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On today's show, we begin with a look at the polls in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City tomorrow is election day, and we cover what may be a first in the program's history: a book review read in full exactly the way it was written by the Free Beacon. Also, darkness in canada continues to grow, child porn and sex scandals continue to grow.
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so it's monday we began with a look at the polls in virginia new jersey and new york city tomorrow
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is election day so we give you up bring you all up to speed on that also what may be a first in
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the program's history a book review read in full exactly the way it was written by the free beacon
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because i don't think i've ever read a more scathing review of any book than the free beacon
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gave kjp's uh book it is fantastic you don't want to miss it also darkness in canada continues to
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grow child porn and maid stories all of that and so much more on today's podcast first my patriot
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program well tomorrow is tomorrow is election day
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i mean should we start saying mayor mom donnie now uh it's kind of frightening isn't it
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yeah it's a pretty terrifying outcome not a surprising one at this point i guess there
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hasn't really been much polling or anything that puts this close there's one poll that kind of showed
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up and was you know somewhat positive for cuomo if you think cuomo being a mayor of a major city is a
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positive in any way i don't even know honestly i don't even know i get why people think that mom
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donnie's going to be worse um he probably will be worse but i don't think it's a sure thing i
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honestly don't even think it's a sure thing if people forget how bad andrew cuomo is i think there's
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this there's this uh coping mechanism that's going on does he want communist grocery stores
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um he probably doesn't want or at least not outwardly saying he wants communist grocery stores
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i mean i guess if that's your line as to how does he believe miracle well it's not my line it does
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he believe does he believe that um the 34 000 cops or less that's the lowest it's ever been
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34 000 cops or less because he says it's really not about a number um uh does cuomo believe in
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fewer cops on the street i doesn't matter he's terrible on that issue and has been terrible on
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that issue the whole time it's possible it's possible and this is this is the one thing you
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get with cuomo this is the upside this is the upside case if you're in new york and you really
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want cuomo to win he is so incredibly corrupt some of his corruption will align with good policy
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that is the only thing you get out of andrew cuomo he is no better than than mom donnie on most of
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these issues but he for example will have a guy who is in some form of corruption will be helping him
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out that will also help out the business sector right like there's things like that that align
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with uh with something that you might say is helpful to new york city but see this is this is
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this is why mom donnie is winning mom donnie is is winning right now i believe um because it's not
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about the islamic thing it's not about the you know socialist thing that's probably half of his support
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maybe maybe three quarters but that's not what pushes him over the top what pushes him over the top is
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the the other democrat they're not going to vote for a republican the other democrat is just so horrible
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and and so traditional corrupt uh that they're tired of that they're tired of the corrupt democratic
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politician they're tired of that they're not tired of democrats they're tired of the cronyism and all of
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that and so here comes a fresh face nobody really knows who he is it's i mean it is the obama thing
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where you know hope and change yeah you know they they they said that um obama do we have that that clip
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they were saying that um uh that obama is very much you know the the new or the old school uh mom donnie
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no no he's really not and obama pledged his support from mom donnie and i would think that mom donnie
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would be like oh okay okay no thank you no thank you not because they don't agree on things but because
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i think that mom donnie's voters will look at obama and say you had your turn buddy you you believe in the
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same things you know the the communist grocery stores you know the no cops thing you know hate israel
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you believe all of those things you believe all but you didn't do any of them now obama looks at it
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and says yes but i move the ball forward that's as far as i could go progress you know progressive
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that's as far as i could go but he is not accepted by the real you know um zealots the real
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changers of the universe he was too progressive where now it's time for the real the hardliners to
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come in and that's what i think mom donnie is and i think barack obama is viewed by the mom donnie
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supporters the real mom donnie supporters as a total sellout would you agree with that or not
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some i think that's i think that's true i think generally speaking democrats are not like that
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i think generally speaking democrats like obama um and they think while democrats i'm not talking
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about you're talking about mom donnie type supporters like real mom donnie ites yeah those
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people do see they they they saw they saw the result in 2016 as a part a result of not going far
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enough they were they complained about joe biden for not going far enough of course that's what they
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want and that that's the big thing glenn really the difference when you look at this election in
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new york is if mom donnie gets elected is he could go one of two ways we've seen this happen before
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he could be the communist we know he is at his heart right he could try to do all of these things
