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Jasmine Crockett's comments about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and his use of a wheelchair to make fun of someone in a wheelchair is a thing of the past, but now she's back at it again. And this time it's coming from a woman who was married to the guy who started it all.
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richer than you think jasmine crockett somebody that we actually love and hopes has a very very
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long career in the i don't know table dancer or waitress community but right now she's insulting
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our texas governor greg abbott uh except there's no backlash from the left on what she said compared
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to the backlash that was saved for president trump it's unbelievable ali best stucky stucky had an
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amazing conversation with the former running mate of rfk who also happened to be married to the guy
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who started google what she talks about in this interview with the uh silicon valley
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wife mafia is is astounding and what we found in the jfk files i don't think it's really been
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pieced together like we're piecing those tonight it's a lead up to tonight's special at 9 p.m
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you're listening to the best of the glenn back program hello stew how are you proud to be in
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the state of governor hot wheels you got that right did you hear well let me just play do we
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have jasmine crockett's uh comments on governor hot wheels here it is and um because we in these
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hot ass texas streets honey um y'all know we got governor hot wheels down there come on now
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and and the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot ass mess honey so um so yes yes yes yes
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okay great it's so funny when you when you make some fun of somebody in a wheelchair
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you know yeah everybody just laughs people like that they love that especially the people in the
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wheelchair you know or uh or wheelchairs it doesn't have to be the specific guy you're talking
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about actually he says i don't care no yeah i don't think he does he does not care he does not
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care still and then her she's now trying to back off of it and she's claiming that what she was
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talking about wait a minute wheels on the bus that go round and round yeah and bring uh illegal
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immigrants uh up north that's what she meant she didn't mean that he's in a wheelchair it was that
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he he has a policy that is related to buses that's that was the big criticism there okay sure okay that
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makes no sense whatsoever and that is that is not what she meant and it makes a little bit less sense
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because she was posting about governor hot wheels a year before he started that policy
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so it's difficult to believe look i'll be honest with you glenn i freaking love jasmine and crockett
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you do i want her to be the face of the democratic party for decades to come yes she is every single
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perfect thing about what you want in an opponent she's so dumb every she is a complete and utter
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moron and she comes out with this sort of like and it's fake by the way this fake sass thing that
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she does all the time which if you watch videos of her before she was elected she is the most buttoned
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up person in the world it's just so fake you're not talking about no hot ass stupid not hot ass
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messes yeah messes that's what yeah none of that is she's actually just completely buttoned up
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and speaks uh in a uh very um intellectual uh way uh that's gone now because this is what's winning her
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elections and attention and i am here for it i love her i cherish her well i want her to be the face of
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the democratic i'm gonna be even less broad than you are i love her because i mean we can feast on
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her stupidity for a very long time in this program show material that will come from yeah and it'll be
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easy it'll be easy we'll have to put in a days worth of work as long as she's in office yeah we can
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like are we do we need to prep the show this morning no no there's a jasmine crockett clip that's
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that is so no i just want to play it out here she's talking about governor hot wheels our governor
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in case you don't know is in a wheelchair isn't that funny anyway so he's in a he's in a wheelchair
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now let's just remember that they've made fun of elon musk uh calling him just weird and awkward oh yeah
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and he just doesn't know how to act yeah yeah he's autistic he's on the spectrum big time on the spectrum
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so yeah he is a little awkward but don't you love it when people make fun of people that have autism
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he's so hilarious not as funny as when you make fun of people in wheelchairs no
