so we're going to have to break a little early and do a longer break right after with Daniel Hannon.
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And it's really confusing if you're not really following it.
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And the people said, we want out of the European Union.
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Theresa May, the Prime Minister, went in and made this compromise deal with the EU.
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Because, obviously, the EU doesn't want England to leave.
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And so the compromise deal was, hey, you still get all the trading things.
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And you still get all this and that and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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And there's a few laws culturally that we'll get rid of.
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So Theresa May tried to make this grand compromise.
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And other people are like, nope, I don't want it.
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If they stay in the EU, it's going to be really, really ugly.
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Now, so you know, Daniel Hannon is a guy who was in the EU Parliament.
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Now, I love this guy because I think he is more of what a senator is supposed to be under our Constitution.
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Stu, how were the senators elected before Woodrow Wilson changed this?
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So they would be more responsive to the state's needs.
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So what you had was you had the House of Representatives.
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They were supposed to be responsible directly to the people.
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You have to have elections every two years because we can throw their butts out because they're directly responsible to us.
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And that's also why the House of Representatives are supposed to be the only ones that can spend money because we have the closest, you know, rope around their neck so they can spend money.
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Now, Woodrow Wilson changed this to make these guys the guardian of the state, capital S, where it was supposed to be.
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They were supposed to be the guardian of the state, small s.
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So Ted Cruz was there to only advocate for Texas, nothing else.
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He had nothing else to do with with any kind of policies, with an exception of trade and war and things like that.
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In fact, those senators were supposed to go there to try to protect the state from a growing super state.
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He has gone and the English people, whether they know this or not, they they hired somebody very American.
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They hired somebody to go to their parliament, EU, which if you look at the European Union, what is that?
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That is a collection of separate countries all trying to be united.
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When we had the 13 colonies, those were basically 13 different independent states.
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And they all had different ideas and different culture.
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Bringing those all together was really difficult.
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Bringing these guys together is, I think, impossible and wrong because they are too different.
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So they brought them together and the English people hired Daniel Hannon and said, Daniel, you go.
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What he's done is he has said, nope, we don't want any of that.
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He's voted against everything that ties England to the European Union.
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So he's acting as a United States senator is supposed to act in the in the, you know, big state government.
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And he basically went to work from day one to try to remove Great Britain from the European Union.
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And destroy his own job, by the way, if he succeeded.
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But we're seeing now that success is a little harder to come by.
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He'll be with us in about four and a half minutes from England.
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And he's going to tell us what all of this means and what the plan is now, because Teresa may be out.
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And the person that may be coming in is Corbyn.
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And he is a radical anti-Semite and socialist, communist kind of guy.
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This is the Glenn Beck Program, and we welcome a member of Parliament, Daniel Hannon.
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Daniel, thank you for being on the program today.
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Can you please explain to America, if you can, what this means?
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It appears to us on this side of the water that you're kind of going through the same thing we've been going through,
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where the politicians are just not listening to the people, and they're going their own way,
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When the Parliament voted to allow people a referendum on whether to leave the European Union,
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it never occurred to MPs that the voters might disregard their advice and vote leave.
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And what has happened in the last two and a half years since the vote is basically that our political class,
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not only our MPs, but to be fair, you know, the chiefs of the big rent-seeking corporates,
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a lot of the civil service, a lot of what Americans would call the deep state, you know,
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our permanent bureaucracy, diplomats and, you know, charities and think tanks,
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and the whole establishment have refused to accept the result.
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And although it looks like chaos, it actually has a very simple cause,
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which is basically the politicians and their allies in the political elites are not doing what the country instructed them to.
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So, Daniel, we are going through the same thing with the border.
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Europe is going through this throughout, and it is going to cause chaos if politicians don't start listening to the people.
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Is there a chance that that's going to happen now?
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I mean, you'd have thought that a referendum would be the classic case of where politicians have no option but to listen, right?
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And yet, as I say, it never really occurred to them to plan for a leave vote.
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And so what we've had, there have been some who have, right from the beginning,
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just tried to overturn the result or disregard it.
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Now, I know that that sounds funny, but if you think about it, it's not uncommon practice in the EU.
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You know, whenever they get a result that they don't like in a referendum, they try and rerun it or disregard it.
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So, you know, they treat public opinion as an obstacle to get around, not as a source of instruction.
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Well, I mean, I wouldn't go that far, but there is a mood of unpleasantness and incivility in our discourse, rather like in the U.S.
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I'd never known before years ago people to fall out.
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And so the funny thing is the politicians who have been so determined to try and frustrate Brexit,
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what they've done is they've coalesced around this idea of we mustn't leave without a deal.
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And this, of course, has encouraged the Brussels side when they were told that Britain wasn't going to walk away.
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Well, what would you do in a negotiation, right?
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Imagine you were buying a house or something or selling a house.
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And the other party says, I want you to know that I'm never going to walk away.
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The EU has taken advantage of this weakness to insist on really quite vindictive terms.
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And the funny thing is they may have overplayed their hand, which means that there is now quite a strong likelihood that Britain will leave on the 29th of March without there being any deal at all.
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Well, it's not where I would have wanted to start.
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But given where we now are, I think leaving with no deal whatever is far better than signing up to these vengeful terms that the European side has sent.
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You know, people will still open their shops and the traffic lights will still work.
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And an awful lot of people who have been predicting economic catastrophe are going to be left looking very silly indeed.
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So, Daniel, the the Corbyn from, again, across the water and not paying attention to your politics, he doesn't seem like a good dude.
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Is is is he going to get into the mix here and possible next prime minister?
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Well, do you know, it's not often that anyone accuses you of this, Glenn, but I think you have understated the situation.
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It's a common thing in politics that we use we use strong language, we use strong words and we can devalue it.
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And then when you're left with the genuine article, it's difficult.
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But let me put it like this here is for the first time in British history, a party leader who was on the other side during the Cold War, who regrets the outcome of the Cold War.
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He has never seen a communist dictatorship that he hasn't defended.
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He's pro Hamas, he's pro Hezbollah, he was pro IRA.
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In fact, there has never been a quarrel that has involved the UK where he hasn't taken the other side, even when we were fighting the Falklands War against the fascist dictatorship in Argentina.
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Right. A fascist dictatorship that disappeared, as they said, leftist agitators and trade unionists threw people out of planes and he still couldn't bring himself to back Britain.
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This is the guy that two out of five Brits voted for at the last election, which is a truly terrifying thought.
