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Glenn and Alex talk about the California uprising, the Seattle City Council's new anti-probation law, and the Drudge Report. They also discuss the Georgia governor's response to the Black Lives Matter movement, and give their picks for Sports' Person of the Year.
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Hey, it's Monday's podcast, a great one for you.
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We talk a little bit about COVID and the uprising in California.
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I mean, dude, when they're like harshing my mellow by telling me I can't like eat outdoors,
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There is an uprising from regular people that have had enough.
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And some good news from Blaze Media on that subject.
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We also talk a little bit about Georgia and what's coming our way in Georgia
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and what the president did in Georgia on Saturday night.
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You brought up something interesting there about the Blaze.
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Is there any way to subscribe to a service like this that would help?
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Okay, yeah, but I would want it to get at least $30 off of the price.
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The Seattle City Council has decided that they're going to push through legislation
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to provide an exemption from prosecution for misdemeanor crimes for any citizen who suffers from poverty.
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So if you if if you are suffering from poverty, homelessness, addiction or mental illness,
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the courts will dismiss all crimes of poverty, which are which are these theft, assault, harassment, drug possession, property destruction and indecent exposure.
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So if if you're homeless, you can now do all those things, which, by the way, is 72 percent of all reported crime in Seattle.
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So but if you have a if you have a wealthy person that, you know, breaks into your house to try to steal your TV, he's going to jail.
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Well, he'll go to jail, but that is not how our society operates.
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Free get out of jail pass just because you don't have a lot of money.
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No, this is going to work out really well for Seattle.
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They're basically creating an entire, you know, entire subgroup of people who are immune from prosecution of crimes.
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OK, they're doing it because the crazy Marxists are trying to starve the justice system.
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So what they're saying is 72 percent of all crime that has to be processed through the court system is misdemeanor like this.
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So if we make those things not illegal, there's not going to be anybody in the courthouse.
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So we can cut the funding of the courts because the courts are just sending people to prison and the courts are the problem.
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I mean, who doesn't want to live in Seattle now?
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And the society is already teetering on the edge of oblivion.
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And then you had this last year where with all the Antifa rioting and the autonomous zones and such.
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You'll be shivved on your way down to see it with your family.
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But you still have that and the Space Needle that you can see from the distance.
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As long as, you know, as long as you're in like the Popemobile, it's going to be great.
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My favorite part of the Space Needle is the beautiful orange glow you see at the bottom of it at night.
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Okay, now that Pat is in, I want to ask you guys your opinion on Sports Illustrated Person of the Year.
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Champions on the field and champions for others off it.
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Yeah, the activist athlete is the person of the year for Sports Illustrated.
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Let's award the person of the year to the thing that every sports fan hates.
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He's a great quarterback and he deserves it because he's really amazing and he's got a
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So he's, I mean, if he's in my neighborhood, I mean, I know my neighbors know where all
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the liberals live and they said there's three of them in this complex.
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I mean, they literally said there's three of them that live in this complex.
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I don't know anything about his politics, which is great.
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He's not in our face all the time, like LeBron James is.
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So it's hard to say whether or not, because I mean, he does whatever it is he's doing that
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they think is so activist is being done fairly.
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Well, he might be an activist on something that, you know, we like.
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The last thing on sports, and then we'll move off of this, is the Vanderbilt players
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that were crying during Sarah Fuller's 30-yard kick.
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I don't know, because I don't know if this is being sarcastic or were they crying because
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You think that they may have been sobbing because it was a bad kick?
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Or did they, I mean, it's written that they were sobbing because finally a woman gets
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She didn't, they gave her a squib kick intentionally, obviously, so she didn't have to show how far
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And you're like, kick it onside, kick it four yards.
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Like, it doesn't make any sense if you, if she could actually kick it to the end zone, they
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would have had her show off how amazing she was and how women could do everything equally.
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Like, isn't that evidence that I guess, you know, I guess they were so bad in the game
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But then as soon as she kicks the ball, she just runs off the field, which by the way,
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So she wasn't murdered while she was on the field because everyone was running to get
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She gave her special teams player of the week in the SEC.
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I mean, you know, if you're going to, if you're going to, if you're going to celebrate
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this girl who played for the first time in the, in a power five football game, that's
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She swung her leg and bumped it into a football once.
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Or, you know, here's what it's, here's, come on.
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For the first time, a woman played in a, in a, I don't even know, male dominated sport
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She's not even the first woman to play in the male dominated sport.
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No, she's just the first one to play in a big time conference college football game.
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So the first one to play in a major football conference game and she kicked 30 yards.
