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Glenn Beck is back with a brand new show on The Glenn Beck Show! This week, Glenn talks about the global election results and what they mean for the country and the world. He also talks about his new dog, Uno, and what he's doing to keep him happy and healthy.
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We've got to stay together if we're going to survive.
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From behind my cardboard microphone with talent on loan from Jeff.
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We're going to start with the global elections and what all of that means, because there's a lot of positioning going on.
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And this is a very important election cycle to the world.
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Everything that's happening here is happening all over the West.
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And none of those jobs, strangely, created by Joe Biden.
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They will help you find the right plan for you and your family.
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And we found out that Scotland, Ireland, and England, they're all racist.
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Racist homophobes that, you know, just they don't like the rest of the world.
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And they're going to collapse the economy of Great Britain.
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Yesterday, I think France might have been a little surprised.
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And I, to this moment, still don't understand their system of government.
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So then Macron called for a new election in a few weeks.
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Followed by another election the week after that.
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I can't tell you how many stories I read on it.
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If you're a French person that understands what the hell just happened with the new election stuff,
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So either you're being held hostage someplace or you're a cool French person.
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Or you're just an American that for some reason or another knows how their system works because
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You know, it's the parliamentary system that just doesn't seem to ever really work.
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I mean, Glenn, maybe you can explain this to me.
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But, like, giving the power of the prime minister to just call elections.
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Like, isn't this something maybe you just schedule a date in advance and we all know when they're coming?
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Except the problem is, is that you, the prime minister is not elected by the people.
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And I don't think he wants to make a coalition, which is now 31% of parliament, which is the largest share in parliament over in France, or whatever they call it.
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You know, where the snotty people go to discuss politics.
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And so they have to get together and make a coalition.
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That's why Benjamin Netanyahu is always like, there's a change in government, but Benjamin Netanyahu keeps winning.
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Because you have to have enough to be able to rule.
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If your elections end up with a question of whether you can form a government, your system sucks.
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You know, the first two weeks of our American government under our constitution, we didn't do anything.
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They showed up and they were like, all right, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
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And every day for, I think it was the first couple of weeks, they showed up and not enough people cared to show up for work.
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But I do find it fascinating that we're sitting here after what we've seen in the past few election cycles.
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And we're able to credibly be critical of everyone else.
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Our system is still considerably better than everybody else's, even though we have, I've noticed a couple problems here and there.
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It dwarfs the left-wing ruling elites of like three parties that were on top.
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They're now, I think all three of them, more than all three of them combined, of course.
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So now we have Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, the Netherlands, Gert Wielder's party did well, Greece, Bulgaria, and then we're up.
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I was just in the Czech Republic, and I really like the people there.
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And they're all like, it was weird talking to people.
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And they were like, yeah, but, you know, before the revolution, you know, I didn't have any soup.
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They were all like, you know, not really sure what you guys are thinking and doing, but we kind of like freedom over here.
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And it was interesting to see how, I asked one person, I said, so, you know, in our American movies, you know, the KGB would come, knock down your door, and, you know, take you away in the middle of the night.
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Well, it's the one thing Hollywood apparently got right.
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Glenn, if you are, you're, let's say, not Glenn Beck, but they just come to you.
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You're just a consultant, a political consultant.
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You're not like, hey, I want to, I care about this policy.
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You're just a guy trying to get people to win elections, get their movement going forward.
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If you go to the European left, which has been in power for a million years, and all of a sudden they're seeing this massive movement to the right, and they're saying, well, what's going, what do we need to do to reverse this?
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Well, I don't think I know enough about their system to answer credibly, but I think the first thing I would tell them is, don't hold elections again next week.
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You know, I would just tell them, I mean, if I was a, if I was a consultant that was honestly just trying to get people elected and didn't hold, you know, one side or another, I would say you better stop all of this big government stuff because the people are rising up.
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And if you don't stop now, they're really going to rise up because this is, this is one of the biggest wins all across Europe in forever for the right.
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I mean, it's, it's, it's unprecedented what happened.
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Would you, would you talk about, is there, is it immigration?
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Is there one policy that you think is sending this, that people are pushing back against?
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See, Americans have been convinced by the media that this is Donald Trump versus the Democrats or, you know, Joe Biden.
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It is the global cabal that is doing all of this to the entire West.
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The entire West is going through exactly the same thing.
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This is why, I mean, this is right now, there are more elections between now and November in, in the entire world, more free elections happening in the next six months than in the entire history of the world.
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No one has ever, no, the earth has never experienced such a game changing election period.
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And that's why the global elites have been freaking out so much because, and that's why everybody is, is clamping down on social media, et cetera, et cetera.
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They have no idea about the Green New Deal, WEF.
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I talked to a lot of people and just, you know, just casually, Hey, so what do you think of, you know, Klaus Schwab, who they don't, they don't have the media that we have.
