The Glenn Beck Program - January 05, 2024


Best of the Program | Guest: Cleta Mitchell | 1⧸5⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

37 minutes

Words per Minute

152.83209

Word Count

5,758

Sentence Count

3

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

In this episode of the blendback program, we discuss the Tetris movie and how the story behind the movie is a great story about capitalism and communism. We talk about the story of how Tetris came to be and how it became one of the most successful games of all time.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 all right uh here's today's podcast it's friday a lot of great stuff on it have yourself a great
00:00:04.680 weekend you're listening to the best of the blend back program so you were if i'm not mistaken stew
00:00:19.520 um you were a big deal in your school when you were what in high school i mean it's the
00:00:27.160 the biggest accomplishment of my life it was definitely before high school i will say but it
00:00:32.180 was uh i was the first kid in my high school or school middle school whatever it was to beat mike
00:00:37.840 tyson's punch out uh back in the day on nintendo and when you beat mike tyson it was like i i remember
00:00:46.880 kids coming up to me i didn't even know like congratulating me that's so it's the only real
00:00:52.080 accomplishment i've had in my life yeah yeah and it got all downhill really it really dwarfs
00:00:57.880 everything else you've done yeah yeah i mean that's quite true so but like i i don't know i mean
00:01:03.920 this kid is like it is incredible we watched the video before the show started but it's like now
00:01:09.040 i can't even imagine that's a big deal because five seconds after the game comes out there's
00:01:13.400 somebody online beating it like i mean tetris came out when in the 80s 1984 1984 i think for no one
00:01:21.100 has ever completed the game that's amazing it's incredible so it's on youtube this kid he's from
00:01:28.920 uh he's from oklahoma uh he's he's just playing tetris and he's he's got it on youtube 41 minutes
00:01:37.440 of him just playing tetris and uh then you know how it gets faster and faster and faster and faster to
00:01:45.140 where you know it always you know just builds up and you're like okay i'm doomed impossibly fast and
00:01:50.640 everyone loses right he hits all of those do we have the clip listen to this
00:01:56.300 here he is he's playing oh my god oh my god
00:02:03.140 oh my god
00:02:07.640 oh my god
00:02:09.460 that's amazing he is
00:02:23.020 and he's not performing for the camera it's like he completely forgot that the camera's on it at one
00:02:30.380 point he says i can't feel my hands it's just so cool just so cool uh did you see the tetris movie
00:02:39.040 yes i did yeah okay which is a great you want to talk about a movie uh that's great to tell you a
00:02:44.320 great story about capitalism oh yeah as opposed to socialism oh yeah and communism so the the idea of
00:02:51.820 the movie is that tetris was actually come that somebody that came up with it was a soviet citizen
00:02:58.360 well you can't do things like that in the soviet union you know so i don't remember the state owned
00:03:06.240 it right yeah the state owned everything yeah if you achieve something in the soviet union the state
00:03:11.360 and so somebody found out that that game uh was still available not on the arcade but for like
00:03:21.620 playstations or what was the first consoles yeah the gaming consoles and so this guy had this idea
00:03:28.200 i'm going to go over to russia and i'm just going to buy the rights well there's no such thing as rights
00:03:33.860 over in russia so the whole movie is about him trying to negotiate and get the rights and then
00:03:40.900 uh a nefarious character steps in and this robert guy who is he was a member of parliament he owns all
00:03:50.340 the newspapers he's a billionaire everybody loves him uh he's uh he's the guy the real life guy you
00:03:59.320 know tried to buy uh manchester united everybody knows him he's a war hero but in the movie he's a big fat
00:04:08.800 cigar smoking oaf uh that is just a dirty dirty guy well he sends his son to go to the soviet union
00:04:19.900 and get tetris do whatever you have to do but you get those rights okay so the battle in the movie is
00:04:28.380 between these two guys just a got an american who's just out on his own has no money battling not only the
00:04:36.360 soviet union but this billionaire uh in uh london if you haven't watched the movie it's well worth it
00:04:45.700 well worth it so i told you when we started that i would show you how everything today is connected
00:04:53.740 to jeffrey epstein the guy who is the robert character in that movie is robert maxwell
00:05:03.160 galane maxwell's dad okay right so uh he had that story in and of itself is insane
