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In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, Glenbeck and Glenbeck's friend and former business partner, Mr. Pat Gray, joins Glenbeck to talk about a variety of topics. Glenbeck is a long-time friend of the Glenbeck Program and has been with Glenbeck since the early days of the program. Glenbeck has been in the business for a long time and is a regular contributor to the show.
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no we're not done we haven't even started yet oh okay i've had enough of you already is that
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i've been in the room with you for about two minutes that's that's about two minutes too
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long for me it's fair all right um listen today's podcast we're going to talk to blake masters
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yeah you know who he is i do he's running for senate in arizona yeah i think uh we've got a
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tightening race there he's he's within striking distance and i really hope he wins yeah me too
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please please everybody that you know get them into your car and if they're gonna vote democrat
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put them in the trunk of the car no glenn beck all right this is the sort of this is a civil war
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he's advocating for you know that's coming now now you know it's coming now i'm done um well you
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should hear the rest of the show because uh i'm gonna do it again and we hear in the rest of the
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show um democrats basically calling over and over again for civil war yeah which is weird because
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they keep accusing us of doing it but they keep saying it's happening already yeah i've i've kind
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of figured this out i think all of america has whatever it is they say we're doing they're doing
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it uh so we have uh that and also the latest from the fed you're gonna love it hey social credit
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you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
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welcome to the glenbeck program we're very glad to have you here including mr pat gray from
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pat gray unleashed the podcast that is uh on blaze tv just before this program and can be heard
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wherever you get your podcast hello pat hello glenn how was your weekend oh it was perfect in every
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perfect perfect weekend yeah me too me too uh so uh uh what do you have today uh well i'm
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kind of interested in uh air canada ordering 30 electric planes that can carry passengers
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maybe 124 miles holy cow not 124 miles what is it about 18 miles from here to new york city
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it's probably it's about that yeah it's about so i mean it'll easily get you to new york city
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paris is another 50 miles or so from new york might be a little bit long you might have to stop
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in greenland to refuel but this should cover just about everything and i would feel so safe
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in an all electric plane wouldn't you oh nothing could go wrong with them no do they have solar
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panels on top uh no i don't believe they do actually i don't think so just really expensive
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and environmentally unfriendly batteries well they're not only unfriendly batteries you still
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are you know burning coal to be able to fill that tank up if you will right you know right so you
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got that uh i can't imagine oh and here's another really good feature of these planes which are coming
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very soon uh by 2028 oh good uh it seats up to get this 30 passengers up to 30 up to up to i mean not
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more if you want to fly more miles than 124 they limit it to 25 and then you can go 249 miles 249
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miles and if that's not enough for you get out and walk yeah shut up my gosh i don't want to go
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further than 240 nobody there's no reason to it is too far right it is too far wow by the time you
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security you could have driven it right hey i mean you have to show up two hours early 60 miles an
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hour two hours you're 120 miles that's yeah yeah yeah right so um yeah but then you'd be burning
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carbon you know yeah and you're not being a friend of the the planet right so and worshiping gaia and
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what and what you don't know is that your car is not going to run anyway so you won't have any
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choice you'll probably right walk to the airport and then say could i get on this plane i i have to
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go to work and it'll take you to work well it'll take you to the airport within 120 miles of where
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you work uh so that which is all you need really it's all you need then you instead of you walk to
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the uh walk to the office this electric thing where everything has to be electric you know cars by 2035
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in california planes we're gonna get our first dose in 2028 this is gonna work out really well i feel
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i feel like it's gonna be i'm pretty sure everything that they're working on is gonna work out really
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well yeah yeah it's one of those things when you're driving an electric car let's say you're low on
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battery and you're driving down the street and you run out of of power you will coast to a stop
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right you don't fall like 30 000 feet it's kind of a different it's a different feel yeah and
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actually when your car runs out of battery you don't coast it just it just stops it stops well
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i told you about the uh the the original tesla the first one they they made which we covered back at
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cnn headline news back in the day it was 110 000 sports car two-seater looks like a lotus um
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i mean it's a cool looking car and you know it definitely has it was an amazing technology
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particularly at the time um but i was i i'm i just think you know they're pretty cool cars and
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and i was talking to a guy who owned one and uh you know i was like ah this would be a cool thing
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to have like if you're a car car collector the first tesla like yeah you know before people even
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the company existed and so he was telling me he said that there was a minor incident um because there
