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Beto O'rourke is the worst human being in the earth, and he's also one of the most idiocyous. On today's glorious podcast, we take a look behind the scenes of the events leading up to Beto's political stunt where he danced on the dead bodies of children to make a political stunt.
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okay stew stew are you listening no nothing ever changes of course he's
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you want to talk about maybe the podcast today my gosh i have to do everything sure my name's
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on the show sure i make all the big cash uh you know sure yeah all that but let me do your job
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for you here and tell you about the podcast today yes uh so today was an interesting podcast to give
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you a little behind the scenes part of this normally we have many guests scheduled throughout
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the day yeah today we decided we were going to do nothing but phone calls from listeners yes and
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that was our big we wanted to hear from you right and what happened to that idea right as we started
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the show all the phones went out so we literally couldn't take a call did you notice the guy
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seriously did you notice the truck out front off to the side of the building that was a fiber optic
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truck cia uh and they had the manhole uh open somebody was down there where i know the phone
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trunk is uh-oh cia so did you see that i didn't see it no i didn't really yeah oh my gosh if it
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wasn't there when you came in it was definitely the cia because i got here like at 5 30 and that
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truck was there who does work in the middle of the night stew cia there you go so the cia ruined the
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show but it was actually a good show anyway uh mainly because we got to yell about beto o'rourke and
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his idiocy yeah quite a bit feel passionately about that uh you know uh and maybe some things were said
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maybe some songs were sung um but you'll have to find out yourself that and so much more on today's
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oh my gosh do we have the audio of the political stunt uh that beto o'rourke did
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as uh where he danced on the dead bodies of children listen excuse me excuse me
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you're out of you're out of line and an embarrassment
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sir you are out of line please leave this auditorium
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i can't believe you're a sick son of a would come to a deal like this to make a political issue
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i love that guy i freaking love him i love the fact that he had a walker yeah and he was he comes up
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and he's like get out of here you sick son of a i think
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mm-hmm that's exactly the because you know what because beto is human trash he is scum no he is the
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scum of the earth wait a minute the lowest he said of humanity our society can produce he said
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after he was there he was just listening and he just couldn't take it anymore oh really he was that's
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that's what happened huh yeah that's interesting because everybody seems to notice that this was
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obviously staged from the beginning and i go back to what happened before this we don't know exactly
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maybe we'll learn in the coming days but let me translate the a series of events that led up to this
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moment beto o'rourke was there in listening to the whole thing no he was not let's go back before
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that let's go back to the meeting that beto o'rourke had with his staff and at some point
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and i'll translate it because i don't have the exact language yeah but i'll tell you exactly what
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was said in the meeting it was beto o'rourke saying hey how exactly can we take advantage of
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all of these dead children wow and turn it around so it's good for us how do we raise money off the
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bodies of these dead children just tomorrow hold on just a second you don't have a transcript you
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don't know that beto o'rourke said that and i have to tell you stew i don't think he's smart enough
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to come up that had to be someone else in the room and he went yeah maybe you're right maybe you're
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right because but i don't know who said it all i know is that this was obviously planned clearly
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planned and we can go through no even cbs news pointed it out blatantly a staged event and this
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guy because he wants more power and more money decided that this event was about him he wanted
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to make the death of 19 children and two teachers about beto o'rourke because he is human scum he is
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the worst form of life imaginable on this earth these things might work in new york yeah or delaware
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or washington dc it's not going to work here you know the only one that had the other opinion of
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hey maybe gun control is matthew mcconaughey and he seemed like a decent i disagree with him but he
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was a decent human being about i mean he obviously doesn't know all that much about the details of
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of these issues but like he i think comes from a good place here's a guy matthew mcconaughey's
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statement you know it was like hey like gosh how can we stop this we need to do something all right
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like that's that's not an educated viewpoint on this okay everybody posted on social media if you know
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anything about these topics the the argument of well why don't we do something is just vapid right
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it's just a giant uh shallow uh empty vessel of a view it's it's a it's a stand in for intellect
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but beto o'rourke is a totally different issue he is the worst all he did was try to get attention and
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you know what his next job which by the way will not be governor of the state of texas his next job at
