The Glenn Beck Program - May 29, 2024


Best of the Program | Guest: Edwin Black | 5⧸29⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

154.3012

Word Count

7,121

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

The Hush Money case is about to go to trial and the jury is in session! We talk about the process of the trial, the verdict, and the possibility of a mistrial. Also, we talk about Preborn, a non-profit organization that helps women who are considering having an abortion.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 well today's podcast we talk a lot about uh trump's jury going in to ponder what he might
00:00:09.260 be guilty of good time to start doing that i think now at the very end like why consider why
00:00:15.040 know what the what the rules of the trial are at the beginning that's yeah it's it's really
00:00:20.980 the the the instruction the judge gave to the the uh jury at first it was like you know you
00:00:29.040 obey the law and you can't presume that he's guilty and even if you don't like him you can't
00:00:34.260 let that influence and you and i thought that well that's really good and then he kind of changed the
00:00:41.420 law that if you find him guilty on anything and you're the only one that finds him guilty on that
00:00:51.240 and four other people find him guilty on something else and then the rest of them find him guilty on
00:00:58.580 a third entirely different charge ah he got all 12 you just said look guys you need to find him
00:01:05.340 guilty i don't care how you come up come to that conclusion but that needs to be conclusion
00:01:08.380 i should just said that i've never heard of that i've never it's insane you consider them charge
00:01:14.800 by charge apparently this is how the rule is written uh they are saying but like it's an insane law then
00:01:21.900 it's an insane law you have to be able to know what crimes it doesn't make any sense i i but this is
00:01:28.300 this is american justice apparently well we try to make sense of it in today's podcast here it is
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00:03:17.700 you're listening to the best of the blend back program all right so the the trump hush money case
00:03:35.960 is about to go to the jury and i'm very very excited well not really because it's in new york
00:03:43.980 but everyone is saying i mean everyone well maybe not msnbc but everyone sane is saying
00:03:54.740 there's no case here i can't believe how weak this case is what happened what happened well what
00:04:02.760 happened was a perversion of law that's what happened it was we got to get him some way or
00:04:08.120 another and it just might work but i will tell you what's shocking to me is everyone is saying how weak
00:04:17.820 this is i mean have you honestly seen a good attorney on cnn or fox or anywhere new york times even is
00:04:27.300 saying wow that was that that was a that was a bomb yeah what i see is a lot of like they'll do
00:04:35.480 posts about how the defense messed something up right like that would be like he was very confusing
00:04:43.560 in his closing statements all over all over the board yeah okay like i don't know if that's true
00:04:48.100 obviously i wasn't there i don't it's hard for me to believe that's true it seemed like it was well
00:04:51.960 organized even had a top 10 list in the middle of the closing statement but okay like that could be
00:04:56.740 something but it's not an argument of like well he definitely should go to prison for this like
00:05:01.240 they don't they don't say they're all saying they all know there's no case there's no case here
00:05:05.380 however what's interesting is when most people will agree there was no case there only 63 percent of
00:05:14.680 those who are betting on the outcome so there's money yet involved here only 63 percent are saying
00:05:22.120 yeah i i i i think there's a chance that he's he's going to go to jail or he's going to be
00:05:30.460 deemed guilty yeah it's the will he be guilty in the hush money case before the election is the
00:05:35.880 question 63 percent change which is down by the way yeah it was 83 percent before this thing
00:05:41.820 after all you hear that's how much to me that's how much the betting the people who are putting money
00:05:49.340 behind it just realize yeah but it's new york city right right right because i my follow-up
00:05:55.320 question is would you buy or sell at 63 percent in other words if you buy at 63 and and you are
00:06:02.860 i would say those are good odds usually it's about right i think that's about right right because i
00:06:08.020 think there's a real chance that he gets convicted here i i honestly think it's above 50 50 and you know
00:06:13.760 60 to 70 seems about right to me i think and the only reason why i say that is because the jury pool