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Now, of course, normally in a mature democracy like ours, you would say, well, someone like that has got no prospect of getting in.
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I mean, he makes Bernie Sanders look like a Republican.
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There's no chance that anyone would vote for someone like him.
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But if there is sufficient anger at the way in which the government fails to deliver the Brexit vote, then anything is possible.
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What do the people of Great Britain want you to do right now?
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What should we be praying for that you guys do that will will make sure that it doesn't get more radical and unstable?
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You know, I think the best outcome now is that Brexit is delivered, that we become an independent country with its own trade policy, that we move right away to a deep and comprehensive free trade agreement with you guys, our strongest allies and our biggest trading partners.
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I think that will very quickly be followed by a resumption of amicable relations with our European neighbors.
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You know, once this Brexit process is complete, I think we'll very quickly get around the table and become allies again.
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And I think there will then be a restoration of something resembling normal politics in the UK.
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Doesn't that cause a problem with the borders with Ireland and all that stuff?
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And actually, this will become very clear in the event that we leave without a deal, because we will leave without a deal.
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And it will then be obvious that there is no physical border in Ireland and that there was never going to be.
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The whole thing has been cooked up as a way of trying to keep Britain within the EU's trade policy to allow Brussels to continue to dictate whom we trade with and on what terms.
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And, you know, the short answer, when somebody starts saying, oh, but what about a hard border in Ireland?
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Just ask that person, who's going to erect this border?
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I mean, which government is going to send, you know, construction workers to the frontier and tell them to start putting up physical infrastructure?
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Neither London nor Dublin nor Brussels wants it, whether or not there is a deal.
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Does this, if England exits, does this start a domino effect in Europe?
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Well, if it exits and succeeds, which, of course, is one of the reasons why Brussels is being so extreperous and aggressive in the negotiations, right?
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I mean, if any other country, if Canada or Japan or somewhere were offering the kind of trade terms and close continuing cooperation that Britain was doing, the EU would bite their hand off.
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They'd say, quick, quick, quick, you know, get them to agree to that before the idiots come to their senses.
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But they, you know, there are a number of people in the European Commission in Brussels, not so much, I have to say, in the national capitals, not in Warsaw or Rome or Berlin or Madrid.
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But in Brussels, there are a lot of people who would rather see all sides suffer than watch a post-EU Britain succeed.
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We pray for you and we pray for our brothers and sisters across the ocean.
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And we have to make time today to talk about that.
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With what's happening in the year with the euro, what's happening with the banking system.
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This is just this is this is it's all coming together.
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And we have to be the best people we can possibly be.
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Russia says there's not a problem at all in Chechnya.
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Wait, Russia says there's not a problem in Chechnya?
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The LGBT community is saying people who are homosexual are being systematically rounded up and tortured and executed.
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They say that there is the beginning of a homosexual holocaust going on.
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The person we're connecting to, I don't even know their name.
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Their lives are in danger as they try to get someone, anyone, to listen.
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I hope maybe we can find a coalition of like-minded people who will stand for life.
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I mean, you know, who knows what's going to happen with this thing.
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So let me just set it up in case we get the connection because I don't want to get the connection and then not go to it.
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This is somebody who is part of the LGBT community in Russia.
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If you remember right, about five years ago, I talked to you about the real plight of homosexuals in in the former Soviet Union.
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Putin was starting to take away driver's license.
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People, if you were homosexual, you started to lose rights.
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Because in Chechnya, I told you that they were starting to scoop people up off the street.
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And this was five years ago and we didn't have confirmation of it.
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Now, there is the LGBT community in Russia who are these people are extraordinarily brave.
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Remember, you're screwing with the Chechnyans and Putin.
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And they are trying to reach out and say, hey, we have to tell the world what's going on.
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Now, we could be like the world was in 1939 and go, oh, well, it's just a bunch of crazy Jews.
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Or we could actually say these people are risking their life to get this information out.
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What they're saying is, is that people are being taken off the street by the Russian government.
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About 150 people have already been smuggled out of the area.
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One guy said I was kidnapped and kept for 12 days in a basement.
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They put a plastic bag over my head and put a gun to my head.
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I was interrogated, physically abused, and forced to contact a person that I was dating.
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They made me call another guy and tell him to come into a car where they kidnapped him as well.
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Another person from Chechnya said that the Russian government in Chechnya electrocuted my friends, beat them, denied them food and water.
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My plea to you in this audience is that we will put aside feelings that we might have about agendas.
00:47:16.340
But if they will stand against this, I will gladly stand with them.
00:47:43.520
And you're a member of the LGBT network in Russia.
00:47:54.520
Well, the thing with Chechnya, it's really difficult to say what exactly is going on there.
00:48:02.820
Because the small NGO, we don't have access there.
00:48:07.820
Is there at least 40 people were detained within less than a month, and at least two people were killed.
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We have, I think I got 40 people have been taken, and two people have been tortured to death.
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So basically, we know that 40 people were killed, and at least two people were tortured to death.
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And the Russian authorities, they still deny even the fact that LGBT people exist in Russia.
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They don't just deny the fact that they're tortured or persecuted.
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So is Putin, or is this Chechnyan, or is this the Russian government and the Chechnyans?
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Basically, all what's going on, it's like all the people are persecuted by the local law enforcement agencies, by the local Chechen police.
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And both Russian authorities at all levels, they say that nothing is going on at all levels.
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Chechen authorities say so, and Russian federal authorities say so, too.
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And if I'm not mistaken, Russia, and Putin in particular, is not friendly to the gay and lesbian agenda at all.
00:49:47.860
Well, I believe that it's widely known that Russia is a very homophobic country.
00:49:52.640
And they have, I know it was proposed, did they end up taking driver's license away from gay and lesbians?
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What we have is the so-called law, propaganda law.
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And according to this law, it's prohibited to propagate homosexuality among minors.
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So the court decides on their own what does it mean.
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And quite often, people are accused for very, like, simple things.
00:50:31.600
And how is word getting out of Chechnya about this, what's going on?
00:50:44.580
Well, we first learned about what's going on there in the very end of December.
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So that's why information basically from us appeared only this week.
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We work with human rights defenders and with people in Chechnya.
00:51:08.480
And we already evacuated more than, like, around 150 people from there.
00:51:13.600
And all these people, they have their own contacts.
00:51:16.680
So we try, you know, to check from all the sites.