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msnbc or whatever this crap will help him and that's all this is about for him again pathetic
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again msnbc i i mean he's going to be behind a microphone but i think it's going to be hi welcome
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to klaus can i take your order please i mean if he's lucky yeah yeah and hey i'm beto o'rourke
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uh hey would you like fries with that and second you know i could have been governor president
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and the thing here too is look this is a very desperate man in a very desperate
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desperate position doing very desperate things and too disgusting if you want to you know get
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past how revolting a human being you must be to think that this is appropriate if you want to get
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past that for a second and you get to the point of just political strategy you can make the argument
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right he is so his his his hill he's climbing is so far up uh it's so steep that maybe ridiculous
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stunts and pathetic things like this is the right thing to do maybe you goad uh greg abbott into
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making a mistake and saying something really bad when he walks out uh you know unfortunately for him
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you left greg abbott and dan patrick with the microphones so you're getting taken out of the
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room where no one can hear you blab about your nonsense and they have the microphones and they
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handled it really really well really well and honestly i actually if greg abbott did what that mayor did
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it would have been bad yeah but the fact that the mayor did it you know that guy was not standing up
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for for this nonsense he didn't want this to be about politics this is his freaking city and he sat
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there with just righteous indian nation and i i man i felt i felt for him and i thought i thought
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abbott and patrick handled it really well and and the mayor did too someone needed to just call at
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one point i don't know we bleeped it out but uh he calls we just calls him an a-hole from from the
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and that's exactly what needed to happen that's exactly who he is by the way um you know why
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didn't the police why didn't the police see it i mean blm came out yesterday against the racist
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police uh and how they how they didn't know why didn't they stop this kid you know and you're right
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you had all kinds of warnings that this would be a bad kid right all kinds of warnings uh reuters is
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reporting uh some really disturbing writing uh one day i'm gonna quote one day i was driving home
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from work i noticed two children crossing the street they were happy happy to be free from their
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troubles this is happy uh this happiness was mine by right i had earned it in my dream as i neared the
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young ones i put all my weight on my right foot keeping the accelerating pedal down to the floor
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until i hear the crashing of two children on the hood then the sharp cry of pain from one of the
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two i was so fascinated for a moment that when after i had stopped my vehicle i just sat in a day
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sweet visions filling my head right dangerous right nothing good's gonna come of this
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according to reuters those are the teenage writings of beto o'rourke oh my god
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in writings that reuters state says still exist online o'rourke purportedly fantasized about toppling
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the government but doubted that the masses would support such a radical move at this time then he also
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wrote about murdering children by running over them with his car this is this is the ultimate red flag
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for the red flag law exactly right exactly right i'm glad that he's against guns the state of texas should
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be very aware and not allow him to buy any guns oh my god because of this this guy this guy and his
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righteous righteous indignation give it a rest bud give it a rest
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jason buttrell is uh with us he is uh the uh main writer researcher for the glenbeck television program
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uh and uh he is also our national security expert he was uh with naval intelligence for a long time and
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can tell us about a new audio uh tape that has come out of china smuggled out of china
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that apparently shows that they are preparing for an invasion of taiwan
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i've got several questions on this first jason why don't you bring everybody up to speed on what
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it is what they're saying well uh so first a quick little correction you said naval intelligence i'm
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about to invade your office because it was marine corps intelligence same thing you're on boats bigger
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oh my gosh my apologies my apologies to every marine just said it to set him off go ahead
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so yeah this is a uh this isn't a uh like a council meeting of their war war mobilization
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so i want to make that clarification because this does appear to be legitimate um they are talking about
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a massive war mobilization effort on basically this is theory crafting what do we need to do
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so where do we need to get conscripts how do we retrofit ships to get the amount which they're
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guessing in this uh meeting would take about 953 ships which is oddly very specific um and they also
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talk about 140 000 soldiers they're talking about private companies that need to be utilized yeah i say
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private in air quotes um public private companies yeah no it's a partnership it's a public private
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partnership it's what we'll be soon but go ahead um 140 000 soldiers uh yeah they just they just go on
