Andrew Cuomo's MeToo Moment Is Here | Guest: Hayden Dublois | 8⧸3⧸21
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Glenn Beck is back with a brand new show on The Masking Guidelines. The show is sponsored by Woka Cola and American Financing. Also, if you ve been looking to buy a home, you can save a ton of money on the interest rate right now.
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You know, the commercial you just heard was from the Consumers Research Institute, and they're releasing ads that I think are quite effective against some of these corporations.
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And Coca-Cola is just one of those woke corporations.
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And, you know, the question is whether or not these things will work.
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You know, the best way to knock somebody down, I think, is with humor.
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It's why they've done everything they can to allow Jon Stewart to go.
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And anyone else who makes a comedic reference at all, you're called a racist or whatever, because they say you're serious.
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That's why Saturday Night Live has gone all woke.
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They don't understand that people are sick of it.
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So what is going to be even more popular are those people who are on the, really, on the underground now.
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We're the, we're the, we're the ones that are not controlling culture now.
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Play that commercial again one more time, will you, please?
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We taught the world to sing in perfect harmony.
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If you're watching on the blaze, the pictures are amazing.
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What the world knows today, won't be steady, won't go away.
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It's what the world knows today, won't go away.
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Uh, stations, just so you know, I will be adding an extra unit today and maybe the rest
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Uh, you know, the, the, the real target there is not Coca Cola in Atlanta, but the real target
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should be your local bottlers because these guys most likely agree with you.
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They're living in your community and believe me.
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Believe me, I know this is the way to, uh, wake Coke up from their wokeness is if you
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go to the local bottlers and you say, what the hell are you doing?
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I'm not going to carry any of your products anymore.
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I'm going to switch because I can't, I cannot take it.
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All of the people that work there are local and they will call Coca Cola and say, can you
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You're killing me in the community without the local bottlers.
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They cannot exist without the local bottlers and their local independent bottlers.
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So that, so I mean, it would be difficult for a local bottler to be like, I'm going to
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This has been done before, um, with, uh, another, uh, giant soft drink company.
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You're giving me that believe me look, which makes me think, you know, more than you're
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But I, as I don't know what you're talking about, I don't know what you're talking about.
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It's not like I have talked to other sugary soft drink people.
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But just, so you, you're saying that maybe if the local bottlers are aware of this, of,
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Really aware of, and again, when we're talking, cause I will say this, when I look at that
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You hate to be the stock photo person who is the example of diabetes.
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Um, and like, you know, they're talking about all the problems that Coke faces all the time
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stuff like the accusations of obesity and, and, and, and diabetes, um, and how bad it
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My problem with Coke is, is not obesity or diabetes.
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And you know, the fact that they're telling their employees, they need to be less white,
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Um, but believe me though, like if you're a soft drink, you don't want to be, especially
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in a time when, when these kinds of brands are going away.
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They're all going away because people are starting to go, I want to be a little more healthy and
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Stop injuring the people who drink your product.
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And I will tell you that, uh, it's nothing is going to stop unless you are actually heard.
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I think it was in, let me see if I can find it.
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And it was all about how, if Americans, if Americans could just understand the, the power
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that they have, if conservatives would understand the power that they have, this is not, these
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things are not being changed by these corporations because initially they wanted to.
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It's because this army, this woke army, they go to shareholder meetings.
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Do you remember when, uh, target, uh, took out a, um, uh, a couple of books and drop them
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because they were, they were just doing damage to people.
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And one was irreversible damage by Abigail Schreier.
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And the other one was, uh, the end of gender by Deborah.
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So both friends of ours and been on the program about these things and they are very well documented
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Uh, and you may not like what they have to say, but it is backed by.
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So because of the wokeness of target, they decided that they were going to pull the books
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because of a Twitter user, a Twitter user decided to complain that the books, uh, didn't,
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they didn't like them being sold because they were dangerous to people.
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All of us went back and we're like, oh, okay, we won that.
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You know, what's really strange is Abigail Schreier has just tweeted, uh, that her book is unavailable
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Well, the good folks, uh, at, uh, this is actually national review decided to look into
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it and both irreversible damage and the end of gender agenda once again, uh, available
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are now once again, unavailable on targets website.
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So they called up and asked target investor relations, uh, why are these apparently banned
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The answer, despite their rapid reversal last fall in the face of widespread outrage, uh,
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we have introduced a new set of guidelines that determines what books, uh, people can buy
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Now, this is clearly a matter of controversy and interest to shareholders and the general
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public, but they didn't do it with any press, uh, notifications.
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They declined to answer why they didn't actually announce this.
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Uh, however, their new, new book banning policy was instead hidden away on a obscure corner of
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So they had negative reactions to book banning.
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It's so weird post 1930s that that would happen.
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I, I'm really shocked that people don't like that policy.
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Because they don't want anyone messing around with their wokeness.
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Officially target reserves the right to remove any book that has the potential to cause cause
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harm to an individual or a group of people based on race, gender, identity, sexual orientation,
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So if you are engaging in what they call exclusion, uh, a conveniently, uh, vague term, how do
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Can we, what books should be excluded or is that definition, uh, always evolving?
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So they were just like, so, uh, no, there's no H on the end of that.
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This spring target rolled out new guidelines that shape our book assortment.
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These guidelines, but more definition around harmful comment, the, uh, uh, content that
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As a result, some books previously in our assortment are no longer falling within these guidelines.
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And we feel as though we have been, but I never felt like we were in charge.
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I thought, I thought we were all in it together.
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I thought all of us believed in the bill of rights.
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I thought all of us believed in, you know, that that's a bad book.
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I don't want to read that, but go ahead and sell it.
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I thought we all would, would fight and die for your right to say it.
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Even if I didn't agree with it, we don't, we don't.
