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In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about self defense and the importance of carrying a burner launcher. He also talks about why you should carry a burner and why it's a great tool for self defense.
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Did you watch Powell and Donald Trump and the Hard Hats?
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Yesterday, Donald Trump went to the Federal Reserve.
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First time, I think, in two decades that a president has made an official visit to the
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Yeah, so he comes in, and he's getting a tour in hard hats throughout the Federal Reserve
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because they're making a trillion and a half dollar renovation of the Federal Reserve.
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I know, but billion doesn't sound like a lot anymore, does it?
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Yeah, so a billion and a half dollar renovation.
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So, you know, Donald Trump said yesterday that he redid the old post office and made
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And remember, bathrooms and kitchens are the most expensive.
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It had like 200 marble slabbed bathrooms in it for 200 million.
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So this is quite the renovation that the Federal Reserve is doing on your tax dollar.
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You might say, oh, Donald Trump, all the people on the media like, he doesn't know enough
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about this and he doesn't know enough about that.
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If there's anyone who knows how to renovate a building, it's probably him.
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Okay, so listen, here is the back and forth between Trump and Powell.
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You just added in a third building is what that is.
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Well, no, but it's a building that's being built.
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Do you expect any more additional cost-out loans?
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That's an amazing clip for a hundred different reasons.
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And when they first met, I don't know, do we have the video of him just getting slapped
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Are there things the chairman can say to you today that would make you back off some of
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The slapping on the back, the aggressive handshakes that he gives.
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You walk into any room with Donald Trump, even before he was president, he controls the
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He's a guy who just walks in and all the oxygen goes right to him.
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I mean, cause like you watch that clip, there's no reason to, to have that moment in front
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I was going to say, do you think it was planned?
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Because number one, he does it in front of cameras.
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He's saying basically there's a massive cost overrun with the, by the guy he's standing
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next to in front of cameras, which would be an embarrassing moment for this guy in theory.
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Um, then he also has a, a letter in his jacket to pull out when he, when he says, no, that's
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Now, look, the building was finished five years ago.
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It is a, it's a, what his point was, you're right.
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But it was his, his point was, it is, this is part of your renovation.
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I mean, it's not a cost, a new cost overrun the way he's presenting it, but he's doing
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that intentionally because it's old school power dynamics, right?
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Like, cause this seems to be something that Trump thinks about a lot for a lot of different
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This is like, well, let me show you, let me show you what he did that, what he's doing
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We have a dumb person at the fed who's not lowering interest rates.
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That, what, that tactic, the best, uh, example of that tactic tactic is little rocket man.
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Well, little rocket man, maybe I'm just going to have to wipe them off the face of the earth.
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Um, he goes where no president has ever gone before to little rocket man space and sucks
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And stands next to this giant standing next to little rocket man.
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Did you notice how big Trump looked next to little Powell?
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Um, and, and Powell knows Powell knows he's Trump.
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I think is older than Powell and look at how young Trump looks next to Powell.
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So he's been saying little rocket man, little rocket man, little rocket man.
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He then goes to the, to the place where little rocket man is in this case, the federal
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You know, I, I, I'm not going to fire Powell because I think he's going to do the right
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I mean, we had a really nice meeting and you know, I'm while those cost overruns are important.
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I think he's going to, there's, I don't know if there's a reason to investigate, gives him
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Then he meets with him and hits him hard again in front of the press.
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Uh, and he's now we're now in that place where it's lather, rinse, repeat.
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You don't repeat if everything is, your hair is clean, right?
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You don't, you don't have to do it a second time if everything is fine.
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And he's kind of also giving him the message that I'm going to make your life a living hell
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There's something about doing it in someone else's space shows you do not have fear,
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Because he does sometimes go into their space and do this type of thing.
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But also, and this, cause when I was watching this interaction, it reminded me of something
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you talked about, about when you were in the white house of the way he's designing the
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He's thinking about these old school power dynamics constantly when he's designing what
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So he is, cause this really bothers me, um, because America isn't, we don't have palaces
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And I didn't say to him that, you know, Hey, the gold thing, you know, maybe you should
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Is that the most, is that the best 24 carat, 12 carat?
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I can't remember, but it's the most expensive kind of gold.
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It's not dabble on it's actual gold leaf, really, really expensive.
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Um, and, and I'm sitting there and I'm thinking, this is not an, this is not a palace.
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I think from me, he said, you know, I know we don't have a palace, but everybody from foreign
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countries that comes in, they are around palaces.
