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Bill O'Reilly opens up his wallet for $20,000, and it's like Scrooge at Christmas time. Plus, we have Dave Issey on to ask for voices in the country that are pro-Trump, and he needs your help.
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Hey, welcome to the podcast. Great show. Great show for you today.
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I don't even know how we're going to squeeze everything in to the podcast.
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We have Bill O'Reilly. Bill O'Reilly actually opened up his wallet for $20,000 today.
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Yeah, believe it or not. And getting that is like Scrooge at Christmas time.
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You know, and I felt like I was asking for a scuttle of coal, but he actually did it.
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Also, he had a lot to say about what's going on with the White House and the press corps.
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Plus, we had Dave Issey on. Dave has a way for us to come together and he needs your help.
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He's looking for voices in the country that are pro-Trump, that want to help with history.
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Also, I think in regards to that a little, we should touch a little bit on how to win friends and influence people.
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A way for you to actually not have a civil war at your Thanksgiving table.
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The more you intimidate and threaten people, the more they do what you want.
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Strangely, not the case, but also yesterday we picked a name of somebody who could come out and spend, you know, the Saturday with us at our Mercury One gala.
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I called her today to verify that she was coming.
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She told me some news and it actually turned out to be an amazing story.
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There's something that the, there's a new tactic being employed by the left.
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And if it doesn't backfire, may I use the president's word, bigly, then I think we're in serious trouble.
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First, it was a commercial ran by Planned Parenthood.
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And it used a precious looking little baby in a lullaby.
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And then these words, she deserves to be loved.
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How evil do you have to be to see this beautiful child?
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And then try to think that this baby could have been killed and it would have been a good thing.
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You know, if you were struggling, this baby deserves to be loved.
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The second crazy ad, I don't even know what it's about.
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Celine Dion has just launched a new clothing line.
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You know, that's just what I've been waiting for.
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I mean, I've been hearing the clamoring all around the streets of America going,
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could we just get a clothing line from Celine Dion?
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She now, she's launched her clothing line with a little mini movie style commercial.
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But I have to warn you, it's one of the creepiest things you'll hear.
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Well, I was going to say all year, but we're still three, four weeks away.
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We might hit something even more creepy by the end of the year.
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Our children, as we are all just links in a never-ending chain that is life.
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But in reality, we are only a fraction of their universe.
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But the course will always be theirs to choose.
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Now, they're wrapped in pink and blue blankets, but she's about to blow out of her hand some
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sort of magical, well, it kind of looks like ashes.
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And it floats around the room of this nursery in a hospital, and all the blue and pink goes
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Yes, they're the focus of our lives, but we're just an insignificant little nothing to them.
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Celine, it doesn't make me want to buy your baby clothes.
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Now, Celine loves this because, isn't she Canadian?
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Canada's been on this, this whole thing of, oh, you know, your children, you know, they're
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your children until we tell you they're not your children.
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By the way, does anybody know what, um, 1984, they claim that George Orwell may have stolen
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In 1984, it's a big government, it controls everybody, everybody has a number and, and
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a name and, and, and big brothers watching you.
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But it's actually, um, and now that I've read the book, I think you could make a pretty
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strong case that it was stolen from a Russian novel in 1922.
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You know what the name of that in a Russian novel is?
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And where nobody can say I or me, each individual is we, because the individual doesn't exist.
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You're not an individual, you're part of the collective.
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And, you know, if we start to run down to too many spokes or, you know, not enough spokes,
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Because you have to be identical to everybody else and you're just part of the collective.
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And Celine Dion is shown in this little mini movie breaking into the hospital nursery where
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she delivers the line, they have the right to choose.
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Which turns the hospital into some Orwellian, you know, black and white room, removes all
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of the pink and blue, and changes all the boy-girl symbolism into, like, hospital crosses that
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Honestly, it looks like they're almost wearing prison clothes.
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No, I seriously, I love my kids so much where they, just everything is black and white in
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Oh, if we could get them those Nehru jackets, if we could get them the old communist, you
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know, uh, like Mao jacket for the kids, wouldn't that be cute?
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The scariest thing about the past seven days or so is I haven't heard any real backlash
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Have you seen a backlash where a beautiful baby is, is, is used as a choice?
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It deserves to be loved, deserves to be wanted, and deserves to be a choice.
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Mom should be able to kill this beautiful baby.
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Has the, has the cultural Marxist movement washed over us so much that we're now either
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just dead inside from all of it because we just, I don't know, it's just, or are we starting
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How long before we all start standing up and saying, no, our children are our children?