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nothing's that funny nothing's that funny uh except the left here's a little montage
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of the left uh going after trump going after trump uh because he they say mocked the disabled here it
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donald trump meanwhile is under fire after appearing to mock a reporter's disability the
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disabled reporter it is this vulgar unempathetic disgusting reprehensible behavior towards the
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little guy what a riot mocking the handicapped it's all part of the trump stump speech but
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now some are saying trump may have crossed the line just to get some laughs i mean there's
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there's no coming back from this in order to stand a chance surely he's gonna have to apologize
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the new york times says donald trump went too far when trump cruelly mocked a disabled reporter
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he was also mocking my special needs sister lisa you see that this is just plain wrong and and it's
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not just one moment in donald trump's career or you know life where he's uh done something offensive
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to people with disabilities he even heard about it when he was disabled they're all gone they're all
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gone almost disgusted by it or this is an incredibly low and petulant man it's amazing all those people
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who are talking about how donald trump has no chance of coming back didn't recognize any gone i mean the
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one who actually said it was trevor noah yeah who's now lost his show and i guess somewhere i mean it
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leads to great great success how's this working out for you guys again uh it's just reprehensible
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could we play uh jasmine crockett again uh at the human rights campaign event here we go
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got one donald trump meanwhile is under fire and um because we in these hot ass texas streets honey
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um y'all know we got governor high wheels down there come on now
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and and the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot ass mess honey
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so um so yes yes yes yes that is so good that's so funny she's so funny yeah um i for one particularly
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appreciate the uproarious laughter and applause of the which i mean look the only joke there is that
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the man is in a wheelchair that's it there's nothing else there's nothing clever about it
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there's no tie into a policy none of that it's just she's just making fun of him for being disabled
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that is the entire joke there's not even like an extra layer on top of it and the crowd is just
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they love it they're eating it up you know you know so what's crazy is you you just see who these
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people are you see absolutely who these people are they are they are everything they have accused
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us of being they're violent they want to overthrow the government they want to just grind the government
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to a halt uh they're gonna they're gonna come after you they're gonna they're gonna silence your
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speech they're i mean everything they say about us they are uh it is it's never been more clear
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you know what they make fun of the handicapped they're heartless governor hot wheels really and
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they're all laughing and it's fine because again this is the one thing you need to know about the
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left and you as a democrat just have to decide do i believe this the ends justify the means i don't
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believe that stew doesn't believe that uh i mean that's why honestly we came out a couple of days ago
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when they started talking about a third term for donald trump no no would i like that for donald trump
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if he's if he's making all kinds of progress which he seems to be making it now and would i love to have
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that sure i would but that's we've learned our lesson from that we don't do that we don't do that
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because it's not just donald trump that would get a third term we'd still have president obama
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you cannot open that door so we stand for something and we'll call out our own yesterday
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we talked about uh the uh the signal scandal stupid i wondered why we were even using signal
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until i realized oh crap biden made that okay wasn't that a reason not to use signal yes it is
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yes it is uh but but this is something biden did all right that doesn't make it right i don't want us
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to use signal i think that's a very very bad idea and i really do want to know how did that reporter's
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name get on to that that signal call i'd like to know how did that happen we have to know these
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things and they have to answer for it and unlike the biden administration um uh yesterday those
