Anti-Semitism Is Wrong. So Is the House's 'Solution' | Guests: Julio Rosas & Auron MacIntyre | 5⧸2⧸24
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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the anti-Semitic bill that passed the House of Representatives and is now in the process of passing the Senate. He also talks about why he thinks Joe Biden should not be allowed to be an anti-Semite.
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I want to talk to you about the new anti-Semitic bill.
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The, I guess it would be the anti-anti-Semitic bill that is just past the house.
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This is where we separate the men from the boys.
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Should people have the right to be anti-Semitic?
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What do you think I'm all a tingle waiting for it?
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I mean, my guess is you're going to not be in favor of it.
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Not because you're an anti-Semite, but because there's going to be some...
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I mean, there was some technical disagreement about it.
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So the bill was introduced by a New York Republican, Mike Lawler.
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It passed 320 to 91, and it's now going to go to the Senate.
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The House of Representatives passed a major anti-Semitism bill on Wednesday, which would
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crack down on anti-Semitism on college campuses as protests rage nationwide.
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So you're now not saying that this is going to be for everybody.
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This is just through the Department of Education.
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Legislation was opposed by 21 Republicans and 70 Democrats.
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The legislation seeks to make the Department of Education adopt the International Holocaust
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Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism when enforcing the 1964 Civil Rights Act on college
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What is the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism?
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Well, they define anti-Semitism as, and I'm quoting, a certain perception of Jews, which
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It also defines it as a heretical and physical manifestation of anti-Semitism and directed towards
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Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and or their property towards the Jewish community, institutions,
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Examples of anti-Semitism include calling for the harming of the Jewish people in the name
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of racial or extremist view of religion and accusing Jewish people of inventing and or
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The combat anti-Semitism movement hailed the passage as a momentous achievement, but said
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work remains to be done to get it through the Senate and President Joe Biden's desk.
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While we celebrate this milestone, our work is far from over.
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We now need to urgently call upon Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to prioritize the Anti-Semitism
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Okay, so there are the 20 Republicans in the House that stood up.
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Florida Representative Matt Gaetz opposed the bill.
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Anti-Semitism is wrong, but the legislation is written without regard for the Constitution,
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common sense, or even common understanding of the meaning of the words.
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If this bill would pass, the gospel itself would meet the definition of anti-Semitism under
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Democratic lawmakers, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, has also called for
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the passage of the bill, the Countering Anti-Terrorism Act, or Anti-Semitism Act.
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The bill would combat anti-Semitism through the appointment of a new presidential advisor that would
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be charged with implementing the White House's coordinated strategy in dealing with anti-Semitism.
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The effort to crush anti-Semitism and hatred in any form is not a Democratic or Republican
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It's an American issue that must be addressed in a bipartisan manner with the fierce urgency
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Because after all, gang, say it with me, we've got to do something.
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You know, when I hear people say, the Jews killed Jesus, or those dirty Jews run the world,
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or those Jews are responsible for everything bad, or you're just saying things because you
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have a Zionist master, I think to myself, you're a bloody idiot.
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You have no clue as to what is really happening in the world.
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Are there some Jewish people that are very successful and top of corporations or top of whatever?
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Are there very successful Jews that happen to be bankers?
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There's also very successful bankers that are Catholics and Mormons and Lutherans and
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But I kind of actually like it when you do, because I know exactly who you are.
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Oh, here's a guy who is so stupid he can't tie his own shoes.
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You shouldn't run around saying because it's false, it's rude, it's stupid, all of the above.
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The proper response to this act is to not post memes of long-nosed Jews wrapping their tentacles
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It doesn't mean you're right about how the Jews are or vindicated for noticing that Zionists
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are the reason for everything is bad that has ever happened.
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You know how I feel about the Holocaust and the return of the Holocaust.
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The Constitution must be our set of principles that we do not violate,
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This, this act, you would think that someone like me that is very supportive of the Jews and Israel would be all for.
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Something can be legally permissible and morally repulsive at the same time.
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Not the stuff we all agree on, but the stuff we don't agree on.
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The only speech that needs protection is the speech that a lot of people, the majority, find absolutely abhorrent.