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My child is not a number for the state, not part of the collective.
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No government, no Marxist, no capitalist has any claim to them.
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You know, I really feel, I really do feel for Bruce Jenner.
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I, I, I will call Bruce Jenner, Caitlyn, out of respect.
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I feel, my heart breaks to think the guy that was on my Wheaties box, at the whole time,
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And if he wants me to call him Caitlyn, I'll call you Caitlyn.
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Because I don't want, I don't want to be a part of any of your pain.
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But if you have to put me on the stand and say, is that a male or a female?
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And I can understand, but I am not going to change reality.
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Now, if Bruce Jenner wants to become Caitlyn Jenner and wants to have surgery and everything else,
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Child abuse to suggest that a 10-year-old should be giving hormones.
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That a 10-year-old should be allowed to choose at that point.
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Any attempt to trivialize or diminish the family, any attempt to trivialize or diminish the individual into the basic we,
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Any attempt to trivialize or dismiss basic science should be met head on.
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Now, I don't know how many people can still stomach hearing my heart will go on one more friggin' time.
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But please, for the sake of sanity, Celine, I'll buy a ticket to your show.
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I'll endure that if you will just close your mouth, stop trying to preach Marxist propaganda,
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and we'll listen to your damn, oh my gosh, the boat is sinking song.
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So yesterday, this guy, this kid in junior high calls me up and he says,
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Glenn, I'm having a really hard time educating my friends because they don't really want to hear it.
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And I can be, I don't remember the word he used exactly, but it was basically, I can get heated at times.
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It was probably not that strong, but it was in that neighborhood.
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And the thing that came off right off the top of my head was you need to read How to Win Friends and Influence People.
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Now, I haven't read this probably since I was a teenager.
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My dad was, oh, I mean, How to Win Friends and Influence People.
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Last night, I reread it, and it was like having a conversation with my dad.
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And I realized where so much of what I believe comes from.
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I mean, if you really want to know who I am or the basis of me, a cornerstone of me, it's this book.
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You're going to have dinner with your relatives who are absolutely on the wrong side of every argument.
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Here's how you have a really good Thanksgiving.
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Number one, don't criticize, condemn, or complain.
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When people are criticized or humiliated, they rarely respond well.
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Appreciation is one of the most powerful tools in the world.
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People will rarely work at their maximum potential under criticism.
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Three, arouse in the other person an eager want.
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To get what we want from another person, we must forget our own perspective and begin to see things from other people's perspectives.
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My father was, look, he was horribly abused as a kid and he had nothing to go on.
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He was kind of a Willy Loman kind of guy where he just didn't have a lot of friends and he just worked all the time.
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But his friends, I found out later in life, were people like this, Norman Vincent Peale, that were just his book friends.
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And he would take these ideas and he would apply them.
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And he told me, he said, son, I want you to do this.
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And he said, I walked down one side of the street and I frowned at everybody.
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And I just kind of looked at them and just kind of dismissed them.
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He said that I crossed the street after a few blocks and I decided to smile.
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And everyone I met on the other side of the street greeted me with happiness.
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He said, so either there's a problem, you're on the wrong side of the street, or it's what you're putting out.
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Remember that a person, remember a person's name.
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If you apply these at Thanksgiving, you are going to find a completely different atmosphere.
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Listen to these 12 ways to win people to your thinking.
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One, the only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
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Whenever we argue with someone, no matter if we win or lose the argument, we all still lose.
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The other person will either feel humiliated or strengthened and will only seek to bolster their own position.
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We must never tell people flat out that they are wrong.
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It will only serve to offend them and insult their pride.
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If you're wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
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Whenever we're wrong, we should immediately admit it.
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If we begin our interactions with others in a friendly way, people will be more receptive.
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Five, start with questions to which the other person will always answer yes.
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That is, that's the theory of, in my book, about the unum.
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Let the other person do a great deal of talking.
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Number seven, let the other person feel the idea is his or hers.
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Try to see things from the other person's point of view.
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Other people may often be wrong, but we cannot condemn them.
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Success in dealing with people requires a sympathetic grasp on the other person's viewpoint.
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Nine, be sympathetic with the other person's ideas and desires.
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They want us to recognize all that they desire and feel.
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If we can sympathize with others, they will appreciate our side as well,
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and it will often come around to our way of thinking.
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When people say, I don't want to know what they're thinking.
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Their solution may be bogus, but what they're feeling, and think about you.
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This anger is coming from the place where we don't feel heard.
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If the media would actually listen to us, actually listen to us, our world would be a lot different.
