Best of the Program | Guest: Daniel Horowitz | 11⧸30⧸22
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In this episode of the Glenn's new podcast, Glenn and I discuss the new movie Av avatar and why it's coming back to theaters again. We also discuss the recent report that says many police officers are thinking they no longer want to be police officers.
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welcome to the podcast uh today uh glenn uh was talking about uh the defensive not the defensive
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marriage act but what's the what are they calling it now the risk was jeffy respect for marriage act
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is that what it is i think it's respect for marriage act yeah because we didn't have it
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before no okay so we have to have it now no okay well we do know that many dc politicians don't
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seem to have respect for their own marriages that's really kind of a more complicated story
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uh we go into that today we have uh we also glenn talks about marxism and how we need to
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understand that it's not just another movement there's real evil behind many portions of it
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and we need to recognize that and we talk about something much more evil than marxism
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the movie avatar and why why it's coming out again why are we getting a sequel
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why is it coming out again this one is the way of water the one before way of what a terrible title
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the way now if you can't i will say this uh if you can't figure out what the movie is gonna
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do and have happen you probably shouldn't go yeah okay it's that obvious it's that obvious i i just
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hope it bombs it's not going to but i really want it to look we're we're earthlings and we want the
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oneptanium and we're gonna do what we have to do to get the oneptanium okay that's what happened
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our country deserves to be destroyed if we make this the number one movie in america
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you're listening to the best of the glennbeck program
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welcome to the glennbeck program glad that you're here thank you so much for uh listening
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hey some good news uh san francisco the board of supervisors did finally approve the proposal
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that would authorize the san francisco police department to use robots as a deadly force
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option so i think that's i mean good news oh that's good news that's great news that we're
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reimagining the police i didn't imagine them being robots did you no no i mean and i say that
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from the very spot and the old paramount movie lot that where robocop was made yeah
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so we got that right down the hall yeah right it's fantastic it's amazing i heard a lengthy report
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this morning that apparently and this is going to shock you guys you're going to be stunned by it
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and you're going to have no explanation as to why it's occurring i'm pretty sure that's an accurate
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statement we're both gonna yeah you might just fall over okay i'm concerned over it but okay the
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report was that apparently big cities are having trouble maintaining police forces shut up wait
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apparently many of these individual police officers are thinking they don't no longer want to be police
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officers okay so wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute yeah are you saying
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that the the movement to destroy the police officers in in in the country the movement that was
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heralded by silicon valley and big tech and washington dc and washington dc they
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they're in silicon valley have an idea of how to replace those police officers now apparently they want
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to hire robots to do it well those will be much more fair yeah oh yeah they're they're perfect yeah
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oh yeah this is what happened in robocop yeah exactly the robots always act perfectly are cops
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so sensitive that they don't like it when people want to take away their money and and you know any
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kind of safety measures that they now have and they're always under question yeah and they're being
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i don't know uh shot in a lot of time and they want to they want to leave now yeah well actually that
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was not the reason given um for most of the report in fact most of the report was uh some of them just
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uh found better jobs oh yeah it was legitimately for centuries wow some of them uh just you know are
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going to be it people huh legitimately this is the report i'm like wait wow it eventually they did
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get to what i think might be the main cause was you know the 2020 protests in to defund the police
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was kind of maybe the reason and i have friends who who who did this police officers who were in
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the police force and saw this happen we're just like what am i doing with my life i know yeah i know
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yeah i know they just said i gotta be an it person it's like i gotta get into it right now i have to
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tell you that i i mean you know they they have to have you know the cameras on their vest and then the
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cameras can be you know rushed to the media i mean unless you're pelosi but that that camera footage
