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Glenn and Pat discuss the Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas hearings, the Notre Dame fire, and why we don't know what happened at Notre Dame. Also, we talk about the Australian government's plan to kill off all wild animals.
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Hey, welcome to Friday's podcast. We're going to church early today. Our sermon is on Sodom and
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Gomorrah. It is something actually I didn't plan on talking about today, but I thought it was
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interesting because we were talking about voices being silenced and how that happens. And I think
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there's a couple of stories from the Old Testament that really, really teach us something. And it
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looked pretty obvious to me, but you'd be the judge on that. Also, Australia has a horrible
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cat problem. Two million feral cats. Imagine the shedding. They're rubbing every couch in
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the jungle. Anyway, yeah, right. So it's bad. Two million feral cats. The reasoning behind
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it and the thinking behind it, I don't even understand. Yeah, but they're killing them
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with sausages. Yeah. And so we get into that. Nobody seems to care. Also, the draft update.
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I mean, hello. You did pretty well, Glenn. Pretty impressive. Yeah. Pretty impressive.
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And you kind of did pretty well. I put Stu to the test, gave him the same amount of information.
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Pat agrees with me that Stu has more information about Game of Thrones than I do of football.
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Let's see if he could actually put the people in the right houses, if you will, for Game of
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Thrones. Did he put the characters in the right place? And you'll see how that turns out. Also,
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we don't know how the Notre Dame fire started. We talk a little bit about ISIS and our favorite,
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Ilan Amar, a story we've never heard that you should. All on today's podcast.
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Where do we start? President Trump siding with AOC and saying the VA is doing, you know, it's doing
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great. The scaffolding workers that were smoking at Notre Dame. Didn't you, some crazy right-wing
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pundit and say that it may have started by a cigarette? Did you hear that? Did you hear this
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guy? He was sure it was going to be a cigarette. And you know what else? If they tell you it wasn't
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a cigarette, that means they're lying about it. Wait a minute. They're hiding it. It's a pro-tobacco
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lobby. It was Muslim smoking. Cher thinks that Bernie Sanders has gone too far. Cher has, and now
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Joe Biden has to express his regret to Anita Hill, but his, I'm sorry, is not acceptable.
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It's not enough. I, the revisionist history of this Anita Hill situation has got to stop.
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That one is incredibly frustrating. May I ask Sarah in the control room, do we have the audio
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of Michelle Obama on the campaign trail? Barack knows we got to change our history because that's
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what's happening right now. We're changing our history. It's being changed. The Anita Hill thing
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is a great example of it. It really is. I mean, basically when you step back from it,
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what you're finding is just a fundamental change in policy, a fundamental transformation,
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the change of our history. But it's really a change in policy from the Democrat party of when
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Clarence Thomas is getting tossed around in the media. And now, but they ended on, okay, look,
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we have no evidence that this happened. There's no evidence that any of this bad stuff happened.
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It's someone in a massive political moment trying to, you know, trying to get on the Supreme Court.
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And someone comes up with an accusation that you can't prove at all. There's not, there's no
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evidence of it. So obviously Clarence Thomas is still going to make it to the Supreme Court.
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That's where they were. And you know, obviously after you're just going through Kavanaugh,
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it is a complete change of opinion. They now are saying you are, you are guilty until proven innocent.
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And there's of course no way with a claim like this or the claim like Kavanaugh that you could ever
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prove someone innocent. Did Clarence Thomas sexually harass people around him? Well, no,
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I don't think he did. There's no evidence that he did. There's a couple of accuses. There's,
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I mean, really one major accusation. And now it's so much we've reversed this dynamic to guilty until
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proven innocent that Joe Biden is now forced to call Anita Hill and apologize for something.
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He didn't sexually harass her. He may be some other women, but not, not Anita Hill because he was on a
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committee that I guess they believed that they treated her badly in her unproven claim.