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We, we have lost perspective completely on everything.
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It's one thing to say, you know, you have to make it notable.
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Hey, by the way, this is the first time this ever happened.
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To award her something over, over someone else who actually achieved something.
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Like she, she had a normal squib kick, which again, you would, she, they wouldn't have
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There'd be no reason to do, to do this, but still it is something that happens.
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It's the first woman to give her special teams player of the week to put her as person of
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the year, whatever they're going to give her at the end of this.
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Like there are people who actually achieve something in that, in that, uh, like it is the ultimate
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And you should have seen, I, I don't, I don't, you don't follow college football that much,
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But they, they, they celebrated her on every college football broadcast over the weekend.
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It was unbearable and the tinkly piano music and all of that stuff.
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I am so sick and tired of hearing how women just can't make it.
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Uh, our internet went out at the house over the weekend.
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I'm going to give you guys heroes of the weekend.
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Uh, so we actually had to watch regular television.
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You're like, dear God, how did we, we were living like animals with all the commercials.
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So we're watching working girl, which I had never seen before.
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Think way back, like in the eighties, I think, uh, way back.
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Um, so anyway, we're watching it and it gets to the end and the ending is just, Hey, she's
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First of all, I mean, I was going to watch this weekend and so then greenest people, uh,
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don't, so the, so, so that's the big deal at the end.
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She has her own office and she's calling, she's like, guess where I am where you're in
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You've got an office in New York city and a big firm, not a big deal.
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But I thought 40 years ago, you can make the argument, right?
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But now we just elected the first female vice president or just selected the first female
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vice president and nobody even when she was up giving the speech, you know, and, and,
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you know, people were honking their horns like she was a drive-in movie theater.
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Uh, and she's given this speech and she's like only in America, this is what can happen.
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And I'm thinking, first of all, you hate America and what the hell are you talking about?
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And then I realized, Oh, because she's a woman, nobody even cares.
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Don't you remember them celebrating the nomination of Sarah Palin to be the first, what would have
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been the first vice president if they had worked?
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Well, think about how they've supported, I mean, and it really against their own best
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interest, how they've supported every African-American that has been elected as a Republican.
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I mean, when, you know, Herman Cain led the, uh, the presidential race for a while and was
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And all of the Republicans that have been elected to Congress, all of those women,
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They're currently in love with Kelly Loeffler in Georgia.
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They just, they keep saying, wow, what a, what a groundbreaking, what a brave woman she
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I am so sick and tired of hearing how brave people are.
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She got, she's, she's getting all the accolades.
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Rock and roll has lost its soul so much that Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton is being shamed because
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he's going to sing a, you know, break the rules song.
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I was looking at some, some mainstream news source the other day.
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No irony, like just directly next to each other.
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Headline number one, Joe Biden is forming the most diverse cabinet ever.
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Headline number two, Joe Biden names all female communications team.
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Is it the most diverse cabinet ever, if it's all females, the opposite of diversity?
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Well, it would be if we could mention that some of them used to be males.
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There's a great story in American greatness about Dave Morris.
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Dave Morris was fed up as a gainfully employed television news reporter aired a live segment
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outside of a small cafe to tell viewers that Morris was keeping his business open despite
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The Kalamazoo Health Department had issued a warning to Morris on December 1st for allowing
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indoor dining against the wishes of the great governor, Gretchen Whitmire.
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Anyway, he was instructed to shut down his business immediately or face a fine imposed by the government.
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Morris told the reporter, everyone needs to stand up.
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The reporter later tweeted about his own bravery in the face of an angry business owner who
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Morris, who has owned DNR's Daily Grind Cafe for 12 years, says he lost $100,000 in business
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I can do I can go down quietly or I can go down making some noise so people understand what's
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And because we did that, Germany declared war on on us.
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Your public school isn't good enough for your kids.
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If you want your kids in a good school, you have to pay all kinds of all kinds of property taxes to fund it.
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We pay more in funding of our schools than any other country in the history of the world.
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You want to keep your business open so you can pay your bills, pay your employees?
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You want to go outside without a contaminated face cloth covering your mouth and your nose?
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You want to gather the family together for your every year since you were born Christmas for dinner?
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You want to have your vote count in the most consequential presidential election in modern history?
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We've surrendered our basic rights to comply with the with with quackery from Gavin Newsom.
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It shows you're in good standing with the state.
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It doesn't matter how many times the ruling class has misled us.
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They scream about the almighty data and then they go out themselves without masks.
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How many kids' lives have to be destroyed before we say enough?