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And it feels as though we are outnumbered and because of the media and now social media,
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Look, if you, if you really are in a vast minority, why are they silencing everyone?
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If there's only a few of us that believe these things, why are they silencing voices?
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We're never going to convince Coca-Cola, those people who actually work there and who believe it.
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We're never going to convince them that they're wrong.
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They know that they've got to silence the majority.
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So we all just stand in line and we feel very, very alone.
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We have to start showing up at shareholder meetings.
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And I hate to say it, but we have to start boycotting.
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I told you last week about Ben and Jerry's Ben and Jerry is, they're not going to change their anti-Zionism, their anti-Israel thoughts.
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However, their local outlets, those outlets that are carrying Ben and Jerry's, if you start saying to those people,
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I'm not going to shop at your store anymore because you're carrying Ben and Jerry's and they are anti-Israel and anti-Semites.
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And I'm not going to do business with people who do anti-Semitic people, a business with anti-Semitic people.
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Believe me, Ben and Jerry's will go back into their little hole because they're going to have to or they'll be broke.
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And unless we fight fire with fire, you're going to start seeing fighting with actual fire and nobody wants that.
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Look at the difference you're starting to make with a critical race theory.
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Did you, have you seen what's going on in Australia?
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The lockdowns, the military going door to door.
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I think we have the video of the people in the park.
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There, there's a guy doing yoga in the park out by himself, but he didn't have a mask on.
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So, police come and cuff him behind his, behind his back and then drag him off and arrest him.
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Uh, but do you know, do you know how severe their situation is with the COVID-19 problem?
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And thus, 924 people have died since this began.
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Yeah, there's only 24 million, you know, 900 and something of us left.
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So, so, so, uh, you know, the good news is, is that I think the people of Australia are starting to feel the tyranny here and they don't like it at all.
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And so they'll grab their guns and they'll start going.
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Well, you know, and to me, this is just a precursor of what could be in store for everybody.
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Let's just, let's just, let's just remember that.
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I bet with, I bet they wish they had that money and they could give it back and get their
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I mean, look, I don't think that they're necessarily going to go into an armed revolution right now.
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And now your own, your own citizens in the military are being told to keep you inside at all costs.
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Remember that guy in Colorado that was, was playing baseball with his kid way away from
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I hope they beat him senseless before they put him behind bars.
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Well, it's about time we start beating people senseless, isn't it?
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Like, well, you mentioned this earlier, Glennon, like in theory, right, you will, you have
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You could, I guess, crack down enough to limit cases and limit the spread of the virus.
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Like, there is some level of lockdown you could do this with.
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However, on the other side of that, there has to be a strategy for this to end.
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And what Australia has done is lockdown super hard anytime they see any sign of the virus.
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So they've been able to keep everything super low.
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And I don't mean lockdown US style lockdown where we all still kind of go do our thing and
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And then they have 12% of their population vaccinated.
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Like, it's one thing if you want to lock down until, in theory, you get everybody vaccinated,
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which, again, is a problem in another direction.
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But, like, what's, eventually, you're going to have to let your people go out.
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This is, you know what this is, is, you know, this is the extreme example of, well, you can
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stop wearing masks and we can go as soon as we get a vaccine.
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Well, as soon as it calms down, we don't have the hospitals overrun.
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Then it's, well, when we get the vaccine, well, the vaccine's not good enough.
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They're just like, we're never letting people out.
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And it is weird coming from Australia because we think of them as having similar sensibilities
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I mean, honestly, you have those, you have spiders that size.
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And I want a gun because I would shoot those spiders.
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It was, uh, oh no, I'll show you a picture of one.
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I got to find it when we're off air, but I, I've got a picture of one because it, I, I
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They were telling me when I went to Australia, they were like, oh yeah.
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They're like, yeah, there's this barn that was there.
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And when the new buyers came in, they opened up the door and they saw a spider web.
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They put it like in a zoo or something because they're like, hey, there's a big spider.
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You see a spider like that, you'd light the continent on fire.
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So we have, we have the mayor of Washington, D.C.
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I don't know if you've, you've seen Muriel Bowser, what she's done.
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And it's effective Saturday at 5 p.m., which was convenient for her because she threw herself
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a celebrity studied birthday party on Friday night.
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Then she officiated on Saturday morning, a maskless outdoor wedding in Washington and
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Now, the birthday party was not a surprise, so she knew that was happening, but the mask
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mandate wasn't in, but neither was the wedding.
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She, she's not just violating, she is knowingly putting into action a mask mandate that she
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And again, her activity at an outdoor wedding is completely appropriate, even in the COVID
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There's no reason to believe there's any problem with that.
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However, she's the one who implemented the rule.
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And it was also the, the reception was inside and the reception was inside.
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She either wants to spread the COVID-19 through unmasked parties and she's like, I'm going
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Or she believes that vaccinated people are safe and can gather together.
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This is what's so silly about it is like a lot of times we complain about these celebrities
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And usually what they're doing is something that's actually sensible.
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So it's, it was a reporter, a journalist from the Washington Examiner that took the photograph
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So the Washingtonian later in the day had this update.
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Update, the Washington Examiner writer who published photos of Mayor Bowser maskless
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at a wedding over the weekend was not invited to the wedding.
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If you crash a wedding, it negates all information.
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So you got to toss it completely out of your mind.
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Don't worry about the fact that Muriel Bowser was maskless inside.
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Doesn't matter because the person shouldn't have been there anyway to take the photo.
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It's in the wedding crash or cause of the constitution.
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The American Federation of Teachers, the union president, Randy Weingarten, says the kids
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Uh, and they said, you know, look, I'm not going to promise that schools are going to
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I don't know what, what exactly they have to rehearse or try to, I mean, you get into
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your car, you turn the key, you drive to the school, you use your key to get into the
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school, you open up the door, you turn on the lights, you stand there at the chalkboard
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and you go, hi kids, I'm going to teach something.