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of your vest what now will have robots that will be able to record everything from their visor face
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and it'll be so much better because it'll automatically erase the tape if you're at pelosi's
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house oh that's nice so that's much better still won't give you and if you question it might kill
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you no well and to be fair they are saying they are not going to be carrying firearms uh-huh they
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just be carrying explosives explosives just explosives explosives i think i'd rather have
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a firearm what are you carrying what is this like the roadrunner yeah throw a stick of dynamite
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you're you're what i mean what is that acme is the producer of these robocops i wouldn't doubt it
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i wouldn't doubt it uh speaking of uh robocop and the movie robocop there is another movie that is
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coming out and at least all three of us in this room agree we don't get it and i think we might be
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alone because it's the biggest movie of all time uh it's uh avatar avatar from james cameron the the
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way of water what an enticing title oh i'm on the edge of what is the way of water could it be wet
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i can't wait to find out in a 16 hour cartoon no wait a minute we did see that in titanic the way of
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water yeah yeah yeah this is all this guy does he keeps making water i know so i watched the first
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one i've only seen it once i saw it at home and don't tell me oh it's better on the big screen shut
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up yeah uh it's not it's a bad movie it's like it's terrible i didn't get it at all it was so
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anti-human yeah anti-military anti-human okay you got blue people that are tall and skinny running
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big eyes yeah okay okay it had very little storyline to it it was not compelling in any way
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no i don't i don't hear anybody clamoring for four more name a character from it name a one
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no idea okay can you name a character from i don't know the other big movies star wars
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any characters come to mind maybe one maybe one even titanic yeah right yeah yeah jack right
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jack and rose yeah that's right yeah i mean it's very little to do with what why people went to go
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see titanic they went to go see the boat sink yes but like you can remember at least even that i mean
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like movies that make this much money typically are iconic like there's moments where you're like oh my
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gosh remember when x y and z they're all means okay so so here's what i remember i kind of remember
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the humans wanting to take fuel from their planet that's the only thing i remember i remember thinking
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is this because they're raping the resources of the blue people planet is that's all i remember of
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the movie yeah the generalized plot line had something to do with evil human beings and evil
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probably white capitalists uh going around and stealing from uh these poor peaceful a peaceful
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wonderful blue people and finally they step up and defend themselves right it's essentially the ewok
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storyline right that's basically all it is is they took they took the return of the like the ewoks no i
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know they took they took the the the return of the jedi storyline and then ruined it like it wasn't even
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the the the weakest of the original trilogy they're like what if we what if we take the the the part
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there and then and then it turned it into a computer program right like i mean even the name
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avatar it's like a cheesy technical term that like an old person would think well let's use an internet
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term for the name of our movie avatar it's just pathetic yeah was it the name of the planet or anything
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what was the reason that avatar was the name of that movie i don't know the only thing i could think of
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is when the movie came out it was technologically advanced because they they were basically making
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a it was supposed to look really real but it wasn't you know it wasn't live action right it was like
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in that weird in between area that was really impressive in what 2008 or 2009 whenever that movie
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came out but like now now like what so so what we've seen like we're all now sick of cgi and no longer
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want to see it anymore so i saw the um uh what is spirited did you see spirited yet did you say
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you know i did yeah we talked about it yeah i loved it the so the judy dench part i don't know if that
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was really judy dench or if it was or yeah cgi cgi is this the uh because cgi is yeah yeah cgi is so
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good now you have no idea what's real what's not this is not impressive technology anymore and it looks
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you know uh you guys uh weren't big gamers maybe growing up but like there's that thing that they
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do in video games where things can look really realistic and yet people are walking around and
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it just doesn't look right yeah there's they don't look right uncanny valley right and it's like it is