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And he said, so I want to make sure when they're sitting in here, they understand this is the most
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powerful room in the world in every language that they might speak.
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So he's doing all this to, uh, to, as a way to intimidate again.
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And if you look at it, you would think United States is, is broke.
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So he's not, he's not only saying this is the most powerful office, but I'm putting gold
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all over it because I'm wealthy and powerful because I, unlike maybe you, Macron, I wasn't
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I went out and actually built giant buildings in the biggest city in the world.
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And when you watch him in those meetings where notice he has press conferences with these
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guys, how do we usually announce big things with countries when their prime minister or
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They each get one question, you know, back and forth, right?
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You get, you get the president on one side of the room and the foreign president or leader
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on the other side of the room, they back and forth and they're equal and the flags are
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They're all sitting down in his office in that intimidating space.
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And a gaggle comes in and he's like, Hey, I want to introduce you.
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And maybe the president of the Philippines will get one question.
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So are you really the president of the Philippines?
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So maybe he'll get one question, but then that guy has to sit there uncomfortably while
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the president is answering questions about the world, about the country, Elon Musk or whatever
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Donald Trump, people don't think he thinks about this stuff.
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They don't think he's a deep thinker because maybe because of his language, but I think his
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One, I know he can, I know he can, you know, he understands big words, but he speaks the
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language of the common man for a couple of reasons.
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One, I believe that was the language he learned in construction with his father because he
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Then you need to know how the air conditioning handlers work.
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In fact, you're going to go down and work side by side and you're going to help build
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So he grew up in the business world talking to those guys.
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That's why those guys love him because he speaks their language.
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Also, have you noticed Donald Trump has started to let the F-bombs fly?
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Did you see what Joe Rogan was just saying about Hunter Biden?
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He was just saying, you know, the guy, he doesn't care.
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He just uses the F-bombs like everybody else does.
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And that was endearing to Rogan and also the Atlantic that we, you know, he's just, he
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Well, Donald Trump is showing you a little bit more who he is, where he wasn't in 2016,
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Now he's speaking the language because I believe our culture is not in a way I like, but our
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culture is changing and he is adapting to it as well.
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I wish I could spend a month with him because I think I could write a book about Donald Trump
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Just spending a day with him a few weeks ago and hearing how he spoke about every piece
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of art in the way he selected every piece of art and where it should go.
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And it was to clarify who he is and what he wants to accomplish, remind him what his job
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So all the way from his bedroom, all the way down to the oval, the, the art on the wall
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is to remind him of who he is and what he's doing.
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If you're on a tour, you come in and you see Donald Trump on one wall and he selected Barack
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George Bush doesn't even have a painting in a bathroom.
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He put Barack Obama there as a symbol of we're a country that is split, but this house brings
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Would anyone ever give him credit for thinking that way?
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He's thinking about what the message is on the tour.
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And I think that's why things are changing so rapidly is because he's using, he knows
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He's accomplished more than I think any other president has accomplished in maybe their
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But if, if he had a Senate and a house that were actually, you know, doing the business
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Let me, let me give you an example of a couple of things he did yesterday in just a minute.
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You were going to tell us a couple of signs of Trump.
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A couple of signs of, uh, of, Oh, what he did yesterday.
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Um, the, um, a couple of things he did, uh, yesterday.
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I want you to think back in the last week, what has he been doing?
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He no more shoes off, uh, at the airport, the, the, the shower, uh, nozzles.
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He is because you are most likely in a million different ways.
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He's not talking about, uh, and this is true because it goes right to the economy.
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He's saying people can't afford to buy a new house.
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Whether you agree with that or not is a different thing, but that's what he's saying.
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It was almost like the death of the eighties this week.
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And then Hulk Hogan, uh, there's three, so we won't have any more deaths, uh, cause it
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Anyway, uh, uh, August Mayra wrote an article in for the Federalist and, uh, I read it yesterday.
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And this is where I found Austin fire chief who refused to deploy rescue boats to flood
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Now I knew as bodies were still being washed down the river, that Donald Trump definitely
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took all of the national weather service people just a day before and shot them in a firing
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I knew that as this crisis was still going on, but I had no idea that Austin, the fire
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chief, they had rescue boats and he didn't deploy them.
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Um, because while we can't afford it, what, excuse me, this is a story that August, uh,
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It's a, what a great, uh, great story that I don't think I've seen reported anywhere.
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Yeah, I think like everyone else, uh, was, you know, we, I just learned about the floods.