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Uh, they've been doing it for years, but maybe they have forgotten in the last year and a
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I can't believe they are saying they're making a big deal out of the safety for our kids.
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They have to be masked up or the teachers are not coming in today.
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I saw an MSNBC, a long story about the police officers are committing suicide.
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Do you know, there are six police officers that committed suicide after January 6th.
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They committed suicide and MSNBC is very upset about the, the cops.
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Well, they love the police, you know, they love the police, how supportive they've been
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Um, now as I'm watching it, I'm screaming at the TV exactly what's, Oh, you love the police
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And they were very worried about suicide with these police officers.
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How about the epidemic of suicide for our kids?
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Suicide rate is up 30% because of the, the, uh, schools and the masks and the, you know,
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uh, social distancing and they don't give a flying crap.
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You never really hear unless you're reading something from conservatives about how the test
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scores, what this is doing to them, not only socially, but academically, you never hear
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No one is talking about if you've had it, you have God's vaccine.
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This is why you give a vaccine because it tricks your body into thinking you've had it.
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And so you make natural antibodies, uh, for it.
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But how come those of us who have natural antibodies, we are like, we're, we're, we're
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For the first time, is that not how the body works?
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I mean, it's, it's, you know, longterm, there's a longer conversation.
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When you talk about people who are vaccinated, they don't add in the people who have had it.
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You'll notice we're not talking about herd immunity anymore because that requires you
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to have enough people either vaccinated or sick to get to a certain point to where the,
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the society has enough antibodies to pretty much handle it in a completely unrelated story.
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I know this has nothing to do with what you're talking about right now, but they just announced
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that Pfizer is going to make $33.5 billion from this.
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It'll be the biggest selling drug of all time by far.
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And I know that doesn't have anything to do with what we're talking about.
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There's no reason that you would be pushing this drug for monetary purposes.
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So if you are concerned of profit motivation, you could always get it from that instead.
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Johnson and Johnson is selling it at cost because the White House came out and said,
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They made this decision before the vaccine was even available.
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I'm just saying leprosy, you'll be in a wheelchair and your body will be falling out of the wheel.
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Or a blood clot could shoot straight to your brain and kill you instantly.
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You're rolling your eyes like we're spreading misinformation or something.
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If everyone was jumping off a cliff, would you do it?
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Leftists are leading the charge to run our entire country off the cliff.
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And unfortunately, too many Americans are running headlong to join them.
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One of the primary ways we do this is by supporting big businesses that contribute giant amounts of cash to leftist causes.
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So when you're signing with them, you're signing a pack with the devil.
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Your money is helping them destroy our country.
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It's time to stop doing business with Big Mobile, please.
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Too many of them are supporting leftist causes.
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If you're with Verizon, you're sending money to Planned Parenthood every time you pay your monthly bill.
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Today, I want to I want to talk to you a little bit about the good news coming out of Afghanistan.
00:46:00.060
And I know the press is all over this because they're so eager to report all of the bad things in in an in an ongoing war.
00:46:11.580
And so that's why the coverage is practically nonstop about how badly things are going in Afghanistan.
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First of all, there are thousands of people that are fleeing Afghanistan and going over to Pakistan.
00:46:27.120
All the people that were living in Pakistan until we took over and, you know, there was a chance that the Taliban would be out.
00:46:40.500
But the real people I want to talk about are the people that helped us, the translators, the people who believed that we would be there for them.
00:46:48.680
And, yeah, we haven't really made a plan for them.
00:46:51.520
You know, there's about, I don't know, about 10,000 of these people.
00:46:55.720
And they helped us for years and years and years.
00:46:59.040
But I mean, should we have a plan to help them, Stu?
00:47:03.700
Why plan when you can just do it on the fly as the Taliban is just taking district after district?
00:47:10.380
And it's like one of those shows where they, like, redo the home, like a home renovation show.
00:47:16.840
And every episode's like, oh, my gosh, they're around the corner.
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And it's like this really, it's always a close call.
00:47:25.060
You're like, why don't you just tell them, like, to stay out of there for another extra hour?
00:47:30.620
That's kind of what's happening in Afghanistan right now.
00:47:34.960
This is just, yeah, the people who are saying that are the people who helped us.
00:47:39.880
They're like, oh, my gosh, the Taliban's right around the corner.
00:47:44.660
Yeah, they're saying now 330,000 Afghans have been displaced already.
00:47:51.020
Many of them leaving the country once again, realizing that this is just going to happen again.
00:47:59.340
In addition, though, the people who actually helped us during the battle, translators and
00:48:05.460
all sorts of different types of people who've helped the U.S. military, you're going to be
00:48:11.480
If the Taliban gets controlled, they're all going to be murdered.
00:48:15.260
They're just going to be murdered because they shouldn't have been helping, in the Taliban's
00:48:20.440
So, we have some, so there's a group of, they think, about 20,000 people who are in this
00:48:28.160
And we have a couple thousand that we've actually been able to help and get out of the country.
00:48:36.260
People, the most reliably vetted of those have come.
00:48:42.520
And they think some of the 20,000 maybe are not, really shouldn't qualify for this program,
00:48:49.920
a special immigrant visa type of situation where they can be moved not only, either to
00:48:53.940
the United States or to a third country where we have maybe, you know, a base or something.
00:48:58.460
But again, get them out of the way of the Taliban and the knives they're swinging.
00:49:04.080
And so, they are now moving some of them to third countries and various places where they
00:49:11.440
But there does not seem to be a plan for, as you point out, about 10,000 of these guys
00:49:25.640
Let me tell you, let me tell you a story about a guy named Raul Wallenberg.
00:49:30.200
I've talked about him before, and he is one of my favorite 20th century heroes.
00:49:34.860
And most people don't know who Raul Wallenberg is.