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They don't have the people like us, quite frankly, that can be, that can explain what's happening over there.
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And the EU has just clamped down and clamped down and clamped down and it's still getting out.
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It's, uh, it's, uh, all of this, um, you know, uh, DEI stuff and it's immigration.
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I think the one that's pushing it over the top, well, there's two of them, immigration and this LGBTQ stuff.
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I didn't see in, in Prague, I didn't see a single pride flag.
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Now, last year I took my family to London and they were everywhere.
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It reminded me of the old, you know, Nazi times when people who weren't for the Nazis, but ran a store, just put the little swastika up in their, you know, up in their store window.
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Pride is pride month, uh, uh, global thing, or I thought I was under the impression.
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And I hear that it is, um, way, way down everywhere else as well.
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People were a little, you know, uh, freaked out by, uh, how it just took over every, I mean, I think Buckingham Palace had a pride flag on it.
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I mean, every government building, maybe except for the palace, every government building had a pride flag everywhere, everywhere, Scotland, England, London, all of it.
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So if, if, if there's not a big media like we have here, like if we don't have, if they don't have that same ecosystem in Europe and yet we're still seeing results like we've seen in these elections, what, what leads to that?
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Or is it just the intuition of these people who are saying we need to change the direction?
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So I was talking to a guy and I don't, I don't know how much a million crones is.
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But anyway, somebody who sold their house two years ago for a million crones, which I don't, I don't know.
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The person who bought it is reselling it and it's eight million crones.
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So it's like 80 cents and the, and the average person is saying the same thing.
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The average salary is $22,000 a year over there.
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And they're just not, they're just not making it.
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They're global policies and that's, again, you know, half of the world is at stake right now.
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India, the EU, United States, UK, Taiwan, over 60 countries are having major elections this year.
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That's half of the global representation and half of the global population.
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Uh, and that's why, you know, they have been doing all these draconian, draconian things.
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And I will tell you, and I want to talk about this.
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I don't think war is off the table to stop this.
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I really don't think because they, they revolve around the crisis and fear.
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And, um, and in America, they've done that by pitting us against each other.
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In other countries, they just point over to us, Donald Trump.
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Well, the Donald Trumps of the world are winning elections everywhere because it's not about his personality.
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Who, who do they look at and go, we can't have that guy in.
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I want somebody that they just feel like we cannot, but he's going to dismantle us.
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And I think that's what's happening in the rest of the world.
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Um, dads do what needs to be done to take care of their family.
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They just want to know that they still matter, that it's still important to have a man in the house.
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It is 13 years ago, a man, a dad saw that an American clothing factory was about to close and he did something about it.
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All of their clothing is made here in America with American workers, American cotton and American quality, giving Americans a chance to build something of value.
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Again, they take pride in what they do, just like your dad does.
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This father's day, let your dad know he matters.
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Give him the best hoodie or a sweatshirt or any of the best clothes he'll ever have.
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And you get so much to choose from at American dash giant.com slash Glenn.
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So what the world is being told now, and we did a special on this a couple of months ago about this election and how important it is, you know, the global government.
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I mean, ever since Wilson, they've been trying to put a global government together and they continue to fail because they are just there.
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So then they tried to make the United States of Europe.
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We were 13 colonies, but we were 13 very different groups of people and cobbled them all together.
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And at first people didn't want to do that and they were hoping that that would be the same in the European Union.
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But no, we had like, I don't know, a hundred years of identity in, in some states and over there they have thousands of years.
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No, they're not going to lose their identity into one.
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So there is, you know, what the World Economic Forum called a crisis.
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And Klaus Schwab said during their last World Economic Forum, because they all came and going, this is becoming very unpopular.
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And he said, you must trust the system, trust system.
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The system is we've infiltrated all of your governments.
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We've infiltrated everything that we possibly could use.
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And the crisis that they look for, there are several, a health emergency, a pandemic could be one.
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Climate change is probably the worst one as far as getting people to act quickly, because climate change, the people see through the climate change nonsense.
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The other one could be a global financial collapse, which would force everybody just to go with their leaders and go, what are we going to do?
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We're going to suddenly forget that and ask you, what do we do?
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But I think the war is the biggest thing that we need to look for.
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France just decided that they are going to send consultants in to help Ukraine learn about war, learn how to fight it.
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I think France, I mean, I think this is actually good news because the only thing France is effective at is surrendering.
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So maybe Ukraine will just finally say, you know what, let's get to the peace table.
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That's not usually something you do if you're not thinking maybe we're going to war.
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Russia just parked two warships, one in Venezuela and the other one off the coast of Cuba.
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This is the first time really since the Cuban Missile Crisis we've had their presence here.
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They say they're just going to be hanging out there.
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They're doing an exercise, you know, some jumping jacks and stuff like that.