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like it's that you even when you watch the preview they don't look real they don't look they're moving
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a little bit strangely and it doesn't look natural you're anti-alien sort of yeah so how do you know
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that aliens don't move that way have you ever been to the really good planet it's a great point
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that's the avatarians it's a great point and i know he hasn't and they're spending billions of
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dollars betting on that point which is and you know what i think it will probably do well because
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i don't i've never had a good explanation on why that movie is so popular i've never met a soul
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who liked it well nobody even talks about it it's just like a non-issue because there's no for the
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biggest movie of all time yeah it's like you just said you just said that nobody ever there's no memes
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on it there there aren't any no i don't i no one references it no it's just a giant zilch of a movie
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that made a lot of money here but a movie that had been erased for 40 years um let me just say uh
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mary's walking down the street in the snowstorm right you know that's it's a wonderful life go
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ahead mary right mary don't you know me don't you know me mary okay i mean you can do that with
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i am your father and you know this is bigger yeah and i don't know a single line from it
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yeah no it's amazing i've really i've been looking looking at these movies the biggest movies
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from from years i know obviously the avatar was the biggest movie of 2009 the ones look going back
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home alone you know immediately know you could just do this yeah right right terminator 2
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you remember that and you remember the morphing scene right yes yes um you know jurassic park
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i don't know what what was that story about forest gump yeah right and that's a that's a weird story
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to try to explain right but you could do it and everybody who comes here because we have the park
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bench here in the studios and everybody everybody wants to have their picture taken on the park bench
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and they always say the same thing life was like a box of chocolates every single time right toy story
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right uh independence day i mean independence day is not a movie that had like a the test of time
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all-time classic movie but you can still remember all sorts the laser coming down it's iconic you
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remember all of it yeah uh titanic saving private ryan star wars now again star wars episode one which
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everyone agrees was bad we all remember jar jar binks yes right every single person remembers it yes
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does anyone remember one character from avatar which by the way was a decade more recent
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you gotta tell you something it is almost like maybe did you see it in the theater yeah oh yeah i
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was there opening night did you see it oh yeah yeah okay that blows that thing i thought maybe there
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was some hypnosis when you went to see it at a theater not in my theater anyway there was some
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subsonic uh hypnosis where you're like i love this movie right i'll never be able to tell you what it
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was about but i love this movie look harry potter spider-man lord of the rings shrek star wars
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pirates of the caribbean right even that uh spider-man again another spider-man the dark knight
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right like people remember this then avatar which no one remembers at all toy story harry potter the
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avengers hunger games american sniper which is an interesting one as far as a number one movie for a year
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that doesn't fit per se but everyone kind of still remembers it so star wars star wars star wars
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black panther even avengers uh 2020 is a bad one because bad boys for life was the number one movie
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because of the pandemic year you can't use that one but then spider-man and top gun maverick
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okay so all right so wait a minute what is it about we're gonna run out of time and let me take a
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quick break and i just i want an answer to this what is the hero story what is the thing that people
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watched and i don't know the answer to this and went oh that's me i see me in i see me in avatar
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this is the best of the glenn beck program and we really want to thank you for listening
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mr daniel horowitz welcome to the program hey great to be back with you in these confusing times
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oh my gosh well we are we are we are showing real respect for marriage in this act don't you think
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you know you know it's funny even with the judeo-christian heritage of this country
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i believe there was never a time in history where the federal government ever technically
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prevented a state from adopting something like let's say a gay marriage and indeed under the
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defense of marriage act which this repeals uh eight or ten or so blue states did adopt gay marriage