00:49:37.740
There's a lady who wrote a book on Raul Wallenberg over in Sweden, and it is the, it's the, it's
00:49:53.880
And she came over and she had been doing interviews here in the United States.
00:49:56.800
She did a, you know, good morning America and everything else.
00:49:59.420
She came to do an interview with me and she almost welled up halfway through the interview.
00:50:08.740
You're the only American, at least as a broadcaster that I have talked to that even knows who he
00:50:19.800
So he would go on, she'd go on and do the interviews on.
00:50:25.260
This is an American hero in many ways, um, that we abandoned just like we did in the
00:50:33.400
Um, and we're not changing our spots if, you know, and if Americans knew about this, we
00:50:39.480
would say, let's get those who helped us to safety, but we're getting the blame for it
00:50:59.680
Um, and, uh, they are very high up on the ladder.
00:51:08.280
The United States comes to, uh, Raul Wallenberg off the, you know, through the OSS and says,
00:51:14.180
Hey, um, we need you to, uh, go over to, I think it was, I think it was Prague, uh, and
00:51:24.880
We, we understand that they are rounding up Jews and we need to know if that's true.
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And they said, just, just ask the King if you can be appointed to the embassy and then
00:51:40.520
They said, okay, well, he got over there and he saw that not only was it true, uh, that
00:51:46.360
it was in enormous numbers that every Jew was being rounded up.
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And the quick, the King was like, I can't do anything.
00:52:03.120
Uh, and so Raul Wallenberg decided he was going to do something and he started issuing
00:52:09.900
My wife gave one to me for Christmas, uh, years ago.
00:52:15.280
She gave me the present and then she took it back right away.
00:52:20.680
And she said, cause you're going to spend all day crying.
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And she said, oh, I know you, you're going to cry.
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It, it is such a remarkable piece of paper, uh, a monument to what one man can do.
00:52:39.360
He would issue these Schutz passes, which means that whoever gets this paper and their name
00:52:49.520
Um, you are now a, under the protection of the King of Sweden.
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And so Raul Wallenberg was claiming people as his.
00:52:58.360
So if you were stopped for papers, you didn't have to wear a yellow star anymore because you
00:53:03.520
were now under the protection of the King of Sweden.
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Well, the King of Sweden was getting all kinds of heat for this.
00:53:12.640
He would type them all up and then he would go to the trains that were going to the death
00:53:16.500
camps and he would stuff them in between the slats of the train.
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And then he would stand on top of the train next to the coal car.
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And the train would unload and they would check the papers.
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Towards the end of the row, end of the war, the Russians were coming in and, um, some
00:53:56.320
of his people at the embassy said, well, you've got, you've got to go, you've got to go right
00:54:02.140
Now we know now in history, Stalin hated this guy, knew what he was doing and hated him.
00:54:08.720
And, uh, Raul said, no, there's too many more I can save.
00:54:13.680
He was last seen running to the Russian troops, the first, um, brigade that came in.
00:54:26.580
I have a cigarette case from one of the guys in that garrison that came in that he was running
00:54:34.900
to, and, uh, it's really quite worthless unless you know that that's the, that those are the
00:54:42.260
soldiers that he ran to saying they can't be as bad as the Germans because in Russian
00:54:47.500
on the front of the case, it says, let's kill all the Jews and go home.
00:54:56.360
He was taken and shot and executed there immediately, unlikely, um, because Stalin is
00:55:07.060
So the next version of the ending of his life was that he went, he was interrogated and, uh,
00:55:16.660
And he died in a concentration camp in like 1948.
00:55:21.100
I think the worst outcome is that he went to a hard labor camp in, uh, the Soviet union
00:55:37.480
Here's a guy that every single one of us should know his name.
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There should be statues of him here because we asked him to do it.
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And then at the end of the war, when we had clout with Stalin, we didn't even ask where
00:56:12.360
No matter how many times the Swedes and everybody else asked the United States, will you please
00:56:38.020
It's an out of control, large government that doesn't always put the same priorities on
00:57:11.780
You and I, we all knew that the Taliban would come back.
00:57:15.060
That's why we should have gone in, killed Osama bin Laden and left.
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Instead, we spent 20 years and how much treasure and how much American blood in that place.
00:57:32.220
And what we all knew would happen has happened.
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Hell, we don't even want it ourselves, it seems.
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And they have to be willing to stand up for it themselves.
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One positive thing about the war in Afghanistan.
00:59:46.920
There's a new book coming out about the last days of Osama bin Laden as he was in, he's mulling around in his compound.
00:59:55.700
His security is thinking they're going to leave.
01:00:04.040
And Osama bin Laden spends his last days intensely frustrated that he's not getting credit for the Arab Spring and that they're not embracing his ideas.
01:00:20.620
But like I thought, you know, as much as we are frustrated as to how all of this turned out, it's important to remember that Osama bin Laden did not think this was successful.
01:00:34.200
He was he was he ended his life really frustrated that nothing came of of his movement.
01:00:42.000
If we could only make sure that he was trapped in some living hell thinking that.
01:00:54.460
So that a good again, you know, you look at it and you say a lot of times we look at it is from our perspective and say, like, how the war should have gone better for this way, X, Y and Z.
01:01:04.700
Remember, this was an active country with active terrorists that were that were murdering our people, our soldiers, our innocent civilians all around the world.
01:01:16.540
And they instead had to spend the next decade or two defending their own home ground against us.
01:01:31.560
But it is important to remember what Al Qaeda was with the Taliban and what they believed about what happened.
01:01:39.880
Because, you know, they yeah, they they they very well, many of these people are going to and their descendants are going to be able to get control of this country again, it looks like.
01:01:49.460
But the people we were fighting at that time were pissed.
01:01:53.420
You know, some of the land was legitimately in his own writings pissed off.