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They're doing an exercise over in this hemisphere and they're going to be here through the summer.
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Tucker Carlson is announcing something, I think, today.
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And I have permission to announce it so you can get in early.
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And he's going to be with Russell Crowe, I think.
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And September 7th, he's coming to Salt Lake City to the Salt Palace.
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And if you want to see a conversation between Tucker Carlson and myself, that will be entertaining and informative.
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You can get your tickets, I think, at Ticketmaster, right?
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They're selling the tickets tomorrow, I think, at Ticketmaster.
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But if you use the promo code GLENNBECK for any of the shows, you can get access to buy tickets early before they go on sale for the public.
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So if you want to see any of his shows, you want to see Tucker and I together in the Salt Palace.
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We were just talking to you about what's happening overseas, the rest of the world.
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This is wildly, wildly an important election for the rest of the world.
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And will we wise up and go the way the rest of the world is going?
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We are now way more liberal than the most liberal countries in Europe, especially with what happened over the weekend in some of those countries.
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If you look at the latest polls, I don't think there's anything really new here, Stu, do you?
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It looks like maybe the verdict against Donald Trump hurt him a little bit with, what, Democrats, maybe?
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No, I think it's, I mean, if you really want to look, if you really want to squint and you want to see any movement at all, I think it's very rational to just dismiss it because there wasn't much of anything.
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But if you really want to squint and find something, you can find a slight movement toward Joe Biden against Trump after the verdict.
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And when you break it down, it's almost exclusively people who are not paying attention to politics at all.
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So they have no idea what happened in the trial.
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They don't know what, you know, the manipulation that we've talked about a million times.
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Let me run this theory by you because you weren't here when we went through this.
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I think it was a 15% move on people when you're talking about people who didn't pay attention to politics.
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It was like 1% for everybody else, like, you know, basically nothing.
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But if you were like legitimately not paying attention to politics at all, there's a 15% move among Trump voters.
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And those people are people, it's important to note, they're not just like people who are Democrats who say,
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oh, well, I used to be for Trump and now I'm not.
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These are people who told a pollster they were voting for Donald Trump first, right?
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And said now, not only are they not voting for Donald Trump, they're voting for Joe Biden.
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So, like, you can look at this and say, wow, these people actually are really making this decision somehow.
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The issue that I keep coming up with and why I don't buy it and I wouldn't be worried about it from a Trump perspective
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is people who say they aren't paying attention to politics at all are either not going to be voters
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or they're going to wind up getting engaged over the next five months because they're going to have no choice.
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I think, you know, the one thing that is so important to remember about the American people is squirrel.
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We're just not going to remember this by that time.
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I don't think it would have any effect in the positive.
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Democrats say 51 percent say they're less likely now to vote for Donald Trump.
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Yeah, I mean, most Democrats are not considering it anyway.
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So they're telling a pollster now, now I'm even less likely.
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I was never going to do it, but now I'm less than never.
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Again, most of them were already voting for Trump.
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But I do think I think that part's interesting on that one, Glenn, is that there's two elements of getting of an actual vote.
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Well, you'll ask people, hey, who are you voting for?
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And then there's a secondary element of that, which is enthusiasm.
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And I don't think an actual conviction here makes Democrats more enthusiastic to go out and vote against Trump.
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But I do think it makes Republicans more enthusiastic to vote for him, which might mean your turnout might be a little bit better.
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Independents, 41 percent no impact, 38 percent less likely to vote for Trump, 21 percent more likely.
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Again, with a positive, I think the number to care about there is the 21 percent.
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But I think you could look at that poll and say it's a slight negative for Trump right now.
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I don't think it's the two ways you could look at it as a positive for Trump or enthusiasm among your base.
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One and two, a lot of money raised like it's possible that this just evens out to nothing.
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And at the end of the day, what we see is just Donald Trump raised a few hundred million dollars more than he would have.
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And that does make the difference in a race if they use it well.
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So even if it's just that, potentially, I don't I don't I don't know when this happened.
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I just tried to catch up on all the news yesterday.
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But when was it decided that Doug Burgum is the most likely vice president?
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Well, I miss the announcement of that is where's that come from?
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I don't I don't I will say like people keep coming up to me and saying like, hey, you're the Burgum Mentum guy.
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I wasn't serious that Doug Burgum should be on the ticket.
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That was like, I like the I like the phrase and wording of Burgum Mentum and Burgum Mania.
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So here's what you have a full screen here on Burgum Mentum.
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So there's Doug Burgum right there in the middle.
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Now, look at that face and then hear what Donald Trump said about him.
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Now, I mean, maybe if you're a politician, you're running for mayor of Sesame Street.
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I don't I would argue secretary of agriculture.
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Right out of central casting for the secretary of agriculture gig.