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he's promising and really screw up the city to to no end probably the best case scenario for him
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is he gets in there he gets thwarted at times by uh the corrupt democrats that are around him that
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can stop him he does not have unlimited power as the mayor at least not yet uh you know we saw this
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with bill de blasio right bill de blasio was just as dedicated a communist as as zarnam amdani is and
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and his reign as mayor was really bad it did not destroy the country it was really bad for the city
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uh it was a really bad time for the city and they they paid a lot for the things that he did this is
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a guy who went on vacation to the soviet union right like this is not a guy who was not dedicated
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to the cause right um mom donnie my suspicion on mom donnie is he will go even farther than de blasio
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did because he's you know young and aspirational right like i think de blasio had been you know
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knocked down for a while and felt he had to moderate some of those views to get elected
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it's not really what what the case is here with mom donnie so i i'd be very terrified of him if i
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were in the city i would probably begrudgingly be hoping that cuomo somehow won this just because
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you at least have an idea what you're getting right yeah it's a devil you know the devil you
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know he's going to be terrible he's going to be incredibly corrupt he will probably commit let's say
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two to three crimes a day uh but you know that is probably you know i possibly much better than
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what you're going to get out of mom donnie you know and whatever reason this city has moved now
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to a place where they won't even consider a guy who will do a good job that's not even a part of
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their consideration they're not even looking at curtis liwa who would actually be fine as mayor and
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actually do a good job for the city no um i find it interesting how do you think mom donnie
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is going to internally take the suggestion that hey i'd love to be you know part of your council i
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love to be a sounding board for you i mean he might like it outwardly but i don't think that
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went with his real supporters and his real team that you know want the communist grocery stores and
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everything i i can't imagine that went over well yeah i i think like making fun of it kind of bad
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internally i think yeah behind the closed doors yes i think i think there's two ways to look at it
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uh and and i think probably people in his inner orbit looked at it both ways which is
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one you believe this guy you know he he wasn't early with us i know you know he he let us all
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down when he was president he didn't go far enough this is pathetic and now he's trying to
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you know get in our good graces i do think a smarter analysis of this however on their side is
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if we can get him to embrace us it moves us to the mainstream of the party yes you know it makes
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you know it's funny i think both mom donnie and the entire republican party are going to be rooting
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for mom donnie to be the face of the democratic party that's going to happen real soon the democrats
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uh don't want that you know the chuck schumers of the world don't want that but every republican
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should be doing everything they can to make sure people understand the future of the democratic party
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is mom donnie it's interesting to me that you would say because i think you're right that he would say
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hey this would mainstream us a little bit more make us look a little more acceptable for the party
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um although i think i think barack barack obama's legacy is not as solid as it it would have been i think
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he's going to age like bill clinton aged where bill clinton was popular for a while and then as we
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get farther farther away from it you're just like that guy was really corrupt and really bad i mean he
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was he was really not good i can't believe people still like him um and not really in with the
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democratic party uh and i think i think barack obama because the democratic party is becoming so radical
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uh i think he's gonna be even worse because he's gonna look like a total sellout a guy who at least
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his wife believed it uh and he said he believed it but he never really got down and did it and they
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will not accept the hey he moved the ball as far as he could they won't accept that and i think
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they will look at him at least internally just like we would look at george w bush coming in
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you know in late 2024 and saying you know what i'd love to be an advisor for donald trump
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we would be like i don't think so i don't think so and there might be some that would argue hey
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bring him in let's just bring him in you know let's go ahead because it'll it'll help you know
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bring the you know the rest of the party in and it will widen the tent but don't listen to him for
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the love of pete don't listen to him and the hardcore trump supporters i would have been like
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don't don't don't don't don't bring him in uh and i i just have that feeling that that's what's
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coming but but we'll see we'll see how they they do it there's there's also something really disturbing
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that is happening with the democratic party and the the fundraisers that are going uh going on
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especially in michigan there is you know you've heard of a pack but have you heard of a a pack
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it's the arab american pack it's exactly like the american israeli pack except it's the america it's
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the arab first arab american pack isn't that interesting american israeli and arab american pack
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um and it this thing is wildly wildly islamist in my opinion uh and i want to explain what is
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of the glenbeck program where do i even begin let's start with assisted suicide in canada