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Uh, you know, I live in Texas, I'm in North Texas, but, uh, yeah, there were flash floods
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in the hill country of central Texas, uh, east of Austin.
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And I think like everyone else, I just assumed, okay, this is those once in a century kind
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of storms and flash floods can happen pretty quick.
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I think the, the original argument was that Trump cut funding to the weather service there.
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And so just even reading about it, uh, including in the blaze, they had a whole story that, well,
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Um, and in fact, that rescue crews could have been sent preemptively because storms happen
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And the fire chief, Joel Baker, uh, decided not to do it because of money concerns.
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And so now I'm just, I'm just trying to get my, even if it was money concern, why would
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you not, they had swift boats, they were, they, this is what they were for.
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And he's like, we can't afford to send them out.
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You, you just, even if you're going to correct this, uh, this lie, but even if that were true,
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Uh, I mean, so there was a statement put out by the fires of the firefighting association
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over in Austin and they denounced him and they explained, look, we, we try to say that, you
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know, you get reimbursed for this stuff and we do this and we have super trained people
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And this is a pretty routine thing and he just refused to understand it.
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And so there just seems to be just incompetence.
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Uh, there's also the fact that he's from Atlanta.
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And so he probably misunderstood just what the situation was, wasn't able to judge it accurately.
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These, these floods here in Texas are, it's almost like Phoenix.
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When you have a flash flood in Phoenix or some places out West, it is, they're horrifying
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You meet, you're on the, you're in the middle of the road in the street and all of a sudden
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You just don't, he can't imagine it, you know, anywhere else in the country.
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I mean, Texas weather is unpredictable and these flash floods happen.
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You know, you had hurricane Harvey not so long ago.
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Um, part of the complications too, is that a lot of people are moving in.
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And so you have a lot of new subdivisions and in the Hill country and it parts around
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Austin and just like here up in DFW and, you know, you know, there's drainage, there's
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And so I think it becomes a much bigger kind of affair when you have to move people out,
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evacuate, or to just kind of preemptively put rescue crews in case the water rises super
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So he's, so he, he chose not to say, because he didn't understand it.
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Apparently you're not assigning any nefarious thinking to him.
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Well, I think I would, uh, because you would, if it was just a matter of incompetence, uh,
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he would have just accepted a reprimand and admitted mistake and step down or at least
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admit, just apologize, like, okay, I misread the situation, but he's being very stubborn
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He says, no, we have money problems and, you know, there was nothing that could be done.
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And this is a lot more complicated than people think, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Uh, and so, yeah, I do subscribe a bit of nefarious, uh, you know, acting here and, uh, you know,
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and, and writing about the whole issue, I think, and I mean, I guess I see this in education.
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There's the assumption that certain groups of people are going to be fine no matter what.
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So, you know, in my world, it's like, well, you have smart kids, they're responsible.
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We don't need to give them that much attention.
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And I bet you, I mean, I'm willing to bet that that same type of thinking applies here.
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And, you know, especially on the left, when they think about these types of disasters, I think, well, those people are white, they're affluent, they're fine, you know, and they're not going to drown.
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Um, and so I think politics plays a role in it.
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And the big, the kicker here is just the fact that he hasn't, um, admitted fault or anything like that.
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I mean, when you look it up, it's like, okay, well, what are this guy's qualifications?
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And, well, he's an older black man from Atlanta.
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And he, his big initiative for the fire department was apparently diversifying the squad, the force.
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So, and it's, so it just reminded me of the Palisade fires where you had these three lesbians in charge and they were all about diversity.
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And, again, it's just, the idea is that while we're in a privileged, affluent community, people will be fine.
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We can play around and try to do this kind of ideological stuff with, you know, more diverse hiring and all that.
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You know, when you are putting people that are in charge of saving lives, and I don't care if it's a lesbian, I don't care if it's a white man, a black man from Atlanta, I don't care their age.
01:16:10.520
If they are in charge of saving people's lives, however, they better be qualified.
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And, you know, we talked about this when the DEI stuff first started.
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We're like, it has to be a meritocracy or you are just going to spiral out of control.
01:16:28.380
And look at how bad some of these hires have been for safety.
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And what's, you know, what's sad is that this is so apparent when you read about it, but it's been covered up.
01:16:46.240
But, you know, when the floods happened, the whole controversy, besides like, oh, the weather service got cut, was just a leftist response to it.
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They thought it was great because, you know, it's a red state and these are primarily white victims.
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And so, you know, and the conservatives got upset with that.
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And so the argument all centered around how are we supposed to respond to this?