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And I've been super skeptical that this is real.
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It feels like he's the type of guy that Trump might want to close.
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Why would he why would he select a guy like Burgum?
00:32:09.120
But he's also the one thing it is predictable is when everybody thinks he's going one way,
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He's going to march out a surprise for everybody.
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This is just this is the candy flavor of the I'm hoping week.
00:32:26.980
Well, that there's an extensive profile in The New York Times today.
00:32:33.240
And again, The New York Times doesn't this isn't the type of thing that they're doing to
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I mean, I think this is something coming from inside the campaign.
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Now, the campaign may very well be looking to send this message and go the other direction.
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But like, hey, look, look, what is the most important thing?
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What's the most important thing you need to know if you want to understand Donald Trump?
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I think the number one thing to really understand him is he's a performer.
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When you see that and then you see the guy on stage, you're like, what the hell happened?
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He so he knows how to work a crowd, work excitement, build up to things.
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That moment where on The Apprentice and every other reality show, they play that music just long enough to be really awkward where they're like, and you're going to be.
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And you're like, OK, is he fired or is he hired?
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If they tell the result, just shout it out for me.
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that's the way they always do he loves that he loves that that makes more sense this is what
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he's doing the only reason i don't fully think it makes sense is that i don't like i can see doing
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this for some like if you were doing this with marco rubio which there was a pitch you know
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seemingly a pitch for this as well a month or two ago or like rubio you could see there's a certain
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constituency that that he matches that you might want to send a signal i really i super much i
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considered this very closely but wound up going another direction right like you could see why
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he'd want to what is the constituency you're trying to please with doug burgum leaks like people don't
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even know who he is i mean people criticized mccain for picking sarah palin like what is what is the
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difference here he's in the times profile pitched as the safe candidate what has he proven he's never
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been tested on any stage whatsoever he might be great i don't know the one time i've seen him in
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public during the debates he was really boring and a giant zero right like that has been his profile
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and trump kind of likes that profile i think i think that's something he's uh he likes because he's the
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center of attention so i think that makes smarter than that i mean mike pence you look at mike pence and
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you're like oh the boring guy as vice president that's not why mike pence was selected mike pence
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was selected to make sure that a guy who says two chronicles rocking down the street one day yeah you
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know i mean i forgot about he was so he was selected right to to to to reach out to a constituency yes
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yes what is the burgum constituency the only one you can even come close to is like a uh conventional
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republican you know chamber of commerce type of person like that that maybe he feels some weakness
00:36:08.520
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welcome to the glenbeck program so we're talking about bergamendam and uh doug bergam maybe being
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donald trump's pick for vice president i don't think that's true i think this is the donald trump's a
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but if you want an honest reason why he could be a good choice um back in the 80s early 90s maybe
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um when the apple 2 the apple 2c came out a guy came into doug's office he was just an entrepreneur
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julio rosas welcome to the program how are you i'm doing good sir how are you
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good so you are our national correspondent one of our national correspondents for the blaze and you
00:47:46.320
covered what happened at the white house can you just describe the scene and what you saw
00:47:53.280
so this was the third major anti-israel march to kind of take place in dc um and it it was very
00:48:02.280
it was very large i mean um they they're the the park police estimated at its height there's around
00:48:07.980
9 000 people um which was significant because the the the fraternal order of police for the for the
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parks uh law enforcement they said that only 71 officers were assigned to patrol that their
00:48:24.260
jurisdiction which is lafayette square right across the street from the white house and so that's why
00:48:30.420
when they the crowd started to vandalize the restroom rochambeau statue the lafayette statue the the few
00:48:38.140
park police did try to arrest people but because they were so outnumbered that person was able to
00:48:43.800
get away and those officers along with secret service uh were basically chased out of the park and
00:48:50.380
after that the the protesters had just basically complete control of the area because the police were
00:48:58.260
either just on the boundaries of the lafayette square or they were behind the reinforced fence that
00:49:05.040
was set up for for this protest so why were there only what did you say 71 officers 71 for 9 000 people
00:49:16.260
yes yeah why and why weren't they why weren't they more prepared why you know i i've heard that they
00:49:25.660
weren't allowed to the park police weren't allowed to really even defend themselves so that's kind of
00:49:31.700
the question that i'm actually going to be digging into for uh for us at blaze um because yeah it
00:49:37.880
doesn't make it doesn't make sense um the the the flp did say that there's a big staffing shortage
00:49:43.460
within the parks uh parks police um but the but the thing that's disturbing for me from what i hear is
00:49:49.940
that they weren't even allowed to wear riot gear they the the command staff did not allow them to
00:49:55.520
do that um and i can tell you that would have come in pretty handy a couple of times but because they
00:50:01.000
were in their normal patrol uniforms um they were definitely susceptible more to anything that this