01:02:00.940
Did you see the part where they said that we knew he was there because his family did laundry and hung it out on the.
01:02:08.960
Yeah. So apparently they, you know, they hang dry all all of their clothes and we weren't sure if he was there until they hung dry all of the family's clothes and they saw up.
01:02:24.740
It also, by the way, seems to paint a picture of how close we were to losing him because his security was ready to leave.
01:02:31.500
And if they left, he was going to have to relocate.
01:02:33.680
And remember, I mean, the story has been, and I would like to see what this book says about it, but that Barack Obama got the information and waited about 100 days before actually executing.
01:02:45.200
It was the hardest decision any president's ever made.
01:02:50.340
I mean, you know, if we would have had, if we had the whereabouts of Adolf Hitler, I'm sure Trump, Truman would have struggled with that.
01:03:03.900
And so they waited a long time before executing this.
01:03:06.740
And he was, I mean, Osama bin Laden was very close to leaving this location because, you know, they had been there a long time.
01:03:21.160
And particularly their close security was thinking, you know what, this is not how I want to live my life.
01:03:27.000
Now, luckily, they didn't have to worry about that because they were killed soon after.
01:03:29.840
You know what's sad, though, is one less person to go to Barack Obama's birthday party.
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You know, I don't know if he, I don't know, you know, because he had a hard time.
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Considering some of this dangerous outdoor masking stuff that they're doing at this birthday party.
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Maybe it would have been very dangerous for Osama bin Laden to be there.
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I can't tell you how excited I am that our roads and bridges and infrastructure are finally
01:06:12.960
I mean, geez, we've been we've been paying for this infrastructure.
01:06:17.020
Every president has been like, I got to fix the infrastructure and we give him the money
01:06:20.940
and then we don't ever hear about the infrastructure except that we have to do more.
01:06:24.660
So thank goodness this is that infrastructure bill is a godsend or not.
01:06:31.100
The senior research analyst Foundation for Government Accountability, Hayden DuBlois, is
01:06:37.900
I asked Hayden to come on because this is twenty seven hundred pages long and it takes a team
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Well, what's in it is important to recognize that only about 20 percent of the new funding
01:06:56.800
in this bill goes towards what you and I and millions of Americans think about as traditionally
01:07:09.800
But what I can say is this, that this is really tied to a larger package of what the Democrats
01:07:15.500
are trying to push through, that is nearly five trillion in new government spending on
01:07:22.000
expansions of welfare, step towards the new Green New Deal and other pet projects.
01:07:30.080
And we can't excuse some small portion of legitimate infrastructure spending when it's
01:07:36.260
way overbalanced by the priorities of the far left in Congress.
01:07:44.840
I don't know why we keep bailing Amtrak out, but we do Amtrak and climate change and related
01:07:53.260
What they're trying to do is to try to get us to go to electricity.
01:07:59.820
Electricity, it doesn't come from the magic box in the wall.
01:08:11.620
We've seen, I mean, they've just got tons and tons of investments in here that they're
01:08:15.880
trying to create a new clean energy office in the Department of Energy, EV charging.
01:08:20.860
They've got a $250 million grant for low emission ferries, which everyone knows is such a big
01:08:33.160
But I mean, you dive a little bit deeper into this.
01:08:37.520
I tried to read what I could, but case in point example, page 167, it says, and I quote,
01:08:44.000
that they're going to enable and encourage children, including those with disabilities
01:08:52.400
They're worried about kids' carbon emissions when they're going to school.
01:08:56.820
Are they going to put carbon footprint, you know, ankle monitors to make sure these kids
01:09:01.020
are, you know, under the quota of their carbon footprint?
01:09:12.480
They're saying it's all about incentivizing, you know, healthy lifestyles and making sure
01:09:18.220
that, you know, kids are getting the physical exercise.
01:09:21.660
But it's really under the guise of part of the climate agenda here that we're talking
01:09:29.560
I mean, even with disabilities, get them to walk to school.
01:09:33.240
Are they going to say, we're not picking anybody up inside of this radius or what?
01:09:37.140
Well, you know, I think a lot of it is going to be with pressuring a lot of these areas
01:09:43.900
with grants to, you know, encourage what I think are bad incentives for kids to do.
01:09:51.920
I mean, on the topic of energy, they've got another study in there about the effects of
01:09:57.340
closing the Keystone XL pipeline, for example, without restarting any of the construction.
01:10:03.700
We know the effects of canceling the construction of this.
01:10:07.700
We don't need a government report, another one telling us that it's a bad idea.
01:10:14.060
It's filled with just, you know, wasteful spending on things we already know or things
01:10:20.680
we don't need instead of prioritizing the roads and bridges and, you know, potholes
01:10:25.260
that Americans really think of when they think about infrastructure.
01:10:28.320
I was talking to Mike Lee yesterday about this, and he said that one of the problems that
01:10:32.220
he has with it is it is it takes over a lot of the things that belong to the states and
01:10:41.900
Yeah, I listened to that interview and he made a great point that, you know, while people
01:10:45.860
are going to say, well, it's good because they've got interstate highway funding and that should
01:10:50.720
There's a lot in here that is like rural surface transportation grants that shouldn't be coming
01:10:56.340
out of a centrally planned federal office, you know, that's written up by some senators.
01:11:02.100
States could administer that much more efficiently than the federal government can.
01:11:06.640
The entire, you know, precipice and foundation of this bill is that infrastructure spending
01:11:11.680
is best when it's centrally planned, which we know isn't true.
01:11:15.360
And then when you realize and recognize how that's all tied in to the other trillions or
01:11:21.720
trillions of dollars of other priorities that are completely unrelated to infrastructure,
01:11:26.980
like expanding welfare and expanding the child care tax credit and all of that, I mean,
01:11:32.920
we're really stretching the definition of infrastructure to a point it's never been at.
