Glenn Beck delivers an update on his daughter, Mary, who is recovering from brain surgery. He also talks about the Democratic Debates, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, and much, much more. Glenn Beck is a conservative radio host and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Christian Science Monitor.
00:05:48.460He may have thought a woman can't win because he's going to swing hard and they won't be able to swing hard back or whatever his theory is, if he even said that.
00:05:58.740But that's the same as Buttigieg can't win.
00:06:03.880Buttigieg won't be able to win because he is perceived as anti-Christian in some groups.
00:06:13.540He is also homosexual, which is not cool with the African-American group.
00:08:12.580And that's a totally fair way of asking those questions.
00:08:14.360That is what a journalist is supposed to do.
00:08:16.700They decided that she was telling the truth.
00:08:20.520This individual decided that she was telling the truth instead of putting them both under the heat lamp and making them sweat and let the American people decide which one's telling the truth.
00:08:34.080Now, part of this is the initial story that Bernie said this is a CNN report.
00:08:39.580Now, the Washington Post has witnesses and sources that say Bernie didn't say it.
00:08:46.460So, I don't know if they're just trying to give their own report credibility or what, but that was an embarrassing moment.
00:09:42.380It's, I know what everybody's going to say.
00:09:44.880It's, it's lies, manipulation and spin, and it's coming from everywhere.
00:09:50.440And I know enough of the facts to just go, oh my God, I can't, you, you have got to be, every time I turn on the TV, within 45 seconds, I am saying, you have got to be kidding me.
00:10:11.180So they get their news from these places in sound bites and in headlines, not even the stories, just headlines.
00:10:20.440They've made up their mind that Donald Trump is a monster.
00:10:25.600So it doesn't matter who's running against him.
00:10:29.040You've got a large number of people that without any basis, other than Donald Trump, not being helpful in this department, who just believe that he's out of control and unstable.
00:11:11.160If he's going to get 40 to 48%, whatever that is, and then they're going to be fighting about everybody else.
00:11:16.340So the game changers here are the ones that will be able to tell the truth about both sides.
00:11:26.940Because the only people that will have any credibility during this election to be able to sway people are the people who don't really like either of them for different reasons.
00:11:42.620That are not, that are saying, look, I, you know, I like this person for this reason.
00:11:48.440I don't like this person for this reason.
00:11:50.480Because the, the only way to change people's minds is to meet them where they already are.
00:11:59.480And where most people are is, I don't like the, I don't like what the other side stands for.
00:12:08.400And what's crazy is there's enough room on that in all of us to be, actually be united.
00:12:17.260I don't like what the other side stands for.
00:12:21.720And I don't like what our side stands for.
00:12:26.140I mean, the way this is being executed, it's one thing what they say, it's another thing what they do.
00:12:32.480And the craziest thing is, is the guy who looks like he's the most unstable is only being judged by the cover.
00:12:44.400And when I say the cover, what I mean is, his speech is what he says, not what he does.
00:12:53.080Judge a person by what they do, not what they say.
00:12:57.960And Donald Trump is being, and rightly so, because that's the way we've always had to judge people.
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00:19:45.580Democrats have to do better than what we saw tonight.
00:19:47.460There was nothing I saw tonight that would be able to take Donald Trump out, and I want to see a Democrat in the White House as soon as possible.
00:19:53.500There was nothing tonight that, if you're looking at this thing, you say, any of these people are prepared for what Donald Trump is going to do to us, and to see further division tonight is very dispiriting.
00:20:04.160I got to say, one thing about Van Jones is he's actually a good television analyst.
00:20:08.900Like, he occasionally, he says things against his own party.
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00:31:10.820Now, that's still bad, but that's not taking the...
00:31:14.240You know, that's not giving you the Frankenstein work.
00:31:17.560And somehow or another, they got all of that stuff done and implanted it, and they did it with CAT scan technology and robotics, guiding everything, every step of the way, so it was exactly where it all needed to be.
00:33:02.680So as I'm watching all of this, and I said to the tech who was there, he was the head of UT Tech, she's doing a experiment where they have one more sensor that they put in that is, get this, you know what a neuron is, right?
00:33:27.040So a neuron is, when you think something, that neuron takes that information and travels through your head, or I don't even know how it works.