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is a factory that that does you know all these like old parts because they don't even really i mean
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they service the car but it's not like you know it's not easy to get the parts anymore um they did
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have a uh a fire at one of the factories where they lost i think 45 of them now i think there
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was 1300 made in the united states so like losing 45 is kind of a big deal yeah yeah and i'm pretty
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sure the fire is still burning to this moment but it wasn't it wasn't due to batteries or electrical
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no no something totally different okay good but the other thing is if you it's kindling they left
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around the factory yeah that happens all the time yeah you leave we were trying to clean it up
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the place i didn't throw in that it's a tesla repair slash kindling factory which is a bad
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car that makes a lot of really bad combination you start those batteries on fire with kindling uh
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but he was saying that if you have a one of these cars and you got to keep it charged right it's not
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a car you're taking out all the time right like it's a collector's item so you got to keep it
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charged but you can't overcharge it because it'll burn out it could burn out yeah and if you if you
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let it not burn out it could burn up yeah yeah okay uh but if you let it go to zero percent battery
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yes the car is now a very expensive paperweight because you can't get right you will never charge
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it again once it goes to zero battery completely toast now i assume they've probably improved this
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over the years with with tesla so this would be happening a lot more often but like this was
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the way it was set up so if that's amazing and the new battery i think is 45 000 and you have to wait
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18 months so now there's still like 28 grand wait a minute guys yeah that that i don't think that's
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been changed so what if it goes to zero i have dead i have solar energy i have a 15 freaking thousand
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dollar battery one okay and a row of whole bunch of other batteries okay and uh i can only use it to
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be safe i can only drain it to about 40 percent it's gotta have 40 percent left in it once you start
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getting down lower and if it ever drains you're done you're done oh my god done yeah yeah it's great
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because i'm totally the guy that would have wow you know would would have this thing plugged in
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and not drive it for a few weeks and then it would get something the kid goes in there to get something
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out of the garage knocks the plug out i don't notice and then the car's toast yeah that's totally what i
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would do if i had one of those cars stew you're not thinking i mean you're you're much more responsible
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than that like you never have you ever had your phone go out of power no nobody's ever done that
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you always plug it in before it goes out every single time every single time i never let mine
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get below 40 percent really you know i say i just have to stop working and talking or doing whatever
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i'm doing when it gets to 40 percent now to be clear you can't get it fully charged and leave it
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plugged in either that that would be very bad that would be very bad well the good news is in my case
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with solar energy it never fully charges so oh great yeah so we have that hey uh speaking of
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sunshine um you know desantis this guy this guy this guy is so bad this is so bad yeah would you
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use that label because that's the label i use for him he's a fascist i don't think it's strong enough
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yeah but well i think he might even be the antichrist okay that's a very good possibility
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i don't know would you expect would you expect desantis to be the antichrist no no you wouldn't
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no no um and uh uh maude newton who we all know and love the maude newton maude maude uh she
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describes herself as a writer a critic an editor an occasional speaker oh uh she so she writes and
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edits all the time yeah and occasionally rarely converses right i think she should speak maybe
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less okay but uh she tweeted that uh florida governor ron desantis used the word biblical
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when he was describing the hurricane storm surge as a in evangelical dog whistle oh wow yeah so no
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evangelicals heard it then yeah because only dogs hear dog whistles so that's weird oh no it means
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weird if evangelicals were dogs oh they would hear it they're the only ones who hear it yes they're the
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only ones and she said this language is an evangelical dog whistle uh i.e it's not climate change
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it's god which is which of course that's what he was saying uh i mean dog whistle as much as you
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know like i because i i'm curious if she heard it how is it an evangelical dog right right she's a
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good point is she deeply evangelical is that what we're learning about no she just has special skills
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okay she just has special hearing she can decipher dog whistles now she she did delete the tweet oh no
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but she came out and said sometimes i stand by a tweet but delete it because i've spent enough of my
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life amid the rantings and abuse of rapture obsessed evangelicals okay so she sounds really friendly to
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even she does she sounds very open-minded friendly enough to hear the dog whistle all right yeah or the
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evangelical whistle well she's special you know what i mean she's got the special skill and she knows
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better some would describe her as special not you not me not you not me i wouldn't do that you
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seems very special and uh finally let me give you this uh this quick story um and you're gonna find
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this stew in particular you're gonna find this uh interesting um internal materials now show