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it has been legal now in canada for over a decade and they are now pushing to expand it into children
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made in canada medical assistance in dying made started back in 2016 and when they started it
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we said slippery slope you don't want to start this they said that's ridiculous how dare you it's only
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for the people who can reasonably foresee the end of their life and they have you know terminal illness
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we're not going to kill anybody and i reminded you at the time of the um complete lives act that we
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have that once medical assistance becomes too difficult to procure when it becomes too expensive
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for the government well then you have to start uh picking and choosing who lives and dies and it's
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called the complete lives act it was part of the obamacare look it up complete lives act
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look it up it is terrifying it's exactly what is happening uh in canada now they're calling it
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compassion i don't think it's compassion at all
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in 2016 anybody who could foresee the end of their life it was imminent it was a terminal illness and
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they were in so much pain you were eligible to go to the doctor there had to be three doctors which
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was big of them that's exactly the number the nazis used three doctors that would review your case
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and sign off okay now the group is calling for uh minors as young as 12 to be included in government
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funded suicide now the group that is really pushing this is called dying with dignity canada and uh it
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recommends that minors be included into the program go as far as to suggest that 16 and 17 year olds
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shouldn't even need parental consent to be killed by a doctor if they fit the the criteria okay so here's
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what this is what they're actually saying this is part of their pamphlet we agree that existing
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eligibility requirement that persons have a grievous and uh irredeemable medical medical condition should
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apply to mature minors we acknowledge canadian society will likely expect a minimum age for mature
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minors in the legislation even though the emphasis at common law is that capacity and maturity is not a
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chronological age for this reason we ask parliament to exist the exist to amend the existing age requirement
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of 18 to extend it to persons at least 12 years old of age and capable making decisions with respect to
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their health as adults there should be a presumption of capacity for these minors so in other words they're saying
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yeah but i mean yeah i mean some people are stupid i mean this is exactly what kamala harris
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uh is saying she said over the weekend that you know you're 16 years old you should be able to vote even though
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she didn't mean that she's that's a political thing she she said back when she was um
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uh the attorney general for california she said 16 and 17 year olds are stupid she said their brains
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aren't fully formed etc etc and the last thing we can do is have people vote at that age they're just
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they're stupid those were her words kind of like this now i mean yeah but you know at 12 what's best for
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you did you know at 12 what was best for you because i didn't so now maturity is the thing that they're
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looking for the maid program as i said started in 2016 um the people whose natural death was reasonably
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foreseeable were eligible in 99 of cases a medical professional administers a substance that causes a
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person person's death technically euthanasia in other cases people are going to be provided a
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substance to self-administer to cause their own death which is defined as assisted suicide
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increasing number of people now in canada are being euthanized every year 2023 data and it's growing
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every year but let's go back to 2023 more than 15 000 people were killed via maid
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15 000 people were euthanized by the government put that into perspective that's almost five percent of
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everybody who died in canada one in 20 are now being euthanized in canada does that sound like a society
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that's a culture of death or a culture of life advocates for including so-called mature minors in
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the maid program argue that children need more autonomy over their health care notes that minors
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can already consent or refer refuse certain medical treatments oh oh so you mean like abortion okay so
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they can they can they can have sex chain surgery uh which is very expensive or they could have uh or
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they could have abortions why not give them the ability to commit suicide too okay well um maybe we
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should re-examine the other two you know um you know 12 year olds can know when they're in pain
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and pain that they just can't take anymore who knows what their suffering is better than the sufferer
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one of the people that was actually four made back in the day says i i have to tell you uh i would a few
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years ago i'm quoting a few years ago i would have said no i don't think canadian regime is going to go
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that far to have mature minors and adolescents avail themselves to youth in asia we would never go that
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far now i'm sad to say i wouldn't put it past them
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this is already happening parents will leave the room they're 16 17 year old they'll leave the
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hospital room go this is an exact this is a real example um they left to go have lunch the cafeteria
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doctor walked in talked to the kid without the parents when the parents got back she had already
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signed the thing that said kill me can you imagine that did you see up in canada how they're they're
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just not providing health care anymore because they can't this is what happened this is the complete
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lives system what the complete lives system is imagine like a bell curve and the bell curve the top of it