00:51:20.460
It's really hard to say what's going on in Chechnya right now.
00:51:24.680
And other people are still in prison and how many people are killed and what's going on.
00:51:29.460
But I believe that information we provided about 40 people detained and two killed is reliable.
00:51:35.960
Tell me what you are afraid of, personally, because you're not in Chechnya.
00:51:47.460
Well, you know, we have cases when people who were taken out of Chechnya by us,
00:51:52.560
who were evacuated and put into shelters, were attacked and basically were kidnapped.
00:51:58.220
And in Russia, we have cases when human rights defenders and journalists who work with Chechen issues were killed.
00:52:04.400
And so I believe that, like, we with the Russian LGBT network have all the reasons to remain anonymous.
00:52:14.900
And second, to be able to continue with our work, to continue to support those who are in Chechnya.
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America is skeptical, to say the least, about Russia right now and Vladimir Putin interference and, you know, disinformation, et cetera, et cetera.
00:52:38.060
And we can argue it goes both ways, et cetera, et cetera.
00:52:42.340
Now, what would you say to people who would say, well, am I being played by a Russian to help Putin make Chechnya into a bad place that he could go in and be an iron fist?
00:53:11.980
And when I talk about Chechnya and about people who are being killed and tortured, I talk about people's lives.
00:53:21.800
And what I can say to Americans who are probably listening right now is, like, I truly believe that what stopped the first wave of persecution is international attention.
00:53:32.820
And I would like basically to ask for more attention from Americans.
00:53:38.500
And I believe that it is something that can help many, can save many lives.
00:53:43.740
Well, I will tell you that this is a very conservative audience and one that, you know, stereotypical in America would say, oh, they've got a problem with gays or whatever.
00:54:02.960
And I, for one, will make sure that my audience knows about this.
00:54:12.020
I hope that the LGBT networks here in America will start talking about this, take this seriously, and stand with people like me and my audience to save the lives of people who are being killed just because of their lifestyle.
00:54:37.020
This is, this is, this is obscene and violates every kind of human right that, that you can imagine.
00:54:48.160
Um, I wish, I wish, I wish I knew your name, uh, just so I could write it in my diary for my children to listen to and to read about someday about courageous people.
00:54:59.940
But I, I think you are extraordinarily brave and, uh, our prayers and our best go to not only you, but everyone in your network.
00:55:15.760
If you are listening and you are on the left, I would think I would know your name.
00:55:24.680
I don't, I don't know how many on the left are listening, but I would just, I would just ask you, please, can we drop our differences?
00:55:35.540
Can we stop just, well, you can pick it up later.
00:55:39.980
Can we stop about the things that we disagree on and start just talking about the things we do agree on?
00:55:48.880
Can we please come together on something like this?
00:55:53.540
There isn't anyone that is in the sound of my voice.
00:55:59.100
I believe that at least that this audience wouldn't turn on, uh, that thinks that homosexuals should be rounded up, tortured or any, anything like this.
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There's something that we can do and actually make a difference.
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Please let's come together and figure out a way to help the people in Chechnya and Russia who are afraid for their lives today.
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It's an amazing, uh, story because it's something that's not even being covered here in the United States really at all by any of the groups that should be covering it.
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What about all these, you know, these groups that we hear every time Kevin Hart makes a joke and we realize, uh, he's the worst person in the world because he made a joke 10 years ago and can't host the Oscars.
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Or, uh, some, somebody doesn't make a transgendered cake at a bakery or some wedding photographer won't go, won't go do a wedding.
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And we're told it's basically the worst thing in the world.
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We're told that this is a, uh, a real crisis and I guess baked goods are, I mean, look, I feel they're that important, but I didn't know everyone else did.
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Uh, I'm just surprised that you don't hear about these real things.
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You know, why wouldn't this be the top priority if you happen to be a gay rights organization?
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You have people being killed because there's no, there's no political win here.
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We've made everything into politics and we have to stop.
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I don't think the average person is, is making everything about politics.
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You know, I saw a study today said, please, Superbowl advertisers don't make it about politics.
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Um, and everything now has been politicized and it's just, it makes life crappy and you
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And that's what I'm, I'm, I'm asking a friend of the program wrote in and said, I know the
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former head of one of the organizations, uh, one of the gay networks.
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And he said, I know that they would be open to, to helping fine.
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Uh, how can we say, Hey, we disagree on a lot of big stuff, but on this particular issue,
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Let, how can we get things done on this issue on this issue?
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There's no motivation for it because there is sort of a reductionist idea, particularly
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on, on these big cable news networks to bring everything back to how evil Donald Trump is.
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Well, it's not, it's not only that it's not, how do you, it's a lot of that, man.
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It is a lot of that, but I think it's bigger than that too.
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How does a group fundraise against a group like us that would say, we want to get involved.
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So here's all these conservatives across America and they want to speak out.
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Let's say we, we came up with something and we say, we want to speak out against the,
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the roundup of homosexuals and we're helping lead the charge on that.
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How does the gay organizations of America fundraise when we're no longer a boogeyman?
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We disagree on things, but we're not boogeymen.
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Yeah, no, it's, I think that's true, but it also shows that the, if that's true,
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which I think a lot, it is, it's certainly for many of these organizations.
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Um, it shows that their goals aren't real, right?
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Like what they say they stand for is not real and that's pathetic.
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You know, to get, to get on board, to say there shouldn't be a genocide of gay people in,
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And the fact that they, you know, they're going to avoid an issue like that to, to focus
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on something that's, I mean, inconsequential by every measure in comparison.
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Now you want to talk about what do we do with the people that are already here?
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And I want to just kind of recap some of the show that we've had today and what we still
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This is so critical that Donald Trump wins this.
01:05:49.220
And, um, at the same time, I think the government is just being made into a joke.
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Um, I think people are seeing that, well, government's still closed, huh?
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And with a few exceptions, everything's running fine.
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The American people who believe in small government have been making for a long time.
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Um, we, we don't get our power from government.
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We don't get, we don't get our marching orders from government.
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I mean, we need the government to do some basic things, but that's what the constitution
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So we're going to talk about the border, but we've, we've also talked about politics of
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Daniel Hannon is the guy who really brought Brexit to, uh, to Europe.
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Um, he's really the guy who's been spearheading this thing.
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They're going to go through some dicey times, uh, in England.