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They go into another room where they can't be heard.
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And it just becomes a festering pool of hate that at some point will break out.
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The only one that can remove hatred from hearts is God.
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Does that mean that jerk protesters can prevent Jewish students from entering their own classroom?
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In the public square, and I mean that electronically as well,
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those who are standing up and quite honestly spreading the lies about the Palestinians
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they should all be sent back to some remedial class
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on the principles of the Constitution of America.
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The importance of not rushing in to do something
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Why is it this Congress can only pass the things
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that seemingly only hurt the strength of America
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You just took away our Fourth Amendment right for warrants.
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program
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I gotta tell you, Congress is completely out of control
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Last night, they passed a bill that's an anti-Semitism bill
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Yeah, you can't go say, hey, let's go kill all the Jews
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Right, but you can say horrible anti-Semitic things in speech
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Could you please, before we get to the Palestinian refugee pipeline
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Could you please tell me what the people, especially the Republicans, were thinking with this anti-free speech bill?
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This is a bill that has caused a significant amount of concern over the last basically 72 hours
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I thought it was kind of more like a resolution
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Which I'm not a big fan of resolutions and all that kind of stuff
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Guys like, you know, Ben Sass down to the president of the University of Florida
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There are consequences of just, you know, taking action and stopping it
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You know, or the president of the University of Texas, Jay Hartzell
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Just clamping down and saying, nope, no encampments
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But you're not gonna block everybody's ability to go to school
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And what my foolish, foolish Republican colleagues did
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We're gonna go take advantage of this political moment
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That links to an international organization's definition of anti-Semitism
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And the kinds of things that we shouldn't have the federal government
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Especially the Department of Education policing
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Would fall under hate speech with those rules that they passed yesterday
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This is what happens when these guys govern by polls
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When they make decisions based on some sort of thing
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Let's give a bill to a member of Congress from New York
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That's why the Republican Party is a vacuous shell
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I was so proud of a block of our Republican colleagues
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Because of what you want to talk about in the next
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We have all of these, you know, pro-Israel groups
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But then they make us take another vote yesterday
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the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. And weirdly enough, this organization is also the
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organization that gets referenced in Ron DeSantis' executive order on this, Greg Abbott's,
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Christine Noem's. Even Donald Trump mentioned this in his executive order in 2019. So we have
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a trend across people on the right who are probably trying to do their best to protect people
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that they think are worth protecting, but are setting a very dangerous precedent of tying
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American law to international organizations who do not care about free speech or the First Amendment.
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I saw a great clip last night of Ronald Reagan. It's probably in the 19, maybe 68. When did he
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become governor of California? It was right around, I think, 68 or 70. And Berkeley and all the campuses
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were on fire. And he's sitting there talking to the leaders of the universities. And you can tell
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he's pissed. And they're like, we have got to negotiate with these people. And he said, negotiate
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with what? They're breaking the law. And he said, all of you sitting here, you just played patsy with
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it forever. And you taught a younger generation that they can pick and choose which laws to live
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and which laws to break. You can't. There's no negotiation. You can speak your mind. You can
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speak your mind anywhere. But you cannot shut everything else down. You cannot block people.
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That's against the law. You can't incite violence against people. That's already against the law.
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Enforce the law that we already have. That's it. All you have to do.
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Yeah. No, it really is that simple. And look, the beautiful thing is if you let if you stand back
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and you force the leftists to deal with this, then we've already seen leftist governors, leftist
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mayors, these kind of people have to send in police, have to send in forces to places like UCLA or
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Columbia. And then you see other leftists screaming at them, calling them a fascist. This is beautiful.
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This is the kind of tension. This is the kind of fault line inside the Democratic coalition
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that you want to see leading up to an election year. So just let them do this. Protect the people,
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Republican governors, protect people in your jurisdiction, enforce the law and keep them safe.
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But otherwise, make the left do this. Make them play this out. It will hurt them. It will benefit you.
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The the the president really is in between a rock and a hard place. Is there any way he can
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I think the only way to turn advantage is if a Republican does something that is just optically
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terrible, sends in National Guard, cracks a bunch of heads. You know, some student gets wounded or
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killed. That's what they're hoping for. This is the only thing that bails them out of this, saves them.