00:06:20.340 and the instructor let's see what the instructions from the judge are right okay because that could
00:06:25.520 change everything again um and every time he's had a chance in this case oh he's put his thumb on the
00:06:31.640 playing field he's done it yeah so let's see but you know i do have hope i there's this in any other
00:06:39.360 place other than washington dc in any other place i really truly believe that he would get a fair
00:06:46.160 trial and it would be a very short jury stay i think they'd all go in and go right i mean what
00:06:53.360 was the case this is nuts um but you're you're not going to get that we know we're not going to get
00:06:58.200 that i think because right i it would be shocking to me if they all all 12 of them went into that jury
00:07:04.660 room with an open and honest mind about donald trump yeah no and said no the guys this is crazy
00:07:09.580 surprised if five of them did yeah yeah you know and so it but like if five of them did there's a good
00:07:18.620 chance he's going to get a hung jury which is basically to me the best possible outcome right
00:07:23.200 me too if you're talking about it what's your chance of a full acquittal zero you think zero percent
00:07:29.060 zero only because of this think of living in new york city and you're on the jury and everybody
00:07:37.200 knows you're on the jury at least all your friends yep and you let hitler go right there's no way
00:07:43.820 there's no way there's no way however i might be on the jury and go you know bob brings up a good point
00:07:50.120 you know he doesn't want to budge you know i'm gonna vote the other way but bob you gotta stick to
00:07:56.180 your principles you know what i mean right that way i can blame it on bob and not me right i don't
00:08:00.800 think you can get one person on this jury like a single person hung jury unless it's like a dedicated
00:08:06.780 like trump fan right like if it's possible one of them's on there remember people disagree disagree
00:08:12.760 i think with a single person i think you could get three or four people who are maybe left leaning
00:08:19.420 but just say this is ridiculous we have to honor the actual country and the justice system i think
00:08:25.220 that's a possibility if you have three or four people one single person i don't think i believe
00:08:30.240 it because they're because of what you just said what you just pointed out about how you know the
00:08:38.080 pressure on these people in their communities if they're liberal and they were the only holdout
00:08:43.580 i think would be too much i think if you have three or four of them that are banding together look
00:08:49.860 you know the bottom line is it was going to be a hung jury whether i agreed or not okay then what are
00:08:53.980 the odds of them all getting together and going this is ridiculous but we're gonna make up phil
00:09:00.460 and we're gonna blame it on phil i don't think that i don't think that's how that works you don't
00:09:06.360 get an imaginary friend clause on your jury pool that's i like the idea right i mean i'd like to
00:09:13.280 suggest it uh phil is this guy phil i don't know i never see him when they talk about the jurors i never
00:09:19.180 see this guy phil 12-0 nope now still yeah i'm phil damn judge it's trump trump did it statistically
00:09:28.340 though glenn if you know donald trump lost in manhattan uh i think it was something like
00:09:37.260 87 to 13 or something oh i thought i was i didn't think it was that bad in manhattan so in new york city
00:09:43.480 might have been 70 the state it was something like 70 30 yeah he lost or 65 35 or something
00:09:49.080 but if you look at just manhattan i think it was 13 or 14 percent of the vote he won but if you were
00:09:54.700 to close your eyes and take everybody in that lived in manhattan and pick out 12 people statistically
00:10:00.160 one or two of them would have voted for trump if you're looking at it statistically now add on to that
00:10:08.560 that donald trump and his attorneys had something to say about who walked into that uh you know who
00:10:15.360 stayed on the judge though so did the judge so did the opposing uh good counsel but if they were
00:10:21.360 competent you'd think they'd at least have one person on this jury that actually voted for donald trump
00:10:28.760 not alone not like someone who was just like honest and maybe was you know a democrat but would could
00:10:34.360 consider an honest case i'm saying actually voted for donald trump statistically there's a decent
00:10:40.500 chance one person on this jury actually did it and of course like you saw people beforehand saying you
00:10:46.940 know on social media if i were in that if i were in new york and i was a trump fan i would hide it every
00:10:52.200 way i could and and i would make sure he got off who knows that could easily be happening i'm sure it's