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is at about 25 to 30 years old okay that's the very height on one side is birth and it's almost a flat
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line until it gets to about seven and then it starts to tick up slowly and then about 16 it starts going
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up in this bell curve from 16 peaks at about 30 maybe 35 then starts to come down and is flatlined at about
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55 or 60 okay what that is is the flat line part is you get no medical care because we can't afford it
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there's a crisis of some sort we can't afford it anymore but if you're in your prime earning years
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where you can put when you can uh you know plant and harvest more potatoes than you're taking out well
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then we'll give you health care but at seven you're not really helping out society you're just
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costing us money if you're just born you're costing us all kinds of money you can't do anything for at
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least 10 years at 16 you're starting to be there we can we can at least judge are you going to be a
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help or a hindrance to society but by the time you have 55 or 60 years old you're done you're really
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done why should we keep you alive any longer that is literally the complete live system and it is part
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of obamacare nobody would listen when we said this in 2008 it's part of obamacare and they said don't
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worry it only kicks in if there's shortages well what kind of shortages could there be
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well a shortage of medication that'll never happen we're america oh okay all right how about
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shortages of money how about shortages of insurance how about shortages of doctors how about shortages
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of nurses when i brought this up in 2008 9 i mean i was just lambasted for this is all crazy crazy talk
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it'll never happen i'm telling you right now it is going to come it's already in canada don't believe
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this compassion bullcrap it's not about compassion it's about a socialist system of medicare that cannot
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sustain itself their their compassionate socialized medicine is out of money it can't sustain itself and
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so they're cutting people off and they're they're they're putting this really happy face on with
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compassion but i'm sorry when you're killing 120th of the public every 20 people one of them kills
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themselves there's a problem with that there's a real problem you really think that's the best solution
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okay all right well can i look at the rest of your society let me see the health of the rest of your
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society let me take you to the supreme court in canada what they just decided on a completely
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different topic they just had in their supreme court there was a guy who had child porn and he got
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a year sentence a year sentence and he contested he went to the supreme court because that was the
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that was the minimum sentence he could get now listen to the way this listen to the way this was
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written this was this is actually from the um uh the case he pleaded guilty to one count of possession
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of child pornography and one count of accessing child pornography okay so he accessed child pornography
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and then he kept it in his possession one count he also admitted to that one count uh he had 475 files
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including 317 images of children in child porn of those images 90 percent were of young girls between
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three and six years of age okay i'm not going to tell you it's in the court filing i'm not going to
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tell you what those pictures the vile disgusting evil that those pictures were showing of those young girls
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there's no way to even describe it it is just absolutely evil so he he accessed these files for 13 months
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okay he he possessed them for 18 months okay but he's a former soldier
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and he's 28 years old and he had no criminal record at the time of the sentencing uh decision um and he
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cooperated with the authorities you know and he complied with their strict release conditions um you know
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and so he had yeah okay he had one count 531 images 274 videos of child pornography
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it is the videos were the the actual abuse of these children
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supreme court said you know what it didn't take into consideration that meaning minimum sentence it didn't
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take into consideration you know what a good guy he really is and so they overturned it
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i'm i'm sorry canada have you lost your flippin mind
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12 months is too much for a guy who had all of that i don't care if he was a soldier i don't care if
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he was you know soldier of the war i don't care what he did you had that and you were cool with it
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and they're what they're saying is you know if somebody has sent something uh you know a picture
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of a 17 year old girl who's underage and she's naked and uh it's you sent it you didn't request it
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you could be arrested and get you know 12 months for that well no wait a minute wait a minute that's
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not the same i didn't request that that was just sent to me this wasn't just sent to the guy
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it was all two two two counts two counts one was possession and one was distribution
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that's me then taking that picture of that naked girl and then saying hey you want to see this
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no and again one picture of a 17 year old bad um 317 images to 475 files 274 videos i don't know
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i i don't know i don't think it's the same as that one picture sent by you know some 19 year old
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to another 19 year old of a 17 year old maybe it's just me i don't know
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canada is really in deep trouble we should pray for the canadians we can't have this on our border
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i mean what what what does that mean i wish donald trump had a little more compassion for
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for the canadians i actually i think he does i think he was just i don't know i don't know but