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And somehow, Chief Baker just kind of flies under the radar.
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Well, I'm trying to make it a story as you are.
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I think more people need to understand this is what really happened.
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We could have averted, like, much, you know, we could have done a better job on this.
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And it's unacceptable that we put people like this in these positions of leadership and big responsibility.
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You know, these are not just useless positions that we create for people that make them feel good.
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So I think everybody needs to understand that DEI played a pretty big role here and we need to stop it.
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I mean, we need a meritocracy, certainly in our firefighting and in our police departments, but across the board and education and all sectors that, you know, service the public.
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Every time you see a story about somebody who is, you know, a pilot and they're all hiring, you know, DEI hires, I don't care what color they are, what sex they are, who they sleep with.
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I'm like, no, I want the person who is the most qualified, please.
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Who is the one that has the most qualifications to fly the plane so we all arrive safely?
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Because it's not always a smooth thing up in the sky and it's, it's happening everywhere, everywhere.
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You can follow him at everymancommentary.substack.com.
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The story that he wrote was in the federalist.com.
01:18:53.300
There was a couple of really good stories in the Federalist, but he's also written for the blaze.
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Because if, if you are around Austin, I hope you know this story.
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If, you know, the people who lost family members, I hope you know this story because it will be you that can change this.
01:19:12.980
It will be the people of Austin that can change this.
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This is, this is exactly the same story, except one was with fire and this one was with water.
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If you have a police chief, if you have a fire department that is, is all focused on DEI.
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If you have any of these critical services, do you want the doctor, when you're brought into the hospital, do you want the guy who, you know, got the job because of his color or because he was going to make sure everybody else who, you know, was disabled or lesbian or whatever, got the job?
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Do you want to go to that hospital or do you want to go to the hospital where it doesn't matter what your color is?
01:20:01.860
Yeah, people seem to want to make this choice between the idea that we would pick people solely based on the color of their skin or we would pick people solely based on the color of their skin.
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I didn't think anybody wanted it outside of like Nazis and racists.
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But now we have one of the two political parties advocating for that treatment all the time.
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It's the same party that was advocating for it.
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And right about now, they're all losing their minds.
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Claudia was leaving for her pickleball tournament.
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She was so focused on visualizing that she didn't see the column behind her car on her backhand side.
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I made it to my tournament and lost in the first round.
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So you want to talk about DEI hires and just dumb people.
01:23:01.120
I don't know who at the Democratic Party released the chart.
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U.S. grocery prices reached record highs in 2025.
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If you look at this chart, and I don't know, can TV get a hold of this chart?
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And then Joe Biden gets in, and these lines just climb like it's the Rocky Mountains.
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And then, so it goes through 21, 22, 23, 24, where it's all steadily climbing.
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And then it goes, some of them, most of them go down a little bit, but then kind of go up.
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And it's basically flat, but you have six months of Donald Trump, and you have four years of Joe Biden.
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And the White House just responded by putting a box around the Biden term and went, Biden.
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Within six hours, this chart was taken down from the Democrats.
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Because it was, I mean, they just got brutalized.
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Maybe, maybe Justice Jackson Brown is in charge of all the charts, too.
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It makes sense, because I don't even know how to define a woman.
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They're just stupid people that are really running things.
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It might have been Scott Jennings, the one conservative.
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And he was like, yeah, egg prices are down under Donald Trump.
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And the whole panel just, like, loses their mind.
01:25:03.680
And of course, just statistically, they are down.
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I don't, you know, you could say there's 100 arguments you could make about that.
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How closely does the president of the United States control egg prices?
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There's no disagreement on whether they went down or not.
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I will tell you, the nice thing about living in a really small town, we go up to the ranch,
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and it's a farming community, and there are little signs, handmade signs, eggs.
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It's good to live around where the meat and everything is made right there, fresh daily from chickens.
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I don't want to go any deeper than that because it's not going to make an egg seem better to you.
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But, you know, it's nice to live where the food is.
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It's kind of an idea that, you know, Sam Kinison made that point about people who live in the desert.
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We're going to go over some of it and including a really great court victory from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Is it just, is my memory going or was, at one point, wasn't the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals like a dead zone for any kind of constitutional thinking?
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It was, I remember, you'd hear, going to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, you're like, oh, jeez.
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Right, and it was the most overturned court in the country.
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All right, we had Jessica Bates on, and she wanted to be a foster mom for two children after her husband died in a car crash.
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She's a single mom to five biological children.
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She was on because the state stopped her from being a foster mom.