01:11:38.000
There are also, there are provisions in there for, uh, Bitcoin and, uh, and cryptocurrency
01:11:45.940
to where, yes, if you sell your cryptocurrency, you'll be called a broker.
01:11:52.820
Uh, and then all brokers have to report all activities, uh, to the IRS, right?
01:12:00.020
Which is Senator Toomey issued a statement on this actually, and he said it's virtually impossible
01:12:04.700
to implement because you don't have the required information, you know, the 1099s to do that.
01:12:09.760
And, uh, the, a lot of the blockchain companies are saying that's a, it's a ridiculous provision
01:12:15.240
because they're doing that to try to raise revenue through this, but they're saying that
01:12:19.940
the revenue estimates are way off to me called this a hastily designed tax on, uh, blockchain.
01:12:26.960
Uh, this is just, you know, stifling yet another, you know, innovation in the cryptocurrency
01:12:32.080
sphere that we don't need and really isn't going to work and isn't going to pay for what
01:12:38.400
So they say that it's trying to, you know, help raise the funds to pay for this, et cetera.
01:12:45.260
I think it's to cripple cryptocurrency because they know what they're doing to the U S dollar
01:12:50.760
and they need a, a D USD, a digital U S dollar.
01:12:56.460
You know, that, that very well could be the case because, well, let me put it this way.
01:13:00.300
The, the, the underlying theme in this conversation that we can't forget about is
01:13:07.380
We, we did a poll, uh, at the center for polling excellence affiliated with FGA, 87%
01:13:12.900
of voters, including majority of Democrats are either very or somewhat concerned about
01:13:17.760
And Glenn, I keep thinking of three numbers, 30, 30, 30, $30 trillion national debt, 30%
01:13:25.040
annualized rate of inflation for producers goods and 30 years high of core inflation.
01:13:31.340
This bill and the, uh, associated 5 trillion in spending is only going to fuel for future
01:13:38.560
We're going to wind up with the inflationary consequences of this infrastructure bill where
01:13:43.460
people won't be able to even afford the gas to drive their cars on the roads that this
01:13:48.980
How fast do you think that, I mean, you know, what, what's really irritating to me is they're
01:13:56.480
saying they're paying for this with a lot of the COVID emergency money.
01:14:00.040
Uh, remember when they just started saying, Oh, we're just, we need this from, we need all
01:14:08.480
Uh, and so they're moving, moving all of that emergency COVID spending over to pay all
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of this, when does this money actually, if approved to start to get pushed out into the
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Well, here's part of the problem with this, and this is really an underlying problem with
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We don't even know how much that is going to cover the cost.
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I mean, they have yet to issue a congressional budget office score for this bill and they're
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Well, I don't know what he's going to read it, but try to get it passed and understood
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and comprehended before Congress goes on summer recess.
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I mean, that's preposterous for anyone to expect that the Senate is going to be able
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And if you look at some of the funding mechanisms you're talking about, I mean, you've got the,
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One of the most egregious ones in my mind is they're trying to book 49 billion in savings
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by delaying a rule from the Trump administration that would have changed how drugs are paid for
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Instead of going to insurers, they would have passed prescription savings on the seniors
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But because they're delaying that rule, that rule will essentially be propping up billions
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of dollars on the spending priorities of the Democrats, you know, which range from low emission
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ferries, the clean energy supply chains on the backs of our Medicare recipients.
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I can't speak to the Senate, but I don't think that's a good way to fund an infrastructure
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proposal, especially when you've got these seniors living on fixed incomes when inflation
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So I want to be charitable to people like Mitt Romney, but I have a hard time doing that.
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They say that this is, this is just going to make it cheaper on the other end, because
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if we give him this, then it won't be so bad in the end.
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But Nancy Pelosi is saying she's not going to pass anything in this bill unless she gets
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I mean, that's what I think folks have to take away from this.
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This is not a, you know, I hear the number $550 billion infrastructure package.
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This is about a $5 trillion welfare filled expansion, one of the largest in U.S. history
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if it gets passed, that Nancy Pelosi and AOC and Joe Biden are attaching at the hip to
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That's what's at issue here, and that's the fundamental problem, is that this is tied
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to unbelievable increases in spending in all the wrong areas that have nothing to do with
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The infrastructure package is just the tip of the much bigger iceberg that forms the basis
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He is the senior research analyst for Foundation for Government Accountability.
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Hayden, you know, the one thing that we saw in the Obama bill was that it would create
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these new things, and then it would say, at the discretion of the, you know, the head
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And it just left it open for all this new infrastructure to be built without Congress being involved at
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I mean, this is a case study of, you know, centralizing power in the hands of bureaucrats
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I mean, this is exactly and precisely what that is.
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And we know those are not the right people to make decisions for, you know, paving of state
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Every time this is, you know, happened, it fails.
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I mean, it reminds me of the, you know, the Milton Friedman quote, you know, if you put
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the government in charge of the Sahara Desert in five years, there'd be a shortage of sand.
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I mean, that's what we're really going for here.
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The odds of this passing, I would imagine, are pretty good, right?
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That's the unfortunate reality here is that there seems to be enough support where this
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is going to go through and then they're going to attach it to the larger reconciliation
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process with all those Democrat wishlist items.
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And to leave you, you know, with a thought, 12 years ago, we had the Obama stimulus, about
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We're essentially going to a place where that's considered a drop in the bucket with
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I mean, this infrastructure package is being treated like a rounding error for them.
01:18:38.780
We need to demand that, you know, Congress really changed the way they look at these federal
01:18:45.360
Why are everyday Americans, you know, forced to live within their means when Congress is
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It's expiring and they have to renew it and raise it.
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And already the Treasury Department is saying, you have to pass this right now.
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If we default, our interest rates, everything goes through the roof.
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Well, to Mike Lee's, you know, Mike Lee made a great point on your show yesterday.