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So again, like every law suit or every criminal court proceeding, you would have one side give
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their argument and then the other side give their argument. It's every single time. That's what,
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that's how our system works. But now they want that to be tossed out. They want that to be just,
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you know, excised from America because now it's just, did she make the accusation? Yes. Then he's
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guilty. And now Biden has to go through this ridiculous charade where he's calling a woman
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that he did nothing wrong to. And he has to act as if he did do something wrong and apologize for
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something that he didn't do. And that's not even enough. She said, I now has to say, she's now saying
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that she wants more. It's not enough. She said, I can't be satisfied by him just simply saying,
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I'm sorry for what happened to you. The focus on apology to me is one thing, but he needs to give
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an apology to all the other women and to the American public because we know how deeply disappointed
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Americans around the country were about what they saw and not just women. There are women and men
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who have just really lost confidence in our government to respond to the problem of gender violence.
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This is insanity. Didn't they accuse Clarence Thomas of making inappropriate jokes at work?
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Largely, that was the accusation. Yes. That's all it was. That wasn't gender violence, gender violence.
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These terms are, they don't mean what these people think they mean. And this is of course using that
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word. Yeah, it is essentially Princess Bride at this point. And it's postmodernism, right? They are
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legitimately just redefining these words. I am, I've been, I keep feeling this strongly and I don't
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think I've ever said this on the air, but I think it almost every day. Please, you need to keep a
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journal. And I mean that with us too. We need to keep a journal. We need to start writing down the
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things that are being changed and how they're being changed because they're all being erased.
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They're just being erased. I'm doing a podcast today with a, with a writer. She's a, you know,
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she's a lefty, I guess, or, you know, kind of. I think she would say that she's from the left for
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sure. Okay. Um, and she's written for Playboy and everything else. She's a very different,
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very different. She's a brilliant writer. Um, but she's just very open and honest. And so she's,
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she's seeing stuff and she's like, I don't know. Wait a minute. I don't agree with that.
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Well, now she's completely, and I mean it being erased. All of her articles and everything that
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she's ever written is just being taken down. They're just getting rid of it. They're erasing
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her from the internet. And it's because she's essentially come out on a few things on a few
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things. Hey, you know, maybe, maybe boys and girls are different, right? Hey, you know,
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maybe, maybe these things that you guys are, these, this new brand of the left is a little
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insane. And you know what, let's be honest about it. What they're saying isn't true. You can't do
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that. You can't have one step out of the, the chosen path because as this is like crusade level
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religious sort of handling. This is burning of books. They're just deleting them. When everything
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is digital, there's no bonfire, but that is exactly what's happening. They are burning books.
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And this new left is a religion. It's, it is a religion. You step one. I mean, you even talked
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about this with Van freaking Jones, Van Jones, a man who was literally for part of his life,
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a communist, a communist, not a socialist, a communist, radical revolutionary communist by
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his own telling. He was a guy who was in the Obama administration as what at the time was thought of
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like the real left fringe of the Obama administration. A guy who said green is the new red. Yes. So he
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understood what the green movement was. He would understand the green new deal. Yes, exactly for
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what it was. And I think he probably still would agree with it. I bet he'd still support it. I think
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he'd still support it. He's on the outs. Yes. Because he did what? Talk to Donald Trump about a
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left wing priority, criminal justice reform. And by the way, something that the Trump administration
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agreed with and got, was passed in bipartisan fashion, but because he would talk to the Trump
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administration about a left wing priority, he's been, he's now being tossed to the side of the left.