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involved came out and apologized really you know it was a mistake didn't mean to blah blah blah okay
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good that's that's a good start now let's find out how the name got on who had that in their list of
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signal because that would tell you an awful lot how did this happen that's called being consistent
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this is this is when you don't believe in the ends justify the means
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if you believe in the ends justify the means you could then say well because of global warming we
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should kill people in the population how could you possibly say that i don't know how what how else do
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you read what bill gates says he says we have to reduce the population and with birth control and
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vaccines we'll be able to do that now i've tried to figure that one out for a while because isn't
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don't vaccines actually save lives or is it that they kill or is it that you're going to have some
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vaccine that will make people uh sterile i don't know i don't know but i haven't figured that one out
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when you look at the world economic forum when they talk about we're going to reduce the
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number of people that are living right now um okay spooky maybe we should turn down the dracula and the
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uh the nazis down just a little bit can you when you're saying that could you just either stop
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drinking the chalice of blood or maybe just wipe some of the blood off your chin because you spilled a
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little blood and it's freaking me out a little bit this is who these people are and it's clear as a bell
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and you have to you have to choose now that doesn't mean that you suddenly love donald trump
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it just means that you will judge things case by case what did he do here what did he do here
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i may not like this but i do like this what did my side do i don't like that why don't i like that
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i don't like that because it violates a few principles that we've all held to be self-evident
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for an awful long time but until we can get out of our lizard brain and start looking and saying okay
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all right let's think you're never going to be able to solve anything because all that's going to
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happen is you're going to and this is not why we played in fact i played it uh the governor hot
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wheels thing because she doesn't make me mad she's a moron she's a boob in shoes so uh that doesn't
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make me mad i there is something i watched today that really really made me mad i was why and i
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decided to put that on x not on the show i'm like i'm not gonna even deal with it because this this one
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makes me mad i want to stay out of my lizard brain brain and uh actually just think and i recommend
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that the democrats do that as well because the responses that you've been giving now for the last
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i don't know six or seven years how are they working out for you doesn't seem to be working out
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you might want to look who you surrounded yourself with and go i don't know ends don't justify the means
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and uh these people might be crazy these people are trying to burn down the country uh starting with
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now back to the podcast this is the best of the glenn beck program and we really want to thank you for
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listening all right i want to take in uh alibeth stuckey here and uh bring her on the program uh
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there's a great story out about something she uh she has she's just released that um it was on the
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blaze uh dot com and i have not seen the interview yet i've seen pieces of the interview and it it looks
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i mean this is amazing alibeth this may be one of the best interviews you've done let me play a little
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clip of it here first so the tech live mafias i believe were kind of being conscripted in many
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ways and their money especially was being conscripted in um to set the the groundwork for the great
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reset yeah specifically through um specifically through a network of non-ngo advisors
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um relationship with hollywood um relationship with davos and their own companies so if you look
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at like who's on these boards who hangs out with each other how these culture how the culture of
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of tech wealth works like silicon valley tech wealth and that small group of people responsible
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for a huge amount of money and a huge amount of envy and ngo yeah activity across the united states
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it's a really small group of people and it's a really small group of people making these decisions
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yeah and then and then completely blind to everything else that's going on and how their groundwork