00:10:56.500 happening on the other side i'm sure it's there are people who went into that jury pool and said
00:11:00.300 i hate hitler i'm putting donald trump away no matter what he's adolf hitler in the flesh
00:11:06.140 guarantee you that i'm going to act as uh honest and normal as possible until i get that uh you know
00:11:12.520 get into that jury room and then i'm gonna unleash on the guy so you know i feel like that's definitely
00:11:17.000 happening oh yeah so it could happen on the other side too i mean there is a chance of a hung jury it
00:11:23.020 could yeah well when when is the last time when's the last time we wanted anything i mean the supreme
00:11:29.460 court's happened a lot it has it has so and i believe this would be overturned in a heartbeat
00:11:34.240 i do think it would be overturned overturned in a heartbeat when it got to different districts i do
00:11:38.380 think you'd get people who actually cared about the law like so i think you'd get another judge
00:11:43.600 yeah i think i mean this even democratic judges i think would throw this out i think it's that bad
00:11:48.000 but but bragg has stated you know he staked his entire reputation on this and he's not going to
00:11:54.940 just let it go uh the judge obviously has you know a lot of the same proclivities let's put it
00:12:01.960 that way yes so i i i do you think again you're at 63 you were right there where this is that he
00:12:10.420 will actually get convicted and i ask you this glenn but i want to make sure you understand
00:12:15.580 34 charges only only the reason it's in new york right yeah okay okay in a normal jury you'd say
00:12:24.180 no chance he gets convicted on this yeah i agree with you if this is oj simpson in reverse yes this is
00:12:31.920 a white guy who is just so hated by the people in the community that they're going to convict him
00:12:41.020 no matter what where oj simpson in his community was loved so much and it became you know the black
00:12:48.720 man always gets it this time we're gonna set him free and i think they went into the jury room
00:12:56.320 thinking i don't care and i don't care this is not your theory here jurors that were there
00:13:03.000 actually have said this publicly correct and i think they said we need to make this right
00:13:07.180 for history correct and i think that's gonna happen here i i think you're right yeah i think
00:13:13.760 you're right um but do you think he'll get all when it comes to 34 charges against him do you think
00:13:19.920 there's 35 and would you like to go over the 34 charges to review this is one of my favorite things
00:13:26.140 yes quickly so there's one incident right um where in he's charged basically with this payment to
00:13:32.380 michael cohen to cover up the stormy daniels thing the first step they did is they divided that
00:13:37.720 into 12 because he made 12 monthly payments so now it's 12 felonies not one felony it's 12 felonies
00:13:43.080 now we all know that's all just one quote-unquote felony if you want to consider it a felony it's
00:13:47.980 actually one but they divided it into 12 because there are 12 monthly payments then they said well he
00:13:52.880 had the 12 checks that that went out that's 12 well how do we get it higher well they recorded it
00:13:59.120 in their ledger their internal ledger 12 times that's 24 that's 24 felonies and michael cohen
00:14:07.080 submitted invoices i think for 10 of the 12 months so when he said when michael cohen submitted an
00:14:15.280 invoice that was a crime a felony by donald trump that is legitimately how they get to 34 it is the
00:14:22.760 most insane nonsense look if you want to charge the guy with a crime there's one crime here right
00:14:28.700 he made he he had one arrangement with cohen that if you want to say it's illegal you could
00:14:34.420 theoretically at least attempt one crime they tried 34 again that is all based on michael cohen who is
00:14:41.480 completely non-credible and the other piece of evidence they have is the national inquirer
00:14:47.740 who admit the guy from the national inquiry admitted and we all know they bought off stories all the
00:14:55.100 time right all the time the guy donald trump had a uh a morals clause okay we all have if you're in
00:15:03.360 my business well maybe not some people in fact maybe not most people in hollywood anyway you have
00:15:10.140 a moral turpitude clause right which means if you know i'm caught with a hooker uh you don't have to
00:15:17.900 pay i know i'm sorry you get fired yeah it's the opposite yeah i get fired they don't and they don't
00:15:22.860 have to pay me any of my contract okay donald donald trump had that so he could have been fired
00:15:30.700 by nbc that's at that time that's just as big of motivation as i don't want my wife to find out
00:15:39.740 and i would hate for this to come out right before the election how are you who are you to say which one