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Otherwise, they can't unify behind an enemy and they have to deal with the friend enemy split inside
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their own coalition. And that is just a disaster. There is no logic that resolves the issues at the
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core of the Democratic coalition. The only thing holding them together is the mutual enemy of the
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average American. And if they can't do that, if they see that they are hurting each other and they
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can't blame middle America, they will turn on each other. It's only a matter of time.
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And how are they expecting to win an election when 80 percent of the public is is against this
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movement and and in some shape or another for Israel? How do they expect this to do you think
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Democrats are just going to ignore this chaos? I think they're relying on the fact that probably a lot
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of people aren't plugged in to this level. If you don't have a kid going to a university to a high
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level university and you don't pay a lot of attention to the news, this isn't something that
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probably sits in your mind as a important issue for a lot of people. But I do think this is trickling
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down. I do think that this is having a wide enough effect on enough campuses. It's impacting enough
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lives where this is coming into the consciousness. Now, they're going to keep screaming that Donald Trump
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is a racist, fascist, whatever. But that is the left are the ones being busy rounding up, you know,
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protesters. And it's even harder for them to make that case. And Joe Biden continues to push
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incredibly unpopular ideas like shipping a bunch of Palestinian refugees into the United States
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while complaining about anti-Semitism simultaneously. These contradictions are just too
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much. And I just don't think that the Democrats have the discipline anymore to pull their coalition
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together and present a front to the American people that makes sense.
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Oren, thank you so much for being on the program. The story, the op-ed that he did is available now
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on The Blaze, theblaze.com. It is titled, Don't Save Dems From Their Own Campus Disaster. Amen. Thank you.
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All right. I want to remind you that we still live in a country where you're allowed to do business
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as you please. We still have free speech, but the Democrats and the Republicans last night in the
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Well, hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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In possibly a few minutes, we're not sure if he's gotten up and he's had his pudding yet and his pills.
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But they'll take his slippers off and he'll shuffle in to one of the rooms in the White House.
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Anyway, he's gonna speak about college campuses.
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I'm gonna take some bets on what he has to say.
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We'll find out as police begin to crack down on anti-Israel encampments.
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We are not an authoritarian nation where we silence people or squash dissent.
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In fact, peaceful protest is in the best tradition of how Americans respond to consequential issues.
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Throughout our history, we've often faced moments like this because we are a big, diverse, free-thinking and freedom-loving nation.
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And moments like this are always those who rush in to score political points.
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Forcing the cancellation of classes and graduations.
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But dissent must never lead to disorder or to denying the rights of others so students can finish the semester and their college education.
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There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos.
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The right to walk across the campus safely without fear of being attacked.
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There should be no place on any campus, no place in America, for anti-Semitism or threats of violence against Jewish students.
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There is no place for hate speech or violence of any kind, whether it's anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or discrimination against Arab Americans or Palestinian Americans.
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I understand people have strong feelings and deep convictions.
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In America, we respect the right and protect the right for them to express that.
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It needs to be done without violence, without destruction, without hate, and within the law.
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As president, I will always defend free speech.
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And I will always be just as strong as standing up for the rule of law.
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That's my responsibility to you, the American people, my obligation to the Constitution.
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Have the protest forced you to reconsider any of the policies with regard to the region?
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Mr. President, do you think the National Guard should intervene?
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Mr. President, do you agree with what you're talking about?
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He's walking away and the door is closing behind him.
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I mean, it was pretty milquetoast, boring, not much.
01:34:30.800
Like, we were talking about this off the air, that he had an actual opportunity here if he
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wanted to win over a good chunk of the country while risking his far left flank of kind of
01:34:43.160
having the, you know, cliched sister soldier moment where he comes out and is really harsh
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against these people who are doing what they're doing.
01:34:56.040
He's seemingly incapable of giving a speech of any value.
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I think it's enough to satisfy many supporters.
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I think he's kind of pissed off the Jews when he's like, I know a place for anti-Semitism.