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He asked the question, why are we doing this now?
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Why are we doing this at a time when inflation is hitting new records at a time when federal
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deficits and federal debt are at unbelievable and really unparalleled records?
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The bottom line is Americans should tell their congressmen, listen, I can hold off on the
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potholes for now if you, you know, if it means avoiding bankrupting my kids and their
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That's what, you know, people should be telling their members of Congress is that, you know,
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I'll wait on the, you know, the small portion of this that actually goes towards infrastructure
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if it means avoiding the consequences of higher inflation, higher taxes, higher spending,
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By the way, it was this kind of spending that led Greece into the revolution.
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And, you know, when you see what's on the other side of this, you'll wish you would have
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This is the Glenn Beck Program coming up in just a second.
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I want to tell you about an article that I read in a couple of places.
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One, an article in Vanity Fair that should be an alarm bell.
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I mean, you want to talk about the slippery slope.
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Everybody told us, no, that's not a slippery slope.
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I want to give you, we're at the bottom of the hill now.
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We are at the bottom of the hill of the slippery slope.
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And I'll show it to you and prove it to you and show you what's just ahead in just a couple of minutes.
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Today, I want to spend a few minutes with you and talk about something that is very, very disturbing,
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Now, they've denied on the left that slippery slopes even exist.
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You normalize one thing and then we're not going to normalize the next thing or the thing after that.
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I'm going to show you that we are at the bottom of that slope.
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You know, it's a lot easier and less painful to prevent your identity from being stolen in the first place.
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The thing I like about this new infrastructure bill is it's got about five billion dollars in it to well to, you know,
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protect our power grid from all all sorts of things, including making sure that we're all buttoned up for cyber hacks.
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Five trillion dollars you want to spend and you're going to put how many billions into that?
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Make sure that you do everything you can to protect your identity.
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Cyber crime and identity theft are affecting our lives.
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If it hasn't happened to you yet, it will every day we put our information on the at risk on the Internet.
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So there's a great article in The New Yorker, of all places, that is warning.
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And if The New Yorker, with the cartoons none of us understand, even them, they're like,
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If that magazine is worried about this, we all should want to read it to you.
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The progression of the story I'm about to tell you will be shockingly familiar.
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It's another reminder of one of the left's most depraved tactics.
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The way they force us to talk about what they see as uncomfortable truths.
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They're just forcing their own disturbing thoughts into our daily lives.
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Like most narcissists, they want us to suffer like they suffer.
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They think their self-hatred should be our self-hatred.
01:25:49.180
And we are letting them redesign our society to take a happy, optimistic, loving, kind people and turn us into monsters.
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So last week, the New Yorker ran this article about Helmut Kentler, a German psychologist who turned post-World War II Germany into his experiment in pedophilia.
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Dear God in heaven, can we please, for the love of Pete, understand that fascism is based in Marxism.
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What the Nazis were the National Socialist Party.
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The article says, beginning in the late 60s, Kentler had placed neglected children, listen to this, neglected children into foster homes run by pedophiles.
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The experiment was authorized and financially supported by the Berlin Senate.
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In a report submitted to the Senate in 1988, Kentler had described it as a complete success.
01:27:09.580
Now, here was his idea that dominant fathers caused fascism.
01:27:20.880
They project their own bad experiences onto everything.
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They're not usually warm and friendly and lovable.
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Woodrow Wilson hated, by the way, I hate that guy.
01:28:00.700
And he thought the goal of every university, this is a quote, should be to make all, all children the most unlike their father as possible.
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As a psychology student, Kentler became, and I'm quoting again, became involved in the student movement.
01:28:20.320
And at a meeting of the Republican Club, not the Republicans like we know, this is a group of established left-wing intellectuals.
01:28:30.320
He publicly identified himself as gay for the first time.
01:28:36.260
So he went on to set up an entire legal and academic framework that encouraged pedophilia, the sexualization of children, and forced homosexuality to destroy so-called fascist psyche.
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His goal was to develop a child-rearing philosophy for a new kind of German man.
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Good God, the Germans just, we need to hit them with a tranquilizer, don't we?
01:29:02.740
Any intellectual over in Germany should just be put to sleep.
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And I don't mean killed, I just mean put to sleep.
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Sexual liberation, he wrote, was the best way to prevent another Auschwitz.
01:29:18.380
His approach was based on the work of Marxist psychoanalysts.
01:29:22.200
He wanted to use the social activism in academia to change society.
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Even if it meant literally taking young boys away from their parents and handing them over to pedophiles.
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The point was to destroy fascism and the patriarchy of right-wing politics.
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For years, Kendler used his status as a celebrated academic to create a pedophile ring where highly celebrated, powerful academics adopted orphans like they were prostitutes.
01:30:14.280
Now, the woman who exposed him was an academic, a political scientist.
01:30:20.140
And I say, was, because by exposing the pedophile ring, she exposed the academic system that encouraged it.
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From the New Yorker article, if there was ever files in the city's archives documenting how Kendler project came to be approved or how exactly he located the men who served as foster fathers, they have all been lost or destroyed.
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I've been telling you recently, and this is true.
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We're teaching them to think of themselves as incurable.
01:31:17.020
Children need to be told that they are the cure.
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Every time we say, think of the children, think of the children, we say that because children are the only ones who truly stand a chance because all of us are corrupted.
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And yes, we also create the cures that save us, but it's different.
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By the time you get to be my age, you've seen it all.
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And you're so beaten down and you're like, I'm not going to change.
01:32:11.760
But he was a small businessman who never could really make his business grow.
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He went out of business once when I remember it, but he also failed in several other attempts his whole life.
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He finally had one small business towards the end of his life that it worked and it made him a nice living.
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But he struggled his whole life and failed over and over and over again.
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And he not only didn't blame people, he is the reason why I'm a success today.