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is being used to then enable these other policies these great reset policies it is amazing to go from
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five years ago everybody saying that's crazy that's not happening to the former wife of the the head of
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google coming out and saying yeah this was all orchestrated we didn't even know what we were into
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as wives as the uh silicon valley mafia wives as she calls them ali beth welcome to the program how
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are you thank you so much doing well really uh powerful interview what did she say was her turning
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point what woke her up wow there were so many there were so many moments across her journey we kind of
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started in on the campaign trail with rfk she shared something that she said that she had never shared
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before that she was pregnant surprisingly on the campaign trail and um that she had a late-term
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miscarriage at 20 weeks and it was life-threatening for her she lost the sweet baby and she almost lost
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her life and she said that as she felt her life being pulled from her she almost made this kind of
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like exchange with god like okay god like you've got my life i i will you know i will do anything
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basically i'm paraphrasing there and people can go watch the interview for her actual verbiage
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but she felt all of a sudden this kind of peace of god but there had been a lot of moments until
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then that had led her to that realization that he is real that the gospel of jesus is real and all of
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this and something interesting she talked about is on the campaign trail and she and i had talked
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about this privately too and it's okay for me to share so that she really saw the reality of evil
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the reality of hell when she was deep into politics and that that kind of started to shift her
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perspective on wait who are the bad guys here yeah what's going on all of this evil is being done
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under the guide of really good intentions especially in silicon valley and i don't think i want to be a
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part of that anymore yeah she said a couple of things well first of all you know when you know
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you kind of just said the interview gets into much deeper of her losing the baby she lost
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over four liters of blood you really only have about four liters of blood in you um and she was she
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was bleeding out um so it was a really traumatic moment of her dying as well as her child uh dying at the
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same time um yeah she said at one point to you uh you know when i started to realize all of this stuff
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uh it's uh it's a little difficult when you're married to the guy who started google
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yes so that kind of goes back further in her journey during covid she shared that her daughter
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was diagnosed with autism and like any good mom she's trying to figure out wait how how did we get
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here how can i help her what's going on in her little brain to help me understand how to best support
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her and as she was digging into the research she found some things that kind of have been dubbed
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right-wing conspiracy theories about you know different environmental factors even pharmaceutical
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factors that could possibly cause some symptoms of autism but she had a hard time researching
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because the search engine that almost everyone uses censors that kind of information and well she was
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married to the co-founder of google who was playing a part in censoring that information
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not only inhibiting her research for her daughter but research for the effects of the covid 19 vaccine
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and she shared that that caused understandably a lot of conflict in her life and still does i wonder
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what the conversations were like you know what i mean if you were if you're looking at these things
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and then all of a sudden google your husband's company is censoring and saying this is bad you'd be
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i mean can you imagine that it would be really very bizarre to have that conversation at dinner
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that night hey i'm trying to do some research and you guys are shutting me down and i i gotta tell you
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i don't think this is crazy stuff i wonder what those conversations were like um yeah i i don't know
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yeah it's crazy to think about what was the biggest thing you took away from her i really really like her
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is this first time you've met her the first time i've met her in person yeah i'm just struck by how
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genuine down to earth vulnerable she is it is not easy to admit especially when you're someone who
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has been prominent in that space has donated a ton of money to entities like planned parenthood george