00:15:48.600 was the motivation and i believe the way the the rules are written for campaign finance it has to
00:15:55.680 be exclusive yes it has to be the only right way you would do this was to influence the election
00:16:02.280 trump would trump would i mean uh the the judge would not allow the defense to call the former
00:16:09.560 head of the fec to say no that's not how this law works there's there's no crime here so many
00:16:16.680 different layers but like you have to like i can't believe there's not a juror who's sitting
00:16:20.580 there thinking wait a minute so for this to be an actual case right to have to get past the statute
00:16:27.700 of limitations they already missed this has to be tied to another crime they're going through this
00:16:31.420 with the judge instructions today and they're talking about how the election is there it doesn't
00:16:37.880 one of these jurors say to themselves well why didn't why didn't the the federal government
00:16:44.580 bring a case against him about election interference yes why why why are we guessing
00:16:50.260 about what this other crime is what will happen they will ask uh the the uh plaintiff
00:16:56.840 or not the plaintiff but the um the judge yeah the bailiff to go get the judge right and ask the judge
00:17:05.320 and god only knows what the judge says right the judge will probably say you don't have to have a
00:17:10.360 real crime you just have to see could it theoretically be a crime and i think that's the way the
00:17:14.220 statute is is written it doesn't necessarily have there have to be charges no but but still like
00:17:19.660 also you could say why didn't the prosecution that's up to them and with him is i know if as a
00:17:28.480 human being wouldn't this influence your decision not dealing with wouldn't you think more wait i don't
00:17:34.900 think really any of us really my hope is that you know what like look as bad as our system is yes
00:17:41.100 many problems as there are it's still the best one out there right we i don't remember this is
00:17:46.400 normal this is not normal and like what has been normal stew well what has been normal no but here's
00:17:55.020 where it works uh the american justice system occasionally gets it wrong but over time it works
00:18:02.920 itself usually does yeah and so it will be on appeal uh and there's no way this thing stands
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00:19:13.540 this is the best of the glenn beck program and we really want to thank you for listening
00:19:20.860 a man who i have tremendous respect for because of his overall body of work he has more than 2.2
00:19:30.800 million books in print for half a century he has worked and focused on human rights genocide organized
00:19:37.860 hate corporate criminality and corruption governmental misconduct academic fraud all of it been nominated
00:19:47.000 14 times for a pulitzer prize and i don't believe has ever won one which is an amazing uh it's just an
00:19:56.660 amazing thing because i've read his books and they are important edwin black welcome to the program sir
00:20:03.620 how are you i'm fine and thank you very much for having me glenn and for all the work that you do yeah
00:20:09.320 thank you so i want to talk to you a little bit about um the uh the organization of this takedown
00:20:19.180 of israel uh what we had a fire now in uh somebody set the embassy in mexico on fire the israeli embassy
00:20:29.640 they're threatening to do it here and at the same time uh the international criminal court is going after
00:20:36.580 benjamin netanyahu and i believe i believe we didn't try to stop that at best well you're absolutely
00:20:46.440 correct not only did we not try to stop it we orchestrated it so uh there are two different
00:20:53.800 courts which are um confusing people and which have absolutely no jurisdiction in the false charge
00:21:02.340 of genocide against israel the first one is the international court of justice this is traffic court
00:21:11.700 this uh this court was established uh in the early 20th century to solve border disputes contractual
00:21:24.440 breaches tax levies and other matters between countries it has no prosecution
00:21:32.280 it has no enforcement arm and it has never considered all of the many genocides in the 20th century not
00:21:42.620 the rape of nan the rape of nan king the massacre of 80 000 jews by you by ukrainians uh it did did
00:21:52.320 nothing against the nazis and in fact it took the because there was no actual arm of investigation and
00:22:01.140 prosecution for crimes against humanity it was the united states military that established the imt the
00:22:09.080 the um international military tribunal also known as nuremberg to try the perpetrators of the third
00:22:18.000 right so and they established a separate one for the japanese so is this the icc or the icj
