Best of the Program | Guest: Rudy Atallah | 9⧸26⧸22
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In this episode of the blend back program, we discuss the end of the world as we know it, and the coming of a new world order. We read a poem written by Rudyard Kipling, and talk about how we have lost our reason and faith, and have been robbed of all the things we were promised.
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there's an awakening going on in the entire world and the mainstream media does not and i include the
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internet um they do not want you to know this they don't want you to follow and they're doing
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everything they can to cover the tracks right now after the election in uh in italy they're saying
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fascist return fascist it's fascism in italy it doesn't look like fascism it looks like the ending
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of the gods of the copy book headings if you've heard me read this before i'm not going to read
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the whole thing but i just want to go through what this is a rudyard kipling poem written after
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world war one and he saw the progressives and the fabian socialists and he's like look they're going to do
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this again because they're crazy and so he just wrote a poem about a warning uh and he said um
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uh let's see they always caught up with our progress and recent and presently a word would come
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that a tribe had been wiped off its ice field or the lights had gone out in rome we got that going
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uh let's see um they swore if we gave us if we gave them our weapons that the wars of the tribes
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would cease is there any any doubt in your mind if we didn't have the second amendment that guns would
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be gone in america today no they're trying to do it even with this second amendment okay so they'd be
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gone he says but when we disarmed they sold us and delivered us bound to our foe the first feminine
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sandstones we were promised the fuller life that's what we've all been promised and they're promising
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it now which started out by loving our neighbor and ended by loving his wife now think of this
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it ended by loving our neighbor pat what was the what was the slogan for gay marriage love love wins
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right love it started out by loving our neighbor ended by loving his wife where are we now we're at
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transgender um uh pop-up parties at schools we are mutilating our own children and the next line in
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the poem is till our women had no more children and the men and men had lost their reason and faith
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then we were promised abundance for all by robbing selective peter to play for collective paul were
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there but though we had plenty of money there was nothing our money could buy hey stew how's your car
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coming i will let you know when i see it okay well have you thought about offering them more money
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yes absolutely uh but uh that doesn't do any good because it's just still still sitting in a parking
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lot somewhere in michigan okay so you have plenty of money but not a single car he can buy um we are at
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the last part of this poem now we have we've accomplished i've been reading this for 15 years
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we are now at the point where the uh gods of the market tumbled are our markets tumbling and their
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smooth-tongued wizards withdrew and the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to believe it
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was true that all is not gold that glitters two and two do make four and the gods of the copybook
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headings limped up to explain it once more as it will be in the future it was at the birth of man
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only four things certain since social progress began quoting the bible that dog returns to its vomit
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the sow returns to her mire and the burnt fool's bandaged finger goes wobbling back to the fire so
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they're going to do it again and we're going to let them because we're stupid and after this is
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accomplished and the brave new world begins which is what the left is now preaching joe biden just said
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yesterday our democracy it's a republic our democracy is at stake because what we decide today
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is going to shape what america is in the next 25 years so after all this is accomplished in the brave
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new world begins when all major men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins are we
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there surely as water will wet us as surely as fire will burn the gods of the copybook headings with
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terror and slaughter return that's the only thing left and depending on how far down we have gone
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will mean how much blood will have to be spilled because if they are in total control they're not
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going to let go and there's going to be millions that will fight for them and you won't be able to
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reason it out we've got to reason it out with people we've got to double down on all of the things that
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we know are true don't do it with hate or anger just stand up and say no not doing that that's not
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true not doing that just remember what you were taught as a kid that's it i mean unless it was hate
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yeah yeah unless like uh joseph goebbels was your dad yeah i mean that would be a bad you might
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disregard all of that yeah yeah so okay all right do you see that the postal service is uh
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spying yeah yeah yeah when did they become a spy agency is our our mailmen are like cia operatives
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now uh those are the guys i'd give the keys to the car too you know yeah yeah you know give a spy
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we got another spy agency hey who's the most efficient organization in our country who would
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be a great person the post office yeah the postal workers this is what did what did woodrow wilson do
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do you remember woodrow wilson hired uh 250 000 americans in 1917 through 19 to go through people's mail
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if you suspected your neighbor wow he was paying people to go and look at what mail they were getting
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wow yeah same thing i'm sorry isn't that a federal offense yes it is you get into my mailbox and you're
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not supposed to no because there were people that wanted to destroy the republic oh of course well
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special times call yeah special special special things yeah yeah wow this is one of the times you'd
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want them to be inefficient though right like if you're gonna have if they're gonna be spying on
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americans and that's your job you should be as inefficient as possible yeah i'm i'm for that i'm for
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that i mean i don't want them to do it but they're the agency i would pick like i wouldn't want the
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pentagon to do it you know like don't have the marines spy on people because that would happen
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the post office they're still like i don't know i don't know i'm on a lunch break right now i i remember
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back in the early 2000s though george bush did the same thing he was he tried to get the yeah because
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they're all over they're in every neighborhood so you just if you see something say something as a
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post office uh employee go ahead our mailmen are supposed to be narking on their neighbors we
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rejected it yes we did we rejected it and we need to do that again but we don't stand up enough and