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And as he said, there are people in, uh, Brussels that would rather have the entire EU suffer
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Oh, because it's going to encourage other countries to follow their lead if they do prosper,
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And, uh, I do too, if you didn't have nefarious people involved, but I, I, I want to bring
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this up, um, because look at the things of real meaning that just Brexit touches.
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Brexit touches, um, civility and unrest, um, the economy allies and politics of meaning.
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They're now going to put in possibly, possibly two out of five, uh, uh, Britons voted for
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The guy, when I said he's a socialist, uh, Daniel Hannon said, well, this, I don't think
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Uh, you're, uh, you're, uh, underplaying the story and basically described a deep communist
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radical, um, and an anti-Semite that might be the next prime minister, um, just because
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people are unhappy with the government and he hates the British government.
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I hope to God that doesn't happen, but look at what they have.
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Socialist, communist, a guy who's is an anti-Semite supports openly supports Hamas,
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I mean, the whole world is going through this, the Western world, and I don't think it's a
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The women's movement we told you earlier today is completely falling apart over half of the
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people that participated and sponsored last year are out.
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And because they know it's an anti-Semitic organization, it's not a good organization.
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And the people who are in the organization are doubling down and saying, yeah, we're not
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going to do this in Los Angeles because we think it's going to be a lot of white people
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Do we get a, is there a moment at any point where we go back and look at all the organizations
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and media networks that heaped praise on the women's March movement for the last couple of
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I know now they might be pulling out, but do they need to go back and maybe revisit their
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former opinions on the same people we're talking about?
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Or apologize to us who said this is a radical, this is a radical organization.
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If you said those things, those things were true.
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And as the democratic party, uh, pretty much verifies by pulling out their support yesterday.
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I mean, these are people, the democratic party has members, uh, that go and travel and
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I mean, if they're pulling out of something, what is it?
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So look at what Europe is doing and England is now doing with Jeffrey Corbyn.
01:09:57.560
And now look over here, Ocasio-Cortez, the women's movement.
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Now Beto is, Beto is, uh, uh, somebody that most people don't know, but let me give you
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a quote that he said when they said, do you like the constitution?
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Are you a supporter of the, you know, constitution?
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I'm hesitant to answer because I really feel the constitution deserves its due.
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And I don't want to give you actually just selfishly.
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I don't want to sound bite of it reported, but yeah, I think that's a question of the
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Can an empire, listen to this, can an empire like ours with military presence in over 170
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countries around the globe, trading relationships, security agreements in every continent, can
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it still be managed by the same principles that were set down 230 plus years ago?
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No, because if we were actually living by those principles, we wouldn't have a military presence
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So he's saying, you know, I want to give the constitution it's due.
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I mean, it had its place in its time, but I don't know as a global entity if this still
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He treated like it's the model T. It's like, ah, look, it's a great historical thing.
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But I mean, obviously we're not driving that on the roads now.
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They look at the constitution as, like you said, the model T instead of the combustion
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Engines have improved in some ways, but the principles are still there.
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The basic principles of transportation are still there.
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You know, well, you know, airplanes still had their place, you know, but I'm not really
01:11:54.520
Well, the biplane doesn't have a place in today's modern aviation.
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However, the principles behind what they did to take off, those are valid.
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A little uncomfortable with you opposing the B in airplanes and the LBGT community of airplanes
01:12:20.200
One wing can have sex with another wing, even though they're exactly the same because
01:12:29.400
And I think the seaplane would be the transgendered plane because that can both go in the water
01:12:37.840
I just I think you can build this whole thing out and just I mean, I'll work on this as
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I'll start my own my own advocacy group and then I can start my own march that gets
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abandoned by the Democratic Party in a couple of years.
01:12:49.300
So nobody who is asking the question, how do you short circuit this?
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How do you short circuit what's happening around the globe?
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Donald Trump just happened to be the right guy at the right time or the wrong guy at the
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He just did what no one in Europe is doing now to the people.
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He's there's no one in England, maybe Daniel Hannon, that is actually listening to what
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Now, look at this with look at this with two things.
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If you look at the border and you look at the polling, you may not be for a border wall,
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Very few people in America are like, I'm borderless.
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They'll say, well, of course, you want border security.
01:14:08.420
But I mean, they've never done anything to monitor in the last few years.
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We know that 10, 15 million people have crossed the border and are here illegally, and we know
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And so the fact that people got across the border, in many cases, not all, you know,
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it's about the majority is still overstayed visas.
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Bottom line, though, is they want illegal immigrants to be able to get a pathway to citizenship, right?
01:14:38.460
So that, I mean, who cares if they cross the border or if they come in on planes or however
01:14:45.120
They also said that they would never, ever, they would never, ever let Obamacare go into
01:14:57.400
So you have to just watch people on their actions.
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And and politicians on both sides of the aisle when it comes to the border.
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I mean, George Bush was was not that bad, but he was just as bad in many ways on the
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You know, he wasn't doing anything on the border.
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By the way, Bush did do some fencing across the border.
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And if you look at the crossings in those areas, they're down 90 percent.
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And and the parts where, you know, the parts where there are no with where there is no
01:15:46.340
It's it is hilarious because, you know, if it didn't matter so much, it would be it would
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But the idea that you can't commit to having a physical barrier, which is, you know, it's
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one of the cheapest ways to monitor the border.
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So what we're doing is we're arguing about a wall.
01:16:06.820
What we should be arguing about is border security.
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The problem with that, though, is the Democrats say they want it.
01:16:14.860
And I know that when they get in the position to implement it, they don't do it.
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The reason why people are at a wall is because they don't believe anybody on border security,
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because everybody on both sides have said, oh, I'm for border security.
01:16:31.660
It's like I'm I, you know, we've got to check over state visas.
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So the first part of the Bubba effect is people stand up and say, you know what?
01:16:52.660
No, I want this because I don't trust you guys because you'll change the deal.
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And so they decided, well, let's just mealy mouth around.
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And so you get more and more anti-English, anti-EU, anti-whatever it is, Western way of life, anti-American people who are standing up.
01:17:24.300
That includes radicals who have different ideas about the country, like Jeremy Corbyn, who is a real radical in all of the worst sort of ways.
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I just disagree with him on his policies and on his stance, I think, about the Constitution.
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When you say, I think the Constitution deserves its due.
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Unless you're following it with, is it relevant anymore to anyone in Congress?
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We have to come together and be very specific in our conversations and be very specific on what we are for.
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So let's be very clear with people in South America and anyone south of our border.