00:50:10.800
crowd could have gotten violent and and the reason why it didn't get overtly violent is just because the
00:50:15.820
police had to remove themselves uh from the area and so that that is kind of question let me play devil's
00:50:24.600
advocate is it because they knew if they showed up in riot gear there would be riots and then the
00:50:30.680
police would end up being seen beating these people etc etc probably um i mean this is just kind
00:50:37.280
of the same continuation of how uh leadership within blue cities uh approach far left protesters where
00:50:45.480
they don't want to be seen as racist or i guess in this case is homophobic and so they're going to
00:50:51.720
allow them to just kind of do what they want um and so therefore they don't get kind of the quote unquote
00:50:57.040
bad publicity even though in most cases it is the protesters or rioters that make the first move that
00:51:04.200
cause police to respond it's not correct the way around correct um but so yeah they're they're just
00:51:09.500
beholden to uh the you know the radical ideology of like well we can't be seen as
00:51:15.420
racist or as homophobic so therefore we're going to put our own people in danger to try to appease
00:51:20.800
the mob so they were also holding you know like a bloody head of uh joe biden um did you hear any
00:51:30.260
violent threats or anything yeah they they were you know when i've been covering the this wave of
00:51:39.980
anti-israel protests since october 8th right so the day after october 7th and this was within the u.s
00:51:46.540
this was the most overtly supportive protest of hamas um there were signs uh saying that they support
00:51:54.500
hamas there were a lot of people who are wearing the hamas headbands like the same exact style that
00:52:00.080
they wear over in gaza um and that's the green jihad the green jihad one or the black and white
00:52:06.520
scarf the the no the green the green headband the green headband oh my gosh and okay all right and
00:52:14.220
that's and that's significant because prior to that again in the u.s they would they mainly use
00:52:19.220
euphemisms of oh we support the resistance or you know we support you know the the fighters and the
00:52:24.760
martyrs um but because israel is continuing to make gains against hamas and continues to you know
00:52:30.960
win um the people here are going to become more and more radicalized and more and more willing to
00:52:37.720
escalate their tactics and so that's why i i just can't stress this enough that seeing that was very
00:52:43.600
concerning because you know step one is to be supportive of a terrorist group and then step two is
00:52:49.620
you know possibly commit x to show solidarity um tom cotton said he was going to bring legislation
00:52:59.440
to the table or a bill to the table to find out uh why these people weren't treated like they
00:53:07.140
like the people on january 6th were treated um i mean we know who we know they can find out who
00:53:15.020
these people are but there's not going to be any there's not going to be any trouble for these
00:53:19.360
people do you believe um well the reason why it's it's going to be hard is just because there's no
00:53:27.320
effort um on the federal law enforcement part to try to do anything about it um i mean step one is to
00:53:33.800
investigate and on the outside it appears that there's no investigation at all being done into
00:53:38.640
exactly clamping down on these things that's why um you know like i said the past two times anytime
00:53:44.560
that any of the vandalism or the attacks on the white house happened after the sun went down so when it
00:53:48.720
was dark but the vandalism started in broad daylight i mean these and and you know they have no problem
00:53:53.820
being filmed i mean sure they might have their faces covered but they have no problem being filmed
00:53:57.360
while they're out doing this um and they and they and they do it because they know that there's no
00:54:01.840
repercussions um you know they know there's going to be no effort to try to track them down and so
00:54:07.620
that's why it's not surprising that this happened and that's why it's not going to be surprising
00:54:11.340
when things get out of hand at the dnc in chicago later this summer um because they know that you
00:54:18.640
know the street organizers they know that they have that power because the democrats are afraid of them
00:54:24.000
essentially did you see any organizers any labor union signs you know signs printed by labor unions
00:54:33.340
because i know protesters really care to make sure that they have the unions print those signs
00:54:37.420
um uh or or any any money groups represented there i mean this this was all organized by the
00:54:47.180
palestinian youth movement that's a big organization that's been organizing pretty much almost all of the
00:54:52.600
disruptive protests across the country also uh the answer coalition you know the anti you know anti-war
00:55:00.000
anti-quote-unquote racism uh organization oh yeah yeah yeah so i mean saw them at the beginning of the
00:55:06.560
gulf war or the um uh iraq war i think yeah so i mean these are all uh oh coat pink coat pink was
00:55:15.260
their classic you know that of course they're of course they're so i mean they were there and those
00:55:20.420
guys are really dangerous those are the guys who organized the flotilla do you remember when they
00:55:26.540
the flotilla and uh they started climbing on the israeli ships and i think that's what it was and
00:55:33.260
the israelis had to go down and take some of them out do you remember that that was probably 15 years
00:55:38.540
ago maybe not um i do not recall yeah okay so um uh code pink was there who else um no the the uh the
00:55:49.940
psl like the the uh something socialist liberation movement or something like that um it they it was
00:55:56.760
just it was just kind of a hodgepodge of your you know as much as i mean they were bussing people in
00:56:02.040
from all over the country i mean they they really i mean people came as far as detroit um as far as new
00:56:07.220
york that were seemingly bankrolled by the palestinian youth movement by the answer coalition
00:56:12.860
um so i mean this this this is as as you know common these are backed by big groups that that have
00:56:21.820
the money to to be able to do to put these things on and and and you know and they they know that
00:56:27.740
there's very big segments of that group that are extremely radicalized but they don't they don't
00:56:34.740
care i mean they they don't care they're more than fine with them going crazy and i mean they wrote
00:56:39.800
they wrote death to america uh and kill pigs on the uh lafayette statue uh i mean they also
00:56:49.520
desecrated the andrew jackson statue that's also right there um the lafayette square so i mean
00:56:55.220
they they they have free range they have free range and they they know it they know the power
00:57:01.660
that they have and that's what makes them dangerous so what do you think the political
00:57:05.500
calculation is here i mean by not doing anything to these people this doesn't i don't think it helps
00:57:13.440
the administration uh look good i mean people don't want to live in a world like this
00:57:18.560
um and they certainly don't like it when they hear you know um kill the jews and and uh and all
00:57:25.580
of the stuff that these these people are for and supporting hamas so i i can't understand the
00:57:30.800
political calculation is it that what that they can help cause chaos and that's good what what what is
00:57:38.160
it it's just the biden administration trying to trying to appease the hamas wing of the democratic
00:57:44.480
party but it's very idiotic it is very idiotic because they're not they're not going to vote
00:57:51.100
for him anyway because any any move that he makes now to try to you know appeal to them they they
00:57:57.720