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gasconn other progressive causes to admit that you're wrong that you didn't see things as they were
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and now you see things differently at one point she said i helped all these women get abortions and i
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suddenly realized i never helped a woman keep her baby how dare i not many people especially in that
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space have the humility to admit something like that and i just praise god for that because that
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transparency will help a lot of people how is her friend circle change i can't imagine she's got a lot
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a lot of friends that were in that original circle she said that she still has friends maybe i don't know
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about in the tech wife mafia but she still has friends who are very progressive and i could see
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how she's a good person and a good friend um but she's having bold conversations with them i know that
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for sure uh well it's great you did a great job um i'm so happy for your success uh ali i really am
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you just you deserve it um uh talk about your shared arrows you know um give me your share your shared
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arrows uh pitch here yeah share the arrows it is our women's christian event october 11th dallas texas
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we are going to have francesca battistelli leading worship we're having elisa childers we're having
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ginger volo katie south so many amazing speakers that are just rallying christian women to be courageous
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in our homes in whatever spaces god has placed us to share the arrows with fellow believers as we face a
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common enemy so super excited about it people can go to share the arrows.com for more information
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thank you so much ali appreciate it god bless thanks clen um ali beth can be heard on blaze tv um and
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her show is just i mean it's just they call her now the uh contemporary phyllis schlafly which they
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meant that as a slam but i would take that as a very very high compliment and i know ali does
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um and uh and you can hear her on blaze tv tonight at 9 p.m you're going to hear uh my show it is a
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special we rebuilt the oliver stone jfk oval office set we when i bought the studio um years ago uh this
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is the old paramount lot and barney was filmed here born on the fourth of july robocop uh jfk a lot of
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shows were and movies were filmed on this uh set silkwood and when you buy a movie studio what i
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didn't know is you because i've never bought one before have you as i don't know anybody who was
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there anyway you get the sets and the sets some of these sets were way four stories up in the rafters
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and the jfk set was way up in the rafters and we're going through everything and clean it all out
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and i'm like is this the oval office so we brought it down again from the rafters and uh we set it up
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for tonight's special so it is it's a powerful powerful show anybody who thinks we didn't get
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anything out of the jfk papers you weren't looking in the right places uh we took a different attitude
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we're not looking for who we were looking for what that's what cash patel said to me uh back in uh i
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don't know spring of last year we were in and doing an interview in my office we're sitting there and i
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said uh so what is what are they hiding and he said i i said uh what are they hiding because they're
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all dead i mean whoever was involved is dead by now and he said no no it's not it's not who it's what
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so i had the research go researchers go and look for what i believe we found it and uh it's it's a
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pretty amazing thing watch it only on blaze tv if you can if you're a subscriber uh watch on blaze tv
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because you're only gonna if you're watching on pluto or any of the other things i had to contain
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it in that hour uh format but if you're watching on blaze tv you get an unedited version of it it's
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kind of the director's cut uh and it's runs about an hour and a half uh because the interviews that we
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had were so powerful i want to get to some of them here in a second but let me let me give you this
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let me give you this piece this is how the whole thing ends and it's kind of like almost an afterthought
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we thought it would be a really big part and it is a stunning part of the show but the rest of the
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show turned out to be like oh my i mean i had it all came clear to me about halfway through the show
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i'm all of a sudden it's just falling into place i mean i've read the script a million times we worked
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on the script together we've been working on for two weeks and i'm in the middle of the show and i'm