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adult former democratic legislative aide who encouraged students to say that transgender youth
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will kill themselves over a republican policy uh you know was uh was kind of spearheading the national
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walkouts and uh the walkouts that students where they were supposedly you know objecting to
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transgender policies from uh glenn youngkin um but there's an internal video now that shows the student
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group uh that was led by the former democratic staffer and uh that he and the group knew that a large
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portion of students had absolutely no interest in the cause they just wanted to skip school
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surprise yeah it's a shocker now i can say uh because i i get this dog whistle uh i was in this
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group and walked out of high school for literally any cause any time there were many many walkouts i
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remember when i was in school and every single time no matter what the cause was i walked out and i was
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passionate about whatever it was at that time now i didn't know what it was each time but i was always
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passionate about it because if you were passionate about it you could walk out and then all the
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teachers would number one let you out of class they would they would excuse it and number two they
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would look at you as like wow and there's someone who's these kids are really tuned in they're tuned
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in they're taking their their civic duty seriously who said that this was the vibe of the teachers
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right they were like more like hey like they didn't get mad at you for walking out it was more
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like rock the vote like these kids are involved they were proud of you so was it just was it just
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me and my family because i never walked out of school because i knew my dad would say i know what
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the hell you're doing get your ass back in school well they didn't even like i were the way i remember
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again it's been a while here i'm 100 years old at this point but what i remember is they wouldn't
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it wasn't even in like they wouldn't tell the parents hey your kid was out of school
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were upset it was just like everyone would walk out they'd do the thing we'd walk around
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many of us would branch off at the convenience store and then join on the way back into the
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protest and then he'd walk back into school and everyone be like wow that'd be a like a local news
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item students uh walk out of school to support i don't know probably late term abortion or whatever
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we were walking out over i have no idea and that was it the you just miss a bunch of classes and it
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would be over it was fantastic yeah i don't remember the student protest movement in montana
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yeah we protested it being too cold once in a while but that's about it stayed home when it was 80
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below you wouldn't want to walk outside in montana no you don't no you want to stay inside no matter
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what oh there's august but they're not in school right right that's right you can walk out after
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labor day there's a couple nice months in connecticut and you just walk out and then you know you walk
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out until you get to a place you want to go and then there's probably buy something there maybe
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have mcdonald's yeah mcdonald's was a little bit we usually for mcdonald's we'd have to take the car
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very we'd have to walk we'd have to act like we were walking out with a group but then walk to the
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parking lot and get the car and then drive to mcdonald's that was a little bit more of a track
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but you could do that too and we did many many times well all of us here on the glenbeck program are
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shocked yeah shocked shocked to hear that last week's walkout uh apparently very few kids really
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even knew what they were walking out for hard to believe stunning yeah it's shocking
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you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
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so stew um you know i spent a couple of minutes just wanted to you know i wanted to check in with
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old vlad and uh see what he was thinking um and uh you know he declared the lands he invaded now russian
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soil and then immediately lost them right like he said they're russian soil and then like a day later
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ukraine took over one of the key cities in the region yeah yeah that's a problem uh because uh here's
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what putin said they will defend our land with all the powers and means at our disposal in 1991
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in the belovzeth forest without asking the will of common citizens the representatives of the then
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party elites decided to destroy the ussr and people suddenly found themselves cut off from their
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motherland this tore apart and dismembered our nation becoming a national catastrophe so that's the deal
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when all of the soviet leaders got in and went and met with i think yeltsin right and they were in
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the middle of this forest and they were like okay what are we going to do guys and they decided to
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make the the russian federation and so the soviet union went away he said i admit they didn't fully
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understand what they were doing and the consequences that this would inevitably lead to in the end
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but this is no longer important there is no soviet union the past cannot be brought back and russia
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today does not need it anymore we're not striving for this the battlefield to which fate in history has
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called us is the battlefield for our people for great historic russia for future generations our
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children grandchildren and great-grandchildren i want the kiev authorities to know they're real masters
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in the west i want them to hear me so they remember this people living in donesk and these other places are