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You have to be in lock freaking step. I, you know, I was talking about this with, uh, uh, Kamala
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Harris, who is, uh, you know, running for president of course. And, and, you know, a front, a top tier
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candidate. I didn't think you were on the phone with her like pillow talk. Yeah, no, I just wanted to
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see what she was up to. Uh, but tell me if, can Kamala Harris survive the democratic primary saying
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things like this. This is from her, uh, her, uh, communications director. Kamala's support for
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Israel is central to who she is. Nope. She is firm in her belief that Israel has a right to exist
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and defend itself. Nope. Including against rocket attacks from Gaza. Nope. That is, if that, she needs
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to like, she needs to excise that from the internet. If anyone gets word that she thinks
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that Israel, because saying that Israel can defend itself against rocket attacks is one
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thing. And that's way too far for the democratic party today, but to go the step further and
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say that they are responding as if they were not the ones who started all this, as if they
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were not the ones targeting innocent Palestinians. And that's the reason these poor people in Gaza
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are firing rockets. Bernie Sanders, they're the government is a racist government. Yes. That's,
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that's, that's the acceptable position. What the Israel, Israel is run by a bunch of racists
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and they're, they're torturing innocent Palestinians all the time. That's the only acceptable position
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in the, on the left right now. And I don't know that she can survive things like that. I,
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she will get criticized for saying that people can't defend themselves, can defend themselves
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against rockets. That is how crazy this party is. So here's the thing. I want to go back to
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keeping a journal. Here's the thing. Look at how much history we have lost over the last hundred
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years. They changed it slowly. Okay. They changed it slowly, but they had to because textbooks were
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out. And so people were watching textbooks. It was printed. You'd bring the book home. Mom and dad
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might go through it. You know, what is this? So you had to slowly do things. Well, they're not anymore.
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There are no textbooks anymore. Now you just change them overnight and we are losing new history.
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History is being changed in real time. You have to write down what actually is happening and keep a
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journal and don't necessarily tell everybody, just keep a journal for what is happening right now.
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Because at some point our kids won't have any idea of the truth. They will not have any idea of what
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this country was, how it really happened. Who were the good guys? Who were the bad guys? Who did what?
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Because they're erasing all of it. They're changing our history. As Michelle Obama said,
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Barack knows we have to change our history. Well, that's exactly what's happening,
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but it is happening at a very rapid pace. People need clay pots, clay jars. Do you remember me saying
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that 15 years ago? Sure. We have to preserve our history as people preserved histories in ancient
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days with the Dead Sea Scrolls by putting them in caves in a clay pot. We have to preserve our history.
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It is being systematically erased. And I don't mean just the history of the founding of our country
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or any of it. I mean the history that's happening right now. And the history that's happening right
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now, it is no longer you're a problem if you're a conservative or a Christian. You are now a problem
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on the left if you disagree and fall out of line at all. This is becoming a fascistic party.
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And, you know, you know what a fascist is. It doesn't matter if you're a Democrat or Republican or an
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Independent. You could be a fascist if you believe it's my way or the highway. If you believe that
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people don't have a right to their opinion, don't have a right to their own life. Listen to this.
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We are, we are, we have been, I have been, saying that you have a right to marriage. You have a right
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to marriage. Government has no place. I was there before Hillary and Barack and everybody else. There's no
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place for the government in your marriage ceremony. Though I will say that that is not their position.
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Their position is. No, I know, I know. Is different than that. But their position is, you must participate.
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Oh my gosh. Um, let's, let's just, uh, look at, um, let's go to, um, Thomas Friedman first. If you want
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to know that the world is upside down, here's Thomas Friedman, a guy who I have disagreed with my entire
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life. And he just went down to the border and then he goes on CNN. What would you expect Thomas
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Friedman to say on CNN about a border wall? Well, it definitely wasn't this. Listen.
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I'm as radically pro-immigration as they come, but it's pretty clear to me that unless we can assure
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a significant number of Americans that we can control our border, we're never going to have
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the proper immigration flow. I think we need, we desire, and that we have actually a moral
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responsibility, uh, given our history as a, as a nation of immigrants and, and a refuge, uh, for
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people, uh, fleeing persecution. I think the only way is a compromise, uh, on this, the tragedy.
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And that's why my column was, was that Trump is wasting this crisis. A crisis is a terrible thing
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to waste. We have a president who actually, when you think about it, Wolf, he has the, he has the
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chops with his base. If he were to sit down, call Nancy Pelosi up, say, we're going up to camp
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David, you bring your immigration team. I'll bring mine. I'll leave Stephen Miller at home.