00:33:36.480But the neuron is what makes us think and move and do everything else.
00:33:41.340There are millions of neurons in her head.
00:33:57.960They can now find it down to a single neuron, and every day she's doing like a 40-minute test where they're like, I don't even know what it is, but, you know, think about bunnies.
00:34:08.000And they watch that neuron to see what happens.
00:36:47.320So when these things become robotic, when these things are all driven by algorithms, when AI takes over, you're not, the prices are not going to be what they are right now.
00:37:01.880It's, you know, it's flying on an aircraft the first time we were taking, you know, airliners.
00:37:14.300I keep coming back to this when we're talking about healthcare, the way you're talking about it with AI, in that isn't this the reason why they have to grab control of it now?
00:38:07.760And the whole world is going to change.
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00:51:57.560And most of these voters, I think, and I could say this about the Republicans, too.
00:52:04.040Everybody's just unplugging for the news.
00:52:06.280So we're a bunch of experts that know exactly what we believe without having any real facts.
00:52:12.500And the people who are going to vote for Bernie Sanders or the Antichrist are going to be voting against Donald Trump because they think they know who he is.
00:52:26.040When you say the Antichrist, you mean Hillary's going to jump in?
00:52:30.080Yeah, well, I wouldn't put it past her.
00:52:34.940The only way you're going to change that, look, the media, all of academia, I mean, these kids and then the Internet, they're just swimming in this garbage.
00:52:47.340And they don't know how to think for themselves.
00:52:49.380And I'm so sick of hearing that Donald Trump is so erratic.
00:52:53.500And Bernie last night, he's a danger to this country.
00:54:41.860But it is interesting to me that we could have a candidate that is an avowed socialist that held up the Soviet Union as a great example of what we could be.
00:55:02.460And a white guy millionaire who is against white guy millionaires and a really old guy telling all of the young people exactly what to do because you can't trust the really old guy that's in the office now.
00:55:19.500It's it's I just I've never seen anything like it.
00:55:22.060Did you did you say a white millionaire?
01:00:25.880The Bloomberg thing's interesting because he has a couple paths here, I think, to actually make a dent in this race.
01:00:31.000One is the path that Steve Jason talked about yesterday, which is four different people winning four different states.
01:00:37.480The brokered thing, Bloomberg is not well-liked among the party.
01:00:42.720So I don't know that he would be able to get there in a brokered situation, though with the amount of money he'd have, he'd have a shot at it for sure.
01:00:48.740Everyone I talk to that actually still watches television is telling me that Bloomberg is everywhere.
01:00:55.840I mean, I was watching the college national championship game the other night.
01:00:58.700And I'm sure you were as well, if you wanted to try to make a joke.
01:01:36.080He was doing this long before, as he pointed out last night, 8 million people he got on this list.
01:01:41.700And a lot of those people were the ones pressuring Pelosi and others to actually do this.
01:01:45.740I mean, he has spent tons of money building this movement in his own way.
01:01:52.820And he's super liberal on basically every single issue.
01:01:55.880So, the fact is that, like, a guy like him should have more credibility with Democrats, but they hate money so much.
01:02:02.920And they don't like the fact, you know, they don't think it's fair.
01:02:06.220But what I don't think is right here is that the media is judging a guy like Steyer, who, by the way, has a poll with 15% in South Carolina.
01:02:45.020He's running advertisements on TV, and people are seeing them, and then saying, I like that guy enough to tell people that I'm going to vote for him.
01:02:55.160Because what you're saying is this guy is manipulating all the dullards that can't make up their own mind because they just see advertisements and they get won over by them.
01:03:04.800Well, they're individuals making decisions is what they're doing.
01:03:07.700These are people who are watching all of these candidates.
01:03:09.940They're in their face all the time, and they're choosing Tom Steyer for whatever freaking reason.
01:03:16.520And they want to disqualify him because, of course, well, he bought the election.
01:03:20.880He came in late, and he did invest a ton of money to get the donor requirements to get in debates like last night.
01:03:27.380Well, Bloomberg's not even trying to do that.
01:03:29.660Think about Steyer, though, where he's running in early states against these candidates and hitting 12% and 15%.
01:04:04.040Sanders maybe, and if he wins those three, he very well might win the fourth.
01:04:08.100And he looks like the sure thing, the only person standing in his way will be Michael Bloomberg with all of his money.