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in very detail very you know very good detail it goes on for about 56 minutes i've looked at some of the
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all well i've looked at all the names uh i've matched up all the faces these are real people so this does
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appear to be legitimate i do want to say though that they're just one part of this massive you
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know you know structure within china that's looking at invading taiwan and make no mistake that is
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invading taiwan is a national security necessity for china they will try it eventually when is up to
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you know you know interpretation i i think they're still very far off at least 10 years off right now
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wait a minute hang on just a second and i think anybody in the intelligence community because i've
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talked to several of them would agree with you that we're at least five years off between five and ten
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um is this different than what we do at the pentagon you know i mean we should have a plan on you know
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invading canada in case they went crazy um that's what they should do is have a plan for anything is that
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what this is yes i i think that's what this is but it has a little bit more teeth because so when i was
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in the intelligence community we did a lot of war gaming uh you know for multiple different countries
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so we had the plan in place if it would you know we need it i think the difference here is that this is
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their national so if there's something let's say that we it was our national security imperative that we
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invade cuba and we we and everyone knew we were going to do it at some point well then this would
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be a lot more i guess worrisome if there was something that leaked that showed that we were
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this far ahead in the planning okay so that that's a difference here like they will do this soon they
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will you know they will be in the future yeah so soon for the chinese which could be right right
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500 years away um let me ask you the next obvious question in a state that has total surveillance
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total surveillance and records of everybody's cell phone what it's doing where it's been
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who smuggled this out how did it get out and is it intentionally let out yeah uh so
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there's so i was kind of getting to this a little uh a little bit earlier but i i there's
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there's multiple different factions that are looking at this there's the war mobilization
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faction like this they're all got like their job is to make sure that if we do this we're prepared to
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do it now there's the other factions within the communist party that are like are you looking
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at the geopolitical perspective right now are you looking what's happening at russia right now
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and ukraine we do not want to i mean we're just we're trying to get our economy going the way it's
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been going for the past 10 15 20 years that's not going to happen that's a full stop everything they
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want to get done with belt and road can you imagine what happens to belt and road if what happens to
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russia happens to them it completely goes away so there's those factions within the ccp that are like
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wait a minute let's take a step back yes we agree we have to do this in the future but this is not
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something that we can be thinking about in the near term do you really think it goes do you really
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think that all goes away if they take taiwan and somebody doesn't blow up the high top of the high
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tech uh plants they control like 99 of every chip and most importantly the hardest chips to make
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that's all in taiwan you really think that you know countries fold all the time because they need
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something yeah and the issue with taiwan looking at the economic uh perspective is it's almost
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mutually assured destruction if you go after taiwan you're also you know critically damaging the chinese
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economy because they do a massive amount of business with taiwan uh it's it's almost like an
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achilles heel that kind of shoves this invasion way down the line because china's just not ready for
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it right now they don't have a purely you know domestic economy it's it's purely based off of
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exports purely based off of the united states and massive amounts from taiwan so they're just they're
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just not ready um i do believe the united states i don't think that they can take taiwan and not as
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long as the united states navy is what it is in uh the pacific i i do not believe they can do it and
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look at these numbers that they're talking about 140 000 soldiers over 20 airfields and docks uh 953
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ships that is a look at the mobilization that happened in russia and ukraine yeah we were able
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to see that you know months ahead of schedule this amount of mobilization i mean they're going to start
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six months later they'll be ready so what's going to happen once this has started starts going down
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the united states navy is going to push massive amounts of hardware you know multiple fleets into that
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area if we have the fuel everything off if we have the fuel um so um did you read my uh davos wef uh
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executive summary today that i got yes okay can we go through this a bit because al gore uh spoke at
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the uh davos meeting yesterday he was part of a panel turning up the heat on green washing and during
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the panel al gore and other panelists lamented the fact that far too many companies pledged to lower