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And we will actually sort out a compromise here where, cause Democrats were ready to,
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to fund more border security. But at the same time, we're going to create a legal pathway for
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people here. We're going to limit the number of ice, uh, uh, arrests, and we're going to have a
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rational, uh, inflow of people of the kind of people that are both high energy, high IQ that can
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actually drive our country forward. We need a compromise. When you say though, you want a high wall
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with a big gate, a smart gate, but a high wall, that's going to sound to a lot of folks out there.
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That's what Donald Trump wants. Well, I, I, I think you've got to control the border. When you
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have an increase of illegal apprehensions of illegal entries by 374% since October, um, uh, obviously
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you've got a situation where the border security is not sufficient and that's going to drive people
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who we should want to be pro immigration against immigration. Democrats have been willing to fund
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more border security. Okay. I'm for a high wall with a big gate, a compassionate, a smart gate
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so we can keep immigration going, but you're not going to do that. Wolf, if people think people
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can just walk into this country, they're not going to support the immigration that we need.
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There you go. Welcome to the club, Thomas Friedman. That's exactly what we've been saying. That's what
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Donald Trump has said. It's going to be a big, beautiful wall with a big, beautiful door in it,
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but there's going to be a wall. There has to be a wall. There has to be security on the border.
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And we have been painted as people who are, uh, you know, anti-Mexican, anti-immigrant. We're not.
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But there are those people. Most of us on the right are not those people. And by digging your
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heels into the, into the ground, when you've got a crisis like this, if the media was exposing this
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crisis as they should, Donald Trump would be building that wall today because Democrats would
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be saying, look, we got it. We got it. Like he is. Yeah. We got to do something. He actually went there
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and saw it for himself. Right. And realized, you know, again, 374% since October.
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There's just no question. What happened in October? What happened in October?
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It was Halloween. Yeah. Yeah. Um, Hmm. Uh, wasn't there a big comfort to controversy about the
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border around October when everybody was saying it's a crisis? No, it's not a crisis. Oh, we'll just
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let people come in and, uh, don't keep people in cages. Wasn't that around that time? I don't
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remember that at all. Yeah. I don't remember that at all. I think you're thinking of the
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Obama administration. Oh, is that what it was? It is amazing. There has to be a certain amount
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of people and there's seemingly few that will admit when something, when new evidence comes to
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light that their, that they, their previous position was wrong. I mean, you give Friedman
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some credit here. I would not have called him as one of the people who would do that,
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but it is important because you're right. Like these things get done in government because
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both sides are like, okay, yeah, this actually is a problem. I mean, you look and think of what
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happened after nine 11, right? Um, it's B that's what happens, right? People are like,
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okay, look, we could have had a political debate about how Muslims are being targeted and unfairly
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accused of terrorism, but let's just, uh, let's make sure we're secure. You know, there, there's
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those little debates that are constant. And then when a big event comes in and people forget about
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those things often to the negative, a lot of times people will forget their principles in a moment.
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Like when we see this with guns, right? Like every time there's a mass shooting, everyone,
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you know, there's a half of the country saying, okay, we got to take their guns away because this
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one person who we all agree is evil and should go to prison did something terrible with them.
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So that can be bad. I mean, never let a crisis go to waste is not a good instinct.
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It's not, but this is just recognizing, okay, the crisis is there. We're not trying to implement some
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crazy restrictive unconstitutional policy. We're saying we have a board, we have a border issue.
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We can't control it with the resources that we have, or really, I don't think any resources.
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So we need to be able to block as many of these people as possible.
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I think this is the way the country might've felt around 1850, where it wasn't clear, uh, that,
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you know, it was clear that things weren't working, but there was still a little bit of hope that the
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two parties, the Democrats and the Whigs would be able to work things out on slavery. And then it came
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to a point where Sumner standing up and going, neither of you guys are serious. The Democrats nor the
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Whigs, you're not serious. You're not doing anything about this. And some of us are actually seeing this
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as a real crisis. And we're, we're out, we're out. And that's when a third party is born. And I,
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I'm telling you, I think a third party is becoming more and more, uh, of a, of a clear answer,
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but it will happen in, I think it will happen with members who are on both sides right now.