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If they reflected our point of view, and if they would look at us and say, well, that's not racist.
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What these people are feeling is a loss of the country that they grew up in, a loss of the values that they grew up in.
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And those were values that have been here for 5,000 years.
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They're having all of the basic principles shift under their feet.
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Wouldn't you be more apt to listen to somebody who understood you?
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The thing that most motivates people is the game.
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Everyone desires to excel and prove their worth.
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If we want someone to do something, we must give them a challenge, and they will oftentimes rise to meet it.
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Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly.
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No one likes to make mistakes, and no one likes to have others point it out in front of other people.
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Talk about your own mistakes before criticizing the others.
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Ask a question instead of giving the direct order.
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Nothing diminishes the dignity of man quite like an insult to his pride.
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How many times have we said, for those people who, let's take on our own side.
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For those people who have been with Donald Trump the whole time, what are you doing?
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When you have people that are coming, like for instance me or anybody else,
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when you have people start to come into the tent, why would you say,
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You know it's part of your problem that we have these problems.
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See, this would be, uh, the Clinton thing right now is one that I struggle with because,
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Where was the left during all of these years where Bill Clinton was the same horrible person
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Now, finally, after Hillary's lost a couple of times and the family's going, you know,
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But this is, I think, where we miss the boat because we immediately jumped to the media and
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Let's point out when they're wrong and let's welcome them when they're right.
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You know, if that ever happens, but it's not, we're not talking about them.
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I'm talking about the people at your table next week.
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I'm talking about the people that you work with.
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Yeah, because we do basically the opposite of everything you just described in the, from
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I mean, I think, cause I definitely handle issues on this show differently than I would
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handle them with friends I was trying to convince.
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Like if I was trying to convince, you know, because, you know, because we do this for a
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living, when you go out to dinner with anyone, they basically ask you lots of political questions
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And if the person I'm talking to is not on the same side of the issue as me, I tell them
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You try, you do almost all the things you just listed.
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If you're trying to convince them or at least trying to make them open their mind to the
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possibility that maybe they're not right, you use those things.
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I'm conflicted with it because part of it is we're talking to an audience largely that
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understands the basic foundations of what we're talking about, right?
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Like this audience, generally speaking, is going to know that higher taxes are bad, right?
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Because he taught you how to win an argument, okay?
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He was just teaching you the basic principles that we now, you say, we all have that this
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audience understands basics, you know, the basic principles, okay?
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But what we didn't do, that was back in the 90s, and that worked because nobody had any
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We needed to have that baseline, and we still need to teach people baseline stuff.
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People were condemning Rush Limbaugh, and if you said it came from Rush Limbaugh, well,
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You used to say you didn't want to put your own names on your books.
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You didn't even want to put Glenn Beck on the book because it was just people wouldn't
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So what we need to do is start teaching people, and you can't, here's lesson number one, read
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this book, How to Win Friends and Influence People.
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Because it has all of the answers on how we can move forward and actually make a difference,
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not just politically, but also at the Thanksgiving table next week.
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Yeah, we've seen a huge change in Glenn over the years because of relief factor, which is
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It'll help change the lives of people around the person in pain because the person in pain
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You'll be able to tolerate the people who are in pain.
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Yeah, and I was at the end of my rope about a year ago, and my wife said, just try it.
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Everybody at work is trying it, and I'm like, it's not going to work.
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I saw an enormous change, and I haven't stopped taking it since.
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And that's about what 70% of the people who try it for three weeks, that's about 70% of
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If it doesn't work, you know, you're out 20 bucks in three weeks.
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Mr. Bill O'Reilly, it has been a pretty hectic week, but I don't know the last week that we
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And I think we should start with your op-ed today, the Trump media war.
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The Trump media war is, I would say, depressing to Americans who are thinking people, because
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it basically signals that there's not going to be any unity in this country while President
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Trump is holding the office, because neither side is going to back down, all right?
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But then I took a letter out of my historical collection by Harry Truman, which makes the
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column really worth reading, and I say, this is nothing new.
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And Truman just excoriates the media and gives examples about how it was so unfair to Abraham
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Lincoln and George Washington and other presidents.
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What is new is the machines, the tweets, the hysteria on cable news, all of that is new.
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But, you know, it seeps into the culture and it makes us a more disagreeable population,
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So let me go back, because the first paragraph of your op-ed, which is honestly the only paragraph
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So let me go here, because you're absolutely right on...