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their carbon emissions but only a small percentage actually follow through with their commitment
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that's what they call green washing so his solution to dealing with the inaccurate reporting of co2
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emissions a network of satellites that can track co2 emissions down to an incredibly detailed level
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um he says according to an s&p report on more than 5 000 companies only 37 percent have any emissions
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target at all for scope number one and scope number two uh emissions only 24 percent have
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net zero targets and of the companies that have set emission targets less than half are aligned with
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a science-based approach to even two degrees much less 1.5 degrees uh 58 of the companies don't even
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report their scope three admissions let alone have a plan to reduce them and in a recent uh poll
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1500 business executives from 16 countries only 36 percent said that their companies have tools to
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measure the progress on sustainability um so he gives he says greenwashing is a major obstacle to
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solve the climate crisis made up of falsehoods clever pr and it's got to stop al gore then shares the
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the exciting news we're about to enter the age of radical transparency now just hear this and jason chime
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in at any time entering an age of radical transparency not for you to be able to see into the government
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not for you to see into the elites but for the elites to see into everything in your life
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he said i've been uh among those who have formed a new coalition called climate trace which stands
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for tracking real-time atmospheric carbon emissions he says it's a coalition of artificial intelligence
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technology companies ngos and universities using data from 300 existing satellites from multiple
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countries ground sea and air-based sensors and internet data streams to machine learning to create
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algorithms for every single sector and subsector of the economy this october will publish the world's
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first inventory of exactly where the greenhouse gas emissions are coming from and in what amounts
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he said it's going to make a dramatic difference so investors supply chain managers ngos prioritizing
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their campaigning activities financial institutions if they want to know where the emissions are coming from
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uh upstream and downstream it's all going to be laid out for the world to see that's a little frightening
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radical transparency why do you always have to add the word radical to everything come on man um
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yeah this is not surprising to me in the slightest in fact next week we're going to be talking about on the on the
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glenbeck wednesday special about a lot of the executive orders a lot of the transformation that has already gone down
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within uh the bureaucracy which is they call uh quote an all-of-government approach which i think a lot
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of us didn't didn't even really pay too much attention to but the more that we've been looking into it
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it is shocking the amount of the alphabet bureaucratic agencies that are already moving in that direction
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so if they're talking about transit you know private companies using satellites to do this do we not
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think that you know the department of homeland security is not already doing this as well um we
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know that all i mean it's in their own words it's an all-government approach that's their main uh
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priority right now a couple of weeks ago the sec um just uh uh issued out sweeping new proposals
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on mandating private i'm sorry public companies to disclose their climate footprint and their carbon
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emissions and it's hilarious that they even have to mandate it because there's groups and we have
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a letter directly from one of the biggest banks in the country that says that they're already doing
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this they're like oh yeah we applaud you now making it uh you know official we've all been doing this
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now for several years so they're already doing it a lot of these companies are already they don't even
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have to you know greenwashing whatever a lot of these companies are already on board did you see the
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second half of those notes glenn the one about the first movers coalition yeah let me take a break
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and come back on this this is something that john carrey talked about the first movers coalition
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that is the public private uh public private partnership that the white house announced a few months ago
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oh it's oh it's very successful if you mean success is getting all of the main companies in
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the world to go along with it and uh put together a little cabal where they get their way oh it's
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highly successful i'll give you the details in a second you're listening to the best of the glenn beck
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welcome to the glenn beck program glad you're uh glad you're here jill biden uh had a uh photo op
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opportunity yesterday you know and it was it went over i think as well as uh beto o'rourke's photo op i
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mean i think this i think they just both felt so genuine you know you know uh and i like i like to see
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any press conference where beto o'rourke is chased off by a mayor of a little town using a walker
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i love that i i loved every every second of it i love him yeah yeah so anyway um yesterday the photo
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op was at the airport where she went to meet the baby food and that was critical it was critical that