00:05:13.720 oh do you know his story i mean she was if i remember correctly she was very wealthy he was
00:05:21.280 very wealthy and the whole thing blew up at one point so he's it shows the beginning of that
00:05:27.000 in the tetris movie so he's first of all he is living in czechoslovakia during world war ii
00:05:35.100 all of his family is rounded up by the nazis in czechoslovakia and they're all gassed
00:05:41.540 he survives because he had escaped to france he gets to france he's he's fighting in the underground
00:05:50.560 with the french and then uh the nazis take over france so he has to go over to england so he goes
00:05:59.680 over to england he begins to organize a resistance in england with the english and he goes back he lands
00:06:07.400 on the beaches of normandy he's an incredible war hero he he storms the beach and he's the guy who
00:06:14.960 climbed the cliff and went into the machine gun nest and killed them all okay in and where he was
00:06:23.420 um so he wins you know all kinds of awards and everything else he becomes a british citizen um
00:06:30.860 and uh and he just goes into business and he's a news he becomes a newspaper publisher
00:06:37.640 he owns the daily mirror uh he owns uh what else the daily he ends up owning the new york post here in
00:06:46.900 america and uh is just gobbling up everything very he's rupert murdoch today okay the tetris thing
00:06:57.740 happens and you remember in the movie how much his uh father was you got you have to
00:07:07.620 get tetris you have to get tetris and then what happens when he loses his son comes back and says
00:07:13.540 he comes back and says wait i'm hearing rumors that you've taken from the pension fund dad
00:07:22.700 what happened was his whole empire was crumbling now he was bullet proof he was a member of parliament
00:07:34.060 he was teflon nothing ever stuck to this guy the foreign office in uh england said he's a massad spy
00:07:44.040 however he's not just a spy for israel we think he's a spy for russia too we think he's a
00:07:51.180 a uh what do you call it a three-way spy um he's turned twice uh and uh is making money and providing
00:08:03.320 information for russia and israel but nobody could ever make any of that stick
00:08:09.200 he then uh has his company start to fall on hold hard times and he starts stealing from the pension
00:08:18.080 fund for the employees and he's like well we'll just make it back well he's caught because everything
00:08:24.520 begins to collapse he's now going to prison and guess what happens to him
00:08:32.500 he commits suicide or does he it's still to this day
00:08:43.480 murky just like jeffrey epstein did he really kill himself did somebody have him killed
00:08:53.460 or did he did he uh uh was he you know was he pushed he died on his yacht uh he was you know big
00:09:03.520 into yachting but he fell off of his off of his yacht and drowned uh-huh uh-huh so that's who
00:09:12.760 galane maxwell's dad is so when you're hearing today the story of jeffrey epstein and it's i don't
00:09:20.600 i don't know why this feels like a new story to so many people um but when you're hearing the story
00:09:26.540 now that you know epstein might have been a spy for them for massad absolutely he's a spy for somebody
00:09:34.600 he was absolutely a honeypot guy for some country maybe multiple countries and probably this country
00:09:44.500 uh i mean he is this is the kind of stuff we did in world war ii except we did it with women
00:09:50.980 but that i guess is not shameful anymore so you got to do it with little kids god help us on what comes
00:09:57.420 next um but uh if you look at now what is being what is coming out we've we've suspected we don't have
00:10:08.840 proof but we suspect that he was part of an intelligence agency and he was blackmailing elites
00:10:15.400 uh and he would uh get them on tape and then get them to do whatever his bosses needed them to do
00:10:24.120 now at some point it's interesting because he got a get out of jail free card
00:10:33.920 he had a uh do not prosecute agreement with the government that he knew about going into jail
00:10:48.500 do not prosecute it was only a matter of time before his attorneys he had bail hearing two days
00:10:56.880 after his suicide and um his attorneys were going to present the do not prosecute it was only a matter of time
00:11:06.580 before that happened so why would he kill himself
00:11:11.660 if he knew the united states government couldn't do anything to him why why would they go after him
00:11:24.780 why would he take paper sheets he did have a do not prosecute uh issue but that was i mean i don't
00:11:35.500 think that was going to hold up at the end of all this this stuff why well because the i mean first of
00:11:42.800 all i don't know how it's even possible for that thing to exist it was bizarre it was like hey some