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becoming our citizens and they will be our citizens forever we call on the kiev regime to immediately end
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hostilities end the war that they unleashed back in 2014 and return to the negotiating table we are ready for this
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but we will not discuss the choice of the choice of the people in those areas that choice has already
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been made and russia will not betray them sanctions now listen to this this is really important that you
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hear this because this this is how the other side is fighting the great reset quite honestly this is how
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you scoop a lot of people who are anti-great reset and push them into the russia camp okay sanctions were not
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enough for the anglo-saxons interesting choice of words they moved on to sabotage it's hard to believe
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but it is a fact that they organized the blasts on the nord stream international gas pipelines which run along
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the bottom of the baltic sea it is clear to everyone who benefits from this the west began its colonial policy
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back in the middle ages and then followed the slave trade the genocide of the indian indigenous tribes in america
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the plunder of india of africa the wars of england and france against china what they did was hooking entire
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nations on drugs deliberately exterminating entire ethnic groups for the sake of land and resources they
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hunted people like animals this is contrary to the very nature of man truth freedom and justice
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okay now so far if you're on the right you're not interested in any of this correct correct the
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united states is the only country in the world that is twice used nuclear weapons destroying the japanese
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cities of hiroshima and nagasaki and setting a precedent even today they occupy germany japan republic of
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korea and other countries at the same time cynically calling them allies of equal standing they beg for us to
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stay but that's it's a whole whole other story okay so again i don't appreciate vlad's analysis of this
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situation now listen to this now they've moved entirely to a radical denial of moral norms of religion
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and of family the dictatorship of the western elites is directed against all societies including the
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peoples of the western countries themselves this is a challenge to us all this is a complete denial of
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humanity the overthrow of faith and traditional values indeed the suppression of freedom itself has taken on
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the features of a religion outright satanism do we really want here in our country in russia instead of
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mom and dad to have parent number one and parent number two and parent number three have they gone
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completely insane do we really want it drilled into our children in schools that there are supposedly
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genders besides men and women and children to be offered the chance to undergo sex change operations
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we have a different future we have our own future i mean straight out of the alexander dugan playbook
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there right oh yeah i mean uh oh yeah on both sides parent one and parent two was you know was
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we just talked about this with the uh situation um in italy with the new prime minister who this was
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the speech she actually used those exact terms parent one and parent two and what happened and she won
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and a lot of people here uh united behind her now she is not tied to this yeah by in fact she's
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supporting ukraine we should point out and the elites are calling her a fascist yeah they're calling her
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fascist and putin is calling the elites fascist notice he doesn't say even the governments he says the
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elites of the west he knows the language of the west and i believe that's alexander dugan this is
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absolutely the playbook of alexander dugan they play on the morals and thus they can
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drive a wedge between us because most americans will listen to that and they'll say well i shouldn't
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say most americans many americans if i just said that on the air and didn't tell you at vladimir putin
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a lot of americans would go damn right now i tell you about vladimir that came from vladimir putin and
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you're like wait a minute wait what why are we against him well you heard his opinion of america
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before he said that his opinion of the west that's why he's looking again to dugan for the fourth
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political theory the third was fascism the fourth is dugan and uh euro asian uh euro is yeah euro asian
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um policy to where they unite the entire asian continent with europe and they lead the way in russia
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do you think is there a do you the notice of them pointing out the um the uh the precedent
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of nuclear weapons do you find that to be significant i do do you well i thought so and i think it's
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i get another sort of veiled we might just you use nukes threat which is not what what you want for
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multiple reasons um obvious the obvious ones are there the secondary ones are you know we're currently
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led by a bunch of idiots so the fact that you know the the reason we're avoiding nuclear war
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is i guess the restraint of vladimir putin which i don't have much faith in or are the competence of
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our current political leadership which i also have no faith in so that's good it should end up pretty
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well and what could go wrong but the problem is is it is with the elites it's really not with our
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our neighbors our neighbors have been conned you know if you've ever wondered how did the german people
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go from you know good decent people to that how did that happen over a slow long period of time
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of being groomed to accept that kind of stuff and then all at once we have been groomed we are
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approaching that all at once part and our neighbors we still have a chance to embrace our neighbors