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And it's not going to be some mamby pamby third party. Remember the Republicans were revolutionary.
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They weren't like, we're all going to get along because the Whigs and the Democrats are always
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fighting. So there's no labels. We're all going to get along. No, that was not their position.
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That was not the position. There is no compromise on this. This is wrong. Slavery is wrong.
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And what's the issue? That's where they went. What's the, cause I mean, I will say,
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I understand your, what you're saying there. And I know you have the historical knowledge to back
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it up. It has happened in the United States. Does not feel like a moment for that. Does he know what?
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So in their own, so many people think of these things as teams. It's such a, a binary situation
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right now. What is the issue that a third party can break off with Democrat support and be,
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uh, to, to, to unify them like that in a, in a real moral purpose right now, the Democrats are
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not standing up because their choice, their choice is Donald Trump. And I mean, their vocal
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choice. I, I think that there is more and more hidden democratic support for Donald Trump than
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anybody thinks I could be wrong. And I ate to, I mean, I don't want to talk him up. I don't want
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2016 for sure. I don't want to talk him up because whenever I talk people up, it's a kiss of death. So
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he's horrible and you should never vote for him. And I'm, I'm definitely never going to vote for
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him. Now I got that out of my system so he can win. Um, so here, here's the thing. I think that
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there is a lot of people that just don't want to have their hat taken from them. They don't want to
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be called racist bigots. They just want to get along and they're so sick of it, but they also see
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the handwriting on the wall. They see what's happening. You don't have to be a genius to see,
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wait a minute, these people are being ostracized and they used to be on my side. They, I kind of
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agree with them. And when you talk to the people of the intellectual dark web, they're all saying this
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and you're seeing people say, I can't believe I'm standing with conservatives. I would have never
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guessed that just two years ago. I would have said no way. But the, the, the conservative
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constitutional conservative, the constitutional conservative position is the winning position.
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It is the, um, I, I'm, I'm not a crazy radical that wants to throw all laws out. I, I, I don't want,
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you know, just chaos on the street. I'm somebody who believes in government and I believe in a limited
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government, but there are some things that have to change. And this, this is not working as we're doing
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it. And so I, I don't hate my neighbor. I don't want to hate my neighbor. I don't hate straight
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people. I don't hate gay people. I don't hate white people. I don't hate black people. I'm tired
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of being put in a group. Yeah. I think there, if there is one issue that would unify people like
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that, and you've seen it in a lot of these podcasts that you've done, there's a great series
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of podcasts coming on and you can binge through a ton of them as well. They're all available at
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glenbeck.com and on YouTube and everywhere else. But the, the idea of this pushback against
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political correctness, I think is, is, is one of those things that unifies people. We saw this
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with Kavanaugh where like, okay, he's being accused of these terrible things. A lot of people who are
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even on the left said, wait a minute, I've got a son. I'm not at all comfortable with this standard
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that any woman from 30 years in his past can ruin his life in the future. That's not an issue that's
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Democrat or Republican. No. Any mother would feel that. And it happened. I mean, people really did
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say the same thing with, you know, when it comes to some of the gender issues, some of the, those
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issues where we all understand and we've always understood that X, Y, and Z is true. And you're
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trying to come in here and not only say that X, Y, and Z aren't true, but you're saying I'm evil.
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If I think the old way was correct. And that is a big, that's a big step for people to take.
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And it's not, it's obviously not the right way to go. When conservative means I want to conserve
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and preserve logic, truth, reason, truth, discussion. I mean, that's when America becomes
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conservative. And if, if we were better at messaging, that's what we'd be saying a conservative
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is right now. A conservative is to say, I preserve the constitution of the United States
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and I preserve the bill of rights. I am trying to conserve science and reason and measurement
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and truth and history. We're not changing our history. We're not changing our language. We, we are,
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we have problems and we can solve them. But by, by abandoning all reason, I don't know of a single
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person that says, yeah, you know, a seven-year-old kid, they should have a sex change. They should
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start giving a seven-year-old kid hormones. That's insanity. That is, that is Mengele experimentation
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on children. There's no, there's no data to back any of that stuff up. You don't know what that's
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going to do. You're experimenting on children. If that makes me a conservative to say, wait a minute,
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I want to wait for data. I want to see. I want to, I, you, you can't just do that to children and
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give it a whirl. If that's what it means to be a conservative, I think we're in the majority.