00:11:48.040 local uh you know area is going to say that no other authority including the federal government
00:11:55.520 can prosecute him for any crime like it was like it's such a bizarre arrangement in the first place
00:12:00.760 which is one of the reasons why people are so suspicious of the whole situation um but i don't
00:12:05.480 think it would held up i don't think he would have been able to say okay well you have to let me go
00:12:09.800 they wouldn't have they all knew about this when they arrested him on the tarmac so i have to tell you
00:12:14.260 um they did know about it i don't think it would have held up because scrutiny and because people
00:12:23.940 were so aware of everything that was going on and uh it started to come out that i mean the first time
00:12:32.120 that jeffrey epstein was prosecuted do you even remember that not really yeah not really it was more
00:12:38.780 of a florida thing and i remember kind of but not really talked about it a little bit at the time
00:12:43.340 that it wasn't a huge story correct now everybody knew who he was you're listening to the best of
00:12:49.840 the glenn beck program okay i want to give you the headline of this story but first let me give you
00:12:54.960 the story all evidence thus far suggests that butler acted alone police have confirmed that one
00:13:03.280 deceased victim of dylan butler's shooting rampage at perry high school was a sixth grade student and that
00:13:11.180 an improvised explosive device was found on site police say the sixth grade student was at the
00:13:17.560 high school because he was participating in a breakfast program prior to the start of the school
00:13:21.920 day that is located at the high school 17 year old student killed one injuring five early thursday
00:13:28.340 morning before turning the gun on himself none of the victims names have been publicly released
00:13:33.100 police say there was no indication the shooting had anything to do with race during a press conference
00:13:38.480 police confirmed butler had murdered a sixth grade student four of those injured were students while
00:13:43.460 a fifth was school administrator the surviving victims are currently being treated in area hospitals
00:13:48.720 the shooter has been identified as 17 year old dylan butler police said noting that he was a student
00:13:55.300 at perry high school butler was found to have been carrying a pump action shotgun and a small caliber
00:14:01.200 handgun at the time he also made a number of social media posts in and around the time of the shooting
00:14:07.000 all evidence thus far shows that he acted alone officers located uh during the search of the school
00:14:14.900 an improvised explosive device according to police and they have rendered the device safe
00:14:20.220 okay you got a lot of information there right yeah for sure lots of information now let me give you
00:14:26.940 the headline breaking iowa police confirmed sixth grade student killed by gender fluid
00:14:35.780 dylan butler during perry high school shooting ied found on the site
00:14:41.120 now why is gender fluid in the headline but not in the story
00:14:51.680 i don't know what's that what is the publication that is the publication post-millennial
00:14:59.840 okay yeah for the post post-millennial certainly would be one to shy away from giving that detail
00:15:04.660 obviously putting it in the headline tells you that but because i haven't heard i listened to
00:15:08.400 multiple stories about that and they did not mention the gender fluid thing at all right wasn't at all part
00:15:13.280 of the story currently conservative outlets but it is not part of this story either i don't know that's
00:15:20.100 i mean from another publication i would read more into that i mean post the post-millennial is not
00:15:25.520 uh the type of uh publication that i think would shy away from no i don't think they would shy away
00:15:31.420 from it either yeah but why isn't that in the story i can't answer that i don't know i mean i find
00:15:39.380 that i find that fascinating i i understand why others would shy away right yes and they are but
00:15:45.340 yeah and they are it was all about i i listened to a whole report on it was all about gun violence
00:15:49.720 and it's about two things glenn it was about gun violence and the gun violence problem number one
00:15:55.620 hatred and number two what do the republican candidates in iowa think about it what are
00:16:00.200 they going to do about it why won't they commit to doing something it's like well
00:16:03.260 there's so many problems with that type of coverage but it's it's amazing that they just keep
00:16:09.660 doing it like they just keep rolling out the same reports for these stories over and over and
00:16:14.500 over again and like if there's anything look we have there's violence in every country there's
00:16:19.200 a million things that we've gone over before that we don't need to rehash here but like if there's