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and get them to wake up as much as possible but at the same time we have to renew our commitment
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to what we know is true and the way to do that is to start speaking up not in an angry way but just
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speaking up and saying that's not true sorry men cannot get pregnant and i know you this is a
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little word game because what you're saying is that woman is now a man but that woman is still a woman
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period and no man has ever become pregnant i'm not playing your word game i understand what you're
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saying and you have a right to say it and i have a right to disagree with you and i for one will fight
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for your right to say that will you the answer most likely will be no but that is fascism fighting for
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someone's right to speak and say what they want to say and especially those things you vehemently disagree
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with that is freedom that's classical liberal liberalism this is fascism
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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this is the glenn beck program welcome to uh blake masters he is running for senate uh in the u.s. uh in
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arizona uh 40 days about 40 days left 37 i think but who's counting it seems like you are um 37 days
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left you are neck and neck uh for the uh the role of u.s senator what is happening in arizona
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uh not a whole lot that's good you know we've got this wide open southern border we i know every county
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in america is a border county at this point fentanyl illegals they're flowing everywhere but of course
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we bear the brunt of it with all this uh all this territory right on the southern border and then
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arizona also bears the brunt of the other crisis that biden has caused uh this inflation crisis we
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were just talking inflation is the worst in the country in the greater phoenix metro it's 13 percent
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why do you think that is it's um you know to the extent you bake housing into the into the calculus
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phoenix housing all the californians are moving and driving up housing prices but there's probably a few
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a few factors for although i think inflation is like devastating across the country it is they say
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it's eight percent it's like no i think if you measure it properly it's probably between 10 and
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15 what's the solution because if the fed continues to raise interest rate which it must to suck the
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money back in and burn it um it'll it could collapse the economy uh and yet if they don't don't you've
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got hyperinflation so what's the solution these are the great choices that biden is giving us right
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there's the ukraine version of this it's like what do you do you know how do you solve this
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and i i just have to say zoom out and and realize we're only in this because of biden
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putin never would have invaded ukraine if it weren't for joe biden and the weakness in the white
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house and we wouldn't have to be making these hard choices do you hike rates and cause a recession
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or do you not do that and then allow potential hyperinflation that choice would have been unthinkable
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three years ago when inflation was one one and a half percent this is why it's really dangerous you
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know barack obama famously said elections have consequences yes they do somehow joe biden got
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into the white house and what a disaster it's been not just for arizona but for the whole country and
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actually for the whole world so the guy you're running against was you know up in space for a
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long time and so he's he's known etc etc but he's not even as stew said cinema yeah because i think
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there's this impression he's a well-known guy there's some sympathy for his family that the stuff
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they've had to go through of course and then there is a situation where kirsten cinema scene
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by the nation at least is this kind of moderate at least in words if not actions and they kind of
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apply that to mark kelly but kelly's not that way and he hasn't earned it you know two years ago he
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promised he'd be independent he he uh he said i'm not a partisan i'm an independent okay some people
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bought that and he got in not by much but he got in now he's saying the same thing but it's just a
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flat-out lie because if you look at his voting record people fight does he vote with joe biden
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95 of the time or 98 of the time no it's 100 of the time where it counts you never have to wonder
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which way he's going to vote and i actually do respect cinema you know i think she's too left
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i think she's too left wing i'd rather have two conservative republicans correct but credit where
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it's due she said she'd be independent and where it really counts like on protecting the filibuster
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yeah or on you know build back better she spiked that she told schumer to go pound sand and she
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took some arrows for it and that takes guts and that is the kind of independence of mind arizonans
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want to see that's the goldwater john mccain cinema even though she's on the left side of the aisle
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and that's what i'll do mark kelly he said he'd be independent and he lied and he's just a rubber
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stamp in the senate for whatever chuck schumer and joe biden tell him to he is chuck schumer he is
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it's hard to tell them apart at all he's the third senator from new york he's the third
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senator from california and as a result arizona only has one senator right now i mean it's really
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really crazy so help me out um on uh the border what has to happen here what is the difference
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between you and what we have going on you know it's not that complicated we we had a pretty stable
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secure border three years ago again like you just have to i think we need the wall we need to finish