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the first lady was there to meet the baby food because she wanted to she wanted to shake their
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hands welcome them to america she wanted to make sure that every can we ordered was there on the
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plane and she said something and i want you to listen to this stew because i think this is pretty
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this is pretty deep in fact i think it might need some uh might need some music here uh she was standing
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there on the tarmac and she had this kind of distant far-off look in her eyes
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eyes and you could tell something deep was coming and she said
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i've always said that food is love she has she's always and we we've known that we've covered it
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for years years it's like lunchbox joe or whatever he says right everybody we all know dr jill biden
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always says food right is love but standing here on the tarmac i realize food is life too
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she earned every bit of that doctorate wow uh that is so food is love but it's also
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but it's also life wow yeah incredibly powerful is that are you sure it's like it's like saying
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is it possible that was a veep thoughts it's like no
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it's like she said you know i've always known that food you know was stuff but food
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it's also molecules no that's too deep that's way too deep no that's way too deep i apologize for
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that why do people this is a phenomenon i need to understand why do people need to say things
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period just leave it that's it like really it like why in these moments yeah do people feel
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the need you're adding too much to say things yeah just leave it at why do people feel the need to
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say things period period why life life you know what the problem is america is social media because now
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everybody thinks that they can say things which they always have but their things that they have
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to say are just as deep profound and as important as every other thing that other people are saying
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it's just vapid nonsense right like you look i can't even go on social media right now like these
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this is one of those times where i just need to not ever go because every post is some idiot who has not
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spent 10 seconds of their life thinking about any of these issues before and they feel you know i don't
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normally talk about politics but we must do something something must be done are we going to accept this
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again when will this happen again yeah you know what you're gonna have to accept the evil of the human
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uh condition because it's existed since like cain and abel so you're gonna have to go back and
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really do no cain and abel at least had some god in their life you know what i mean one went bad because
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he kind of pissed off god and he didn't like god the other one kind of had some religion in his life
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and so it's not you can't compare because it's really it really is just nonsense and like i think
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in my most understanding times glenn i have them occasionally i was on vacation last week
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i'm just a few days off of vacation and part of me can still connect to that vacation mindset
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of maybe being a little more understanding and not so i mean beto that's the way you come back
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usually because i usually like my life then and i hate my life here right the right the minute i step
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back into this life i'm like why do people talk right stop okay stop talking my life was fine when
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i didn't hear anybody else talking yes you know stop talking in my most charitable moments i do think
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a lot of this stuff that you see on social media is people who see a real tragedy and something that we
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all really are feeling terrible about everybody and they have no concept on how to deal with it it's
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too bad to figure out how to deal with it they can't mentally handle it so they go to the first
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thing that they've seen on other people's social media posts which always is hey if we just took
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guns away with no understanding of the constitutional ramifications of that of the people who are law
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abiding citizens that would be affected about how it wouldn't work and hasn't worked all over the
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world now they don't know any of this stuff so they just come out with these vapid nonsensical
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uh screenshots of their notes app which describe what they think is deep thought and substitutes
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for intellect when they have none and you know it's an emotional way of dealing with tragedy and
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sometimes grieving has weird results and in my most charitable moments that's how i can understand it but
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it's so frustrating when these people are trying to affect actual policy i took nothing you said
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seriously um the whole rant i just stopped listening after you said i still have charitable moments
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like i can't relate to you dude you went far between so so let me give you two people that
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responded yesterday and tell me if you think they fit into the same boat um wednesday yesterday don
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mcclain the guy who did bye bye miss american pie he was going to perform at the nra okay
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there's no way you're getting somebody to perform at the nra that's not a gun supporter you know what
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i mean right it's not like hey i wonder if don henley would play no no no amount of cash no he's not
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playing and we know there are like four artists yes you can book for the nra convention there's four of