rightfully are going to think that oh it's just an election move it's just it's a purely political
00:58:04.140
move to try to win our votes um which which again is not smart because it's not going to work
00:58:10.660
um i even i even saw signs and stickers against uh the humanitarian peer that that the administration
00:58:18.440
authorized into gaza so even you know that millions of dollars boondoggle it's not even working to try to
00:58:26.740
get their votes back i mean because they they they they think it's idiotic as well so it's it doesn't
00:58:33.680
it doesn't matter what he what biden does he's going to you know make a large portion of his base
00:58:40.440
very very upset um and i i think i i just you know they they don't know what they're doing i mean
00:58:46.880
they they made this whole idea of all the adults are back in charge you know don't worry trump trump
00:58:51.900
is gone his stability is back but as we've seen that's completely that's completely untrue um so i i
00:58:59.060
don't i they they're trying to you know appeal to them by saying okay like we you can do this you can do
00:59:05.880
that but it's all with people who are not going to be with him anymore so i don't i don't know why
00:59:11.860
they continue to do that but you know they don't know what they're doing plain and simple
00:59:15.960
julio thank you so much i appreciate it national correspondent for the blaze julio rosas who is
00:59:26.400
uh riots that's what it is uh and we will see in chicago what happens there more in just a second
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well we are uh we are in danger of losing our country because we don't know truth anymore we
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don't know how to find truth anymore and we are erasing history in real time um the the average
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uh kid under 20 in uh england 40 of percent of them have never heard the name winston churchill
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that's a problem that's a problem uh our kids they don't learn about history at all they don't learn
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about you know they learn this is honestly what they learn about world war ii in most states the
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united states got involved with a war in germany uh and then we dropped a bomb on uh two cities in
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sounds horrible if you don't know the history so as they're trying to erase it um we're doing our best
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boys do i missed a lot last week you sure did holy cow yes it yeah there's never a shortage do you
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remember the days when we used to do the show and like be searching through the news trying to find
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something to talk about yeah those days are long gone long gone now we can't get to most stories uh
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every day uh i was on you know vacation i was in the um uh the czech republic and i came back and i saw
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the fauci you know yesterday just tried to go through all the big news i watched all the testimony
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from the fauci thing that was absolutely incredible i i i mean i thought that would piss you off yeah
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that's uh oh my gosh it was it was it was tough to watch i think for a lot of people and uh there's
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that there's also i would love to get your reaction at some point today on the on the coverage of the
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israel of freeing their hostages oh yeah yeah yeah apparently it's a bad thing let me just say
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wow uh the hostages uh at least four of them uh the hostages have been uh rescued
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from two different locations during an operation that happened saturday during the day
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um the medical condition is uh is normal i guess hamas run ministry of health in gaza said at least
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274 palestinians were killed and more than 400 injured in the operation gaza ministry uh doesn't
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differentiate between fighters and civilians so yeah spokesperson for the military put the fewer
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the figure fewer than 100 um you know what i really liked uh is um the fact that the all the reports
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start coming out about how bad it was for hamas dozens of injured people are lying on the ground
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and medical teams are trying to save them with the simple medical capabilities that they have
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said the gaza health ministry you know what you shouldn't have done you shouldn't have built the the
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the headquarters for hamas underneath your hospital you know might might might might have worked out
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a little better for you and your people you know do you think glenn is there and this is not i don't
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i've never been in this situation so i don't know but like is there a path to avoid bombings that
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includes not taking hostages is there something about taking the hostages that leads to this the the
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these no those are totally those are totally separated totally different okay yeah you're
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talking apples and eggs so totally different apples and eggs okay yeah yeah okay i just want
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to make sure because it cuts at some level it almost feels like when you take hostages and you torture
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them and you keep them against their will and do all these horrible things that might actually be
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the reason why the the is there again come in i don't know if it's tight no app no apples and eggs
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and and i say that because oranges like apples come from a tree and then you could trace their roots down
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but you can't you can't compare that to something that comes right out of the butt of a chicken
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uh and i think that's what this is uh is uh these guys you know the other thing is you don't want
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civilians hurt then don't keep your hostages at civilian homes or you want us to believe that all
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the gauzans are also oppressed and they just don't like hamas and they're then where why are you holding
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them at people's houses by the way in one case enslaving them this i think it was a doctor uh
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and gosh darn it he was killed um but uh he took uh he took one one woman and and uh and enslaved her
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at his house made her uh forced her to take care of the house and and everything else uh which is you
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know a better fate than honestly what i think a lot of them would get but i'm not giving them credit for
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this i am giving them credit now to add slavery to the list um however uh he was killed she she