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the wall we need to double or triple the size of border patrol uh and give give those men and women
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at the border all the resources they need but but really it's just political will it's just hey let's
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have a policy here's a radical idea for you when illegal aliens try to break into our country catch
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them turn them over to ice and deport them back to their home country or some other country that
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wants them that's what we need to be doing instead biden and mark kelly he's voted for this every
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single time they like catch and release where if you catch anybody well you just got to let them out
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mark kelly wants to resettle these people in working class cities and towns throughout arizona and
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throughout the country and so as a result just in the last 20 months we've had 5 million illegals come
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here and it's not like biden and mark kelly are trying to trying to catch these people and trying to
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they're not trying to enforce federal law right willfully violating it which i think is impeachable
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i've called for biden and mayorkas to be impeached for this i and mark kelly just for this dereliction
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of duty at the southern border he's voted against border security five separate times just for that
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i think he deserves to lose his job who would you um say will be your allies or you hope to ally with
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in the senate certainly josh holly uh rand paul ted cruz um you know we have some good ones tom
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cotton it's a little bit more hawkish than me but i think domestically he's he's excellent um we we
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have some good ones what about um uh what about ukraine what would you be doing with ukraine i'm
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very uncomfortable with this automatic reflex to just keep sending 12 billion every couple of weeks
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just keep sending 12 billion you know and i tell people mark kelly apparently cares more about
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ukraine's border with russia than our own border with mexico because he's really focused on that
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he's given them all the money they need but he can't even find 10 or 20 billion for border security
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here at home right and people say that's a pro-putin talking point no it's ridiculous i think
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putin's a madman i think he's a murderer i think the invasion was unjust it's bad it's like really bad
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but again how did we even get here we got here because you know putin g they're bad guys but they're not
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idiots they look at what happened in afghanistan they saw biden's weakness and biden's surrender
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and putin felt emboldened to do that right germany they shut down all their working nuclear
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and they made themselves dependent on russian oil and gas they gave up the leverage to putin
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and you're a tech guy so you know how how complex systems are i believe we can go green not all at
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once uh and not at this rate but i'm fine with going green if we're actually talking about going green
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having a green car that you plug in to a coal fire plant is not going green well it's amazing
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people think that uh oh electric cars are just so so green well the battery is a storage technology
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it's not an energy source and that car is being powered by coal to your point right you've seen
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some when california's power grid was about to go off uh you saw people with very expensive electric
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cars plugging them into gas generators just to get the so i electric cars could be great but like you
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know ultimately i think we need nuclear and until we have nuclear and who knows how long that's going
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to take although we should be making investments now we have oil and gas god bless this country with
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abundant natural resources the stuff actually gets cleaner clean coal fracking we should be drilling we
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should be fracking what you can't do is ideologically rush into the green new deal that's what germany did
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now they're gonna you know they're begging begging for heating oil to heat their homes this winter
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uh and that's the kind of energy future that mark kelly and arizona and joe biden are trying to drag
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us towards it doesn't work so what what can be done what can be done what should be done
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you're in the senate on energy yeah on anything well i think it's stopping the war on fossil fuels like
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what did biden think was going to happen this country is mostly powered by fossil fuels still
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by oil and gas so if you declare war on oil and gas you think that might make the cost of
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energy skyrocket of course of course they took gas from two dollars to six dollars now they want a
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metal because it's back down to like five dollars in phoenix uh only because biden of course is
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selling out oil from our strategic reserves which is a national security it's crazy so stop the war
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on oil and gas right repeal the crazy regulations uh and and start investing start granting new oil and
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gas uh drilling permits right invest in nuclear we need to be building more nuclear power plants and
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do you think do you think things are changing enough to be able to do that i mean you know we
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haven't built a new even refinery since like 1970 nukes are way too dangerous it'll take you 20 years to
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they're with modern technology they're not dangerous at all but we have i saw this in the private sector
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very often we would find a nuclear tech startup a talented nuclear physicist who wanted to be an
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entrepreneur instead of a academic and they'd come to us with a small modular reactor design you know
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and it's innovative in x y or z and so they could prove on a blackboard with math that you couldn't