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it's just all dawning on me oh my gosh this is exactly what is happening today and you'll see it
00:27:55.460
but let me show you a clip where um uh i was up this weekend with an exact copy of uh lee harvey oswald's
00:28:06.840
gun and the original like it's now antique ammunition and we it was important for us to be able to try to
00:28:15.720
do the shot for me to try to complete the shot that he did uh and to see if it's even possible
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because they say he's a bad shot i don't shoot rifles i don't use a scope i shoot shotguns i shoot
00:28:28.280
pistols but i don't usually you know i don't i don't hunt i'd love to but i don't hunt um and so i'm not a
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guy who considers myself a good shot with a rifle well you'll see tonight what happened and what we found
00:28:42.000
at the end of it was nothing that we thought we would even found that just led to more questions
00:28:47.920
we're like wait a minute here's a little clip from that so i'm at the side-by-side ranch um in oklahoma
00:28:54.860
and uh we tried what was it last thursday uh just a few days ago uh with the exact copy of oswald's gun
00:29:05.300
four fire it's not uh i would have had that one as i said you know when we started that it's a crappy
00:29:16.260
crappy gun um and we were using ammunition that was i don't even know forty dollars a round or something
00:29:23.700
because that's part of it that ammunition uh was uh ordered by the cia had the dod uh make a lot of
00:29:35.620
it and send it over to greece it wasn't used um and then somehow or another all of that stuff was
00:29:43.060
brought back by the cia and and lee harvey oswald got his hands on it we're not sure how
00:29:49.060
uh it's weird but uh so as i said it was a really crappy gun uh and we fired a few shots with it
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probably six shots with it i only got one off two three
00:30:08.980
these cia bullets suck yeah we have it at the same angle that he was at and the same distance
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and you'll see shot number one shot number two shot number three uh which one was the first shot
00:30:22.100
because he didn't hit all three did he he missed the first one he missed the first one so the second
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and then finally in the head was at the last point so let's see if if i can hit it if i can hit it
00:30:35.780
lee harvey oswald clearly could hit it we took a we took a vehicle we had it uh you know hitched
00:30:43.940
hitched with a big chain 60 foot chain behind a giant tractor that was just pulling this vehicle
00:30:49.940
so we were pulling it so nobody was you know within 60 feet because they're like glenn's got the gun uh
00:30:55.300
60 feet of chain enough uh and it was pulling the vehicle and it was on open field so kennedy's car
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wasn't rocking like this this was hitting you know the potholes of a field uh it was a difficult shot
00:31:09.380
all three of them did i make any of them and what did we find out in the end this is just like a
00:31:15.540
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00:31:34.180
jason sir welcome thank you uh has the staff recovered from preparing for tonight's show yet
00:31:46.020
oh wow uh no i i don't think so it started last week where we were like okay there's another thousand
00:31:51.300
there's another 10 000 documents 20 000 everyone's just going crazy just zombies uh i know i i got up
00:31:57.540
i went home last night and my wife looked at me and said what happened to you and i'm like
00:32:02.660
the last seven days have happened to me um it's been exhausting but i think we have put something
00:32:11.380
together tonight on our wednesday night special that is going to open up your mind and tie things
00:32:17.780
together i think we're actually i think we're closer on what has just been released on the jfk files than
00:32:25.860
anybody else yeah have you heard anybody draw these conclusions that we're drawing um no not not in this
00:32:32.020
way yeah not entirely i mean there are these bits out there but we put the dots together and you're
00:32:38.260
like wait a minute look at what this picture looks like right and then we so we got all this information
00:32:45.380
and we just ran it through uh ai to say okay just just reanalyze this with everything the warren
00:32:51.700
commission all the other releases and this this new release cross-reference everything cross-reference
00:32:56.500
everything and then just tell us what are the most likely scenarios for who killed jfk so number one
00:33:02.660
was obviously because pulling from the warren commission as well was lee harvey oswald lone shooter
00:33:07.860
that that was the most high but the newest one that popped up a close second with a probability
00:33:15.140
rating of moderate to high was rogue cia elements and i was like huh well that's kind of interesting and
00:33:23.700
even if they didn't uh do anything let's just say they didn't it was lee harvey oswald to give the
00:33:29.780
mere appearance that the cia was doing that much crazy stuff that they now pop up to moderate to high
00:33:38.180
means the cia was up to some crazy things in the early 60s right and they still are this is what we
00:33:43.860
found um i don't want to give away uh everything but i think we can maybe give this away
00:33:48.500
the dot that we connected to usaid this is the craziest thing i i i heard the cia had all these
00:34:03.700
agencies that were doling out all kinds of cash to ngos all over the world just like usaid they were
00:34:12.900
using them for black ops kennedy said i'm stopping all of this crap so he got rid of it
00:34:21.380
and he created usaid which they just went back in and occupied yeah so can i give a little color on
00:34:30.740
that yeah yeah um and you'll find all this tonight but what we found in these documents was an absolute
00:34:36.900
war a war between the jfk administration and the intelligence community namely the cia he fired uh
00:34:44.100
alan dulles after the bear pigs um there's a close uh advisor to kennedy his name was uh last name was
00:34:51.540
schlesinger this his he wrote a memo to jfk this this was known to the of the researchers but he wrote
00:34:57.220
a memo to jfk basically outlining all the crazy stuff the cia was doing spreading chaos throughout the
00:35:02.820