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right the federal government never prevented states from defining marriage as they saw fit doma only
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defined it for federal purposes the military social security immigration things like that
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yet this bill bans states from defining marriage as a marriage and i think what's so important
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here is the times we're living in even if someone kind of evolved on that as all these gop
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senators said over the last decade the last couple years should give you pause this is not even about
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leviticus this is more about genesis when you look at the broader transhumanist agenda
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everything they do seems to lead to a result of depopulation um undermining the continuity of
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civilization you now have 21 of gen z according to gallup identifying as one of the alphabet soup stuff
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that can't procreate or won't procreate that ain't natural and that ain't good yeah and when the
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government makes it that it's an equal proposition it's a 50 50 proposition it's not even a biblical
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values issue anymore this is straight up a continuity of civilization issue this is why
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china reversed their one child policy you cannot sustain um anything uh at this level without
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procreation uh we also see just there was a study out just this week that uh fertility rates for men
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way down all over the world and now we are um codifying in the way that roe versus wade did
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where i don't honestly i'm i'm more libertarian on this uh where i don't i don't really care
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you want to get married fine just don't tell me what i have to do and i'm not going to tell you
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where you have to get married um and this the biggest thing on this is the the fact that i think
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this is going to be used to start to discriminate against christian organizations well i mean this has
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already been happening so this thing kind of codifies bake the cake into a civil rights it
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makes it a civil rights and by the way it's kind of funny at a time when all major corporations for
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public accommodations could collaborate with big government to box out people from the entire society
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getting organs getting a job getting anything on account of not getting pfizer stuff but somehow
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you know bob shop uh cake shop he has to service this you know not just the person but the event
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even though there's 50 other places within five miles they'll probably give the guy a discount and
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will champion it i mean that's what this is all about it's about you know destroying the continuity
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of civilization because you're right a lot of people i think kind of said yeah it's a couple people
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here and there that's what they want whatever i don't care it doesn't affect my marriage
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but what i'm telling people is when you see the results since oberger fell i i did the math with
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gallup's poll and and and the exit polling this past election actually seems to hone in on the same
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numbers the amount of people identifying as as one of these things grew 27 percent in one year
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that is crazy and that is not 20 20 that is all social media and all propaganda you don't go
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here that is um people born before 1946 0.8 said they were gay baby boomers 2.6 generation x 4.2
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millennials 10.5 and generation z 20.8 come on and it's growing every year and my question is
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how much is enough 30 50 60 again i mean this is nothing to even do with religious arguments you
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could be a san francisco bathhouse guy but someone's gotta do the procreating and and think about the
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millions of people that takes out of the procreation business and the notion that somehow republicans
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thought that this needed further strengthening that there wasn't enough momentum behind it
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is absurd but but glenn it's worse than just the 12 names it's the fact that all but a few of them
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were fine with it mcconnell and foon the leaders they didn't whip against it they didn't speak out
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against it they were hope yes vote no you know with the exception of cruz lee langford maybe one or two
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others that was it uh they were all fine with this as they're all fine with every other issue the
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democrats want to screw us on including uh you know the omnibus bill they're working on some
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immigration stuff this is never ending so what is mike lee right with his amendment which failed
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um is he is he right that this is going to affect all kinds of organizations where you know you'll
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you'll lose your tax exempt status or whatever and and you'll have to hire people that are uh different
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and you know if you're in a christian organization you know you you want to keep those values you're
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not going to be able to keep those values that's what he really feels strongly that this is going to
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just open everybody up well i mean the courts were doing this even before congress codified it so this