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One of the guys that works with me was up at my art show this weekend.
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And he said, Glenn, I have to tell you, I heard so many people that were entrepreneurs there at the art show.
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He said, I've watched you struggle trying to paint this stuff forever.
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He said, and then I saw you really apply yourself and say, I'm going to do it.
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But you notice that woke terminology doesn't include the words like morality or evil or ethics.
01:33:50.540
And one of the big differences between morality and norms is that with morality, you have a set of rules, a clear list.
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With norms, all you have are problems that need to be eradicated.
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It's a growing list of things that are bad because this is normal.
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Now, I want to take a one minute break and I want to come back to you.
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Remember, the argument was you can't normalize any of this.
01:34:30.320
You can't normalize homosexuality because not because of any other reason other than if you normalize this, it will be a slippery slope to the bottom.
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Let me show you where our society is right now.
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Hopefully, it will be a massive wake up call because you're at the bottom of the hill in 60 seconds.
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If you're listening to this program, I'm willing to bet that you've worked pretty hard for the money that you've made over the years.
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You've probably been fiscally responsible, saving money where you can, not living beyond your means, keeping a weather eye on the economy.
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And if you've saved money or if you're just still, you are doing it the right way.
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This bill that is being passed, we are at the highest inflation rate in 30 years, the fastest growth of inflation in 30 years.
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Because the government is spending and printing all of this money and they're about to do another five trillion dollars.
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That is not going to be good for your bank account, your money with inflation and the U.S. dollar.
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There's not much doubt at this point that the Fed is working to transition us over to the digital U.S. dollar.
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I'm going to share this great article from The Federalist.
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A subset of children growing up today will likely recall certain aspects of their childhood differently than our Independence Day parades.
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You know, marching in a band, been watching the Power Rangers or making gingerbread cookies for Christmas.
01:37:15.400
The left has a startling with a startling degree of success endeavored to reshape our society by embedding their beliefs within the experience of childhood,
01:37:26.040
overshadowing the Fourth of July parades with pride parades, implanting LGBT propaganda in children's show and and supplanting gingerbread men with the gender bread person.
01:37:38.920
With increasing frequency, with increasing frequency, the obvious has become undeniable.
01:37:51.500
Those who have a creepy obsession with involving children in their sexual tastes and use any avenue at their disposal to do so,
01:37:59.300
either have a direct sexual interest in children or want to run for cover for those who do.
01:38:04.320
The left has a pedophilia problem, and it is only getting worse.
01:38:09.860
I was painstakingly aware of this fact when I attended the 2019 San Francisco Pride Parade to interview attendees for my YouTube channel,
01:38:20.160
One honest marcher told me and my co-host that he is down for the kink with kids.
01:38:29.420
Another demonstrator informed me that child involvement in drag is so cool and there should be more kids doing drag.
01:38:36.760
Love, after all, quote, has no age, and that's 100% true, end quote.
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He then admitted that a child drag queen who performed in a gay nightclub was paid in the same manner you do with strippers.
01:38:52.020
In case you have the impression that this is an isolated incident, look at the mashup of vice headlines,
01:38:58.780
which in several incidences attempt to generate sympathy for pedophiles or to change the definition of pedophilia
01:39:06.380
and confer legitimacy on non-offending pedophiles, including one who was known as Ian,
01:39:14.580
whose job involved children directly, quote unquote, and another called Gary, a man who, quote,
01:39:20.780
developed feelings for a three-year-old girl, but calls himself, quote, virtuous as a pedophile
01:39:27.300
because he supposedly doesn't act on his attraction.
01:39:30.880
Gary was also a foster parent to three children and later accused of sexually assaulting one of the young girls.
01:39:37.960
These articles offer some rather striking context for other articles from Vice,
01:39:43.720
such as one in which they fawn over photos of the fabulous kids of RuPaul's Drag Convention,
01:39:50.320
which the publication describes as with a fire emoji.
01:39:53.920
As mentioned earlier, one of these children danced on stage for money in a New York City gay bar for a crowd of adult men.
01:40:01.440
Lest you believe that Vice is alone in their attempt to normalize pedophilia,
01:40:05.080
turn your attention to the New York Times article.
01:40:26.760
The article reports glowingly on the pedophilic serial rape of a child
01:40:32.580
who had been turned to prostitution after she was forced out of her family home
01:40:35.940
before taking refuge with a group of older transgendered women who became her mentors
01:40:41.440
and taught her how to support herself through sex.
01:40:45.740
This type of perversion is not an isolated incident.
01:40:51.360
the Washington Post recently running a piece called,
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Yes, kink belongs at Pride, and I want my kids to see it.
01:40:59.360
The story, he writes, is just as disgusting as the headline.
01:41:03.880
Associate professor at Yale University, Joe Fischel, echoed this sentiment in his article,
01:41:12.560
What's the presumptive harm if a child sees an adult's butt cheeks
01:41:19.480
Fischel then goes on to advocate for children to be exposed to a whole host of other perversions
01:41:31.020
The New York Times, Washington Post, Yale faculty are not the only powerful players
01:41:56.840
And how can we forget the infamous drag queen story hour program,
01:42:00.220
which was initially backed by wealthy interests from San Francisco
01:42:03.960
and has been caught hosting convicted sex criminals on three separate occasions.
01:42:10.180
One of the program's events was also hosted by a man
01:42:12.680
who has been charged with seven counts of child pornography possession.
01:42:16.840
There's also a Netflix gut-wrenching film, Cuties.
01:42:26.220
saying in one video that pedophiles who buy child pornography
01:42:31.100
The anti-fascist figure also takes an interest in the sexual dynamics
01:42:38.560
where people were allowed to have sex with children.
01:42:42.540
Then the left-wing openness about the targeting of children
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We'll convert your children happens bit by bit,
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You'll be disgusted when they start finding things online