00:22:26.280 this is the icj the international court of justice and which one is going after or or both of them going
00:22:33.540 after benjamin and both of them and neither have jurisdiction basically what south africa did was
00:22:42.420 they put up the false claim that everyone has agreed to not commit genocide and israel breached its
00:22:49.740 its contractual duty when when you look up genocide and the steps to genocide i believe you're the guy
00:22:57.980 who invented or or or wrote the original what is it seven or eight steps to genocide are you not
00:23:05.440 well what i uh i of course identified the six steps that ibm took to organize the nazi genocide
00:23:14.040 against the jews but the five qualifications of genocide require a deliberate act which were by the way
00:23:23.520 written on on the campus of duke university uh the the five steps require a deliberate intention to destroy
00:23:34.040 a people and or to call for the destruction of people and that would include uh uh not only a gerbil
00:23:43.940 calling for the jews calling for the jews to be destroyed but rashida talib calling for from the river to the sea
00:23:51.260 uh palestine will be free so the international court of justice is a show trial in a traffic court of
00:23:59.880 international jurisprudence israel is cooperating and it's stacked against them now we go to the
00:24:07.320 international um a criminal court the international criminal court the international criminal court did
00:24:12.900 not exist until a couple of years a couple of years ago it uh established a rome statute which 124
00:24:22.960 countries have accepted and the united states is not one of them and israel is is not one of them
00:24:30.600 and palestine a non-state a territory a region is also not one of them in fact when you go to the um
00:24:42.820 uh to the official list of the icc of member states palestine is not one of them and this or this
00:24:51.160 organization is seeking not only to bring israel down but it's seeking to bring american servicemen down
00:24:59.020 especially those who served in afghanistan and this is why the prior administration of the united states
00:25:06.000 sanctioned the icc yeah now you say that that we helped orchestrate this that biden encouraged these
00:25:16.060 warrants yes um there has been a concern that basically biden is not concerned about the palestinian
00:25:24.140 state his two-state solution is minnesota and michigan he's concerned about the 200 000 votes in
00:25:39.020 michigan which is a swing state which have vowed to uh not um vote for biden even if it means electing
00:25:48.860 trump as a punishment and a warning to the democratic party which they've just announced it's all very
00:25:55.200 public in which they will complete their takeover of the democratic party and um engage in the
00:26:04.000 dispossession of the jews in america and the dispossession of america from sea to shining sea
00:26:11.500 and so everything that is being said by the administration now is uh walking between these
00:26:20.220 two third rails the uh um pro-jewish uh uh majority in in the united states which is upward of 70 percent
00:26:29.260 and the need to curry favor with the michigan votes so have you ever looked in have you ever looked
00:26:36.440 into um the the psychological game or reason that you know when when persecution is happening
00:26:47.860 like it is now i would think if i were a jew i'd be freaking out right now and i i would be thinking
00:26:55.620 where could i go um you know you're leaving america i don't know where else you would go but
00:27:01.680 but but so many jews will just continue to go down the same path with the same leaders that
00:27:08.460 are clearly again are siding with the people who do want genocide against all the jews why does that
00:27:16.740 happen it's quite a correct observation by you in fact i remember the last time that i was on your show
00:27:26.120 it was last uh it was one of the last times it was last year and there were people in your audience
00:27:32.640 who were from oklahoma offering me a basement to hide it right after your show i had a meeting with
00:27:41.200 jewish leaders in dallas and these are texans and they were asking me what country will take us in
00:27:48.720 i'm in touch with jewish leadership uh all over the world on a minute-to-minute basis and i can tell
00:27:55.860 you this is on everyone's mind it's on my show uh tomorrow the edwin black show we will be discussing
00:28:02.800 not only the far hood which is was established by international far hood day but that the far hood
00:28:10.240 this program is coming not to the middle east next but to the united states next explain what the far
00:28:19.760 worried about it explain what the far hood is this is a this is a great book of yours explain in two
00:28:26.580 minutes if you can what the far the far hood was the arab nazi pogrom of june 1st june 2nd that was the