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Or, you know, people wanted to hurt Hamas and Palestinians and Muslims and those who are in
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The Jews that have been raped by the Disney Corporation, which we're totally fine with.
01:35:42.700
You know, I don't think he reached out to those supporters, but I think he did enough for maybe the average person who is a Democrat and wants him to do the right thing.
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He said protests are okay, but no violence and such.
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And I think that maybe there's some group maybe he connects with that.
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I think, though, there was a chance for him to really, like, set this issue as maybe make it into a strength instead of a weakness.
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That was a, you know, he could have made a moment of, like, look, you know, these people on these campuses are basically calling them revolting, like, passion, some sort of anger toward the people who were calling for the genocide of Jews.
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It was like, well, to make sure people can get to classes.
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You know, everyone's got a right to get a degree, which, by the way, they don't have a right to.
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But all of that being said, it wasn't the worst thing I've ever seen out of his mouth.
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I mean, he didn't have, like, at least he didn't have, like, red villain lighting behind him.
01:36:59.680
Like, he's, from a dramatic standpoint, you couldn't put Joe Biden in, like, a dramatic movie because he's so bad at these speeches.
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Even if he says something evil, you're just like, oh, God, this sucks.
01:37:16.960
I think that we should bring the guillotine back and we should take all bankers and we should cut their heads off.
01:37:23.260
Right, like, it's so, there's so, there's no emotion.
01:37:26.640
Like, you go back to, like, the Star Wars, like, you know, this is how Liberty dies with thunderous applause speech.
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It's like, you need to be, you can't put him in a movie.
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And the rebels are taking our bases and we must stop for the empire.
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And the rebels are taking our bases and we did a, my.
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He's got a cough three times in the middle of the sentence.
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And we, it's, isn't it just, can we at least agree with this?
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Democrats, Republicans, everybody across the aisle.
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You can still say his policies are better or whatever people around him that are making
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the policies have a better idea of how to run the country.
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But aren't you just embarrassed by this day after day after day?
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It is just utterly depressing that the country that has led the world out of, you know, the
01:38:43.840
So you are, you're, you're drawing a lot more out of this speech than, than I did.
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I don't think it was good, but I don't think it's, it's going to, that's not going to make
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I think that like, I think he had an opportunity for impact, which he did not take.
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I just think that he's such an uninspiring figure and I'm embarrassed that we're led
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And I, when I say led, it's definitely an air quotes there.
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I don't know that the president should be viewed this way, but it's the way that we
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And that's a little bit frustrating for a world superpower.
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Yeah, see, I, I, again, I, now I think you're, now I think you're going too soft.
01:39:39.560
He doesn't, he's not just incapable of doing it.
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The guy is a box of matches in a fireworks factory.
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I mean, he is like, and he's constantly striking himself.
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And he's constantly setting everything on fire.
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But I don't think that, that speech didn't strike me as like, hey, keep going protesters.
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It wasn't that, which he, which again, if he was some ideological maniac, maybe he would
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have gone that, like Elizabeth Warren would have done that.
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Elizabeth Warren would have been out there being like, yeah, burn these things to the
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I think, I think he went out there with the idea of people are criticizing me for not
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I can say, hey, free speech is good, but don't break the law, everybody.
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And then step back and, and, you know, have my, you know, probably at this point, what
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And that's what it feels like all the time with this guy.
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Even when he's doing things that are viscerally angering about, I mean, he's overcoming the
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entire system of government with things like the student loan plan.
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He looks as boring and terrible and awful and coughing in the middle of the sentences
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And like, you know, watching him, it's funny too, because he's obviously been told, hey,
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if you can avoid coughing in the middle of a sentence, can you do that?
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Multiple times he went to cough and he catches himself and his hand stays like a foot away
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from his, he brings it up and then he starts to cough and he realizes he's not supposed
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to do it because he's almost, I don't think he has to cough.
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Like he wants to like, I don't know what he's doing.
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And then he also has this little scratches face thing in the middle, like in the middle
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of like, and you know, the Jews shouldn't be so murdered all the time.
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I don't, I just feel like it's just an embarrassment from beginning to end.