01:04:13.960And if it's Sanders versus Bloomberg, Bloomberg has a shot.
01:04:17.220Because there's a big chunk of the Democratic Party who would love to have all of Bernie Sanders' policies but do not believe it's realistic that he can win.
01:04:24.480Where Bloomberg can step in with multiple billions of dollars and do what he's doing now against Donald Trump.
01:04:31.160And I think at that time, people might start looking at him as an option.
01:04:35.220So, he's got a path, but it's not an easy one.
01:04:38.980And it's, you know, Giuliani had a path in Florida, too.
01:05:02.340And the hassle of the company coming out and then, you know, putting on the little booties as they're drilling holes in your walls and giant contracts.
01:05:11.180You're like, eh, that's not going to do it.
01:05:12.320Well, now you're standing in the tornado path of wreckage marking the trail of the person who just decided one day, eh, it's your turn to be the victim.
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01:07:15.720He's the one who screwed this thing up.
01:07:17.560I was at the hospital for the last 24 hours and really for the last few days.
01:07:23.880So I'm a little sketchy on some, some details.
01:07:28.560We brought Jason Buttrell in with us, who is our chief researcher and head writer of the Glenn Beck TV program.
01:07:37.920Bring me up to speed on a couple of things.
01:07:40.200First of all, this, this memo that was released in somebody's handwriting that says, get him to, get him to announce, you know, get, what's his name of, can't remember his name now.
01:07:53.260Zelensky, Zelensky, get Zelensky, get Zelensky to announce that he's going to go after these guys.
01:08:03.520I don't, a lot, some people are trying to blow this up, I think, into a little bit more than what it actually is.
01:08:07.980I've read through, there's WhatsApp messages, there's the memo.
01:08:11.780So basically, that whole thing right there, the memo was kind of all about the, you know, the investigations and that whole thing, whatever.
01:08:19.900The WhatsApp messages, I think people are trying to blow up into an even bigger deal.
01:08:26.860The idea basically being, it seemed like, Lev Parnas, this Giuliani associate, was at least somewhat involved in surveillance of the ambassador to Ukraine.
01:08:42.700While, like, she's over at the embassy.
01:09:31.300And so it might not look good, but, I mean, and there may be another explanation, right?
01:09:36.200We don't have all the context of what was surrounding these messages.
01:09:40.720We just have, as usual with the Democrats, they release the stuff that looks really bad.
01:09:44.040I've actually seen people, like, on social media saying that they were trying to set up a hit, just like you said.
01:09:49.080And there's no, I didn't see any context there at all that, like, even, there's some weird, they're definitely monitoring her.
01:09:55.360But we have the context of what was actually going on in the U.S. Embassy in Kiev.
01:10:00.880We know the types of people that this ambassador was dealing with.
01:10:04.660We know who, people like George Soros, a lot of those groups.
01:10:08.600I mean, they literally could have been just watching that, for instance.
01:10:11.720They could have been looking for a smoking gun on that.
01:10:14.920Which is also, I mean, you look at it when President Trump said to Zelensky, I think you have some of the same people in your administration.
01:10:27.700And we know this because he has cozied up now to George Soros because of one of the big players in his administration, which I think is the one that Donald Trump was talking about.
01:10:39.600So they could have just been doing that.
01:10:41.440I just, I'm so tired of the half stories on all of this.
01:10:47.860So they're moving the impeachment, the articles of impeachment.
01:10:52.660It was a total failure for Nancy Pelosi trying to hold on.
01:10:57.700But is there any, are they, they are going to have some sort of trial, right?
01:11:05.080It sounds like they, I mean, right now they're going back and forth between our, you know, if you're going to have these witnesses, if you're going to hold a force of vote, which I heard was one possibility on every single witness.
01:11:14.900If you are going to do this, then we're going to start calling our witnesses.
01:11:17.240So they're almost doing like this mutually assured destruction.
01:11:43.040But they've already put everything in the kitchen sink into this thing.
01:11:47.280They would have used it at the impeachment, you know, at the, before the trial in the impeachment inquiry.
01:11:53.660They would have, they would have stood on that.
01:11:55.480But so unless there's something new that they're getting new, there's nothing, there's nothing for them to be excited about.