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Yeah, so I felt like God had put it on my heart to look into adoption, and went ahead and got in touch with the Department of Human Services.
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And after finishing their resource and adoptive families training, I let them know that some of their things that they teach about sexual orientation and gender identity, you have to support their views.
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And you would have to take a child for cross-sex hormone injections or possibly post pride flags or LGBTQ plus things on your lawn.
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And they ended up denying my application to adopt.
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There was a phone call where they basically said, we're going to put you on hold.
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If you change your mind, we can put your application back into circulation.
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And then about two months later, they did officially deny me with a letter.
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She's going to be able to begin the adoption process and continue her lawsuit against the state of Oregon because the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of her yesterday.
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It upholds free speech and the free exercise of religion for Christian families hoping to foster or adopt and open their home to children in need.
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And the loser here is, what a surprise, Oregon.
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But, I mean, I don't think Jackson Brown is really going to have, you know, her saying that.
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Jackson Brown is, you know, she's not going to convince anybody.
01:31:39.460
If she sang, maybe, maybe Jackson Brown could, you know, convince a few people.
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But she's not the sharpest knife in the drawer, if you know what I mean.
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Now, I got a little distracted on this story because we were playing this and I just I saw me and I'm like, oh, my gosh, I was Elvis.
01:32:09.960
Did I not look like a man who's ready to die in that?
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Whatever topic we were talking about, it seemingly had to be negative just because of the vibe of the video.
01:32:32.920
Like it was just your appearance indicated we couldn't be positive about the topic.
01:32:37.560
The appearance really kind of was like more important than that whole Christian thing.
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It's been a bad week for a lot of people who are Gen Xers because pop culture of the 80s.
01:32:55.780
Malcolm Jamal Warner, Theo Huxtable, drowned in his swimming pool in Costa Rica.
01:33:13.300
He wasn't just like, you know, a lot of these guys, they're child stars.
01:33:26.200
Detroiters, which was a great show that he was on.
01:33:28.400
I mean, he was a huge role in it, but he was really funny in that show.
01:33:32.480
There's a bunch of different stuff he did, but like he actually built a pretty decent career
01:33:36.080
and kept it going, which is not easy to do out of that.
01:33:43.160
Yeah, it's such a weird legacy, too, because the show, I don't know if you've noticed this
01:33:48.120
or maybe we're aware, but the guy whose name is on the title of the show turned out to be
01:33:56.080
So it did pose a problem for me when I was raising my kids on the Cosby show.
01:34:02.760
And, you know, then he went to trial and we were only a quarter of a way into the, what,
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And Tanya and I were like, should we stop watching this?
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They keep releasing these, like, there's these, like, IP that winds up, you know, going into
01:34:38.960
Like, they're doing these horror movies of, like, Winnie the Pooh and Popeye.
01:34:46.720
It actually is a really dark story, but we're not going to go there.
01:34:49.820
So, but the, because I keep wanting to, for some reason, it keeps popping into my head
01:35:07.700
I mean, it had to be a thousand times when I was a kid.
01:35:21.340
He turns out to be a rapist, but it was so good.
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I mean, he also had amazing, and it was like somewhat family friend friendly that I remember.
01:35:36.560
I feel like I need to go back and watch it because you never know from those days.
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Plus, you know, a guy who was accused of rape later on.
01:35:42.860
So you want to make sure you're not seeing any coded messages as well.
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I, I have stayed away from it just because I'm like, I don't know that I necessarily want
01:36:08.040
It makes me feel almost like, hey, you know, let me show you this wonderful sermon given
01:36:15.500
by a pastor who later was involved in a scandal, right?
01:36:20.520
It was happening during the filming of that show.
01:36:28.860
In fact, it was happening for like two decades before he even did the show.
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I feel like there has, you don't want to teach your kids.
01:36:44.240
You can be a really horrible human being rapist, but if nobody finds out, you could also make
01:36:54.920
Cause I, I do feel like there is a thing that, uh, develops.
01:36:58.700
This happens, I think a lot with people, unfortunately with faith where like if they go to a church
01:37:02.740
and then that pastor winds up being a dirt bag, which does happen, um, they wind up being
01:37:08.160
shaken out of their faith, which by the way, shouldn't occur.
01:37:14.440
That's this, how I get around it in my head is I'm not going to put my faith in man.
01:37:22.140
If the preacher is saying things and he's doing something, uh, I really don't like that.
01:37:28.380
Uh, but as long as he's gone, you know, okay, we caught him.