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puts an exclamation mark on it obviously he laid down that marker made it very clear look you want
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gay marriage here's a grand bargain you know you get your thing permanently even force red states to
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always uh reciprocate it but you know religious liberty is untouchable and yeah i mean these republicans
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except for susan collins did vote for it but it's a joke because then once it failed they voted for the
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bill that didn't retain it and at this point i mean they have some very narrow carve out for some
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non-profits but certainly for-profit so if you're a business like mastercape masterpiece cake shop
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uh you are totally unprotected by even their weak protections in there so this again codifies that the
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only saving grace i would say is that possibly by congress putting this in a statute it might make it
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easier to hit at this in the courts and disqualified as an unconstitutional violation of the 10th
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amendment um even though oberger fell was as well but you know the judges are kind of reluctant to
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reverse their own thing even though uh the dobbs opinion clearly does reverse it but this is a new
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statute that they could invalidate so i do think there is an angle there in the court uh and so this
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makes if you're a if you're a baker this makes it pretty pretty hard to say i can't i can't bake that
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right your religious objection is gone now legally exactly i mean the the the baker could say anyone
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working in the 115 degree room back there has to wear a mask uh and violate occupational safety law
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but he cannot say look i'm just going to sit this one out i don't want to bake uh for something you
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know with my handiwork something that violates my conscience um yeah i mean this is the society we
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live in uh it's a new set of ethos it's a new um pagan theocracy where uh we mandate gay marriage we
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mandate uh pfizer's whatever product they come out with next uh they fight for their values i mean you
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got to give them credit you listen to their speeches they were passionate they believed in it
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kirsten cinema hugged one of the republican senators uh they're very passionate pounding the lector
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on it on the republican side again it's not just the 12 uh none of them fell strongly about it and
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this is kind of that imbalance we see on every issue uh they are fully peddled to the metal unified in
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their beliefs and even on the most fundamental questions of our time uh we we can't get any
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sense of uh not just unanimity of opinion but we can't even get a modicum of opposition
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so what happens to the republican party if this is what they're going to be uh over the next two
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years i i mean there's no passion to get out and defend these people i i mean look at any major issue
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what are they saying on on biomedical tyranny covid fascism are you hearing a word about that no i mean
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what are they saying on blocking the fbi from arresting political opponents uh it's it's nothing
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it's i've had to bite my tongue for quite a while with a lot of our colleagues but the reality is
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the republican party has been a controlled opposition for a very long time people are a
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little bit confused because there are only two parties so once in a while you have a good guy that
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happens to be a republican because there's no other option but at a leadership level it's a controlled
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opposition and as conservatives we need to pray and think and strategize hard what we need to do it's
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got to start certainly with local and state affairs i think um obviously we need to focus more on say
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the state of texas's legislative session more than we do on congress at this point yeah um and try to
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maybe build back better to uh yes at a state level that would make you klaus schwab i just want to point
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that out um one last thing have you been reinstated at twitter yet no i have not and i don't want to
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prejudge this because it could be at any given time but i will say it is kind of interesting
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that dr malone dr mccullough um none of the big you know medical freedom patriots have been restated
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and i find that kind of interesting but you don't want to go any further than that
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it could be it takes time but again it just is an interesting observation
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that anyone who has kicked off on account of medical freedom has not been reinstated although
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they do say they've taken away the new censorship on on the covet issue so we will wait and see yeah
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they did remove some policy right it was the covet misinformation policy they've suspended
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which means they're not anything yeah that doesn't this mean that they are they're no longer
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putting out little things this is missing this may be misinformation right go to the cdc for the truth