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get a runaway nuclear chain reaction the problem is and we we're hungry to invest right but then you do
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your diligence including your regulatory diligence it turns out yeah the nrs nrc hasn't approved a new
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nuclear power plant ever basically and they've made innovation illegal there is no regulatory pathway to
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actually build a prototype that you can convince the government hey see it's safe we did it because
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this kind of technology is basically just outlawed by fiat so it's like what do you think is going to
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happen when you declare war on oil and gas but then you make new sources and nuclear is the cheapest
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most abundant safest source of energy right it's the only carbon-free source of energy that works
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you know 24 hours a day it would solve any global warming problem and would also solve our energy
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problem and you know it's this is not new technology but we've made it really really hard
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to to pursue and that's the culture in dc that i want to change i know it's going to be frustrating
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to get in there i'm going to be one of 100 senators i can't just snap my fingers and the country's
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powered by nuclear but we need to be trying now so that in 30 years when my little kids are my age
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uh you know this country should be mostly powered by nuclear you you say that you can't just snap your
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fingers and do things in this country which it was my understanding of the system the whole time
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but we do have a president who thinks you can take you know a trillion dollars uh in in loan relief
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and just with the snap of his fingers just do that without going to congress we have set up i think a
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real weakening of our system the the president think we're constitutional republic anymore what
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how could you is there anything to be done about this i mean this is this is incredibly
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unconstitutional what's especially you're right of course and what's especially wild about that is
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five months ago nancy pelosi agreed with you yeah yeah i mean speaker pelosi is biden going to do this
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if congress doesn't get its act together and she says oh he doesn't have the authority to do that
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his own department of education said they didn't have the authority five months later biden just does
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it it's just like he did with the cdc right halting the eviction moratorium yeah his own white house
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lawyer said sir you can't this is the cdc has nothing to do you can't just have them you know not allow
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landlords to collect rent it's kind of unconstitutional and biden literally said i don't
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care yeah let's do it let's let them litigate it later and the supreme court said hey look if you
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try this again we're going to shoot it down and then he did it again anyway and they did eventually
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you know i mean eventually we saw the right end there but i feel like right now we're at the
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situation where we have the courts that are the guardrail for our entire system of government and
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that's it that's a terrifying place to be i it's why i don't think i'm exaggerating when i say
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that joe biden and whatever forces are behind joe biden right he doesn't know where he is half the
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time but when i say biden i mean the white house that they're tyrants they really are like when i
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read about the osha vaccine mandate they were using the i'm sorry the occupational health and safety
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bureaucracy to push a federal vaccine mandate on everybody in the country i thought it was a
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babylon b headline i thought it was satire because like they can't do that it's unconstitutional i'm
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grateful the courts of course held that was unconstitutional but no they don't care i remember
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my my uh radicalization moment on on how little the democrats care about the constitution was when
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they were passing obamacare yeah you know they asked nancy pelosi well where's the constitutional
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hook for this it used to be you know the democrats would make some argument oh it's necessary and
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proper for xyz right yeah it touches commerce and because of this court case in 1941 they would
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always pretend that this was constitutional well they asked nancy pelosi where in the constitution
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does it say you can you know tax somebody if they don't buy a product in the market and she laughed
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and she said are you kidding me and i remember and i was just like wow now they don't even pretend
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that they have to follow the constitution and how dangerous is that if somebody wants to uh help
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your campaign out blake masters uh do they just go to blake masters.com they go to blake masters.com
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they uh in a patriotic spirit get out their wallet and they donate lots of money to my campaign
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because this stuff isn't uh isn't cheap mark kelly's bombarding me with the the most vile
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vicious slanderous attack ads but uh you know we're fighting back david and goliath type type
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dynamic but as you said it's close the republicans tightening a lot are they helping at all the senate
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with uh the uh you know rick scott and his senatorial committee the mrsc has actually been very
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helpful um mitch mcconnell of course has the bigger pool of money with slf they've canceled
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advertising so they're not inclined to be helpful but but everybody who can chip in five or ten
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dollars it does add up it is within a couple of points so every dollar will make a difference here
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blake masters.com that's blake masters.com we'll see you again god bless thank you please win
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please thank you please please have to it's only the future of the country that's it that's all i have
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