01:12:03.480I think, I think there's a lot for us to be excited about in this scenario.
01:12:06.940And I think there's a lot of information that is going to come out in the very near future, specifically how there's, how the, how Republicans are countering with, well, we have to, if you want to call these people, we have to get Hunter Biden up there.
01:12:20.120The left isn't Democrats and, oh, they're just making this a sham.
01:12:23.000No, because again, we know that if you really want to understand the true nature of these investigations and air quotes, you, it all goes through Hunter Biden.
01:12:31.940You have to know, but it's not for what they think.
01:12:34.640Everyone is trying to spin this as, oh, Hunter Biden, because they're trying to knock out a political appointment.
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01:24:05.660Just sending something to one of our producers here so we can have it for the next half hour.
01:24:11.340Kyle Jurek, Iowa field organizer, Sanders campaign.
01:24:15.600Quote, I'm ready to throw down now the billionaire class, the effing media, pundits, walk into MSNBC studios, drag those MFers out by their hair, and light them on fire in the streets.
01:28:54.040This is a 12,000-year magnetic excursion cycle.
01:28:59.420In addition to those long ones where the poles flip and then they stay there, there are also these much shorter ones.
01:29:05.460About every 12,000 or 13,000 years, we get a magnetic excursion, which is a rapid flip and flip back.
01:29:12.700Unfortunately for us, even though it is a rapid flip and flip back, it does come with a considerable amount of time where the magnetic field, the shield that our planet has against solar flares and supernova, solar wind, goes down.
01:29:25.700Okay, so I wasn't aware of the 12,000-year flip and then flip back.
01:29:31.280And so just breaking it down for dummies like me, the North and South Pole, they drift.
01:29:40.040They don't necessarily lock together like one big magnet.
01:29:43.500But let's just say they go on this excursion and they start, you know, the North Pole starts heading down, you know, into Siberia, which it is now, starts to head down.
01:29:52.240And it kind of, it locks into place, you know, it does a quick flip.
01:29:57.600Does it go east and west or can it go all the way and reverse the poles on an excursion?
01:30:04.660You know, there's conflicting evidence everywhere you look all around the world.
01:30:10.020The only thing that we are certain of, and there's actually a fun story behind this that became relevant just this past fall, what we know for certain is that we have these magnetic events about every 12,000 to 13,000 years.
01:30:25.060There are extreme hardships, both climate-wise and, you know, extending to the more extreme extinction-level events.
01:30:33.540And at the same time, they're noticing that a lot of times the climate swings to cold during those events, at least at the start of them.
01:30:43.000And so in terms of, you know, where are the poles going to end up, what is specifically going to happen at this location, that location, we're not sure.
01:30:51.180Now, the interesting story about this is we've been sort of following the really nerdy peer-reviewed literature and all of the top journals on this for quite some time.
01:31:00.800And then this year, a Harvard professor published an article in an astrophysical journal.
01:31:06.780And by the way, astro, that's stuff in space.
01:31:08.980We should be having this in an Earth-related journal, geophysics.
01:31:12.180And he said that there was really no way that you could get an extinction-level event from these 12,000-year magnetic excursions because the amount of solar light that would come in wouldn't be enough to kill everything.
01:31:27.880Now, in addition to that not being true whatsoever, there's also more than just the solar light.
01:31:34.600And so there's the UV we know about that makes us tan and gives us suns, but there's also the protons and the electrons.
01:31:41.800And these are the things that we're discovering do have a significant effect on the weather, on atmospheric chemistry.
01:31:47.400Nobody wants to be breathing acid rain.
01:31:50.340These things have an effect on earthquakes and on volcanoes and other things like that.
01:31:55.480And we sort of got in a, you know, an academic tiff, if you will, an academic fight with this.
01:32:02.080And then a few weeks later, the number one Earth physics journal in the world called Reviews of Geophysics is out of this country here from the American Geophysical Union.
01:32:11.780They came down and definitively stamped these things as probably the most prolific, if I can put it this terrible way, killers of species on this planet.
01:32:21.760Once you're getting outside of things like, oh, you know, a huge meteor hit and it killed 90 percent of the, you know, those are like the super rare ones.
01:32:30.820These are the things that happen, these magnetic excursions.
01:32:33.920These are the things that really challenge species, that take species out, that really, really make life more difficult for life on this planet.