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please have compassion for the canadians there are friends there are brothers across the border and
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we cannot lose them to the darkness and we are losing them rapidly to the darkness rapidly
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i don't think i've ever read a book review um word for word on the air before uh and i'm not sure
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i've ever even read a book review on the air before more than a paragraph but this book review
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is so good it must be read verbatim a book so bad it has shattered liberals faith in dei
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it is a free beacon review of independent a look inside a broken white house outside the party lines
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by kareem jean pierre you ready this is stew you're going to love this i can't green john
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kareem jean pierre cannot stop making history earlier this year the former white house press
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secretary became the highest ranking openly queer french-born black woman with a hyphenated surname
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to publicly renounce the democratic party for being mean to joe biden she is the only black female
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lesbian immigrant to publish a book about her time in the biden administration and it is the worst
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political memoir ever written in the history of the english language this is not hyperbole
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it is a especially vacuous genre and highly competitive to be sure but imagine writing a book
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so bad it could shame democrats and liberals into second guessing their cult-like devotion to dei
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that is exactly what jean pierre has done with her book independent in 2022 jean pierre's promotion
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to white house press secretary was hailed by democrats and journalists where they're to the extent there's
00:32:14.180
a difference as a triumph for diversity and representation she is now widely viewed in the
00:32:20.460
words of a reporter who worked with her as the most incompetent and irrelevant white house press
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secretary ever former colleagues now describe her as ineffectual unprepared and kind of dumb
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jean pierre's book tour if you can call it that has been now described as a car crash and non-stop cringe
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she fumbles her way through interviews repeatedly invoking her lived experience as a trailblazing
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black woman and openly gay pioneer the same people who pioneered her historic promotion and the first
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to denounce her critics as bigots are rolling their eyes every time she falls back on identity
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politics instead of actually answering a question she reinforces the worst stereotype about democrats
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says a former white house colleague her egregious performance in an interview with the new yorker
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one democratic strategist likened it to mike tyson mike tyson fighting a baby
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john pierre told uh the new yorker the broken white house in reference to the subtitle remember it's
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independent a look inside a broken white house outside the party lines okay so she's in the interview
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with the reporter from the new yorker the broken white house referenced in the subtitle she said is
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actually a reference to donald trump's white house not the one that she was writing about or everyone
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assumed she was writing about it's a strange thing to lie about something a clueless person might blur
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blurt out when they get flustered but in the author's defense even a semi-talented communicator
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could struggle to defend this drivel readers may be surprised to learn that jean pierre became a
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professional spokesperson because she was even less capable in a different field i wish i would
00:34:23.100
have known this did you know this her parents oh god help us her parents wanted her to become a doctor
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oh my god imagine but she flunked the medical school entrance exam so she switched gears and
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entered the ivy league to democratic party pipeline where talent barely matters when there's a history when
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there's history to be made with every promotion maybe it's just a coincidence but jean pierre implies
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all of her jobs since have been plagued by disloyal colleagues who question her competence
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love i love that i love that at some point you do if this is your experience time after time after time
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eventually you do have to ask maybe it's me and i know this from experience because that was my
00:35:14.140
experience i was so egotistical and full of myself when i was in my 20s that i couldn't work with
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anybody because they're all in they're all incompetent they're all whatever you know uh no
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glenn you're an ass that that's what i finally came to the conclusion why does everybody say i'm an ass
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well probably because i was an ass that's why um independent her book which is both mercifully
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brief 172 pages and intolerably long 172 pages i had no idea 172 pages that i mean that is a great
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description of it too because that is amazingly short for the the stuff she's talking about
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bathroom reader right but then a bathroom reader i'd imagine reading it it must feel eternal
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i love this review i want to hug the person who wrote this review jean pierre claims she never
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noticed biden's cognitive decline despite meeting with him at least once a day for two and a half years
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her observations reflect an alarming disconnect with reality she denounces the media for grilling the
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democrats and softballing the republicans she recounts her disbelief when days after that one
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quoting one wobbly debate where biden bragged about beating medicare blah blah blah not a single i'm
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quoting from the book where biden bragged about beating medicare blah blah blah not a single reporter
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asked a question about his landmark efforts to bring about social justice end quote
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like her rambling press briefings jean pierre's prose is riddled with contradictions that boggle the
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mind democrats should have been more loyal to biden that's why she left the party she's an
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independent now because no entity deserves blind loyalty i want you to remember that no entity deserves
00:37:20.840