00:16:25.260 anything new in this type of story it is it does seem to be that these types of incidents are happening
00:16:35.020 more and more with people who have these sort of identifications yes for themselves and that is a
00:16:41.000 because they're confused as it is yeah and then they're being told oh just go with it and it's
00:16:46.840 not helping them i mean it's it's this is so our problems are so easy to fix you could go into any
00:16:56.860 coffee shop in america and you could grab you know just the five people who are paying attention out of
00:17:03.640 everybody are there five people here who can name the president and the three branches of government
00:17:11.960 can you come on over to my table we would be able to fix this if we were put in charge you'd be able
00:17:18.420 to fix this a lot of this stuff is so common sense that's interesting because i think if applied
00:17:24.740 if applied common sense would solve a lot of these problems yes but like in it think about that in the
00:17:31.500 real world in this world that we live in how i mean even if you convinced the medical establishment
00:17:37.520 which i think is a real goal here and i think it is something that is potentially achievable
00:17:43.240 the medical establishment look what you guys have done over the past 15 years with all this gender
00:17:49.080 stuff and and all this is bad we're seeing it happen in foreign countries right they're reversing
00:17:54.140 past france it's sweden yeah the uk we're seeing progress in that in that in that world to get back
00:18:01.740 to some sort of rational view here but even if you were to accomplish that there are so many people
00:18:08.140 with so many goals that are at odds with that approach that they wouldn't i mean you think the
00:18:14.400 mainstream media is going to abandon this because the medical establishment changes i doubt it you think
00:18:19.320 think about all the sites and bloggers and and influencers and all the people that people actually
00:18:25.160 get their news from that would continue down this road anyway and would still could would still create
00:18:31.780 people like the person who seems to be in this case today what we know of them uh and many other
00:18:38.020 examples existed before yeah they just didn't have positions of power so the first thing that has to
00:18:45.860 be done is you fire a lot of people i'm sorry you know here's here's a problem common sense
00:18:53.420 common sense should always rule with rare exception you know there are times you're like okay i know that
00:19:02.040 makes sense however this time cut the white wire you know what i mean right you know right no it should
00:19:11.240 be the green wire no no no i know usually red and green but this time don't cut the green wire um
00:19:18.400 but the problem is everything is so over
00:19:23.480 ivy leagued that the average person goes well i i don't know the answer
00:19:32.380 right you know what i mean right you're like what well we saw this with the claudine gay situation
00:19:43.040 this week right like like everybody knows when you steal every other people's work you should you're
00:19:48.640 going to get fired as an academic and yet every institution went to bat for this woman to explain
00:19:55.180 why what she how what she did was not actually bad and it was actually racism and you guys don't
00:20:00.940 understand the the systemic racism that pushed her to have to do this and right why we should
00:20:07.380 ignore and it's like and everyone's like all right i just don't even want to get involved in that so
00:20:10.740 there's no you know the deal is and and they'll and most people will back away from it because they'll
00:20:14.860 feel stupid they'll be like i i i don't know i mean who am i to argue against right a lot of people
00:20:20.720 harvard they'll do it fewer and fewer though i think that oh yeah that's that's going because we used
00:20:25.860 to have you know there's there's balance in all things balance in all things they're supposed to
00:20:34.580 be push and pull if if you don't have that there is no growth so what happened is we had common sense
00:20:44.300 and then common sense was looked down upon from an ivy lady on isn't that cute you've got common sense
00:20:53.720 well i have uncommon knowledge and everybody was like well he must know something that i don't know
00:21:02.180 no really really the only thing that uh you may know that he doesn't know is humility and the one
00:21:15.120 thing that he may know that you don't know is i know i mean my people let me know you need to be
00:21:24.460 taken care of are you are you concerned that the balance is not something we're finding right now
00:21:31.960 like no because i think it's coming it's is it i think we're is it is it closer to what something
00:21:37.140 you've talked about for a long time of more of a pendulum effect because i do i am worried that it