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How many special needs students or low-income children that will fall further and further behind?
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You didn't go to college because you couldn't afford it.
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Or you went to college and you spent decades paying it off.
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And now you're working to pay for your children's college.
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And they just want to throw money at anybody who just was.
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They were not old enough to really understand the decision of taking out that much money.
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You're not seasoned enough to go and borrow money.
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This is happening because we don't stand up and stand together.
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They've kept us divided when most of us agree on common sense.
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But 99% of the population is going to get through COVID.
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I want to read an email that I got over the weekend.
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And I want you to know I understand what this individual is saying.
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And there is no hard feelings or anything toward this individual at all.
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Glenn, I just listened to Nancy Pelosi's press conference as to why the $900 billion bill is sufficient.
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The left is also already claiming Biden is responsible for the vaccine.
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But as a loyal conservative, I feel I have to tell you this.
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I just canceled my Blaze subscription because I feel my business has already been targeted because of it.
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I've requested for Google to update my company information in the past six months.
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I don't think that's what's happening with Google, but he probably knows more than I do on his situation.
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I hate canceling my subscription because it's going to mean money taken away from the research that you do to be able to tell the truth.
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I'll continue to listen to you on the radio, and I'll look for you on YouTube, but I just need to lay low.
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I don't believe a broken system will bring justice.
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When the time comes for us to regain our country, I'm 150% all in.
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It makes me furious to watch our country hijacked by socialists, real racists, and communists.
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When there's a call for action, I'll be there, and I'd be willing to lay my life down for my family.
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I wanted you to know why I canceled my subscriptions.
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I'm not going to read his name because I don't want him to feel like I'm singling him out at all because I completely understand what he's saying.
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The reason why I am reading this is because he's made a decision.
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And I can understand, and I will never belittle anybody for either choice that they make.
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The minute you start to hide what you believe, the minute you start unplugging from that, and you're not actively pursuing those things, they begin to deteriorate.
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You will be forced to do more and more things that you disagree with.
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And because of that, you have a real danger of losing yourself.
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But I understand if that's the course you have to take.
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But I want to tell those who are in the fight and are willing to be open and have their name known.
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We are only defeated when we allow fear to rule our world.
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I have to tell you, there are many days that I am afraid for our company.
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There are many days that I'm afraid for my job.
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There are many days that I'm afraid for my life.
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There are many days that I fear for my children.
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It will bring and already has brought hopelessness.
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It is teaching our children that nothing is worth living for.
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It is teaching our children now that they're not worthy.
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It is teaching our children and our own friends that you're nothing unless you have an axe to grind.
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I believe that we are entering a very spiritually important time.
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And there's not going to be anybody that's going to be allowed to eat at the edges.
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Today's the day you need to make your decision.
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I don't know how much we pay him, but it's not enough to have to watch the mainstream media and all of the media and figure out what's going on.
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You know, a friend of mine said to me once when I was really being kicked and we were down, he said, I've told some people that were bashing you that they probably should stop that because I've watched you long enough.
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And whenever everyone says you're down, that's when you get back up and you crush it.
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And we've been doing that with this radio show or television show.
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And let's get a real quick good news on Blaze TV and Blaze.
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I mean, Blaze Media's podcast network is one of the top 20 podcast networks in the country now.
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And that, you know, all kinds of different things.
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That's, you know, people that do the media stuff.
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That's the big guys, multi-billion dollar companies that, you know, run media, media companies.
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And then, you know, I've been told by our executives, we are the largest right of center subscription video on demand company.
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And we should point out that a good chunk of Rob's job is looking to buy every single pen in America that Nancy Pelosi sucks can be printed on.
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We have basically found every blank of that pen in the world.
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So, if you can't buy one for Christmas, you can blame Stu.
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The Nancy Pelosi sucks pen has been, it started as a joke.
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It was a joke thinking nobody's going to buy this.
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Literally, every pen in the world that looks like this has been purchased and is out of production and now sold.
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That's why we did, by the way, put Nancy Pelosi sucks the same signature on t-shirts now.
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If you want to drink a nice, warm, hot beverage out of a mug that says Nancy Pelosi sucks all over it in the most classy way possible, I advise you to go to studosmerch.com or the Blaze Media Store.
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There's tons of great stuff up there for Christmas.
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Now, a little less classy is the blow-dry my hair mug.
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That's not exactly what it says, but it's like that.
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Well, it talks about getting your hair blown dry.
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It's a Sabo piece of art that is just fantastic.
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The guy who actually knows the address over here.
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Before we get into the Drudge Report, we also have something exciting to report today.