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apparently was in the house the idf broke through the door she thought it was hamas she freaked out
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just froze and uh they said where were the idf she didn't believe them and then one of them came up
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to her and said ma'am we have to get you out of here may i throw you over my shoulder and she started
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crying because she knew that's not hamas and he threw her over his shoulder and got her out and uh
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and yet they're the bad guys somehow or another uh i don't don't get that i i really like the comment
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that i saw in the news that israel should have given hamas some warning that they were coming in
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yeah yeah me too me too me too that always works out well the element of surprise when you tell
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people about it is always a good part of that yeah i thought it was honestly i thought it was unfair
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on d-day that we you know hitler slept through it we didn't call him up and say hey in a couple hours
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we're coming over you might want to prepare we didn't give him any notice you know yeah and it's
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weird because just because we have uh many many in uh reports and and such about how what hamas's
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directive is when if someone comes from the idf or israel decides to come for these hostages shoot
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the hostages in the head it would be interesting why we wouldn't give them a heads up to say hey like
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you need to get these people shot before we get there or you're not gonna be living up to your
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bargain with hamas right right they're letting hamas down so
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and you know what also is interesting is uh you know we didn't give the heads up in in d-day and
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nobody says that's wrong uh but then we did give the japanese uh 10 days notice about the bomb
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and named the cities that we were going to drop it in and we still get blamed for that one why i mean
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i don't i'm understand trying to understand it seems like it doesn't matter what you do again i don't
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i don't know just like the whole uh thing we were talking about earlier i don't have any internal
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knowledge here but it almost seems like seems like when americans or jews are involved that side
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always gets blamed no matter what the circumstances are i can't possibly be that simple yeah yeah so uh
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yeah especially the jews when the jews are involved by the way i was in the czech republic and
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do you remember the documentary i did on uh kurt garan the movie actor from germany who was jewish
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uh he thought he was going to survive it but he had been making fun of hitler and the nazis for like
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five years before they came to power and oh no not not really and he was forced to make this propaganda
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film uh at this concentration camp that they had in this city um and it looked fantastic i mean
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everybody who was anybody in the jewish you know the the scholars the scientists uh the you know
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orchestral players etc etc all the people that the german people might know they were all sent to this
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one city in czechoslovakia it happened to be i didn't even know it when i went it's right outside of
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prague uh and it is terrifying absolutely terrifying it's a city it's not like a concentration camp it's
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like this beautiful little idyllic city but if you know what they used it for you're like oh my gosh
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this is creepy and people still live there they moved in afterwards and it's it's almost you'd like
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it stew because you and i are fascinated by things like chernobyl yeah you know that have this horrible
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history and then they're just vacated for a long time people just started living back in this city
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and it's it's really really weird but one thing i noticed is that we're doing a lot of the same
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things that they were doing um back then which is uh you know a little bit disturbing disconcerting
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yeah yeah a little bit um by the way so we apparently provided support for the raid
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normally i would say yes yeah like that's like our main like that would be the thing especially
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considering americans were at stake american lives are yeah at stake with the hostages as well you'd
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think we it would be the main focus of our country right now right like to make sure that we get our
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hostages back i don't know now it's so strange because i don't understand biden seems to be very very
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like back and forth on this where he will sometimes say things that i think are actually pretty good
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and then and then he'll completely reverse himself as soon as ilan omar says something
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because i don't i don't i don't necessarily believe that we helped but also i don't know why we would
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communicate that to the media either if we didn't help it doesn't seem like what here's this message
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biden wants to send here's the bigger thing uh would israel take our help for something like this
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one leak and it would have been all over one leak yeah would you trust you're going to bring the
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united states military and intel into that world and trust them to keep their mouths quiet no way
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yeah i don't believe it because even i think it is i think israel said that um you know to you know
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kind of keep up the pretense that we're all in this together but i i would be shocked if it was the
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administration that said yeah you know let's do this together and let's keep it quiet and it kept
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quiet i mean it's possible like we gave some guidance as to where we thought they were maybe