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that's when hillary clinton came out and said i'm tired of these dogs and i'm not american for
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disagreeing with this administration yep yeah that sounds exactly like that clip
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exact replica uh that but your your theory here is that that the american people have reached that
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point right where they they have reached the point where they will push back they will fight back
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yeah i don't i hopefully not fight not literally not literally i guess we need to be literal with
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all the people that listen to pull clips but uh yeah well not not for the audience right now they
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all understood exactly what i meant but yes um i think they are i think that uh more and more people
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are waking up uh and are uh standing not together yet but they're looking at each other like uh can i
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i mean maybe we've misunderstood each other i think i think there are people that are starting to do
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that but the but the thing is that that i brought up is it just happened in sweden it just happened in
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italy uh it's happening in israel bb netanyahu looks like he's going to be the leader of of the
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the biggest party again uh in israel uh brexit it happened it happened in canada it's happening here
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people know it's the elites it's the people who are trying who are in bed with big business and big
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government those two have been pushed together and the only ones that seem not to get it are in this
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country are the ones who warned us about it for years yeah oh yeah you remember the democrats how
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they yelled and screamed about losing their rights under the patriot act now they're for it it seems
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like now they're for it yeah they love it they they love government control now all of a sudden
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post office spying on you that's perfectly fine that's totally acceptable you know we have to ask our
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friends this we have to say um hey the patriot act i remember when you were really against it and and
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maybe i was wrong and i was for it why are you for it now because you made a good case and you know i
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decided 10 years ago that that was wrong why are you for it now because it benefits them at this moment
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and that is the answer to everything with the left but make if your friends say that when it comes to
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the the leadership this is the truth every single time correct it matters it does not matter at all
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what these policies what they believe about these policies it's so clear when they say oh i don't want
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anyone between uh the doctor and the patient we just we just we're just too libertarian we can't we
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don't want any rules follow the science it's like and then they're mandating everything 10 seconds later
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yeah none of it means anything to them it's just whatever benefits them at that moment right so i'm
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not saying that you're going to give a speech and you're going to win or stand up in a big room full
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of people and i'm saying your friends yeah that have always been reasonable that may just be blindly
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anti-trade trump and just say hey i just want to ask you i just want to ask you because we're friends
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we've always been friends we're family whatever it is and i don't want to start an argument i really
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want to understand how did you how do you close the loop on on this you've always been against big
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government and big business getting together can you help me out with esg can you help me out with
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public private partnerships because that's what's happening you've always been against spying on
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people the government spying on people you know the post office is doing that now the post office
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i think tana remember many of you being against big pharmaceutical companies yeah that would seem to
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be a big pitch and you were right they we have the bank account we have the fed's bank account
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that uh not for pfizer but moderna has to write a check to every month to our government
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what wait what did you know that i think the the biggest thing that you can ask your friends is on
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this transgender stuff what come on they probably haven't seen the books so you should go online and
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order a book and have it and show it to your neighbors and say really is because when did you
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think this was right you've never thought this was right it's such a hard one to deal with though
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because you can't show them in any public i mean buying that book puts you on a creepy freaking list
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right and having that book in your possession and show well it's a creepy list to me
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yeah it's not a list that any parent really wants to be on thinks it's a great list for you maybe
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yeah but i mean showing the pictures that are in this book in any other context would get you arrested
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it would right but now to defend this bizarre movement that we're all faced with here all the
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sudden the only way you can prove to someone because you know there is power in the phrase i don't want
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you to be banning books right i don't want you burning books we've we've talked about that we
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oppose it right but that's not what's happening here we're talking about not putting in children's
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libraries porn and worse and but with you can't make that point without showing what it is but if
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you show what it is it's you know the worst moment of everyone's day i recommend you show it to your
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friends because when they see it there is no way around it you you have to confront your friends
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um and and i'm not saying in a in a bad way don't get into arguments if it's somebody who you think
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is kind of questioning at all get that book show that book to them and say how can this is evil this is
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evil we would arrest somebody an adult who showed this to a kid at a park but somehow or another and
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just a few years ago we all agreed on that all agreed right we were together on that so i haven't
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changed you have can you tell me what the argument is that changed your mind and i can guarantee you
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they won't be able to make it it won't be cogent and if it's not code and you can't break through
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you know okay gotta stop stop worrying about this friend because they've already made their choice
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they're happy to live in their own world but just plant the seed just plant the seed god wants all of
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his kids to come home he wants all of his children and they are god's children too they are just wildly
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wildly um hypnotized quite honestly by propaganda uh and the government and mainstream press and i
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include mainstream press as google and all the rest of them pat gray unleashed you can hear pat every
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morning on pat gray unleashed it is here at the blaze and then you can find it later in the afternoon
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you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
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this is the glenbeck program uh i reached out to um rudy atala who is the nazarene fund chief