00:28:35.940 beginning of the end of uh the 2700 year uh dwelling of the jews in iraq during this two-day monstrosity
00:28:46.700 um this is how i've been describing it for years so it may sound eerily familiar parents were killed in
00:28:54.600 front of their children children were killed in front of their parents babies were beheaded women were
00:29:01.220 raped on moss and i know what that sounds like october sounds not like 1941 that sounds like
00:29:09.020 october 7th 2023 so do you think though that jews in america are waking up and saying wait a minute
00:29:18.060 these the people who i've always thought were our friends are maybe not our friends
00:29:23.160 they're waking up not on moss they're waking up on slow one by one i received a call from one of my
00:29:33.400 supporters who's fervently and dramatically uh anti-trump and pro-biden uh several days ago when i was in
00:29:42.900 israel and uh visiting these massacre sites and this guy said i just realized that if the election goes the
00:29:52.580 wrong way israel and the jews are fit to finish and that is exactly what is in the game plan
00:30:00.020 the state department is stocked with leadership from students and just for justice in palestine
00:30:07.780 people who are uh avowed and uh public uh anti-semites and uh anti um uh israel activists
00:30:18.020 and believe you me if the wrong people get into power by uh this time next next year there will be an
00:30:27.860 active program to destroy israel within weeks by recognizing hamas arming hamas supplying uh um
00:30:39.940 supplying a um uh a munitions train to hamas making it uh sanctioning uh israel its um its leadership
00:30:52.640 and the jews in america who support israel which are the overwhelming number of jews well and um i will tell
00:31:03.400 you edwin i i i pray that you're wrong you're usually not but i pray that
00:31:09.160 you're uh very wrong on that i need to be wrong i know you do but i also want you to know like for
00:31:16.500 instance there's 12 million people in just this audience on radio alone uh and i believe that there
00:31:23.660 are tons of good americans that will not allow what happened before to happen again at least in our own
00:31:31.900 country um but i i pray for that and i pray that you're wrong edwin thank you for everything i i i i
00:31:38.600 i know i tell you this every time but i i mean it so sincerely um what you've done to open eyes
00:31:45.800 about history um there are very few people in my book that have done as much as you have and i and i
00:31:52.740 so appreciate it thank you thank you very much go ahead you bet edwin black uh ibm and the holocaust
00:31:59.200 the far hood that's a book you should read um because that kind of explains an awful lot of what's
00:32:05.100 happening now and you can find him at edwin black.com edwin black.com this is the best of the glenbeck
00:32:12.040 program yeah so it's weird um you know the the the news of the cost that's not new um in fact i mean
00:32:23.360 they were they were said at the time it was going to cost four billion dollars annually but um you
00:32:31.020 know the assembly just went ahead and and gavin newsom just but now um they're looking wait for
00:32:36.780 ways to you know to um to delay it which is weird um they say that uh the california budget deficit
00:32:46.140 not the debt but the deficit is somewhere around 45 billion dollars and they think that you know
00:32:55.420 adding another four billion uh is probably a little hasty right now when did they start making decisions
00:33:02.680 like that uh just now just now just now right before the election oh yeah right before the election
00:33:08.420 by the way they're also thinking now i can't even imagine this this is crazy this is crazy they're
00:33:15.180 also considering no longer providing in-home assistance to illegal immigrants
00:33:22.640 considering it yeah and the crazy part crazy part about this is if you're listening in california
00:33:30.340 all you heard in that headline was glenbeck just said illegal immigrants um now i don't know what
00:33:36.540 in-home assistance are are those typists or is that just like help in the home uh you know through
00:33:44.400 medi-cal it's probably that but in california it might be typist it might be you know you need an
00:33:50.520 assist yes one welcome i'm glad you're here uh could i help you with anything do you need me to book
00:33:56.400 you a restaurant more like concierge yes yes yes but they're saying now that the state is for some
00:34:05.480 reason and they don't disclose what that reason is i i don't even know they face doctor and care
00:34:12.180 provider shortages now when i say that stew
00:34:16.460 what from our many many conversations over the years comes to mind when i say health care shortages