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Hey, it's Glenn. And if you like what you hear on the program, you should check out Pat Gray
00:27:43.920
Unleashed. His podcast is available wherever you download your favorite podcast. So where are we
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headed? And have you noticed how fast things are changing now? Okay. It's not just you. Things are
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changing rapidly. And there's a reason for that. And, uh, on next Wednesday, we are going to show you
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the reason because we're going to show you the plan. This is one of the most amazing discoveries, uh,
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we have made. And you know that I have made a lot of what people would call predictions, crazy
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predictions. They're not predictions. I just read a lot. I study history. I look for patterns. I connect
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dots. It's analysis. It's not prediction. And if you take people at their word,
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when people tell you something crazy, I'm going to do this, they usually do it. I'm going to kill
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you. Well, I take that one seriously. I'm going to start a caliphate. I take you seriously.
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And then I look at the, the dots and the connections and the patterns of history and see,
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does this person have a chance to, to cobble together a caliphate? Yeah. Yeah, they do.
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The conditions are right. So then I go on the air and say, they're going to try to start a caliphate
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and they do. We found a document in our research on socialism. We're writing a book right now on,
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on socialism. And we're also preparing all of these shows, uh, for, for fall, uh, this coming fall
00:29:30.700
on socialism. And as we're doing our research, uh, Jason, our head researcher, he comes in and he's
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just white. And he's like, have you ever heard of this? And I'm like, no, he's like, this is the
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craziest thing I've ever read. Glenn. He said, it is the plan of what's happening today. And I start
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reading it and I'm like, Oh my gosh, this is, this is, where did you get this? He said it was written
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in, I think 1950 or 51 by, uh, the communist historian in Czechoslovakia. And it's really an
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evil book of how we did it. Cause you have to remember the Soviets were kept by a treaty that
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we signed at the end of world war II. They couldn't just march into Czechoslovakia and Poland and all
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those things. They just couldn't do it. They weren't allowed to take it over. So the communists
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wanted to spread communism throughout the world. How do we get these countries to fall? Well,
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their first attempt was Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovakia was this amazing country, amazing
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country, uh, highest, uh, wealth per capita. I think next to the United States, it was top five. I think
00:30:49.480
it was number two. The production was incredible. Even though it was destroyed under the Nazis,
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it quickly came back because it was a free market democratic society. The guy who started
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is the father of their country, if you will, studied over here. And so he modeled everything
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on us. And so it was just thriving. 1945. It's dropped from the Nazis by 1947. They are the bread
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basket of Europe. They're feeding everybody. It is roaring by 1948, 49. They flip and they're
00:31:29.240
a communist country. How the heck did that happen? Well, very carefully laid plans. And the archivist,
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the historian of the communist party in Czechoslovakia wrote it all down. Here's how we did it.
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Yeah. And in an effort to say, basically, we need to remember how we did this because it worked
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really well. It worked really well. We should, we should, we need to have this in the communist
00:31:54.780
party record so we can emulate it in the future if needed. So the reason why we found it is because
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it was smuggled out of the, uh, Czechoslovakia out from the iron curtain into America in 1960.
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And it fell into the hands of a couple of senators and then it just disappeared.
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Well, we found it again. And wait until you see how far down the line we are. Remember,
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this is how to flip a country in three short years. And we are almost there. And we gotta pay
00:32:30.080
attention. So next Wednesday on YouTube, Facebook, on blaze TV, it's all free 8 PM, a special socialism,
00:32:41.840
All right, let's go. Are you ready for Glenn's review of the 2019 NFL draft? Big night last night,
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thousands and thousands of people. See how many people were there, Pat? Over 200,000.