entire world um the next move that jfk did after that was as you said he was like wait a minute
00:35:09.060
there's this usaid although he didn't call it that type organization it was called the ica the
00:35:13.700
inner uh international cooperation administration they're facilitating all these crazy you know like
00:35:19.700
coups and exactly what usaid does right exactly exactly it's like we got to get rid of the cia's
00:35:26.820
capability to do this let's just get rid of it let's roll it into something else that became usaid
00:35:31.700
and the cia was like okay want to do that we'll just move on into usaid and do the exact same
00:35:38.100
thing we've been doing before it is crazy wait till you see this special tonight it is it's just so
00:35:43.540
nuts just so nuts now let me let me switch to signal because this is another thing and we're starting to
00:35:50.500
put the this this has bothered uh us this week this whole signal thing um because because i i'm in a
00:35:59.780
new place facts too i think you said this to me off the air about half an hour ago you just don't
00:36:04.660
know anymore you just don't trust anything anymore you're like so did that conversation happen
00:36:10.900
who put the name on you know to join the the guy from the what was it the new york or the atlantic
00:36:18.320
um how did he get on the list they're saying i didn't put him on the list but he was on the list
00:36:23.980
how come they won't show things i mean you just don't believe anybody on this okay now let me make
00:36:31.560
it worse for you and tomorrow i'm gonna line all of this up but uh let's talk a little bit about
00:36:40.300
signal shall we sure who funded say how did how did signal come to be so signal was developed by uh an
00:36:49.280
organization or company called the open whisper open whisper systems um open whisper systems would
00:36:54.640
later either change their name or just go on to develop signal but they had an interesting funding
00:37:00.500
track record um it's like a hundred dollars in fundraising and then you get two billion dollars
00:37:07.240
anything like that well we are talking millions of dollars yeah okay that started flowing and they
00:37:13.220
were getting funding from something called the open technology fund now it was multi-million dollars
00:37:19.580
i'm not sure the exact amount but millions and millions of dollars the open technology fund also
00:37:23.980
has an interesting i guess history because their government they got started uh under uh under radio
00:37:32.140
free asia um who was also like you know part of radio free europe basically how the cia was uh battling
00:37:40.140
the cold war and fighting the cold war clandestinely in the cold war isn't it interesting and i told you
00:37:45.880
i said this early this morning and i think i said it during the special last night this is the exact
00:37:51.660
pattern repeating itself okay over and over and over again so what did donald trump he just got rid
00:37:59.440
of usaid he's also getting rid of radio free europe and all radio free asia all of those fronts as well
00:38:08.060
that were were helping the signal develop so what does that tell you if they are helping signal develop
00:38:15.040
that means the government already has its fingers deeply in to signal right well that's what that's
00:38:23.360
how i would look at it i mean you think and just think about it you know just you know just common
00:38:27.720
sense why would the u.s government who for years i remember watching a special of yours actually i
00:38:33.500
probably worked on it way back in the day when we were talking about how the u.s intelligence
00:38:36.980
organizations way before codes were spying on western union telegrams yes so why would they
00:38:45.660
fund an organization that makes it harder for them to spy on you why would they do that exactly right
00:38:51.620
makes no sense right they they introduced something into the market that they played a role in
00:38:57.580
uh so they they have access now if i'm not mistaken didn't wikileaks say that the government could get
00:39:05.400
into things like signal and whatsapp and and whatsapp yeah okay vault seven was their release on the cia
00:39:13.520
tools to be able to look into signal and look into whatsapp now okay and knowing that glenn
00:39:19.760
why would the central intelligence agency just green light put a big rubber stamp on signal
00:39:26.320
and the first thing they do when let's say the incoming trump cia director ratcliffe
00:39:31.600
shows up day one a tech comes in and goes oh excuse me sir we're going to install signal on your
00:39:38.440
computer if it wasn't already there why would that happen why would they do that especially since
00:39:44.880
we already have i just read the name of it last night or this morning we have our own government
00:39:51.220
private high side yep okay so why would we be going to signal why why would we be and why would
00:40:00.300
the government be pushing signal for everybody in the administration and everybody in government to
00:40:08.140
be using that why wouldn't we be using the one we paid for that we knew instead of the one that
00:40:13.980
nobody knows we paid for called signal and and that leads me to the question of well wait a minute
00:40:20.400
nobody seems to know who put this guy on you know this reporter uh onto the text oh it's a conundrum
00:40:30.980
i don't know it's weird it just popped up out of nowhere could it i don't know could it be that
00:40:38.400
i mean this take by you is hilarious on the text it actually says who did it it says michael waltz
00:40:46.160
added you right it says i know but now it could have been an aide which is what they're blaming it
00:40:51.420
on they're blaming it on an aide who did it now is this aide some undercover operative no don't know
00:40:57.080
but it also could be could have been neither it could have been neither but like you're acting as if
00:41:01.800
it's blatantly obvious that someone else did it every single person in the audience has screwed up in
00:41:06.800
this exact same way everybody's done it exactly everybody's done everybody's added someone to a
00:41:10.980
text message right you didn't mean to add them to but let's do let's do here's out for a second
00:41:16.380
uh we've all done that yeah but we we also none of us have had big brother on top of us you know
00:41:27.560
being able to control you never looked at your computer and went i didn't put how did that just
00:41:32.560
get up why is my mouse moving you know what i mean and i'm not saying that's what happened but