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So I'm sorry you didn't feel like, well, I'm sorry you liked President Biden.
01:41:58.220
Um, I thought that was actually more effective, um, than what the Republicans did in Congress
01:42:05.460
Well, first of all, let's say, yes, I agree with you.
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I, I, I, I find the same worry in the bill that I think you do, which is not that, um,
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I have any desire to see more antisemitism, but like that you can't really legislate this
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But that being said, and especially, uh, it wasn't just Republicans.
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The AOC branched on the Democrats that didn't vote for it?
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And then like the Freedom Caucus on the right, was it one of those types of bills?
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Uh, but there's 20 Republicans and I think 40 Democrats that didn't, that didn't vote
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So more opposed by Democrats than Republicans, but still a decent chunk of both.
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You have basically what we were just talking about.
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And on the right, you had more of the Freedom Caucus concerns.
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The Freedom Caucus is concerned about free speech, an out-of-control government cracking down.
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So there's the two different approaches to the bill.
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So let me ask you, Stu, because it's not criminal, it's actually, I mean, it could be, but it is really designed to cut federal funding from colleges if you allow this to happen, right?
01:45:22.440
I mean, it's interesting because I didn't pay super close attention to this, honestly, because I had the same impression I think Chip Roy mentioned earlier, which was it felt like, you know, a thing to say, anti-Semitism is bad, like a resolution that doesn't really mean anything.
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And it does seem like it goes farther than that, you know, and it does seem to go with basically saying that groups that receive funding cannot get, cannot engage in any of this behavior.
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And it seems to be more expansive than that, but so it could theoretically lead to someone being, getting an actual, like an individual getting a legitimate.
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Well, it's the Department of Education, so it really would be, you know, colleges, if you allow this to happen, you don't get public funding.
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And I actually am not wrong, well, I'd like to add to that an amendment.
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If you are engaging or encouraging anti-Semitism, you lose federal funding.
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But also, I'd like to amend, if you are advocating for the Jews, for the Muslims, you just are saying, you know, great things about everybody, you should lose federal funding.
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Like, if you are denigrating America in American history, you should lose your funding.
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If you're teaching history at all, you should lose federal funding.
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If you're doing, you know, common core kind of math, you should lose all your federal funding.
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But if you're teaching math correctly, you should lose all your federal funding.
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What if you're an organization that has human beings that inhale and exhale?
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So basically, I mean, I hate to summarize here, but if I could, maybe just to cut down on the individual amount of pages we had in the bill.
01:47:31.780
Well, because if you have, you know, hairy people or hairless people, gone.
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Is it possible that you just don't want to federally fund anybody outside of maybe the military and the courts?
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I don't know if it's the case that I want to federally fund, but yeah, that might be.
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Maybe if we just cut 80% of federal funding, we'd just be better off.
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Well, I mean, the military, I feel like, does need to exist.
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I'm going to go with needing that one to exist.
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There's a few things that the government should be doing.
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It's just that they do a few more than what was on the list.
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Yeah, here's what I would fund, and this is going to sound, you know, crazy in a great sort of way,
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but only the things that are dictated in the Constitution.
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And they should only have powers to do things that are specifically laid out in the Constitution.
01:48:33.620
Wow, that's an interesting, what about, like, would you say maybe if they weren't specifically
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given to the federal government in some way, then maybe the states should handle it?
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Yeah, states or local communities or people, the citizens.
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You know, I just am kind of a stickler on the people should have the power, you know?
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And I know that's an old-timey kind of thought, but, I don't know, work for a couple hundred years.
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What about, you know, like, I don't know, something like any powers not given to the federal government
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I'm actually for, if you're a member of the government, you should lose federal funding.
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That just subtle sobbing that you hear in the background is Bill Gates.
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Was it from Microsoft or did you make that separately from the Charitable Foundation?
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Oh, I can't come up with some sort of a vaccine.
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Uh, by the way, did you see what happened with the vaccine yesterday?
01:51:47.500
Well, not with the vaccine, but the actual, um...
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The mastermind of the, you know, Peter Daszak and, uh, what's his name?
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This is a COVID natural origin versus lab origin debate.