00:21:42.780 does seem at times that we're getting to a place where we're completely ignoring experts i mean i don't
00:21:51.520 think that's the answer either right no it's not it's not like it's not but until the experts
00:21:56.360 right are held by other experts you know until the medical community says you know what enough is
00:22:04.460 enough this covid thing it was good here here and here it was really bad here here and here and we
00:22:11.240 got to stop you know just saying that oh no now science knows because that's happened throughout all
00:22:18.640 of mankind and then science learns and they're like oh well now we know soon as it's cleaned out
00:22:27.120 by its own people you know god will clean out his own house first that's in isaiah i will clean out
00:22:33.900 my own house first and he will and that's what needs to happen in all of the institutions in media
00:22:41.060 it's got to be cleaned up now it's going to probably take outsiders to do it or new generation but
00:22:48.220 look it's already happening it's already happening it's just that there's so much money involved at
00:22:56.280 the establishment level and they're just holding on by their fingernails and they'll i mean they'll pull
00:23:02.480 all of us down to stop from drowning themselves do you think are you optimistic about the path here
00:23:07.980 are you optimistic that the pushback that has come from i think common sense i mean i would argue
00:23:13.520 you know that usually equals a lot of conservative type values but like there has been a pushback in
00:23:18.780 the media there has been a pushback in you know when it comes to our institutions from more
00:23:24.620 constitutional common sense type thinking will that result in something that is positive at the end is
00:23:31.400 are you comfortable we are at the wire we are coming around the fourth turn
00:23:37.380 and we're all we're all dead even as we're coming towards the wire who's going to win and it will be
00:23:46.280 won by a nose um and i think it's going to happen this year but what is encouraging is we're seeing
00:23:53.260 things that we haven't seen before i think we are at peak wokeness um you know i've been talking about
00:24:01.240 that pendulum theory that stew has been saying i've been saying for a while 2020 what did i say
00:24:06.760 2024 2025 is where we hit the peak and then it starts going the opposite way i've said that for forever
00:24:18.600 um now this means it's going to take just as long as it did to get here um but we will
00:24:29.760 the dog returns to its vomit we will go back to being a very selfish me me me you know forget the
00:24:38.520 collective culture it's going to take us 40 years but we will get right back to where we were the key
00:24:45.080 is don't destroy yourself at any of the peaks because it's the middle where we really flourish
00:24:52.080 it's the balance of no the individual is important but so is the collective we have to balance that
00:25:01.320 right now we're just not balancing the individual doesn't matter anymore doesn't matter but i see this
00:25:09.200 coming back from really important people i think elon musk has been a turning point uh in that i mean
00:25:18.000 you look at what uh bill ackman said this week or mark cuban what a difference what a difference
00:25:26.600 the mark cuban thing was because we should go through that oh no it's are no i don't even know
00:25:31.540 i don't even seem like he doesn't even know what the words mean he doesn't he doesn't it's weird
00:25:36.000 again it is the arrogance of people thinking they know that's what bill ackman said he said i went to
00:25:43.240 talk to the students and i realized that what i thought they were saying is not what they're saying
00:25:50.960 i didn't understand it mark cuban just hasn't gone through that but he will because it's it's happening
00:25:58.140 it is happening but keep running flat out because it's going to be won by a nose you're listening to
00:26:06.340 the best of glenn back need a little more check out the full show podcast we have to say
00:26:13.100 a very humble hello to cleta mitchell she's an election attorney she is a conservative
00:26:18.220 partnership institute senior legal fellow and was somebody who was i caused a lot of angst before
00:26:25.440 the holidays cleta how are you i'm fine glenn good i'm fine but let but let me correct one thing that uh
00:26:33.320 to be sure what i what i am going to talk about this is not something the republican party is doing
00:26:40.140 so you were right about that this is something grassroots patriots and people volunteers are
00:26:46.420 doing it's not the party right and then that was my point but then you know when when you reached out
00:26:52.040 to me i felt bad because there's a lot of people that are really sacrificing a lot of time and you're