01:37:36.160
I, I didn't believe in this church or this faith because of man.
01:37:40.380
I believe in it because it was a place to learn truth and people are all flawed.
01:37:47.460
What he was teaching there was truth about families.
01:37:59.120
And that's, by the way, the same way you should think about your church.
01:38:04.160
Otherwise you'll leave every church you're ever in.
01:38:09.500
You'll find something that somebody is doing that you'll be like, I can't believe that.
01:38:14.280
It's, it, it sets up for an impossible standard.
01:38:23.320
And also let yourself justify all sorts of things.
01:38:27.000
Well, I mean, obviously I've been let down by this church.
01:38:37.140
That's what happens if you stay at a church where he's doing hookers and blow and everybody's
01:38:45.280
You know, then that, then that might lead to trouble.
01:38:49.120
By the way, Bill Cosby himself was the one I was thinking of, not fatherhood, himself,
01:38:54.860
And I remember being so entertaining and it was about dads and kids and I loved it.
01:39:06.360
I mean, lots of actors in movies were, did terrible things later on, but I mean, it's
01:39:10.440
something about like that relationship you have with a standup in a different, obviously
01:39:14.780
different than, than a pastor, but like it is a sort of, you know, there's an intimate
01:39:19.100
relationship you have with a one-on-one relationship.
01:39:21.660
I mean, they say the same thing about radio hosts.
01:39:23.720
And I want to bring up intimacy with your favorite radio host that might be overweight
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if we show that picture again for 2023 quickly of Glenn in 2023.
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Remember who you work for, you in the control room.
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Also, you know, I mentioned that Theo Huxtable died.
01:39:52.780
Also, Ozzy Osbourne passed away this week and yesterday, Hulk Hogan.
01:39:59.280
And both Hulk Hogan, particularly Hulk, I mean, Cosby had a way of giving others drugs.
01:40:06.700
Hulk and Ozzy had their own relationships with those substances and damaging ones.
01:40:14.080
Wow, I'm noticing that if you do drugs, you become successful in America.
01:40:20.260
I'm beginning to think so with just these three.
01:40:23.800
No, I would argue it maybe destroyed all of their lives.
01:40:30.380
I'm talking about Bill Cosby, not Malcolm Jamal Warner, who's the third person here.
01:40:35.060
But yeah, I think drugs, a negative influence on many people's lives, Glenn.
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You think drugs affected Ozzy Osbourne in any way?
01:40:47.160
Yeah, you know, yeah, I noticed a slight, you know, I'm a pretty quick study of the human
01:40:54.540
character and noticed a little bit of an influence on Ozzy over his life and maybe how it turned
01:41:07.420
Like, I mean, you know, even if you just look at like the steroid type of stuff like that
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The fact that you make it to your 70s after living that life is actually impressive.
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They pump poison into their body and they make it into their 70s.
01:41:41.960
I was never a big fan, but still, there's something charming about him.
01:41:48.760
Can I bring up one extra thing that is a personal jihad of mine?
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You know, we have these things where you just, they stick in your craw over a long period
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We've done a lot of good work in America here of pushing back against cancel culture recently.
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A lot of people who were wrongly canceled and then were kind of like, you know, I don't
01:42:11.140
We've kind of come back and said, no, that person shouldn't have been canceled.
01:42:17.700
She was just kind of blown out of her entire career and life for no reason.
01:42:33.220
You know, remember it was the talk or something?
01:42:35.560
And then she said something that wasn't racist and she was accused of being racist.
01:42:42.020
And then there was and then she was kind of tossed off the show.
01:42:45.960
If I remember the story right later on behind the scenes video, an audio of her having a
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conversation with the person who eventually called her racist and one of her co-hosts
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came out where she was saying to Sharon Osbourne.
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I mean, I got, you know, we, you know, just I had to say those things, you know, this
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Can you imagine having the balls to say that out loud?
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And it was caught on a microphone and then she still kind of got canceled and just kind
01:43:19.720
And like, let's put her, let's, after she born here, let's, let's put her on the, give
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her two, give her 24 hours and get her on the show.
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You know, I got to tell you, one of the most frustrating things this week has just been
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the absolute lies spilling out of the face of Stephen Colbert and others, where they tried
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to make this whole firing of him about anything other than, wait, you were spending $140 million
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on production and you were making $100 or you were...
01:45:20.980
I think it was $110 million and you were making $70.
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I know liberals don't understand the math of business.
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And they tried to make it into a Donald Trump thing.
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And yet, the day they were saying that, Paramount inks a deal with South Park and South Park
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releases the first in their next season, right?