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If you have a problem, we will help those who have actual dire needs.
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Don't come walking 2,000 miles because we're not letting you in.
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However, that causes all these humanitarian crises, they all go away.
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The problem is we're being over general on everything.
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We're not actually talking about anything that will solve the issue.
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He's the only one in this that is actually saying this will do it.
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We have an epidemic of crappy food in America, and it is literally killing us.
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And if we don't smarten up, we're going to have a tragic wave of devastating health complications for the next generation.
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Now, Stu doesn't – I mean, he's had weed killer.
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But that's a good point here in that, like, if you're going to eat like Americans eat, you might want to also get your fruits and vegetables.
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And unless you're going to put a plate of salad next to you, which we all know you're not going to do, that's not going to happen.
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Go to Brickhouse Glen, and you can get real superfood, and you just stir it in a drink.
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This is the actual fruits and vegetables, all the minerals, everything that's coming from that superfood, that's what's in that.
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So it's like a spoonful of salad, which does not help the medicine go down.
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It doesn't taste like a spoonful of salad, though.
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It tastes like a spoonful of sugar in comparison to a salad.
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You got all the stuff you need for salad and vegetables.
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Never have a salad again in your life and celebrate it.
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This salad nonsense is driving me out of my mind.
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Oh, Donald Trump, was he being a misogynist by saying the first lady and second lady would make a salad?
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Yeah, you know, guys, I got the little fillies.
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I told them to go in the kitchen and make you a salad.
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But has anyone ever thought that maybe the first lady and the second lady might go,
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I don't know, Dad, I mean, we just go in the kitchen.
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He's the kind of guy, if he wants something, he'll send somebody out to make Donald's, and that's what he eats.
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Tad concerned why the first lady would say dad to Donald Trump.
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Well, the second lady is Mike Pence's wife, isn't it?
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I was thinking he was talking about his daughter, Ivanka.
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You know, there's a new story out about the border wall.
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They've changed their name to something else, but still, these big mobile companies are donating tons of money to them, and they're out in front trying to stop any measure on the border of any sort, and this is where your money goes when you are subscribed to one of these big mobile companies.
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They make these donations kind of in your name.
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Let's have people's money be able to align with their values.
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You get to choose whatever charity you wanted to go to.
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They have a bunch of conservative charities that they're aligned with, and it's a great way of making sure you're consistent with your spending, and also, you're going to get great service.
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PC Magazine just said it was one of the best values in America when it comes to cell phone service, and that doesn't mean conservative or liberal.
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1-800-A-PATRIOT is the place to call, or mention Blaze when you do call that.
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Then PatriotMobile.com slash Blaze is the website.
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He's trying to destroy his own job and eliminate his job by getting rid of the EU for England.
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We talked to him, and he said some rather disturbing things about Jeremy Corbyn, who may be challenging for the prime minister's seat.
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Maybe, and also the members of the EU themselves on how they'd rather see the whole thing and everyone suffer than allow Great Britain to go out and be successful.
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What we're seeing over in Great Britain and in Europe is exactly what we're seeing here on our own border.
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Mr. Matt Kibbe was a guy who helped start FreedomWorks and then left FreedomWorks.
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And then you kind of branched out, went out on your own and tried to find a way to make
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politics meaningful and actually get something done because nothing's working right now.
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So, as of today, and this was carefully planned for years in advance, not really, it just sort
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of happened, I am officially a member of the Blaze TV family, and I will be launching my
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And it's going to be different than anything I've ever done before, and it goes directly
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You know, if the Tea Party was a cadre of everybody that shared a set of values, and
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we're going to come together and try to impact politics at the margin, I feel like technology
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There's people out there that are trying to figure out where they fit in this hyper-partisan
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world, and I don't feel like enough people are even trying to talk to them.
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But, I mean, really, who is in either party, per se, who is?
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I mean, Stu and I talked about this just the other day.
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What would it take for you to get back and say, you know what?
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Five years of absolute consistent voting patterns and standing up for the Constitution?
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But, I mean, I think more and more people are like, I don't have a home in either of
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And part of it, like, it's how young people think about the world, and part of this is
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They live in this a la carte world where they get to choose everything, and they choose from
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And yet, when it comes to politics, somebody they don't know decided, you get this choice
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I think that's, this has kind of been bubbling in my head recently, that the problem is, is
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that we are so a la carte on everything else, except for politics, that when it comes to
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something like the border, look, here's what I want.
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I want to know that MS-13 is not getting across the border.
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The wall is only a symbol of, screw you, politicians.
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I want something permanent that you can't get around.
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It's more about the politicians than it is the people on the other side of the border,
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And I think people on both sides of the aisle, across the spectrum, have come to this
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very uncomfortable realization that, you know what, government's been lying to us.
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And all those politicians who used to say one thing at home and then come to Washington
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and do the opposite, now you can sort of find out that they were lying to you all along.
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And all this vacillation from far left to far right and all that stuff.
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It's just people trying to figure out how to rein this thing in.
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And, you know, they only have so many tools available to them, so they do what they can.
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But these symbols, these symbolic fights, you know, is Trump going to let the machine beat him?
01:29:52.620
I think Trump may be just stubborn enough to do what lots of politicians have promised.
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You know, I'm a veteran of several shutdowns, the 1994, 1996 shutdown, and then, of course,
01:30:06.540
And I still believe to this day that the good guys, if they'd stuck with it, would have had
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And I think this is doing tremendous good and bad at the same time.
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Tremendous good is it's showing us we don't really need it.
01:30:29.480
With an exception of a few things, nothing's really unraveling.
01:30:38.780
You know, again, there are certain exceptions to this.
01:30:41.660
It's good in that way because it's teaching Americans, you know, they're not as important
01:30:46.800
in your life as you as they try to make you believe they are.
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It could get to the point to where it discredits government so much that you have more of this
01:31:06.000
And, you know, it I didn't actually know until the other day that there's a guy in the government
01:31:11.340
who's been furloughed, who approves beer labels, excuse me, beer labels.
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And I'm like, why is the government doing that?
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One of the things you could learn out of this process is that so many government functions
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should have never been there in the first place.
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And I think this is the one thing people might revolt against the against the government
01:31:38.280
shutdown, because they're not getting their new flavors of beer.
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I've thought about switching teams over this issue, I'll be honest.
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Although I don't think she cares about my beer freedom either, to be honest with you.