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uh no i mean that has improved um so that is definitely a step in the right direction but i mean it's kind
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of like a lesson with the republican party you can't hope it gets done you got to make sure it gets done
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although i don't think this is really our decision um but we can't put our trust in man i mean that is
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that is really the lesson no one man is going to save us no one platform is going to save us
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uh it's kind of like starting a campfire it's it's ground up and there's no silver bullet and we just
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really have to assert our will in the states where a majority of people think like us and make it clear
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that these republicans are persona non grata with the voters so daniel have you been following the
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balenciaga uh story sure a little bit from afar okay there is real evil
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that is going on this this pedophilia stuff is is just marching through and this is something that
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if you would have said 10 years ago oh the next thing you're going to know you're going to be you
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know uh pushing for the the normalization of pedophilia they got crazy on the left how dare you say
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that how dare you that is just a conspiracy theory it's never going to happen and now it's happening
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and i can't believe the number of people that are just dismissing this do you have any thoughts on
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this you know when when our founders identified self-identity self-evident truth in the declaration
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they identified god as the source of those self-evident truths and i have no other way of explaining this
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other than when when you go away from that path uh you're in outer space i mean there's no limit to
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where you can float so people are like well you know i think kind of homosexuality is kind of great
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let's let's get involved in that and then those alphabet letters got added and added and now it's
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like a whole litany of them i wish we can make an editorial rule to ban that acronym here at the blaze
00:28:07.640
it's just it's ridiculous to use their parlance but i will tell you the p will absolutely um be added
00:28:14.720
to it within the next few years along with other letters as well the p as in pedophile and sexual
00:28:21.840
okay well like yeah i mean for what you want there's there's an unlimited number of options and that's
00:28:29.040
the thing the the the the brakes are off this train it was never about accommodating a few people that
00:28:35.960
are kind of confused or in a you know rough situation or feel they need to love that it was
00:28:41.460
always a concerted effort um marxism's lead ship in its armada is cultural marxism um familiar ties
00:28:50.600
the family structure is the bulwark against um a government you can't have a country a big government
00:28:58.820
overbearing government you can't have a country without faith and family and they needed to destroy
00:29:03.640
the former two in order to destroy the the third one the country and consolidate this support and
00:29:10.960
make everyone just kind of this androgynous uh ai bot with no lineage no ties to anything but fully
00:29:19.620
controlled by government um so again like even more than i think i think it had it had its roots in
00:29:26.020
moving away from the judeo-christian sounding of america but now it's really every bit as much
00:29:31.420
part of the transhumanist agenda almost like the biomedical experimentations more than even the
00:29:38.320
classical licentious agenda that the left has been pushing you know since the 60s and that's that's
00:29:44.760
really what this is about and again notice everything everything seems to land in depopulation
00:29:51.920
the more you make people confused about right and wrong about basic human relationships
00:29:58.160
the less procreation you're going to get and that somehow seems to coincidentally
00:30:04.080
align with their biomedical agenda as well i mean it's amazing you look at what's happening with canada
00:30:10.280
where they're about to let somebody uh you know kill themselves doctor assisted suicide because he's very
00:30:18.100
sick um and can't afford his apartment anymore and so the solution is instead of making him homeless
00:30:26.620
let's kill him that i mean this is so malthusian all of it is so anti-human it's crazy
00:30:35.880
that that's really what it is it's anti-human this is not about liberal or conservative or even
00:30:42.160
communism right it's anti-humanism we've never faced this degree of uh a pagan theocracy before and
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it's something we got to update to our pro-life cause daniel horowitz thank you so much he is by the
00:30:55.020
way the co-author of rise of the fourth reich you want to know what happened with uh covid and all
00:31:01.980
the behind the scenes this is a tremendous book it'll be out soon but you can pre-order
00:31:07.680
the rise of the fourth reich now the best of the glenn beck program
00:31:13.180
so the left has been talking for a long time i should also mention it's stew and jeffy in for glenn
00:31:22.380
glenn did most of the show today and was called out for a family emergency so we ask you to keep
00:31:27.280
him and his family in uh in uh your prayers uh today as he's uh dealing with some stuff on the
00:31:34.400
on the home front that uh we hope he's going to be back here for uh his tv show tonight of course it's
00:31:39.740
wednesday so glenn tv tonight on blaze tv follow uh right right before that is stew does america oh
00:31:46.560
that's still on shockingly at least for a couple more weeks as far as i know it's still on uh we'll
00:31:51.500
see uh but yeah make sure uh to you know we'll uh we'll give you updates here during the day on
00:31:56.140
social media as to whether uh the show he had planned is going to be able to happen because i
00:31:59.500
know he's in the middle of something so we do appreciate your prayers and i know he does more
00:32:02.900
than more than anybody so thank you for that uh i know the audience always steps up in these moments
00:32:08.560
and and it does such a great job so thank you so much um we're talking about about our country
00:32:14.000