blind loyalty multiple interviewers have noted the discrepancy pierre who uh holds a master's degree
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from columbia university doesn't follow i mean columbia university has to it gotta be ashamed of
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themselves for that i mean i understand she didn't know they just handed it to her i get it but like
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that is a disgrace how could you act as if she could graduate something that is a completely ridiculous
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concept columbia university hosted nazis to speak to the campus in the 1930s and then sheltered nazis
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in the in the uh you know in the campus and and as teachers i mean what if you're not embarrassed by
00:38:11.640
that crap what you're embarrassed by her not a chance not a chance for obvious reasons she declines
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to note that barack obama was one of the party leaders most skeptical of harris she said uh she
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never really believed that kamala harris could win but any democrat who argued with her or suggested
00:38:30.060
harris should compete for the nomination was insulting all black women it's easy to see why democrats are so
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annoyed her absurd retelling of the 2024 election notwithstanding jean pierre has no
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useful suggestions to offer they should this is from her book democrats should think creatively move
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nimbly and plan strategically in pursuit of bolder solutions oh my gosh nothing empathy is key
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stop supporting the candidates who are elected instead backing the inspirational ones democrats should
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look democrats should look to the grammy awards for inspiration because we all know how popular the
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grammy awards are watching all those hollywood millionaires denouncing trump reminded me that
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monumental change was possible one of jean pierre's boldest ideas something democrats should definitely
00:39:28.660
consider is restarting the vigorous conversation about being anti-racist alas jean pierre is no longer a
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democrat now remember she said no blind loyalty right no blind loyal she's no longer a democrat because
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she does not believe in blind loyalty okay all right she says she explains in uh in the pages that follow
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in so many words she explains that leaving the party was a tantrum like plea for attention a deeply
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personal quest for quote new ways to be acknowledged that's a quote her leaving the party was a quest for
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new ways to be acknowledged and it's also about self-care now she's left the party because nobody gets
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blind loyalty but she'll never vote for a republican or even a third party candidate
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well then what wait wait if you'll rule those two out i won't vote for a third party and i won't vote
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for republican but i'm going to vote but they don't get my blind loyalty she's an idiot it's just i mean
00:40:40.940
really i'd love to say it's more complicated than that but she's just a vapid moron moron moron
00:40:49.400
jean pierre urges others to follow suit to proclaim their independence and follow her
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their own political compass she doesn't have a political compass what is she saying
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she's still going to vote the same way yeah it's like it's an incredibly brave thing to do she says
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it's so important to carry sort of this it's so important to carry around a talisman to remind you
00:41:11.400
of the values you you hold uh like a biography of a poet who spoke to a better world and spoke a
00:41:18.600
better world into existence yeah i'm gonna i'm walking around all the time with a with an old
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book of poetry or a pebble from a beach where you once dreamed and felt free she says she hopes the
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book will provoke provoke a more nuanced political conversation it certainly has provoked a conversation
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shockingly nuanced in its context of the democratic party politics it's just not the one she was
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expecting that is fantastic it's a great review i i fear it's maybe they made me want a little light
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on her uh honestly well it's only 172 pages yeah so what can you do i will say uh the the part that's
00:41:58.880
most frustrating about that is talking about the interviews she's done in this book tour which have
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been among the the worst interviews i've ever seen with someone who's supposed to have an operating
00:42:09.700
brain inside their skull and what's frustrating about that is all of those moments were readily
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available to every media member the entire time she was white house press secretary if any of them
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asked her any difficult questions the entire time she worked there they would have learned all of the
00:42:28.940
stuff before all of it now they find it okay to actually press her on these issues because they
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don't care about her book sales um right and the same thing i mean look at what's happening i mean
00:42:40.240
her and kamala harris are exactly the same story it's dei in action they're exactly the same story
00:42:48.360
both vapid one more so than other one is vapid and i believe filled with so much helium that she could
00:42:55.320
float away to the sun um but the same the same kind of stuff is happening with with kamala once
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they are asked questions you see they can't handle it they don't have any idea what they're talking
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about i will say yes i think that's true i think there's a comparison to be made there i do think you
00:43:13.720
know kamala has proven herself to be an able uh backroom warrior yeah she is uh in multiple ways
00:43:24.860
some of which the backroom is there's a bed in it and then other uh ways it's also that she is
00:43:32.520
legitimately good and i mean this sincerely legitimately good at haranguing a bunch of donors
00:43:40.960
to her side in a democratic scuffle she is has done that multiple times throughout her career
00:43:48.320
behind closed doors to be able to kind of pressure and harangue people into donating to her
00:43:54.840
into supporting her other over other democrats she really i mean the way she just wrestled i mean
00:44:00.140
barack obama with his 96 approval rating among democrats came out and said i can't wait to see
00:44:06.240
what process we have to determine what the next nominee will be oh i know and in and hours she had the
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nomination like she is legitimately good at that one thing which is unlike korea who's legitimately good
00:44:18.280
nothing i you know i understand when you're talking about the gravity or the pull you know of the
00:44:26.300
individual you know in comparison to the pluto-like gravity of jean pierre okay yes yes she does make
00:44:37.440
you know uh kamala harris look like the sun okay so i do understand that but
00:44:46.900
comparatively speaking they are they are both in a different universe entirely
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