01:31:52.220
So Matt, when you see things like Brexit, and you see the European Union that does not have
01:32:06.120
a constitution, does not have a freedom understanding, and you see this undertow of politicians just
01:32:23.020
Well, it's the empire strikes back, and it's all of us learning across the globe that there
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Big government is a business, and they don't care about you.
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And I'm not saying that as some sort of cynical, paranoid thing.
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People in government are just as self-interested as the rest of us, and if you give them all
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that power, they're going to take care of themselves, not the rest of us.
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But it's, I happen to be an optimist about this process, because I think we're in the
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middle of learning what government is really about, and because of technology, we see again
01:33:01.460
and again and again that they take care of themselves instead of doing the things that
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But it's pretty scary, and you see this, it's more vivid in Europe than it is in this
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country, and you've talked about this all the time.
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You see the neo-fascists, you see the neo-Marxists, and you could get this vacillation from radical
01:33:20.820
right-wing populism to radical left-wing populism, because nobody trusts the process anymore.
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But that's where we step in, and we've got to fill that void with things that we should
01:33:32.520
have been doing more of, and I know you did it every day, but during the Tea Party movement,
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You know, why is limiting executive power so important?
01:33:45.060
And why does it matter not just now, but 50 years from now?
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And we need to sort of fill in those blanks for all of these new eyeballs, these new minds
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that are trying to figure out how the world works.
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I mean, I watch your stuff on socialism and everything else.
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You've been so good at teaching and teaching in a different way, teaching to an audience
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that is not necessarily my audience, and yet we have so much in common.
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But you're teaching the people who are like, wait a minute, none of this makes sense.
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And, you know, how is it that free people manage to solve problems without a TSA, without
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We live in this world where almost everything we do is free, and we sort of take it for granted
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that things work when we're left alone to do that kind of stuff.
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But, you know, we've been told that unless the government has a program, that's not going
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to get done, but you've got to unveil some of those stories about people helping people
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And no one told them to do it, and there wasn't an appropriation.
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You're seeing, you go over to the old former Eastern Bloc, just the fringe countries, Poland,
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Those countries are not going to go the way of Russia or Europe if it starts to go ugly.
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I believe that, but there's a reason I spend time over there is because I want to make sure
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that, you know, the solution is going to be freedom-based and not power-based.
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Because the thing that's being offered to young people today, which they're rejecting
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mostly, is, you know, everything's about power.
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And nobody wants to be a Nazi, so I got to be a Marxist?
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And weirdly, if you accept that left-right thing, which I don't really do, in the middle
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are all the people that are like, I just want to be left alone, and I want an opportunity
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I want to be just a decent person, and can't we just be left alone?
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Did you hear what Beto said about the Constitution?
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Can an empire like ours with military presence in over 170 countries around the globe, with
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trading relationships, security agreements in every continent, can it still be managed
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by the same principles that were set down 230 plus years ago?
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Well, no, because we shouldn't be doing all of those things.
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I'm like, I don't think that's where the people are.
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Like the progressive left has become so authoritarian that, you know, even on questions of whether
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or not we should be in how many countries, like, I don't know how many countries we have
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troops now, but there used to be an honest agreement amongst constitutional conservatives,
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libertarians, and civil libertarians on the left.
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And if you want to do everything, you got to have all the power.
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Like the idea that it's like saying, well, with Snapchat and Instagram and the way people
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are connecting today, you can't treat your relationships by the golden rule.
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I was like, well, yeah, the golden rule applies to all of these situations, right?
01:39:52.720
And that seems to be lost, certainly in Washington.
01:39:56.040
Well, they, and, and again, I think it's, it's ultimately self-serving.
01:40:01.580
You know, if, if you believe in power and redesigning the economy and society from the
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top down, um, you sure as heck want to be in charge of all that.
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I think when you look at the women's movement, the Democrats have just finally dropped their
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They say it's because what was revealed about Louis Farrakhan on the view.
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It's no, it's, it's, it became a bigger cross to carry.
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They're the, the, the person who started it is like, this is a really anti-Semitic organization.
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Where compare this to the tea party because the tea party didn't implode.
01:40:53.580
Well, I, and I've actually written about this and, and, and there's a fundamental difference.
01:40:59.060
And I think the reason why the tea party was so impactful, why it was a sustainable social
01:41:03.180
movement for, you know, depending on how you measure it, three, four or five years, um,
01:41:13.140
And they would tell you some version of I'm here because I believe in individual freedom,
01:41:19.760
They all said it, they all had a similar stories.
01:41:30.760
Um, you know, both you and I have been called the leaders.
01:41:38.800
And, but you know, the, the women's March and occupy wall street before that.
01:41:44.240
And I think other, other left wing attempts to recreate the tea party.
01:41:49.860
It's a collection of very disparate goals and values and sometimes competing and fighting
01:41:57.660
And the only thing that held it together was they hated Trump and that's not enough.
01:42:08.700
And, and I think, and I've, I've said this to my, my friends on the other side, if you
01:42:13.460
want to build a social movement, figure out what a, what a few values are that would hold
01:42:20.600
If it's just a collection of all these things we want government to do, I don't think that
01:42:24.780
Well, but their values that the ones that they seem to believe in, I mean, and I'm talking
01:42:30.120
about the leaders of, um, are not traditionally embraced by America.
01:42:37.580
Um, even on abortion, you know, you say, are you pro-life, you pro-choice people say, well,
01:42:46.720
When you get past, you know, life of the mother and rape and incest, uh, it starts the
01:42:53.560
numbers of supports and, and first trimester, the numbers start to get very small in support.
01:42:59.300
Yet you have these politicians who are trying to out left each other like Cuomo.
01:43:05.480
Now he's just doing this because he wants to run for president.
01:43:07.880
And he's saying, I won't sign a budget until we have abortion all the way to the last moment.
01:43:19.920
Is, do they see something that I'm missing, Matt?
01:43:22.800
I guess that's another difference with the tea party because remember how crazy we were.
01:43:29.520
And that was, it was so crazy that that 95% of America probably agreed with us.
01:43:34.520
And, and we were pushing Republicans to do things that they said they were going to do
01:43:38.620
things that they want elections on things that they took Congress and control of Congress
01:43:43.640
Um, uh, it strikes me that, that progressive elites, um, they're, they're sort of covering
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up their real agenda because they know it's not popular.
01:43:54.780
And that of course, it goes back to Alinsky, you know, Alinsky style politics is not designed
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to help the people do the things that the people want.