01:32:44.880So, Ben, what I want to talk to you about is I want to, if we can, have time, cover the earthquakes.
01:32:51.760Like, I mean, you know, I don't know if any of these are connected, but we just had a really powerful earthquake in, oh, shoot, in, all I can think of is San Juan, in Puerto Rico.
01:33:08.360So, and quickly, let me just cover this.
01:33:11.160Do you think this is related to what we're talking about?
01:33:14.460In a way, yes, earthquakes are going to happen no matter what.
01:33:20.140And an earthquake would have eventually hit Puerto Rico again no matter what.
01:33:23.920But the sort of thing that we're noticing is the very first people who broke these studies and who really just had a hint of what they call a correlation, a connection between the power of the sun and these earthquakes and the weather and the volcanoes, they had this hint.
01:33:40.560And it was enough to be what they call statistically significant, but it still was just a – it was like a slight nudge.
01:33:46.140Oh, yes, the sun does nudge these things.
01:33:48.660But we are noticing that it's taking less and less for the sun to give that nudge as Earth's shield against the sun is weakening.
01:33:56.860It's the only thing standing in between what we have now and what we've lived with our whole lives and the sun having complete control over the planet.
01:34:05.460If you – if people think of the planet like, you know, the Starship Enterprise or, you know, some spaceship, what we have the electromagnetic field is shields up.
01:34:19.960And we put these shields, you know, up automatically, nature does it through the electromagnetic field, and that's stopping all of the junk or the bullets or the, you know, phaser fire from the sun.
01:34:36.980But as our poles start to drift, those shields go down, and they cause all kinds of problems from earthquakes to severe weather.
01:34:49.340I'm really quite interested also in technology.
01:34:53.160We have now – we talked about, you know, oh, my gosh, the atmosphere and the – what do you call it, the big holes that were above the South Pole, I think.
01:35:08.880Everybody freaked out about the ozone layer having a hole in it.
01:35:12.340In the electromagnetic field, aren't we starting to see holes in the field?
01:35:17.860Yes, and we're starting to see some parts change more rapidly than others.
01:35:24.040So, specifically, the scariest part of the magnetic field right now is sitting atop of Brazil and the South Atlantic.
01:35:32.900They call it the South Atlantic anomaly, and the explanation for why it's there really depends on who you ask.
01:35:40.740It does happen to be the exact point on Earth where both holes are moving away.
01:35:47.420And so, interestingly enough, this isn't like a clock where if one poles at 12 and one's at 6, they're both, you know, going clockwise or counterclockwise.
01:35:55.920They're actually going in the same direction.
01:35:57.480And so, while the North Pole is about to cross onto the coastline of Siberia, the South Magnetic Pole much, much earlier left the continent of Antarctica, and it is racing up into the Indian Ocean just south of Australia.
01:36:11.120Now, if you can close your eyes and picture what the Earth looks like, Siberia and Australia and the Indian Ocean, they're on the same longitude.
01:36:19.280These things are on a collision point.
01:36:21.080And if you take that collision point and you look at the other side of the planet, that's where the fields are getting the weakest, the fastest, and that's where it's probably going to be the scariest first.
01:36:29.680It's almost like Brazil can be our canary in the coal mine.
01:36:32.620So, how long before you think we actually start to recognize this and start to have real technological problems or health problems?
01:36:53.000And just to give you an idea, you know, Earth lost about 10 percent of its strength in about 150 years from 1850 to 2000.
01:37:00.860We lost another 10 percent just in the last 20 years.
01:37:04.920And so that—you could just do some extrapolation math there and see where things are headed and how fast they're headed there.
01:37:11.600Now, we are at a point where we are very, very lucky to—in this last round of solar activity, which happened in the earlier part of the last decade.
01:37:21.580It did give us a lot of what we normally see.
01:37:55.500But for some reason, it happened at a time when the Earth's magnetic field didn't handle it well.
01:38:04.640There were airline problems up the east coast of the United States, in New Zealand, in Norway.
01:38:09.800There were major grid problems in numerous South American and Central American countries.
01:38:15.020Transformers were blowing in some parts of Africa and India.
01:38:19.400It was really sort of the thing where I was wondering how close we came.