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Whether the virus came from a lab or nature is still unknown.
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Two federal agencies still assess with low and moderate confidence that the virus originated in a lab.
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Four government agencies still assess with low confidence that the virus emerged from nature.
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Subcommittee, uh, ranking member and Democratic California Representative Raul, um, uh, Ruiz.
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Uh, but the Lancet statement that you authored, this is what he said.
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Summarily, uh, summarily attempted to close that question, understanding that your funding and ability to partner with the Wuhan Institute of Virology relied on relaxed scrutiny of research-related origin theories.
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Uh, Daszak claimed the statement was only talking about the specific conspiracy theories related to HIV inserts and snake DNA within the virus.
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Though the statement makes no mention of either snakes or HIV.
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Um, he said, uh, you know, we, we, we condemn the conspiracy theories, uh, that, uh, COVID does not have natural origin.
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Well, why did you snuff out all debate on that?
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And why did you not stand up at the time and say, uh, yeah, at Wuhan, this is what we were doing.
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I, I think there's going to become, I mean, especially if you win the Senate, uh, and the house, well, you'd need the justice department as well.
01:54:07.820
But I, I really think some people could go to jail over this.
01:54:11.400
They're now talking in Congress and even the Democrats are talking about, uh, making sure that, uh, uh, eco health receives no more funding from the U S government.
01:54:30.160
Um, and that's just, I think that's the beginning of it.
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Fauci, they're going to bring on the stand and Fauci's in real trouble.
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I don't know whether he will actually get in trouble.
01:54:43.420
I mean, he did seem to, uh, kind of admit fault, not admit fault.
01:54:49.900
That's not the right way to do it, but his whole Rand Paul exchange basically is now out to, he, he's basically acknowledging that he, uh, did not entirely act, uh, honorably in that exchange.
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Um, but like, you know, he said something to the effect of like, oh, I was only talking about the specific definition of a gain of function research yesterday.
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And that is a, like, obviously something he could have said, right?
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Like, no, I think you're talking about a different type of, let me, I'm talking about the specific definition.
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I mean, he, he came out and, um, said a lot of stuff, right?
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In this testimony, including that, like, he had worked with the bat lady over in, in China.
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He had worked, talked over and over again about how the safety of these labs were not appropriate for this type of research.
01:55:52.160
Um, and basically said, as you point out, like, you know, hey, maybe the lab lake theory, you can't rule it out.
01:55:58.080
Um, all of this going on and he didn't speak up this entire time until now, like you sat here and, and had all these, all these very good insights.
01:56:08.480
I mean, this is the guy when it comes to gain of function research.
01:56:11.460
He's the guy had the North Carolina lab that actually arguably was locked down enough to do this type of research, though.
01:56:18.580
It's still like, you still get a little worried about it.
01:56:20.860
Um, but if you're going to have it done anywhere in the world, you probably want it done there.
01:56:24.600
Um, and he knew that this stuff was going on in, in labs.
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And even said in this testimony that, you know, we know that the, the, the wet market was a place where this spread, but did it start there?
01:56:42.160
You, you, that was your perspective this entire time.
01:56:47.180
I mean, that's just, uh, unforgivable from a scientific standpoint, let alone legally.
01:56:53.020
I don't know what's going to happen legally with these guys.
01:56:55.120
So there also was revealed, uh, yesterday in testimony, emails show that Facebook officials were kind of upset with the Biden White House and the pressure campaign to get them to, uh, shut up about different things about the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Facebook's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg described the White House in a email dated July, 2021.
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He described the, uh, White House as quote, highly cynical and dishonest.
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This is according to an 800 page report from the house select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government report detailed alleged coercion between the Biden White House and big tech committee.
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Chairman Jim Jordan highlighted portions of the report, which allegedly showed Facebook officials commenting, uh, on the intense pressure they felt from the Biden administration.
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The company had censored reports that, uh, that the virus was man-made from February through May of 2021, when they started demoting the reports instead.
01:58:05.440
Uh, the email says, quote, because we're under, uh, pressure from the administration and others to do more.