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Here's the problem with, uh, selling your house.
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You could go to the person that you bought the house from, but do you really know if
01:45:19.660
This is something that I, I never really understood.
01:45:22.400
And I've bought and sold houses my whole life cause I'm on, in radio.
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And, um, and so I, I've, I always on the losing end, but I never asked one question that
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Laura Wilkerson had her son, Joshua murdered by an illegal alien in 2010.
01:46:14.540
We talked to her about the border situation coming up.
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Um, I absolutely, I hate the fact that I'm going to do this interview, um, or that I
01:46:34.080
have to do this interview, that I think this interview is important.
01:46:37.220
Laura Wilkerson is, um, she's a wife and a mom.
01:47:02.760
And her son, her youngest son, 18 at the time, uh, was brutally murdered, tortured to death
01:47:22.040
And, um, we have her on the phone to talk about the border wall.
01:47:35.400
I can't, I can't imagine what your life is like.
01:47:37.720
Um, and having to, uh, talk about this all the time.
01:47:42.400
Um, so I'm going to, you tell the story in any way that you feel comfortable telling the story.
01:47:49.020
Um, certainly, um, we, we did, we have three children and Josh was our youngest son and
01:47:57.620
And we sent him to school one day and apparently during that day, a classmate asked for a ride
01:48:02.340
home from, from Josh and Josh said yes and gave it to him.
01:48:10.640
I guess it's mother's instinct or, you know, Josh was always that kid of mine that I always
01:48:15.620
Um, so anyway, I went looking around town for him and I, um, did not find him.
01:48:21.640
I went by the police station to make sure there wasn't any, you know, accidents or something
01:48:27.400
At any point I found a, his, I was coming home to start really, you know, trying to see
01:48:33.360
And I looked over and saw his trucks sitting in the back by a dumpster, kind of behind a
01:48:38.600
And I, I went over there and looked at it and I could tell something was wrong with it.
01:48:42.160
So called my husband, called police and they came down and, um, shortly after that, they
01:48:47.440
opened the dumpster and asked me to come over and, you know, see if these were Joshua's
01:48:52.260
And they were, it was his shoes and his backpack and all the stuff that had come out of, you
01:48:58.320
And, uh, so we stood there in that parking lot for hours.
01:49:00.860
You know, I was wondering if Josh was in there and, uh, finally they sent us home and they
01:49:05.200
took his, um, his truck as, you know, as evidence and made it a crime scene and then sent us home
01:49:12.200
And, uh, that morning, about three in the morning, they came back and said they had a suspect
01:49:16.520
in custody and that they wanted us, we're going to look for him all the next day.
01:49:20.280
So we spent the next day, whole day looking for him.
01:49:22.280
And finally he gave up where he had put Joshua's body and, um, told where it was.
01:49:28.520
And so they found him, um, he was brought here from Belize by his parents when he was
01:49:37.260
And we found out at trial that, um, you know, he just overstayed, I guess his visa.
01:49:42.400
But when we finally, two years to bring him to trial, first he was incompetent.
01:49:45.740
So we had to send him away and force medicine on him.
01:49:51.420
Um, and then we went straight to the criminal trial.
01:49:53.720
And at that point, the, the, um, killer got on the stand and told us exactly how he murdered
01:49:58.980
And he said, you know, I, um, I first need him so hard in the stomach.
01:50:05.700
And next he took a closet rod and beat him in the head with it until the rod broke in four
01:50:12.300
And he told us that Josh kept trying to get up off the ground and, um, and he didn't want
01:50:19.020
So he strangled him and he said, you know, bloody bubbles were coming out of his nose.
01:50:24.340
And, you know, as a mother, you sit there and you hear that and you think, you know,
01:50:30.400
And then he strangled him over and over, um, until death.
01:50:35.820
And then he tied him up with 13 loops of rope around his neck and to his hands and feet
01:50:45.280
And he put him in our truck and he drove around town and bought, um, $2 worth of gasoline.
01:50:52.000
And then he set him in a field and he put his ID and wallet, you know, eight or 10 feet
01:50:58.440
away from the body, I guess, wanting someone to know who he was.
01:51:12.960
I, I, I, um, I, I, uh, I'm sorry, uh, Laura, I can't imagine.
01:51:20.940
And, um, um, I, I just, uh, uh, my daughter went into the hospital.
01:51:27.720
I have one daughter today in the hospital for, um, looking at brain surgery and I have another
01:51:33.320
daughter who was in, in, in, uh, the hospital for something else this weekend.
01:51:38.000
And I, I, I can't imagine losing my children natural causes.
01:51:43.920
Um, yes, uh, I just, I, I, I don't know how you, I don't know how you, um, uh, deal with
01:51:52.260
Um, now, um, you lived in Houston, uh, for a while and, um, this was a guy, he was kind
01:52:02.420
I mean, he would have fallen under the dream act description.
01:52:07.020
He fit that dream kid description because he was brought here, I think under the age of
01:52:12.780
And, um, and then just, you know, he was brought here young and then overstayed, I guess what
01:52:19.300
You know, it's hard to find out for me to find out anything about him.
01:52:22.800
Uh, whereas if you're an American citizen, about 10 minutes, you're going to know everything
01:52:25.880
about, you know, you or I, that's another part of the problem, you know, but that's as
01:52:32.340
So, yes, he was brought here by his parents, uh, when he was 10 and then overstayed, um, you
01:52:39.500
know, when, when the, um, police first went to his parents' home and said, you know, your
01:52:44.800
son has killed, you know, this boy and his father said, well, I have a ticket to Belize
01:52:49.960
that I've had for three weeks and I'm, I'm using it.
01:52:52.600
You know, um, he did not end up using that, but that was, you know, it wasn't about, um,
01:52:57.900
you know, what, what kid, what are you talking about?
01:52:59.820
How could my kid ever, you know, it was none of that.
01:53:01.620
It was, I have a ticket that I've had for three weeks and I'm going, I'm going to use
01:53:06.360
it for his son or for him, for him and he just didn't.
01:53:17.700
It was just a response that I thought said everything it needed to say about, about him,
01:53:25.460
So Laura, don't talk to the politicians and I don't care about the politicians.
01:53:29.420
And, and, and, um, just talk to a mom or a dad right now.
01:53:37.480
I, I assume that you don't hate all immigrants and you don't hate, uh, you know, Hispanics
01:53:46.560
Um, talk to a parent on why the conversation that we're having right now is so important.