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some surveillance that supported the operation that but not i you're right i think as far as telling
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them when it was going to happen i mean just think of like every like schlocky intern that works for
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the biden administration i don't know if they'd get all that stuff but there's so many of these
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advisors that are so anti-israel even if you believe biden is an old school democrat and has some
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friendliness to israel still even if you buy that you buy that he's you know chuck schumer 1997
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if you want to believe that or actually joe biden 1997 he's changed so many times but like if you
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believe that maybe you'd think he'd still be in favor of this but like i you can't trust any of
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the people around him i i mean they're they're all like 20 year old bloggers yeah i know and the intel
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agency which is you know hand in hand now with the state department none of those people want to do
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anything for uh israel there's there's i i just i would find it i would find it irresponsible
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on israel's part to include anyone in the biden administration into their plans other than
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hey um would you help us do some surveillance you know satellite surveillance sure when well we just
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started the operation about 15 minutes ago and here's what we'd like you to surveil you know what i mean
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because that's the way some countries will do that with their allies we start a war we start something
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and we'll call them up just as we're launching the war so there's nothing they can do to stop it
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or hurt it yeah and of course that would be certainly a main uh concern of israel i will say glenn have
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you ever seen another example that i couldn't come up with off the top of my head but the other
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example in history where when you have an operation a wartime operation to free hostages
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that the the the side that freed the hostages is the one getting the criticism i can't know i can't
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think of another example ever like you mentioned that the camps like you know we killed a lot of
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innocent germans in our efforts to free the camps right like we a lot of them you know yeah maybe more
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than we actually freed that was never that's something that we make movies about to honor
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the memory of those efforts you you don't criticize the the army that's going in there and freeing the
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hostages immediately after this it was like four hostages freed but the gauzen said 200 people were
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killed like we're supposed to compare those numbers and be like oh well 200 is more than four and the
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gauzen said it so we should believe it like what right and even if it is true even if it is true by
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the way you were keeping those four in the homes of regular people you're the one putting them in
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danger you're the ones that built the the uh the infrastructure underneath the hospital you you did it
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uh alex jones has agreed to liquidate his assets to pay the
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sandy hook family families um and it's going to end his ownership of info wars uh he made this
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announcement uh i believe over the weekend and alex jones is joining me for the first time on this
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program uh in just a few minutes so stand by for that uh i this this is one of the greatest
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miscarriages of justice i mean he was wrong to say this about sandy hook he was just wrong um and he
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even says that now he was wrong it was a mistake shouldn't have said it um and you know you want to
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get some damages okay i mean really but 1.5 billion dollars what's this guy exxon
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1.5 billion dollars and cnn was like well well maybe now the people are going to get paid
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you think info wars is worth 1.5 billion his share in it 1.5 billion dollars no no it's so this is just
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this is a warning what did they do to donald trump they took him to they took him to uh jail
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uh they want him in prison they did everything they could now alex jones made it easy for them
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on this but do you think that was a fair judgment yeah he was guilty of saying those things he even
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admits it admits that it was wrong but 1.5 billion dollars come on it's laughable it's obviously 1.5
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billion dollars is laughable but like even the idea of him having a pain like a payment at all
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like i you they say they defame they he defamed them i guess he brought on some guests that said stuff
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but like the harassment that went to the people involved and there was real harassment that went to
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these families it was disgusting the people who had these kids that were murdered it was disgusting
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the harassment they received but unless you have alex jones on the phone making those calls
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i wasn't him right like the harassment is the crime that people committed the harassment are the
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criminals and instead they're charging a guy who talked about it a couple times on a stupid show
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like uh why is that because because they that's the same reason why you know uh sarah palin targeted
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and was responsible for gabby giffords it it it it plays only one way he's responsible for all the horrific
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things but they're not responsible for anybody being killed or harassed if you're for donald trump
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no the media had no role in you being harassed if you're for donald trump none whatsoever
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I think Alex Jones was the first guinea pig in lawfare
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This is the way they're gonna fight in the future
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Okay, great, sorry, Glenn, I just want to clarify