01:46:01.800
Paramount, they cut him because they're afraid of Donald Trump.
01:46:11.960
I mean, if that were true, that wouldn't make any sense at all for Paramount now, would it, Stephen?
01:46:20.900
And by the way, it wasn't just like random people saying this.
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All the liars that you know have been lying with their lying lies and their lying mouth.
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They knew it the whole time that they were not telling the truth.
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I mean, Matt and Trey are rumored over five years to be getting a billion dollars apiece.
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They pay them all that money knowing their first episode is anti-Trump.
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They released that episode before the deal is in place.
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The day after the anti-Trump episode airs, the deal comes together and is approved.
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There could not be a more clear level of proof to show that these people were lying the entire time and wrong.
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I want him off the air just 10 months from now at the end of his contract.
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And I want him to be able to bash me every day in those 10 months.
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And I want a higher profile show to take even more shots at me before we approve the deal.
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Okay, just to put this into perspective for you, we believed in something on this program,
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NPR, PBS, the thing that's going to collapse our society, collapse our children, it's going
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to be the end of democracy if we don't have it.
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All of these rich people in all these big cities, all these lefties, you only do $20 million?
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Make some budget cuts and figure out how to raise more money or sell commercials.
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I mean, you'll fail if you just whine about it.
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Now, Lauren is a Halesdale College graduate, former research analyst for Dr. Phil Primetime,
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She wrote an article in The Federalist about what the Coldplay concert, the cheating scandal,
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Okay, so what were we supposed to learn about the left?
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So what really struck me about this whole incident is that we see this cheating scandal exposed.
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And the internet, the entire internet, regardless of political affiliation,
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which is that cheating is bad and marriage should be protected.
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It's wrong that these people were here and betraying their spouses.
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And I thought this was interesting that everybody had this reaction,
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despite the fact that the left for years has pushed ideologies that try to diminish the sanctity of marriage.
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Yet whenever rubber hits the road, we see everybody in agreement that marriage is sacred and should be protected.
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So it's interesting because even BLM, all of it has been to destroy the traditional nuclear family.
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And the way to destroy the nuclear family is what we saw happen with the Coldplay concert.
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I mean, that's that's probably the easiest way to destroy the nuclear family.
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But everybody universally was horrified by it, horrified, which led me to ask after reading your article.
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Is that maybe why they have to silence people on their side, even when they come out and say,
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hey, there's 95 genders and you must agree or we'll put you out of business.
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Because they know the average person does not agree with them?
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I think for a long time they have tried to diminish the facts that are just very true.
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And we have an innate response that we know there are things that are eternally true.
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And, you know, I think a big shift happened with whenever they they paved the way to the legalization of same sex marriage.
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It literally changed the definition of marriage.
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It's no longer a covenant between one man or in one woman.
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And instead, it's now just a contractual gender neutral agreement.
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And we see story after story after story that the left tells of marriages where one person will decide that they want to pursue a gay or a lesbian lifestyle.
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And it's all in the name of self-expression, following your heart, living your truth.
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But if we really look at those instances and we compare it to the Coldplay instance, they're both rooted in selfish desires and less.
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Yet the left can make excuses and make exceptions for one because it fits their agenda.
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What do you think is happening to our society right now?
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We were just talking earlier today about how there is a pretty powerful shift happening quickly in the last six months.
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I mean, I think Donald Trump is a catalyst of that or maybe even just a protective force, I think, for these things to happen.
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But the culture is changing dramatically, swinging back towards conservatives.
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I think that an instance like this, the fact that everyone is in agreement and something that was kind of telling in my article is I quoted Matt Walsh.
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He commented on the incident, which if you know anything about Matt Walsh, he is not very popular with the leftist.
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Yeah, he commented on the incident, just talking about how adultery is wrong and it has an effect on everyone involved, your spouse and your children.
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It's like the fact that pretty much the entire Internet is on the side of Matt Walsh, I think is very telling.
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Thank you so much for being on the program and thanks for writing the article.
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I thought it was really, really, really right on the money.
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I heard a lot of people all week saying, why is this happening?
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And I not only think you're right on, you know, what it says, but it's, you know, it's what I said earlier, because I think people universally know that's wrong.
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This is a podcast guest on Fresh and Fit podcast.
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You're thinking, like, I'm going to hear maybe a low-carb diet recipe.
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Here's a young woman expressing what possibly actually happened to the Jews in Germany.
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What if the Jewish did something to the Germans that made them act a certain way, but nobody wants to talk about it.