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them apparently don mcclain is one okay so so he came out yesterday and he said in light of recent
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events in texas i've decided it would be disrespectful and hurtful for me to perform for the nra at their
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convention in houston this week we're all shocked um and i'm sure all the people who are planning to
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attend are shocked and sickened by these events as well as for all we're all americans i share the sorrow
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for this terrible cruel loss with the rest of the nation do you have a problem with that because i
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don't no i don't have a problem with it i mean i think it it it sort of it sort of indicates that
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the nra had something to do with this and they don't i see i you could take it that you could take
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it that way and i think he's just like i you know what i i just don't want to be plastered everywhere
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yeah this week because i was going to get plastered everywhere anyway for the nr being at
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the nra but it's going to be used against and i don't want to be part of that not that the nra is
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causing it or he is causing it but it's going to be used to divide yeah i can i can especially a person
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who's an artist and it's in texas it's in texas yeah again i that does not mean that they should cancel
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their convention which some people are requesting but i mean i i can see if you're not if you're if
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you don't live and die on the second amendment you might want to bail from that performance so um
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this convention at the george r brown convention center in houston talking about the nra convention
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is coming this weekend people should show up and protest at this conference now that's a brilliant
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okay so people should show up and protest at this conference that's like saying to all humans
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people should breathe people should eat you don't you it's not a new idea to the left to protest the
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nra conference okay not exactly an innovative idea not a night no it's it's not even an idea at this
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point it's a way of life for these people okay show up and protest this conference and it's happening
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this weekend come armed now let's just think about that one a go for it you're right if if your life
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is in danger you should not only come armed you have the right in texas to shoot the person who is having
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a problem but that's not what you're saying because the people who are coming to protest if they really are
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against so many guns on the street they wouldn't have any guns and they certainly wouldn't want to
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carry in texas because that's something that the republicans are for and the nra is for you can
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carry you can open carry in texas i think people should open carry myself but you can open carry so i have
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no problem with come armed but who are you talking to by the way this was bett meddler god who who is
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she talking to the people who are coming to protest most likely don't have guns okay i guess they could
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fly in from other states but that would be bringing guns from across straight state lines and that we
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know is dangerous that's the real problem so they can come they can come armed as long as they're not
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shooting anybody are you saying that come armed as a threat is that what you're saying because that's
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the problem that makes you an irresponsible gun owner you can't use your gun as a threat that's against
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the law bett meddler needs to get on a roll on the view she would fit in perfect oh my gosh that
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environment she would i mean because that's just a again like these are just stupid points stupid
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like we talked i think on the air i can't remember it was on or off but we talked about matthew mcconaughey's
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statement yesterday and he made a statement and like mcconaughey like i don't know much about his
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politics he seems to be like a slight a center left guy but not not aoc like i don't know exactly but i
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think he could he could cruise over there quickly he doesn't possibly yeah but he seems like a
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well-meaning guy yeah i agree i think he seems to have a good heart and seems to care about the
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state of texas he's a guy i would interview on the air and most likely disagree and push back but i
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think we would both be agreeable yeah it would probably be a good interview yeah but his statement
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yesterday was just that sort of like lengthy multi-paragraph collection of zilch like it's
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just nothing it's just a giant empty shell and you know it's like we can stop this we don't have to
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accept this what do you mean we can stop this you have an 18 year old right in this particular case
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like you have a person who has no history of legal problems and everyone could say they had all these
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red flags but no mental health history that no anyone uh at least nothing official so you're going
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to what go in and take the right of of gun ownership away from everyone who has uh what i mean no authorities
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even had this guy on their radar at least as far as we know at this point no i mean first of all you
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shouldn't be 18 and be able to buy a weapon of war you should be able to sign up to go into the
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military and have the weapon of war and go trusted to go to war and shoot the right people but not
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here at home and one more thing you said just a large collection of zilch was said yeah let me leave you
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again with something very important okay i've always said that food is love but food is life too