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It's just everywhere now, and it's in our own personal life, and we are participating in
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Um, but let me specifically go to Jim Acosta, because I'm really, I'm, I'm, I'm sick of this,
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I think, and correct me, tell me where I'm wrong here.
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I think the president taking away Jim Acosta's, um, uh, pass, White House pass, is justified
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in this case, because Jim Acosta needs somebody, should be CNN, to say, Jim, there are rules,
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It used to always be, sir, I have one question, and I'd like a follow-up.
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He really tried to answer to the best of his ability, and peacefully, and nice, nicely.
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He was just trying to condemn the, he was picking a fight with the president.
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So the, the, the question is, is this a freedom of speech issue or freedom of, of, of the press
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That's where the column that you, uh, refused to read it.
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In fact, you're wealthy enough to have people read it to you.
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And yesterday we, uh, brought in a guy, a lawyer, former prosecutor who, uh, went down
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line by line over CNN's complaint and pointed out at least a dozen inaccuracies in the complaint
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And I said, well, will that influence the judge that CNN is not telling the truth about Jim
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Acosta and the, uh, what happened in the, uh, white house briefing room?
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Will that, he said, well, it shouldn't influence the judge's ruling on the constitutional request,
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but it'll tee off the judge because the judge will see that CNN is lying, which they clearly
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That's why you have Bill O'Reilly.com every night.
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It sounds like the first segment in three years that I've been interested in.
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Rub some of that painkiller on your forehead right now, will you?
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So basically CNN alleges in its complaint to the federal judge that Acosta simply asked
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He harangued the president and insinuated that he was lying when he labeled the caravan an
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It's an insinuation and a harangue and everybody knows it.
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The management puts that in writing to a federal judge.
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So your question was, shouldn't CNN try to rein in its chief White House correspondent from
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It's the only way they're going to get in the news.
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And, and so, and their business model is to destroy the Trump presidency.
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So, of course, they're going to say, Jim, you know, go on and CNN's not banned from the
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They have correspondence that cover the presidential press conference, just not Acosta, because
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Well, here's the, here's the, let me play devil's advocate.
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And I don't, I do not think this is what's going on, but we have to protect.
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I don't want a, you know, I wouldn't want, you know, Fox News to have, who was it?
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Major Garrett was really good at holding Obama's feet to the fire.
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Jake Tapper, when he was, I think with ABC, he was really good at holding, they were the
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And I don't want the, hang on, hang on, I've hyped down for a second, man.
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So, um, for, I don't want the president to be able to say, I don't like the fact that
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And those guys were, they were always respectful of the president and the office.
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If he were asking questions, tough questions, he would have every right to do it.
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And I would celebrate, and I would stand behind his right to ask the toughest questions.
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And the White House denying him the press pass was not based on editorial content.
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He was misbehaving in their, in their opinion, in the White House opinion.
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So now the judge has to make that determination.
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I have to say, was it the banishment of Acosta based on his behavior?
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So we'll see if the judge, who is a Trump appointee, comes back today and gives CNN relief.
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All CNN is asking for today is a restraining order against banning Acosta.
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But what the judge will say is yes or no, you have to give him the pass back.
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I believe that this is obviously the judge's big moment in the spotlight.
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And he wants to probably go over his decision, every word of it, because he knows he's going to get hammered either way.
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Whatever his decision is, the judge is going to get hammered.
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So he wants to go over a little more time and just get the wording correct.
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That's speculation, but that's what I would surmise.
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Bill, separate from the actual court proceedings, because you said something, and I think I totally agree with it, which is CNN wants the disruption.
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You know, Jim Acosta doesn't care about the truth.
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He wants to put himself and elevate himself to the level of a fight with the president of the United States.
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My question is, just strategically, from the Trump administration's standpoint, doesn't this elevate him and put him on this platform where it's Trump versus Acosta, and it's giving Acosta everything he wants to be a martyr for the First Amendment?
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Well, Trump sees it differently in the sense that Trump wants to build a wall not only to keep out migrants on the southern border, but against criticism from the national press.
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And part of the wall is convincing Americans that the press will never report accurately on him.
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So the Trump administration believes that Acosta's aggression helps them by diminishing the press in general.
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And, you know, I'll tell you what, if you look at the surveys about Americans and how they feel about the American media, they're down there in the 30s now.
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A guy who doesn't read the research material before he interviews.
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Oh, you know I read every word of that damn thing.
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This is an evaluation on the Glenn Beck radio program based upon my knowledge of what is happening at FNC.
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That happened when Roger Ailes left the company.
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Now the new people are not of the same mindset of Mr. Ailes.