01:38:24.260And, of course, the reason why not every little burp from the sun does this, you know, we are on a steady decline here with the magnetic field situation.
01:38:34.360But if you were to zoom in on that steady decline, it looks like the stock market.
01:38:37.780It does go up and down, even though there is a longer trend downward.
01:38:41.380And so 2015 and actually 2014, we could notice that we were in a real downtip.
01:38:46.220So 2016, 2017, we started to come back up, and we peaked sometime around 2018 or early 2019.
01:38:54.880And we are getting ready for what they call our next geomagnetic jerk.
01:39:01.040They think it comes from the core, and it plays a considerable role in how the magnetic field is doing.
01:39:07.220It's expected to happen within the next 12 to 18 months.
01:39:10.200And my only hope, really, I can say for it is that we don't get the same level of acceleration that we got last time.
01:39:18.360Because if we go from losing 5% a century to 5% a decade, and then we take that same jump and we lose 5% a year, we have 20 years to lose the whole thing, and we're already down 20%, you know, 20%.
01:40:21.400It is one thing to look at the scariness of the situation.
01:40:24.060We had one happen 60,000 years ago, about 45,000 to 48,000 years ago, 36,000 years ago, 24,000 years ago.
01:40:31.920The one 12,000 years ago is called the Gothenburg magnetic excursion.
01:40:35.900Here we are, 12,000 years, 13,000 years from the last one approximately, and Earth's magnetic field is changing like it hasn't changed in thousands of years.
01:40:44.280That's pretty clear of a picture, and there's only so many coincidences one can ignore.
01:40:49.120But it would also be unwise to recognize that every person in the world is not the descendant of a survivor, of the last one.
01:41:16.920Just look for Space Weather News or Suspicious Observers, and whatever internet search you're using, they're going to know what you're looking for.
01:41:22.940Okay, SpaceWeatherNews.com is where you go.
01:41:29.740You stand in the auto body shop, and you peer through the glass doors of the lobby, and you're watching that mechanic going to town under the hood of your car.
01:41:42.700I mean, in some ways, it might as well be a wizard casting spells, because I don't understand how the engine works.
01:41:53.220Because when the wizard comes out and hands an enormous bill, all I have to do is, oh, yeah, CarShield's covering that, and I'm still working out with them.
01:42:02.340I have CarShield, and you don't have to worry about the car repairs, the cost, the downtime, the inconvenience.
01:42:09.680CarShield makes the process of fixing your car for a covered repair amazingly simple.
01:42:14.740All you have to do is just, you can go to the dealership, or you can go to, you know, your favorite mechanic, and they cover it.
01:43:03.320So I know I'm a total geek on that, and probably four people in this audience are interested in it.
01:43:25.180But there is everything I've ever been interested in in space and the theories of science all kind of come together on this.
01:43:38.340And even the government and what Eisenhower said, look, we have to be careful because the military-industrial complex is going to merge with the educational complex.
01:43:50.820And so Einstein really led this field, and the military-industrial complex came in for their own reasons and just really torpedoed this science.
01:44:06.380And up until about 30 years ago, it really was just destroyed.
01:44:09.660Now real credible people are looking into it again, and they're like, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:44:15.500There is a correlation, and I'm surprised you're not into it, Stu, only because so much of global warming is gone.
01:44:24.060I mean, it's just like it has nothing to do with it.
01:58:16.080And then, in addition to that, it is difficult to carve up a state.
01:58:19.440Because if you were to say, like, we're going to have North Florida and South Florida, you'd need approval of Florida's legislature, who likely wouldn't want to do that.
01:58:25.760However, in Washington, D.C., Washington, the Washington politicians can do whatever they want.
01:58:31.400So, if they were to go to 100, and what's amazing about this, the article about this is in Vox.
01:58:37.680You might say, well, Vox is, you know, they're left-wing, but are they really going to adopt something like this?
01:58:47.060Because what they're upset about is, instead of 127 states, they believe it should be 150 states.
01:58:53.780Because if it's 150 states, then you'd have, under the Harper proposal, there'd be 177 states.
01:59:01.960What you need to do is get all the way up to 200 states, because that way, you can do it all with just your—you can amend the Constitution just with your Washington, D.C. states.
01:59:17.040Which, by the way, just happened to vote 90% Democrat.
01:59:20.320Well, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.