though and the left has been for years and years telling us that global warming is the greatest
00:32:21.340
existential threat that exists in the world now it's interesting because they have a guy who built
00:32:28.820
the largest electric car company in the world and they now hate him they hate him they hate him
00:32:32.740
poison because he lets people tweet all right he's the worst person in the world because he allows
00:32:38.840
people to put 240 characters out there that the left might not agree with so the greatest existential
00:32:45.420
threat screw that don't worry about that let's criticize elon musk and make him out to be the
00:32:49.920
worst person in the world but the other part of this which has always been interesting to me i think
00:32:54.460
it's a really defining line in the environmental sort of debate and movement is if you see an environmentalist
00:33:02.480
who does not support nuclear power you know they're not serious you know that person is a fraud because
00:33:10.780
if you say you care about global warming and you're going to say we should not use unlimited clean energy
00:33:19.380
with no emissions and you don't think we should pursue that at all you're obviously not making any sense
00:33:26.660
either you want to you're part of the degrowth movement where you think you know we shouldn't uh
00:33:32.720
pave paradise to put up a parking lot if you're one of those people uh or none of this is serious
00:33:39.420
because you find out over and over again even solar and wind projects people don't want them in their
00:33:43.980
backyard right they're killing some bird you've never heard of there's uh whales they're killing
00:33:50.040
whales they're killing whales up on the northeast where there's there's these uh the right whales i think
00:33:55.080
they are really yeah they're putting windmills in the water they're like no no we can't put them
00:33:59.280
there sorry there's right whales that swim by there and i'm not a i'm not a uh an expert on the sea
00:34:07.440
but my understanding of offshore wind the the part that's in the water is really not doing a lot it's
00:34:16.060
just kind of it's just a pole yeah but you never know you know a whale swimming around bangs into it
00:34:21.200
well are these whales drunk what do you mean they're just swimming around bashing into poles
00:34:27.120
never know okay i guess you never know so you wonder about our nuclear uh program because we
00:34:33.880
have not we've had no nuclear power plants i mean we're closing them down we are now two or three
00:34:40.300
generations behind when it comes to nuclear power plants we have so much advanced technology we're not
00:34:45.440
even utilizing because people can't get these plants approved well in comes the biden administration
00:34:51.540
and they want to make sure they're on it the idea that you might be irradiated at any moment is put in
00:34:57.160
the hands of someone very very serious in this particular case sam brinton love they them you love
00:35:07.240
they them sam brinton yeah because sam brinton you might say who i don't know who sam brinton is
00:35:12.260
you may have seen the photo of sam brinton which is notable for for some significant reasons you
00:35:19.700
might notice something a little different about he always wears i mean he always wears a fashionable
00:35:24.300
dress they i'm sorry they them these stories drive me insane by the way because they all start off
00:35:31.160
with his preferred pronouns are they them so then the story continues with then they right instead of he
00:35:37.700
or she or she it's just it really hard to follow it really is hard there are times where i really
00:35:44.060
can't understand i have to stop and go okay no we got it it's not just me making fun of it it's no i
00:35:49.100
know you know being a conservative saying this is wrong we're just changing the definitions of words
00:35:52.760
that weird conservative trait where you think words should mean things no it's like i really don't know
00:35:58.460
what's happening is there a group of people doing something or is one person i don't know person
00:36:02.620
because they are they've already prefaced it with they prefer they them so we're just going to call
00:36:06.720
them they them throughout the whole story even when it doesn't make any sense zero sense doesn't
00:36:10.540
matter it doesn't matter so anyway uh okay so sam sam brinton can you can you walk me through the
00:36:17.840
jeffy the as if i didn't understand the the sort of biological physics of this situation is this a
00:36:26.760
uh someone who was born a man yeah no he's a male yeah he's still a male yeah so he doesn't
00:36:33.500
identify as anything else no he just you know he identifies he as well he likes to uh uh he likes
00:36:40.600
to call himself a pup handler i'm sorry a pup handler what the heck is a pup handler that's when
00:36:47.860
that's when men who are gay like to be treated as dogs so he you know handles the pups so he is
00:36:59.840
not necessarily the one who wants to be treated as a dog although he's not opposed to that but he
00:37:04.220
usually he usually is handling so what we have here is a biological male who is still a male but
00:37:11.340
often dresses as a female yeah non-binary you know there's not non-binary and is uh gay as well as far
00:37:19.380
as i know so we're layering all that on top and we're like hey go deal with the nukes oh yeah he's
00:37:24.320
really smart he's he's got all kinds of degrees it does have a lot of degrees really a smart guy
00:37:29.540
and i forget what his whole title is there at the he's spent nuclear rods just i forget i think he
00:37:36.900
might be reading a different part of his forget it okay so so this person is in charge of spent
00:37:42.520
nuclear whatever his job is okay i mean he went to mit you know like he's really smart he does have a
00:37:47.820
a big his resume big resume absolutely but it's important to understand it's not just education
00:37:54.600
when you're dealing with an important job like this it's also stability is an issue right and i feel
00:38:00.720
like there are some signs unrelated to the amount of makeup or dresses this person is wearing that
00:38:08.820
might make you think he's not the right person for the job wow do you have any evidence that would
00:38:13.540
support this thesis well other than pup handling early on in his career because i know he's big
00:38:21.520
with uh he also started and i think he i think he started the trevor project too he's big on that
00:38:26.180
which is uh yeah which is a part of uh the teen suicide and lgbtq suicide and issues that's you
00:38:33.760
know discouraging it by the way we should be clear yes discouraging it but uh after now he's had the
00:38:40.100
gig right he's got the gig in the biden administration and we find out that he has
00:38:45.900
now been charged with felony theft and you know i mean his faces i think the uh he goes before the
00:38:53.540
court in this the first december 16th i think was the date that i remember right uh and he could face