00:34:25.200 ah um ezekiel emmanuel who and the complete live system what are you talking about oh there's uh if
00:34:32.900 you know sometime there may be in the future glenn medical shortages and we need to know how to divvy
00:34:39.340 out the limited resources we have and they shouldn't go to old people or young people
00:34:48.240 they should go to a very limited slice of like let's say 16 to 45 something in there something
00:34:56.420 where you're in your prime earning right prime earning yes sounds an awful lot like the german
00:35:02.220 system from a long long time ago that we shouldn't pay attention to but that's who is that that did that
00:35:08.900 ezekiel ezekiel emmanuel and who is he the brother of ram emmanuel and was chief of staff uh for the
00:35:16.400 president of the united states obama and but zeke wasn't connected to the white house at all oh no he
00:35:22.040 was one of their main health policy advisors oh really so this is part of the obamacare system
00:35:27.240 the complete live system uh yeah yeah okay i mean i just want to know so california that's all you have
00:35:33.480 to do you just have to know you want to cut it you don't stop providing medical to all californians
00:35:41.060 you just you just use the complete live system designed by obama health care advisor zeke emmanuel
00:35:48.580 and you just stop providing health care for especially newborn babies they should die
00:35:54.900 they should die immediately they should die before they are even bored yeah at 10 we'll consider giving
00:36:00.480 them something because they're starting to get in you know if they're a handicap or something like
00:36:05.500 that i mean they gotta go but we when they get into their prime working years 16 17 you know they're
00:36:12.460 on the cusp of that then you start really giving a lot of care until about about 40 35 40 and if
00:36:20.080 they're kind of broken down you stop you know over 60 screw those people you know uh look this up
00:36:26.940 zeke emmanuel's complete lives system look it up it's real and by the way california
00:36:38.920 just glad to remind you exactly how you can get your your uh doctor and care provider shortages
00:36:47.320 fixed and of course they didn't admit at the time this had anything to do with obamacare just like
00:36:52.440 there's a massive controversy when a congressman yelled you lie at barack obama during a speech
00:36:59.460 during the state of the union but that's because he was saying that no no money no health care would
00:37:06.240 go to illegal aliens right that wasn't a lie that wasn't a lie at all until it was in the platform of
00:37:12.440 the next candidate for the democratic party and is now absolutely happening all over the country okay
00:37:18.600 so now here's another story um apparently apparently our public education system has been pushed
00:37:27.820 into financial chaos no yeah pushed into it uh and here's what did it uh inflation and covid stimulus
00:37:41.220 what happened is the covid stimulus that went to all these schools remember
00:37:46.220 biden said we got to give all of this money to these schools because um the teachers union supported
00:37:52.400 me in the other or he said something like that uh and we got to get all this money to the schools and
00:37:57.460 the schools were just like spending it like crazy now they can't keep up with the programs that they put
00:38:04.780 in i don't know what to do uh and and completely unrelated inflation also happened at exactly the same
00:38:15.700 time they were spending those billions of dollars who would have thunk it who would have thunk it now
00:38:21.560 here's another great story about schools because we love our schools i want to build even more
00:38:27.820 expensive schools uh forget about the curriculum let's just get let's just get those teachers from
00:38:35.660 johns hopkins or uh what's that other progressive communist marxist uh educations oh
00:38:45.560 columbia university and let's get all of those teachers in palaces okay because the education
00:38:54.480 will be so much better if we have marxist teaching anti-american stuff and then they if they're in a
00:39:01.760 palace they can also convert our children into atheists uh and switching genders wouldn't that be
00:39:10.460 great and it would be happening in a really nice expensive building but to pull this off we need
00:39:18.380 a superintendent and i mean a superintendent quite honestly like paul sally okay he's the new trier
00:39:27.020 township or i'm sorry he's the former new trier township high school district 203 superintendent
00:39:33.880 and he's retiring he's retiring uh but he's worked a long time and his pension uh is uh going to be
00:39:42.720 his pension is um it's only eight million dollars it's only eight million dollars but he's a public
00:39:50.240 servant damn it what is wrong with you people he worked as a public servant there in the school