00:41:36.860
the government can do that the government could have gone in and added without him knowing i think
00:41:43.720
this was jared from subways excuse and i think it went over pretty well i just think i just think this
00:41:48.920
is one of the things that's made me look at some of these things a little bit more in depth after
00:41:52.400
working on these jfk files yeah i just think it's hilarious that no one's questioning
00:41:57.020
the the government funding routes to signal how it's just it's a third-party app you know and it's
00:42:04.360
just rubber stamped by the cia and the entire intelligence community yeah i think yeah i think
00:42:08.740
it's absolutely worth considering everything we don't know the end of the story no we don't i just
00:42:12.460
you know but again i go back to this what i wanted to tell you i'm going up i gotta see if i can get up
00:42:18.680
to the ranch and get this but um i have the letter uh to silicon valley okay uh somebody in silicon
00:42:28.840
valley this is when it was just a valley and it's to lbj and it says we should invest and develop
00:42:37.800
high tech in this area of california because we need it for defense and we need it for the new
00:42:46.280
silicon chips and all that that will mean in the future and lbj is like yeah i got i got that we're
00:42:53.960
already on it we're already on it and no everybody just thinks these tech companies just came in and
00:43:00.180
just did no a lot of that funding was coming from the federal government and from black ops and cia and
00:43:08.260
and everything else we've had our finger you would you're stupid you're stupid if you're a government
00:43:15.060
you're actually nefarious if you're the united states government doing this because of our laws
00:43:21.100
and constitution but if you're any other government you're stupid to let
00:43:25.460
tech just start to grow without any of your back doors or fingers in there without anybody watching
00:43:33.100
or trying to control the way that's going every government in the world would do that and i think
00:43:38.380
we did that uh quite well as well that's why they're in bed with each other so tightly i mean
00:43:44.020
do you know who has the pentagon all the pentagon files who has who has the cloud who has the cloud
00:43:51.180
for most of the stuff for the united states i mean amazon has the cloud for everybody amazon amazon do you
00:43:59.360
trust i don't i don't even know who he's turning in the hulk do you trust the hulk and his buxom blonde
00:44:07.020
babe he's like bezos you know what the hulk yeah he's like hi i'm just taking some testosterone right
00:44:15.680
now and we're gonna have crazy sex after he's sworn into office i can't wait that guy now america knows
00:44:25.480
how lucky tanya is doesn't he strike you as that though i mean look at him he's not even he's like
00:44:33.020
he doesn't even look like himself and she's just like rubbing her nipples on everybody during the
00:44:40.520
she's like i missed that press conference would you mr president don't put your hand in the bible
00:44:46.260
put your hand right here and he's like i'm gonna have sex with her god it's crazy
00:44:53.300
and you don't trust him i just don't trust i think we should maybe say he shouldn't have all of our
00:45:05.000
secrets that's great i mean it is funny too like because i we all three of us naturally trust private
00:45:12.760
apps more than i would trust a government app like i don't trust the finding out is those are
00:45:19.020
one in the same right that's the issue i suppose right that's the issue i don't yeah where i have
00:45:23.340
a big issue is when these are these private apps we find out that they actually have connections
00:45:28.660
directly to the government the government is actually prescribing those private apps to their
00:45:34.400
own people as well as telling us that it's all perfectly fine it's all perfectly fine yeah we use it
00:45:39.680
you use it we have no connection between the two but then you have someone like tucker carlson
00:45:43.860
who's like look i didn't think they could do this but the nsa went in and took some of my signal
00:45:51.000
messages and then that's how they found out about my interview with vladimir putin and to have as many
00:45:57.500
house members and senate members that have pulled me aside at different times over the last five six
00:46:03.120
years and said the intelligence agencies are spying on us okay they're spying on members of congress
00:46:12.820
they all know that that's happening what are we thinking watch tonight the the jfk files this is
00:46:22.200
going to open up a whole new world for you and you're going to hear all of this stuff tied together
00:46:27.100
in a way that you haven't heard before and then we're all gonna have sex with her uh tonight nine
00:46:34.280
o'clock on blaze tv blaze tv.com slash glenn use the promo code glenn and save now you have to admit
00:46:41.940
he has changed right i mean bezos he has changed yeah there's that photo when you were doing that
00:46:51.420
voice which i don't that whole impression was incredible um i was picturing that there's a
00:46:58.060
photo of him in a very tight like silken shirt right right with his kind of muscles bulging in
00:47:04.560
his arms and he's with his his girlfriend or whatever he wasn't like that and she's she i don't
00:47:10.860
know who she is we should can we look into her we got to look into her i gotta have that's that's
00:47:16.240
gotta be comedy gold on who she is yeah there was a big story at the time right because he he got
00:47:22.000
divorced and and yeah from a normal human being you know this you go back it happens right it happens
00:47:28.160
um it tends to happen with uh with this type of person right you know i'll bet this is i'll bet you
00:47:33.680
he's one of those guys who wants to live forever he's one of these guys like ray kurzweil they have
00:47:39.320
the money this is the big thing in silicon valley i can live forever it's a big deal right now
00:47:43.120
especially my crew yeah yeah which yeah it's not a bad i feel like i'm 18 again
00:47:47.920
it's not a bad focus right i mean you're gonna have a bunch of money you're gonna spend it like
00:47:52.560
but you know somebody in your family should say dad um look at you look at her okay she's currently
00:48:07.060
it is a weird situation it is it's a weird i mean midlife crisis is all over it right
00:48:16.420
a little more yeah more than that yeah i think so
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