00:26:58.740 making great progress on on a few things and i want to talk to you about them okay great so so tell me
00:27:07.280 overall what's happening where are we really hitting where have we gained ground on just
00:27:13.500 cleaning up the roles and making sure that it's going to be a tight election well look i mean one
00:27:20.700 thing let me just set the stage for you just a bit um the left has been about the business of
00:27:26.980 wrecking our election system for 30 years and in particular uh the national voter registration act
00:27:34.500 was bill clinton's very first uh piece of legislation when he was elected president and it was the first
00:27:40.720 piece passed back in 1993 the national voter registration act motor voter we all remember now
00:27:48.000 we have to when you register when you go get a driver's license you register they register you to vote
00:27:53.080 that has created all kinds of havoc on the voter rolls and the other part of that federal law is it puts
00:28:00.660 shackles on uh local jurisdictions election offices as well as the states in terms of allowing them to
00:28:09.620 remove people who've moved away etc etc blackout periods and all kinds of waiting periods and a cumbersome
00:28:17.460 process so let's start with the fact that the democrats and of course republicans have in congress
00:28:23.020 basically been asleep at the wheel on these issues for many decades fast forward to 2020 the day after
00:28:31.640 that election citizens all over this country woke up and said wait a minute what has happened to our
00:28:37.360 election system and so that's when i joined the national the conservative partnership institute as a
00:28:43.900 senior legal fellow focused solely on building trying to build a permanent infrastructure of citizens
00:28:49.900 volunteers across the country to be come involved in their local election offices same way parents
00:28:57.560 have realized they've got to be involved in their school boards and know what's going on so we
00:29:02.260 started a year ago um so i wrote a guidebook it's called uh this uh citizen's guide to building
00:29:09.740 an election integrity infrastructure and people can go to our website and download it it's free
00:29:16.100 it's www.whoscounting.us and we have videos training videos how people can get involved one of the tracks
00:29:25.580 is cleaning voter rolls and we started a year ago a national working group on cleaning voter rolls and we have
00:29:35.180 literally there are hundreds actually thousands of citizens across the country working in their local
00:29:41.020 election offices identifying duplicates dead people people who have moved and i mean it's to me it's
00:29:51.140 pretty remarkable what they are doing and we also have been working to try to get congress to change the
00:29:59.260 federal law to get the federal government out of the business of dictating to states telling them when
00:30:06.960 they can and cannot clean their voter rolls so that's a little bit of the background so so wait wait wait
00:30:12.980 tell me this is going on in how many states and districts because i this this what i fear uh is that
00:30:21.740 we are cleaning things up and this is really good in states like texas etc etc uh florida but the problem
00:30:30.360 states like georgia or uh michigan wisconsin maybe there's not anything being done there is that
00:30:39.900 accurate or not well no it's not accurate we're trying it we're trying hard and in fact georgia let me
00:30:48.000 just talk about georgia for a moment because that's one of the places where the most work is going on
00:30:55.520 and of course where we're having to fight with mark elias who's threatened all of the county election
00:31:00.860 offices in georgia with litigation if they uh if they listen to these citizen challenges but let me
00:31:08.180 just give you a couple of updates about georgia we have uh one thing that's really amazing is uh
00:31:14.540 a retired physician dr rick richards has created a software that he is making available to volunteers all
00:31:23.200 over the country that will allow them to run their voter rolls against other databases for free he's
00:31:29.960 making available for free to them and that's so they can run it against the the national change of
00:31:35.040 address who's moved they can run it to determine who are duplicates um and so and he's actually gotten
00:31:42.880 this software adopted by a county in georgia that said well this is what we need because our job under
00:31:50.180 the law is to clean the voter rolls of course let me just pause just a moment when that happened
00:31:56.680 the left has come after him after me because i introduced him to the national working group
00:32:04.320 on voter rolls at the election integrity network uh hosts and they've done uh cbs abc they've all done
00:32:14.320 hit pieces the atlanta journal constitution um saying that this is terrible we're trying to suppress