01:53:55.520
And I mean, as a country and why a, a border fence, a border wall is imperative.
01:54:08.000
You know, you, and I can't explain really, there's not, not words to even explain to you
01:54:13.680
the depth of the pain when something like this happens, when you lose a child in any, anything,
01:54:19.440
but then you add the trauma and the violence and the knowledge that he shouldn't have been
01:54:30.720
You know, I died that day to who I was and you have to, it was as down too much as learning
01:54:35.980
to breathe again and crawl again and walk again and stand up again.
01:54:39.860
And it's, it's a rebuilding of our lives that will take forever, um, to do.
01:54:46.880
And the pain, it's just, it's just the soul pain that it goes so deep.
01:54:54.000
Um, and, and we've got to have, you know, it's imperative to have the border because we
01:55:00.620
have a right as American citizens to know who's in this country with us.
01:55:04.120
And, and he didn't, he, did he come across the border illegally?
01:55:07.780
Did he, did he make that trek across the border?
01:55:13.940
His parents had a six month visa for him and they, and it overstated.
01:55:19.580
So it's, it's, it's not, and this is, I think really important to point out.
01:55:24.820
This isn't just about a border wall or a border fence.
01:55:28.320
This is about fixing this problem, knowing who is here.
01:55:33.720
We've known that people are overstaying their visa since nine 11.
01:55:39.020
Even doesn't seem like anybody cares about, and I don't mean to, because you know, this
01:55:46.300
isn't true, but it feels like no one cares about people like you.
01:55:54.300
I mean, that's the only way I've made it through is that, you know, God has assured
01:55:57.720
me that, you know, of where Joshua is today and, and that he will get me through this.
01:56:03.700
And, and that's the, that's the, you know, the security that I have, but you're right.
01:56:09.880
I mean, I can't fly to Austin from Houston to Austin without a driver's license that,
01:56:13.820
you know, what it took to get that and what you have to maintain, you know, you don't
01:56:16.860
have, you can't have a thousand tickets and have a driver's license.
01:56:19.680
And, you know, you work to just follow the law.
01:56:23.680
You do it or you don't get the privileges to drive, to fly, to, you know, those things.
01:56:28.300
And I just don't understand why they would want to give it away in even leniency on those
01:56:34.140
things to people that have already committed the crime of coming in this country or overstaying
01:56:47.920
Have you, have you talked to Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer?
01:56:53.680
I was able to tell my story to Nancy Pelosi once.
01:57:00.060
No, it was a town hall and I happened to be in the audience and her response to me was
01:57:04.600
that she was sorry and that thanks for channeling my energy, but that everyone in her sanctuary
01:57:14.160
Yeah, but no, yeah, they don't want, they know, they know, I mean, they absolutely know
01:57:21.680
what's happened and what's happening, but they, they just don't want you to think they
01:57:26.120
know, you know, they, they want to seem oblivious to it, but everybody knows.
01:57:30.200
I mean, so many more people have died than in 9-11, you know, from, from illegals in this
01:57:38.120
country, that it's, um, it's mind-boggling that that's so easily forgotten how just a
01:57:43.560
couple, you know, nine of them that got in and, and stayed a while and, you know, hated
01:57:50.640
I, I, I, uh, I, I tell you, uh, um, I mean, I, I don't have anything like this in my life,
01:57:59.320
um, but I have done enough homework and, and I scream at the television, uh, and people
01:58:05.280
on both sides and I, I can't imagine it being as personal as it is for you, um, and, and how
01:58:13.040
you just don't understand when this is all just common sense.
01:58:20.420
I just think, you know, you can't hardly get it across what it does to American families.
01:58:25.000
You know, um, they're broken in so many ways, you know, of our own making divorce and stuff
01:58:32.140
You're, you know, you're, it's absolutely the most devastating thing that I could ever
01:58:38.740
If there's anything, this greater pain, you know, I don't think I'd live through it.
01:58:49.620
You know, we're all learning to put life back together and that comes with a lot of, um,
01:58:53.780
aggravation and overwhelmed and you can't really do the job that you used to do.
01:58:59.740
And, you know, it's, it's just a mix of all of it.
01:59:01.980
And, uh, you never know what you're going to get when you wake up.
01:59:04.460
If it's going to be kind of an angry day or a sad day and you just have to learn to live
01:59:12.480
I, uh, I'm going to get yelled at by my producers who are always telling me I'm out of time,
01:59:16.960
but, um, can I just take a minute with you and just ask you this?
01:59:22.060
Josh was just a really, really quiet, good kid.
01:59:28.900
You know, he was learning what he wanted to do to life.
01:59:31.240
He thought he might go in the air force like his brother.
01:59:37.040
You know, he died doing exactly what we taught him to do.
01:59:39.940
We, I would never have told him not to, to give somebody a ride home.
01:59:42.680
You know, he, he was the most compassionate, quiet kid, but he, he really had a close relationship
01:59:50.940
You know, sometimes he would say things to me and I would just go, Ooh, you know, I knew
01:59:54.480
that came from, from Jesus to him and, and not from me.
02:00:01.800
I think that's why people in this community were just so alarmed about it because he, he
02:00:19.080
And, uh, you can visit the website enforce the law.org.
02:00:24.080
You want to know why we, the government is closed because it's time we listen to people
02:00:37.960
Um, a lot of things are, uh, a lot of things are happening.
02:00:41.060
Um, Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, not where we thought it would be in, uh, you know, definitely
02:00:54.140
And what's amazing about it is it's, I think it's the confidence level that people have.
02:00:59.800
They were, you know, burned by and they're like, Whoa, that went kind of crazy.
02:01:05.560
It's that's what that does, but it hasn't crashed and gone away.
02:01:18.840
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I want to play, uh, audio from CNN, uh, CNN correspondent interviewing, uh, David Webb,
02:02:22.780
Well, David, you know, that, that's a whole nother long conversation about white privilege
02:02:27.880
and things that you have the privilege of doing that people of color don't have the privilege
02:02:34.680
How do I have the privilege of white privilege?
02:02:38.160
David, by virtue of being a white male, you have white privilege with this whole long
02:02:44.280
Areva, I hate to break it to you, but you should have been better prepped.
02:03:00.200
You can't even have a conversation without race.
02:03:02.900
And soon as race is introduced and you're wrong, uh, I gotta go.
02:03:07.740
I, I don't, I mean, it's, it's truly remarkable.