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A kind of a, because we're making it this, kind of a hard launch now and something we've
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I'm probably going to get in trouble for calling it a hard launch.
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We're hard launching it because it's on national radio.
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Yeah, conservatoryview.com, which was with CRTV when we came over and merged with the
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We always wanted it to be a review of conservatism.
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That's what, you know, the name Conservatory Review was.
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It's been, we've been running it this way for a few months.
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It's got a bunch of stories from around the conservative web.
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So we're aggregating all of our friends and you can see it all in one place and you can
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And if you've got a limited amount of time, it's a great place to look and it's updated.
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We'll talk about Drudge and how he's not being updated a lot anymore.
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Well, Drudge, and that's what I want to get into.
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Everybody is asking me, what the hell happened to Drudge?
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I mean, Armin Rosen over at Tablet Magazine, you can go to Tablet Magazine and find the
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If you remember when Drudge launched the Monica Lewinsky thing, one of the people that was
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And she's even said, I don't know what's happened.
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You know, so there's a lot of that sort of thing going on.
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But when you look at what's happened to Drudge, there's a few things.
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It's certainly not a super conservative side anymore, right?
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I mean, he was a cheerleader for Donald Trump, right?
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And there's a couple of things you can look at.
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There's this couple, Margaret and Adrian Otto, out in Mountain View, California.
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Adrian actually worked for Google, which you can tell from Mountain View, California.
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And they've run the servers for the Drudge Report for years.
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They used to run, I don't know if you knew, but Matt's dad, Bob Drudge, had this site,
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RefDesk, that Colin Powell, in the 90s, said, this is the site I go to every day.
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You can get like the AP photos of the day, but it was all in one place.
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And they bought this website off of Bob Drudge a few years ago.
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So there's people that think that maybe they took it over from Drudge.
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And there's people that think that maybe Drudge is just, you know, someone that's done with this,
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He's done with this, and he's not really running it anymore.
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But there's a few, I'm not sure if a liberal billionaire has bought Drudge.
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Or if there's just people running it, and he's trying to be a chaos agent,
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and he was trying to sow division during this election cycle.
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Wait, but that is not, I mean, that doesn't make sense with the Matt Drudge that I know,
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But there's been some changes at the Drudge report on the back end.
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I don't know if a lot of your listeners know, but Andrew Breitbart used to run Drudge a lot.
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He would stay up like, like he would never sleep, and he would run Drudge on nights,
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And one of the things, I talked to Andrew once.
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I had him for an event in Massachusetts that I was sponsoring.
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And I talked to him as I picked him up at the airport.
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And I'm like, you know, one of the ways that you could always tell that you were running the Drudge report
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is that all the links would go to Breitbart, right?
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And Breitbart back then wasn't the Breitbart that we know now.
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Breitbart was an AP aggregator, an Associated Press aggregator,
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that would just automatically publish Associated Press stories as they came out.
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Kind of, he didn't have to do anything with it.
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So he would link to his Associated Press thing, have a bunch of ads on the thing,
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you know, get a million page views and make himself, you know, 600, 700, 800 bucks just
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for doing that, in addition to what Matt Drudge was paying him, right?
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Well, last year, around October, August of this year, this website, dnyuz.com,
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And what they are is, they're basically a plagiarizer.
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They would take our stories, if I wrote a story at The Blaze and it was good,
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they would take it, put it up on their website, put my byline on it and say The Blaze
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And the Drudge report was sending links to that website, right?
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So that was where a lot of their links were going.
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And I'm thinking back in my Andrew Breitbart conversation that, you know,
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somebody sent me, maybe somebody in Armenia is running the website, right?
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And this Rosen over at Tablet did a lot of digging.
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And this dnyuz shares what he calls 13 common identifiers with Refdesk and The Drudge Report
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for their ad network, which this Margaret and Adrian Otto apparently own.
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In October of 2019, Drudge had an ad network for a long time that he changed
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And The Drudge Report seems to be the only, one of the only clients of this.
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There's a couple of conservative clients, Refdesk, D-Y-N-U-Z, and Drudge.
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Or does this mean that he's got somebody running it?
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They're running it for him and he's collecting money.
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I mean, we did not have a 50% decrease as we talked.
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And that's even with, you know, some of the social media companies trying to
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But, you know, it's really interesting when you take a look at it.
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I mean, the easy answer is George Soros bought The Drudge Report and has turned it into a
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That's what everybody talks about, my friends in conservative media.
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But it's open, like we talked about with conservative review, it's opened up.