00:39:59.780 where your kids were failing and they were transgendering everyone and teaching them how to
00:40:07.640 hate america and how many kids how many kids is he responsible to make sure they couldn't read nor write
00:40:15.500 nor do any arithmetic you know we probably should have been a little skeptical of the teachers saying
00:40:24.320 it's the three r's because reading is the only one of the three that starts with an r but do our kids know
00:40:34.020 that today nope nope uh anyway so the pension systems uh they're saying now it might be out of
00:40:44.060 whack just a little bit this is not the chicago superintendent this is the new trier township
00:40:49.900 high school district 30 uh 203 superintendent he's gonna retire next month and uh man eight million
00:40:59.600 dollars but he deserves it he deserves look how beautiful the schools are now there's another
00:41:05.100 story out in axios today and i find this one interesting this one is quote underground railroad
00:41:13.540 to public education fight school boundaries an underground railroad what oh my gosh now here's
00:41:25.720 what's happening and you're not gonna believe this you're not gonna believe this okay axios just just
00:41:30.280 stumbled onto this story uh and i'm glad they did to expose it some parents feel trapped in sending
00:41:40.440 their kids to certain schools because of where they live and those schools sometimes are subpar now how
00:41:49.200 dare you say that and they've they've developed now clandestine networks to circumvent what they view as
00:42:00.140 quote unfair local laws to get their schools to get their children into better schools
00:42:07.060 my gosh grab a lantern and a match it's an underground railroad now color me stupid um which is actually
00:42:20.780 it used to be in the box of 64 crayolas it was stupid but color me stupid but i don't think that's an
00:42:30.380 underground railroad i think that's school choice i think that's what they're pushing for um but they
00:42:39.440 don't recognize that as school choice but they are saying this is a this is a real problem uh because
00:42:46.300 in ohio uh a mom who was divorced and the children split time between mom and dad they decided uh dad's
00:42:56.280 district was in a better school district so they registered the kids in the school with dad but
00:43:01.800 when they found out and mom was a teacher in the other district when they found that out uh they
00:43:07.500 arrested mom they were and she can't teach again uh but they threw her in jail and um and i think that's
00:43:15.040 the i think that's the crux of all of it and the parents uh who are trying to get their kids into
00:43:22.620 better school almost that i'm quoting and this is going to come as another well probably not you're
00:43:29.100 such a racist almost all of these are black native american or latino and they're just trying to get
00:43:39.320 to a better school and i understand that because if you're living in a black native american or latino
00:43:47.020 and i would i would put the emphasis here on native american uh your school probably sucks probably
00:43:56.040 sucks um yeah um but hey don't worry they don't use both sides of the paper anymore that's kind of an
00:44:02.880 old-timey thing you know hey let's not waste paper let's not waste it no no we got enough we got enough
00:44:10.040 and the school superintendent is making eight million dollars when he retires what more do you
00:44:17.800 want pocahontas man oh by the way uh texas yesterday yeah they needed to pick up 13 votes in the texas
00:44:31.940 house to pass school choice according to wait wait wait they needed to pick up 13 13 republican votes
00:44:39.000 it's incredible because the republicans wouldn't go for school choice yep they were the ones blocking
00:44:43.680 it yeah as cory deangelis points out uh they took out six incumbents who voted against school choice
00:44:49.760 in march shoot they picked up they knocked out three more of them tonight oh they mean last night
00:44:55.100 uh excuse me last night yeah um they picked up five more votes in open seat races so according to
00:45:01.740 cory deangelis who's the you know the guy on this as far as counting the votes they now have enough
00:45:06.500 votes to pass school choice in texas wow in texas i mean i as we have said many many times how is it
00:45:14.180 possible that texas doesn't already have this but it was a bunch of republicans blocking it yeah now it
00:45:20.520 seems like we maybe are past you know it's weird and you know politicians you should hear this we know
00:45:27.520 who you are and we know what you care about and that is the ballot box and we are sick of it we're
00:45:37.880 really really sick of it at least in texas we're sick of you republicans that do nothing
00:45:43.320 and uh so sucks to be you huh
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