01:58:13.480
And it's part of the more package, but we shouldn't have done it in another email.
01:58:23.820
We should point out that a lot of the stuff is coming from testimony given to the house COVID committee, which is one of those things that the house has actually done.
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You know, I mean, we complain about them all the time and you kind of, at times I have heard a lot of people say over the past few days, like, why do we even bother with Johnson?
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I, I, I think, I don't think he's doing a great job.
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I don't think he has a very wide, uh, path to success in this particular situation.
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The better path to success is, I don't know, getting more seats.
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You really went with a one and two seat majority.
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And I think all the stuff going on now points us to making things worse.
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And look, we complained about this when, when the McCarthy thing happened.
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We complained about him much more than we complimented him.
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However, at the end of the day, what's happened here?
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There's a long struggle to make things probably slightly worse.
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And now we may be going into another long struggle to make things positively slightly worse or much worse.
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Again, the worst case scenario did not happen with Johnson.
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There is a chance that a couple of moderate Republicans were like, you know what?
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And I, I, we can get some things done and I want to get the, that is not out of the question.
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When you have these votes over and over again, you don't want to risk them.
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You know, I've been thinking about all week is the deal that all of the other parties made and saying, just let Hitler in, just let him in.
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And so they all used him or thought they were using him and that they could control him.
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And once you got him in, uh, it was too late by the time they figured it out.
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Now there's one word in this next sentence that, um,
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I think it doesn't mean what they think it means.
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Starbucks announced a surprise drop in same-store sales for its latest quarter.
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What word doesn't really belong in that sentence?
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I don't think it means what you think it means.
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Pizza Hut and KFC also reported shrinking same-store sales.
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And even McDonald's said it adopted a street-fighting mentality to compete for value-minded diners.
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Now, if you look at Wingstop, Wingstop, that's Wall Street's favorite restaurant chain,
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So, Chipotle saw its customer base, saw traffic rise 5.4% in the first quarter.
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Restaurant Brands International's Popeyes, they went up 5.7%.
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I have absolutely no idea which one would be preferable there, honestly.
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I remember going through a drive-thru with Glenn Beck at one point.
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It's like out of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Glenn Beck going through the Popeyes drive-thru.
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See, KFC I associate with Taco Bell, which I freaking love.
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So, you're saying basically the crappy fast food restaurants are having problems and the good ones are fine.
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What's happening is I think people are going out less.
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They're being more choosy, and so they're going out less, and then they're like, you know, if I'm going to spend the money, I'm going to spend it over here.
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I think that's true, but that is a dynamic showing weakness in the economy, is it not?
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I mean, I think the point that these McDonald's and such are saying, they're saying that we're seeing these consumers who have to make choices break.
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We've been predicting this for a while, and it's starting to happen.
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And the people who are value-minded already at a McDonald's, they're saying, you're getting too expensive for me to go, you know, and just grab a burger.
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If I'm going to, I'm going to grab one that is a little better, and maybe I go there less, but I stop going to McDonald's because, you know, McDonald's.
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Which is, by the way, translates to the crazy chicken, or crazy bird, crazy bird, which I think is funny because, I mean, they had the mad cow disease, and then they got another one called the crazy bird, and it's just like, it doesn't sound like the type of thing you want to name your restaurant.
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But there's a crazy chicken, the chicken is now on your plate, and what El Pollo Loco is saying is, until they had profitable stores, until the day they passed the minimum wage law, and then those stores overnight became unprofitable.
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This is a wonderful accomplishment, as you've just destroyed these businesses, and, as Thomas Sowell has pointed out, the actual minimum wage is zero dollars.
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When you have no restaurant to be employed at, you don't get the 20 bucks an hour you're promising.
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And that's the world we're walking into right now.
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So, I want to talk to you about a guy named Dean, Josh Dean.
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He was 45, he was a whistleblower on Boeing, and his family said he was really, really healthy, and then he contracted a fast-spreading infection and was dead in a couple of days.
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And they're now wondering, is this, is this a hit job?
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Honestly, what have we, we've turned into, I mean, if that's what Boeing or whoever is doing to stop the whistle, we're, we're, we're Russia already.