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I mean, you could never go against Drudge, right?
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I mean, I was so addicted to Drudge since like 98 that I would look at Drudge probably about
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I mean, it was like my dad used to scream at me when I come home for Christmas, why are you
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putting that Drudge Report on my computer again?
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Like, that was like the kind of stuff that would happen.
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Like, that's how addicted to the Drudge Report I was.
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I still, I mean, up until maybe two months ago, I would still check the Drudge Report every
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I'm going through my show prep and I would just check it until it just got to the point
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where you're like, I don't believe any of this stuff.
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I mean, first of all, it's either against everything that I believe or it's from crazy
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And the other thing, I mean, another data point that may show that Drudge isn't running
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this is, you know, you know that he had this weird, almost a fetish with natural disasters.
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And like, you get a hurricane coming and it would be like the top story for a week.
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I mean, it had like the track stuff that he always used to put on because I think they
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There was an earthquake yesterday in California.
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I mean, every little earthquake anywhere in the world that was like above five would
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Is it possible that he's being held in some basement in Germany by, I don't know, Marxists,
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I mean, because he is really, he's disappeared.
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So that's a bad thing about being a recluse is you can be dead someplace and everybody
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will just think as long as somebody is carrying on your stuff.
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I mean, he could be, you know, he could have been killed by George Soros on the back of
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that yacht that we've been talking about a long time.
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No, I mean, he I mean, something could have happened to him or whatever.
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There's something charming about just cashing out, just living your life and not caring
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It's just like when you're essentially bringing in thousands and millions of conservatives
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every day and they're being fed this craziness, it's hard to get excited about that.
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I mean, our friend Dan Bongino also has a site, the Bongino Report, which a lot of people
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Like they've got this site, K News, where it's it's an aggregation of a bunch of different
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It's not owned by Fox News, but it gets like no traffic.
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I know that I've used it as a really good resource.
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There's another one that I think is really good called SpinQuark.com.
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But SpinQuark.com is very, I mean, I think better than Drudge ever was.
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You know, Rob, I want you to stay in just real quick.
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He is the greatest FCC guy I think we've ever had.
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He stopped net neutrality, shows that that was all bull crap.
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And with the social media stifling everyone, what do you think is coming our way?
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Of course, the left tries to say that net neutrality is, oh, we're just going to let everybody have equal access so that Comcast can't stop you from going to see a website or pay for other people to go see a website, which is absolute bunk.
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Elon Musk is going to be beaming you down the internet from space within like four years, right?
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Your phone is going to be as fast as your broadband connection.
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The left wants control of information and they can get control of information by saying in a very 1984 speak, you know, new speak way, oh, we're giving it neutrality and everybody can watch it.
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And they really get their base riled up about this.
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But you really have to be you really have to be uninformed and stupid if you believe it.
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If you know it's about power and you're for it, well, I at least understand you.
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But if you believe that net neutrality is really about neutrality at this point, you're an idiot.
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The other things that scare me more than net neutrality are taking shows like this and calling them election nearing, right?
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Is that, you know, is the blaze under the Biden administration going to have to register with the FEC as an electioneering arm?
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But that's that's the sort of stuff that I'm also afraid of.
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I think that if we hold the Senate, a lot of that stuff doesn't happen, obviously, because you need you know, you're supposed to need, you know, congressional authority to do it.
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But I think that those are the sorts of things that concern me.
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The sort of stuff that Dianne Feinstein's wanted to do in the past where, you know, we'll give you a license to be a reporter.
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Not only need a license to be a gun, but, you know, in order to be like indemnified and be protected from prosecution, you know, we're going to give like licenses for reporters.
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And I have friends that actually believe that that should happen.
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Oh, I had Ted Koppel lecture me about that, that we need a license so not any Yahoo can go out and say, I said, really?
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Who's going to who will issue those license, Ted?
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But these are the same people that think that the First Amendment is a protection against religion, not for religion.
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That think that the Second Amendment doesn't really exist and that you need a license to have a gun.
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These are folks that don't believe that the Constitution means anything.
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I love I love somebody sent me a deal of the Second Amendment said, you know, the founders, they had muskets.
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OK, so let's let's acquire, you know, acquire muskets for everybody and use it the way our founders would have.
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Somebody comes into your house, you blow a hole through them with the first bullet you might you might miss.
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Maybe if you have another gun, that one's loaded.
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And then they can probably die from infection, whether they were whether you shot to kill them or not.
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They're most likely going to die from infection or internal bleedings, because the little triangle of the bayonet that they used back then was made to just tear you up and not be able to repair it.