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Like, the Jews don't want to take accountability.
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That's why, that's why, like, that was up to something.
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I think, I think I've, I think I've lost a third of my brain cells.
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A bunch of, like, first of all, there's like 38 people on this podcast.
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And the question, the intro question is, what do you guys think about Hitler?
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So, you know, I don't take anything from, what is it, fresh and fit.
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However, Charlie Kirk, this is a problem with the youth.
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Charlie Kirk had a focus group at Turning Point USA.
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And he wanted to ask some of the people in attendance, why people hate Jews?
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But you would be called an anti-Semite by some people for saying this.
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I don't hate Jews because I think a nation should defend themselves.
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Like, I think that's the most ridiculous thing ever.
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I feel like it's becoming like the word racism.
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I think people just can't agree with them and they can't prove them wrong.
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So they just throw a word out and be like, you're anti-Semitic for, because you think
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Something that I see amongst the people around, I do see more like general disdain towards,
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Just because they're constantly being told that you hate Jews.
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If you're going to say I hate Jews over and over and over again, like, if I'm going to
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be convicted of the crime, I might as well do the crime.
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I fear the same thing happens with all the talk of race.
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The more we talk about it, the more we bring it up, the more racism actually happens.
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This is like, I try to tell, thank you for saying this, like, because like, this is,
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I try to tell these people and they're like, we must get more aggressive.
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If we were to say, if we were to remove, like if people said what Tucker said is anti-Semitic,
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But it's like a lot of people on Twitter are like calling us out and like, whatever,
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But if we were to cancel Tucker, would anti-Semitism increase or decrease?
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I think increase because that means any supporter of Tucker Carlson's statement,
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But the binary that's presented is that if you don't passionately talk about it, you are a hater.
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That's probably destructive for everybody involved.
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So for me, I'm trying to find this new path, which is, I love Israel.
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I saw where Jesus rose from the dead and he walked on water.
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But also I'm an American and I represent a generation that can't afford anything.
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And that we are like flooded with illegals and no one speaks English and our hospitals are clogged.
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I think we need to have the prudence to reject the Jew hate.
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Like, okay, we're not going to put up with that.
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But also, if you call everyone an anti-Semite, if they don't take a puritanical view of the Netanyahu government,
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And probably an important conversation to have.
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But I would like to throw some questions the other direction.
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So I support Israel, but I don't support going in and fighting their war.
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I don't mind selling them arms, selling them arms.
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I also think it is in our strategic interest to align ourselves with anyone in a very dangerous region that has the same kind of views as freedom for everybody.
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But again, that doesn't mean I want to fight their wars or I want to go into Iran or any of that stuff.
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But because I say what I do, people jump on the right, jump to, well, you're just a Jew lover.
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And so it is this weird thing because we don't have this conversation about something like this with anybody else.
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It's like America, the rest of the world just jumps on America and just blames America for everything.
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America would have turned Canada into glass by now if the Canadians were lobbying missiles, if they had done, you know, October 7th to Buffalo.
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Can you imagine what we would have done if someone did that to us?
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And if everybody else said, no, no, wait a minute, so, so what?
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And if we, and if they were still holdouts that were, were planning and plotting that on October 7th, and they were still in charge of the government, do you think we'd stop?
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So all I want is just what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
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If, if we would do it, why shouldn't they do it?
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And, and why should we judge somebody else's war?
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Again, there's a huge difference between that and let's get our boots on.
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Israel was established so they could actually fight their own wars, have a fighting chance because they only had to listen to them.
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They, they wouldn't take their own guns away from them and they wouldn't shy away when somebody was trying to exterminate.
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The other thing is the people who are, are calling people, Jew lovers.
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Um, I think those are the people that say river to the sea and they have no idea what that means.
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The Israeli flag, a blue stripe at the bottom, a blue stripe at the top and the star of David in the middle.
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So if you're going to take from the river to the sea, there is no Israel.
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But, uh, the idea, uh, that there's a really dangerous sentiment expressed there, which was, Hey, if you're going to be accused of the, of the crime, uh, well, I guess you might as well do the crime.
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If someone accused you of being a rapist, you shouldn't go out and rape people.
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And the other way to think about this, cause I, every person has an instinct like this.
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Like you just want to, you want to react based on what they're calling you.
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When you choose a behavior based on something that someone is accusing you of, you are letting them control your behavior.
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Make the decision based on what you actually believe, right?
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Don't, don't let them, because they're making you mad, control your behavior.