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And the shift has basically been we have to become more mainstream, not more liberal, all right, but more mainstream.
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And now we have to get closer to the other national media.
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We celebrated the fact that we were not in the club.
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Which propelled Fox News to the top of the news ratings.
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That attitude, like, we don't care about the corrupt media because we know they're not telling the truth.
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The day that Fox News fires their entire primetime lineup and to replace it with Shep Smith is the day they would consider, consider allowing Fox News into the club for about two days.
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I mean, Fox News is so demonized by the far left that no matter what it does.
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But Fox News does not want to be criticized by the Washington Post and the New York Times and CNN.
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So they said, OK, well, we'll throw in with the freedom of peace, freedom of press movement and we'll file an amicus brief.
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And maybe that'll send a signal that we want to be friends.
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OK, so Bill O'Reilly, when we come back, I want to talk to a little bit about the border and what is happening.
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And something I I actually heard today driving in on I remember what it was, some liberal podcast that I was listening to driving in.
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And they said, you'll notice that the left is or the right is not even talking about the border.
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In fact, I'm wondering what the president is going to be doing about this now.
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So we go to the caravan and Mexico and how Mexico has provided police escorts to our border when Bill O'Reilly comes back.
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Bill, some news just broke that the judge has sided with CNN.
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It'll be interesting to see if the White House appeals, because basically the judge is saying this is Timothy J. Kelly.
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You can do whatever you want and not lose your credentials.
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Well, certainly he will be overturned, I think, by the Supreme Court.
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And, you know, if they appeal it to the liberal appeals court in D.C., they'll lose.
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But if they want to bring it to the Supreme Court, they'd win.
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But the other way to handle it is, all right, Acasa, you know, here's your press pass back.
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And then if he disrupts the press conference, if he, like, says, Iowa, my question, you haven't called on me or whatever,
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then you can say, thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
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Or you could try for the big, you know, kahuna and have the Supreme Court say, no, the government does have a right on its own property to regulate disruptive behavior.
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So, I mean, this doesn't make any sense at all.
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The Trump administration, the first thing you have to do is make some rules and distribute the rules.
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But, again, if they did, then they'd sue on that.
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Oh, you mean, they're limiting our access to the president and limiting what we can do or can't do.
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But the Trump administration has a couple of avenues to go if they want them.
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You say that the new incoming president of Mexico says he's going to legalize all drugs.
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All this does is cut the overhead for the cartel so they don't have to bribe as many Mexicans and hire as many gunmen and shoot at the police and the army.
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Wait, but you don't have to shoot at the police if it's legal.
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So it cuts their overhead so they don't have to spend that.
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They make their money in Chicago, New York, L.A., and all American cities.
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So it just makes it easier for them to bundle up their product and send it El Norte.
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This is the best thing that could possibly happen to the cartels.
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So what does that mean for America and our policy?
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It means we have twice as many hard drugs here as we can have.
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When they escorted those buses, they escorted the buses with federales to our border.
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They're doing that to protect the migrants from people who would beat them up and rape them.
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And I did go down there in the spring to Baja, and I did some reporting down there about how they were handling their military and dispersing them to fight the cartels.
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But now the argument for a border wall becomes even stronger when you say, okay, so now we have a free fire zone in Mexico.
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They can do anything they want in hard drugs, so we've got to make it harder for them to get it into America.
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And they still, the liberals still wouldn't put the wall because eventually they want legalized hard drugs here.
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You know, how this whole media thing is now based on Trump.
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They're going to have to run Andy Griffith reruns if Trump, you know, takes a vacation for two weeks.
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And this weekend we're having an auction to raise funds.
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And I just wanted to bring a couple of things to your attention because I know you collect, you know, rare writings.
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We are, we've formed a partnership with the Lincoln Museum in Illinois.
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And they're the ones who have the original Gettysburg Address.
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And as you may know, there's only Abraham Lincoln made a copy of it.
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This, we have asked them, and shockingly they said yes, if they would make a high-res certified copy off of the original.
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So it's the only copy of the handwritten Gettysburg Address that we know of that is, you know, up for auction and in existence.
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And I just wanted to bring it to your attention that, you know, the biddings.
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Are they going to make a lot of copies or just one?
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This is the only copy that they have ever made, and they will make.
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Yeah, but he's going to, I've got to nail him down to a price now.
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You're a great guy, and you've just bought something that Glenn wrote down with a pencil
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You know, I'll frame it and put it in my garage.
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If you're Beck forging this, by the way, if you do, I'd like to have that.
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