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Incredible. I, that was unbelievable. Who's, are you being serious?
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200,000 people were there in Nashville to go down that, the main road.
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200,000. Would you go and look at the replays of that?
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Yeah, I'm not going to. I don't even know where I would find them.
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Okay. Well, NFL.com would probably have them, but I mean, you know.
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So it was the whole, like, a town? A main strip of a town?
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It used to be in Radio City every year, and they decided a few years ago, the first time
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they did it was in Philadelphia, like in front of the, what people would call the Rocky Museum.
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But, you know, that whole, if you remember standing at the top, when I think you were
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able to make it there after a couple of hours, when you're on the top of the stairs there
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and you look down the street, it just goes on forever.
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I mean, the idea that the NFL is dying is maybe a little preemptive here.
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But it may die after your draft review from yesterday.
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We will see, though, because I think there's some good news in here for Glenn Beck as well.
00:34:34.860
This almost sounds like it's a sports, you know, like you're a sports center.
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Talk about it in, like, a sportscaster way, and it will sound official.
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I will say, going in, I did not think Glenn Beck would be able to pull this off.
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But he did accomplish one thing that no other draft expert was able to accomplish.
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And I'd love to get your reaction before we dive in.
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Like every other sports program, we're going to give you our reaction before we tell you
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So, the first overall pick in the draft of the Arizona Cardinals.
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Glenn Beck predicted Devin White would get selected.
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So, the experts predicted he would go fifth in the draft.
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With a second pick in the draft, Glenn predicted that Drew
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Which we tried to dissuade him from that a little bit.
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Telling him, they already have a quarterback there.
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You didn't tell me that this was not hand grenades.
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So, Drew Locke, Glenn predicted to go second overall.
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And he did not get drafted in the first round at all.
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Next up, Glenn had Jawan Taylor going third to the New York Jets.
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Actual draft position, undrafted in the first round, which is a surprise.
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Wilkins, because I said he could also might go third.
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You kept saying that because the two teams were from the same city, you could switch them.
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They're both in the same stadium in New Jersey.
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So, you're 0 for 3 so far, but things get better.
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Okay, I thought there was some good news happening.
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Just based on the crowd reaction yesterday, boys.
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Glenn, really high on Bunchie Stallings from Kentucky.
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I don't remember what it was, but it was a good reason for Bunchie.
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Yes, they were all really good reasons, as we heard yesterday.
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So, Bunchie Stallings, Glenn predicted to be fifth.
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I bet his dad called him and said, Glenn Beck just predicted.
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And then he was like, not the guy who every time he endorses a candidate, they lose.
00:38:16.960
So, Bunchie Stallings predicted to go fifth by Glenn Beck.
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You may know this one if you followed it at all.
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Glenn predicted Kyler Murray to go and, I guess, play behind Nick Foles in the giant contract
00:38:57.180
he just signed instead of going to the Cardinals.
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And so did the experts predicted him number 1 as well.
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He at least could see the explosion from where he was.
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Now, I know you were passionate about this particular pick.
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And, you know, that's the way everybody in Detroit, when they open their door in the morning,
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As the bullets fly by, they say, wow, another bullet flew by.
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He may also have been surprised that he was, first of all, picked 8th, but before the first
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Either that or I got it right on the first time and I should have stopped.
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If you're standing that close to a hand grenade, you're dead.
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And it's not horseshoes or hand grenades is the saying.
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But there is one thing that Glenn Beck did that no one else that I saw as an expert actually
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Glenn Beck predicted for the ninth pick, Daniel Jones, the quarterback from Duke.
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Now, Jones was predicted to go 17th by experts.
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But the only expert I saw, and I use you as an expert after that pick.
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The only expert I saw picking Daniel Jones in the top nine was Glenn Beck, and he nailed
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I want an article written about that in sportsy kind of terms and throw that out there.
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As you see, I have a bunch of teams up on the board.
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Now, you probably know more about the Game of Thrones than I do about football.
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So, I'm giving you, with their names, Frumpy Girl.
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We do our Game of Thrones and see how close he becomes.