00:39:00.000
you know prison time and a fine of like ten thousand dollars because he stole some luggage at the
00:39:06.740
minneapolis airport and he just decided now i don't know i'm sure that you stew have a vera
00:39:13.300
bradley suitcase you're gonna be surprised to hear i do not i do not have a vera bradley suitcase really
00:39:19.040
now does does our hero in the story sam brinton have well he has a vera bradley suitcase now because
00:39:25.340
he stole it it was all that was worth like 2300 bucks i mean 2300 bucks for this suitcase i know
00:39:34.360
that's why i thought you would have one oh yeah that's me the guy just spends on fashion you know
00:39:39.880
that's that's me i know wait so so he was so he's at minneapolis airport okay and he decides
00:39:45.820
i like that suitcase i'm going to take it and he does and he walks away he takes the tag off of it
00:39:54.900
walks out of the airport the tag off of it walks out of the airport so obviously you know instead of
00:40:01.280
just looking the other way the person who owned the 2300 piece of luggage said hey i'm missing my
00:40:08.780
luggage where is it and they look back at the footage because they didn't have it well who would
00:40:14.820
know that they have cameras at airports everywhere you know i mean who and who could possibly have
00:40:19.320
that sort of in-depth knowledge of it you wouldn't think of it in minneapolis come on now come on maybe
00:40:24.140
new york but not minneapolis so they look back at the footage and there he is taking the suitcase and
00:40:30.340
taking the tags off i mean that's bad because so so what was the was the excuse oh i thought it was
00:40:36.160
my bag because that's a typical excuse for people who steal luggage and just a helpful hint from me
00:40:41.900
uh jeff fisher chewing the fat i'm here to help uh when you take luggage don't take the tags off
00:40:48.200
just keep going just take the luggage and go are you giving tips on how to steal luggage is that
00:40:54.340
what you're doing if you want to get caught now it's like oh shoot you're right i just thought it
00:41:01.220
was mine i'm sorry you're good but if you're caught taking the tags off then everyone knows you know you
00:41:08.220
knew it wasn't yours now okay did sam have a bag yeah he did have a bag because i was i was under
00:41:16.680
the impression that maybe he was flying without a bag i think he had his carry-on i think he had
00:41:21.340
his carry-on or another bag that he was picking up if you have a carry-on you don't need to go to the
00:41:25.280
luggage well uh depot there and pick it up off the little fancy but my understanding i mean this was
00:41:31.300
just an extra he went there and he decided that he liked that and he took it now whether you know
00:41:36.480
oh i have not seen the footage minneapolis airport has not released it to me i wish they would i'd be
00:41:42.460
happy to look at it um so then the police call him and say hey um hey because i mean again if you're
00:41:52.560
listening on radio and you've never seen sam brinton it's not like you'd miss him in a crowd
00:41:58.480
right like it's not like you'd say okay oh that's a typical nuclear scientist that's not me
00:42:04.000
right it's like there's no way to deny that if you're sam brinton that you are sam brinton
00:42:09.560
and he says no i i still had my clothes the suitcase that i grabbed had my clothes in it and
00:42:15.980
i didn't do a thing and they were like oh okay and then he called back because at the airport
00:42:23.100
he calls him back okay and says you know what oh my gosh you know what maybe i did pick up the wrong
00:42:30.960
suitcase and the police go but it's really strange because all i had was my clothes i just had my
00:42:38.440
clothes really because the hotel found all the clothes that were in the suitcase that belonged to
00:42:43.980
the other person in the hotel room after you left i mean this is really sloppy again it's wrong to
00:42:50.940
steal someone's luggage however if you're going to steal someone's luggage leave the clothes in the
00:42:56.480
hotel room no yeah dispose of those someplace else and don't worry uh you say hey you should really
00:43:04.180
dispose of that those clothes properly this is the person in charge of disposed nuclear fuel
00:43:09.260
it just seems like maybe you give the job to anyone else anyone else like homer simpson i you'd put
00:43:22.760
homer in charge over this person feels like that would be a better choice really and again like
00:43:28.880
i will say you look at the resume of sam brinton as far as like education goes and you can find
00:43:33.880
that they are i guess qualified for this job but are they the most qualified are they did you look
00:43:40.960
at this person you say hey this person's the most stable he's gonna represent us good right it's like
00:43:46.000
they keep doing this where they're putting people in positions of power based solely on either their
00:43:52.960
genitals or their skin color or which genitals they prefer interacting with all of these bizarre
00:43:59.900
qualifications that have nothing to do with job performance it's how corinne jean pierre who was
00:44:04.960
hired for all three of those reasons it has this job where everyone knows she's terrible everyone
00:44:10.300
everyone knows everyone knows this is the single worst person uh possible to do this job she has no
00:44:19.140
idea what she's talking about she's constantly just reading she can't defend these policies many of them
00:44:25.720
to her credit are indefensible i understand that but she's got her great big book of everything and
00:44:30.440
it's just we're just going to read out of that and that's what that's what you have that's what she
00:44:33.680
has that's really what she does yeah every day she opens it up and she reads the most basic things
00:44:39.020
that anyone should be able to stumbles over that and stumbles over that says then doesn't know what
00:44:43.020
the words are that's it wraps up picks up her great big book of everything and off she goes
00:44:46.680
it's good this is how this happens when you hire based on genitals i mean unless you're you're
00:44:54.640
running a strip club then maybe that's something you know maybe one of the things you want to think
00:44:58.220
about well you have to stew i don't know why you of course you do if you're running a strip club
00:45:02.780
i shouldn't have brought that up in your presence there are some jobs perhaps where you should think
00:45:07.960
of this when you're talking about nuclear physics no no is sam britton gonna do jail time i doubt it
00:45:14.560
you know he'll probably pay a fine and give the suitcase back and be fine but when they tried to reach
00:45:19.620
out to him they realized oh he's on leave he hasn't worked here oh no he's been on leave for
00:45:25.400
over a month now what are you trying to get a hold of him for oh oh okay maybe they've already realized
00:45:31.660
this problem and they've taken him out of the job for it to happen very interesting