00:32:20.040 the vote by cleaning the voter rolls just so you know hey we always have to deal with that and um
00:32:26.400 but we're undeterred you know i'm used to that he he's used to that and so nonetheless we're moving
00:32:33.700 forward there's a gentleman in uh fulton county georgia who has personally uh been through the voter
00:32:40.840 rolls and has filed over uh 11 000 challenges to duplicates and bad registrations in fulton county
00:32:49.480 and these counties in georgia are required by state law to hear citizen challenges and act upon those
00:32:56.840 within 30 days and they've been threatened the counties have been threatened by mark elias literally
00:33:05.160 who sent a letter threatening them um to all the counties but there was just a decision earlier this
00:33:11.360 week in which um that challenge the statute that um under state law that allows citizens to come in
00:33:20.260 and challenge a bad registration was upheld by a court so i think that that's going to open the way to
00:33:27.940 move forward with these challenges but we have in some states so fulton county has stopped hearing
00:33:36.100 challenges that doesn't mean the people are not out there identifying um the problems we're probably
00:33:42.560 now just going to have to start filing our own lawsuits to force them to actually follow state law
00:33:47.160 in other states like take a blue state like new mexico i know we don't think of that as a swing state
00:33:53.240 any longer but those volunteers have been able under the most difficult circumstances to get over 30
00:34:00.120 thousand bad registrations removed from the voter rolls there cleta is there is there any way you can
00:34:08.400 guess or know if any of those had been used fraudulently in the past well it we do know yes we do know
00:34:20.380 in the in the states where the cast vote records are public records we can see we do know that there
00:34:27.520 are registrants who we now see are deceased who've cast ballots but you know one of the things that
00:34:34.900 is problematic is getting these election officials anywhere to uh be willing there it's hard to
00:34:44.380 describe the intimidation that has gone on by the left and the infiltration by the left in the election
00:34:51.100 system of our country i mean the capital resource center estimates that leftist billionaires have
00:34:57.480 invested found including big left-wing foundations have invested between 11 and 14 billion dollars in the
00:35:03.680 last decade building this gigantic leftist infrastructure into every aspect of our voting
00:35:11.760 and our election process so it's very difficult to get these election officials to willingly want to turn
00:35:21.200 somebody over for prosecution so what we focused on with the voter rolls is in really training people to
00:35:29.380 make to sit down and make friends in advance if they possibly can with the local election officials to say
00:35:36.740 we're not here to attack you we're not here to uh berate you we have a we have volunteers who are willing to help
00:35:45.200 you do your job because they always say they're overworked etc and um and so by doing that we have seen
00:35:55.240 these situations in county after county new jersey there's a group of volunteers they in one county they
00:36:01.840 were able to remove you know over 7 000 bad registrations this past year and so it people say well
00:36:09.520 what difference does it make well it makes a difference because when you have bad dirt you had dirty voter rolls
00:36:15.960 you have people registered multiple times what the left has been intent upon doing is getting
00:36:23.600 legislatures and election officials sometimes without legislative authority as happened in uh georgia in 2020
00:36:31.600 to send a ballot either an absentee ballot or an absentee ballot application
00:36:38.040 to everybody on the voter rolls well if you've got somebody registered seven times they're going to get seven
00:36:44.140 ballots and that's a big issue that we're fighting right now in nevada and clark county and that
00:36:50.840 group of people out there have made friends and built relationships and credibility with the election office
00:36:59.120 and they are literally going through the rolls and providing evidence and when they provide the evidence
00:37:06.460 that is can be confirmed by the registrar they are moving those people from active to inactive
00:37:12.440 may not sound like a big deal they don't get an automatic ballot in nevada they get an automatic
00:37:19.600 everybody on the active list gets that automatic ballot that's crazy so we've got all these volunteers
00:37:25.260 who are working against the clock to move as many of those bad registrations off the active list
00:37:32.480 so they don't get live ballots so we don't have these live ballots floating around everywhere in clark county