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operating officer um and uh i reached out to him because i saw this this video from iran that purported
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to be iranian christian women warning the west and rudy uh speaks a billion different languages and so i
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called him and he's also from the middle east i said you know anybody can translate farsi and uh he said
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yeah and we translated it and uh if you've seen that video rudy is convinced that is not uh iranian
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christians and rudy you said because women uh christians would never say those things in iran is
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that right yes that's correct it's good to hear your voice glenn yeah good to hear from you so what
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do you mean what do you mean that they wouldn't say that why wouldn't they i uh because it uh it's
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kind of productive for them uh christians are persecuted all the time uh the underground church is
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persecuted all the time in uh in iran uh we've helped in the past uh a lot of uh iranian christians
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so i took i took the video and just ran it by some of my iranian christian friends as well and they
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said that uh the last thing they would they would want is that much attention yeah there's a constant
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crackdown on them uh in the country um young girls are raped at a very young age um um they're
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they're tortured they're beat so many of them have a hard time escaping and most stay on their
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ground and they practice their faith uh quietly i tell you i i think christians in america have no
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idea uh well they soon will probably uh what real persecution is like around the world what most christians
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uh go through uh go through around the world um i want to talk to you a little bit of get just get
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an update um on the nazarene fund and where do we where do we stand with those people that um we had
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over in the lily pad country i don't know if we can even say what what country that is now um but we can
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we can yeah so uh so it was the uae and um uh where do they where do those people stand are they still
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there yeah so for the last for the last past year since we did the evacuation we uh we moved
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personally we moved over 9 500 people plus we helped uh other ngos move another 3 000 so a little
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over 12 000 people and from the 9 500 that we were personally responsible for we are down now to
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less than 2 000 that are in uh humanitarian city um we've had teams on the ground um working with them
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every single day we've never left them uh we've we've helped them with uh with medical issues
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food issues and on each individual we have a 40 page portfolio um uh to help with their medical
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background with uh you know everything that's required for processing to uh to final destination
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countries like canada the united states brazil germany wherever they were going australia and whatnot
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so why can't we get them out of there is it still our state department oh yes the state department
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has been a nightmare to work with uh oftentimes they'll swing by they'll go into humanitarian
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city and they'll pull people without telling us who they're pulling so we have to go back in our
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database we developed a database very detailed uh with each of the refugees that we took care of
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um and um and we had to figure out exactly who was taken and who was not um it's it's been it's been a
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challenge but we've been working through it um and we've had tremendous success in fact we are
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one of the only ngos on the ground in the uae that has not left but have worked very closely with
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the with the host nation to make sure the refugees our refugees are taken care of and are settled in
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final destination countries we we gave our word we told them that we would um exactly right uh
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or do we and don't say anything obviously you're smarter than that you don't have to preface it with
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that um are the safe houses in afghanistan still up and running
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um there are there are many people left behind uh and we still support that's all i can say
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and um and yes sir is there anything that you can tell uh the audience because i see these
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and if you care to tell any of the um medical things that have happened can you talk about any of
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that sure um i mean during the evacuation you know for the audience to know that you know we
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we literally ramped up we went from zero to 60 miles an hour overnight we didn't have a long
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lead time to prepare for this evacuation it came as a big surprise to all of us um so uh in the
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process of evacuating a lot of people we had uh to to fix or help a lot of individuals with gunshot
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wounds from the taliban i mean hang on just a second i mean specifically after the event
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things that happen at two o'clock in the morning phone calls
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yeah yeah we've had we've had some attempted suicides um afghans that were uh completely depressed
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because of the situation they were in um that we had to take care of um we had uh you know after
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the fact uh we had you know mothers deliver in and and outside the countries that we took care of
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um you know after the fact there were all kinds of medical issues that that popped up that uh that
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we had to deal with directly and uh you know thank god praise god so far we've we've managed to
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literally take care of every single individual that had any type of medical issue that uh that required
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our attention so um so rudy we have spent how much of the money because we we're keeping all of
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the rest of the money to finish the mission and fly these other 2 000 and to make sure that we have
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enough money so how much money have we spent of that what was it 35 million yeah so so we flew 35 uh
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35 flights um which cost somewhere between um 600 000 to 750 000 per flight so we went over 19 million
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in aircraft alone uh and then during the evacuation phase we spent another 8 million in humanitarian
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efforts safe houses transportation food medical care and whatnot um and then we've also been in the six
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high six figures every single month with all the work that we're doing currently on the ground not
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only in the uae but also in other countries where we moved uh individuals uh with resettlement so um
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it's been a significant amount of money we've we've gone through a good uh a good chunk of it um
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and uh we're still we're still using as much as we can to make sure that we keep on our uh to our word
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to help yeah uh every single person we were responsible for good do you have were we involved in i can't
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remember which organization was it nazarene fund and oh you are or just oh you are that was over
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in ukraine so it was nazarene fund um and oh you are um oh you are got a good presence there
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yeah um and then nazarene fund started in the beginning but we were primarily more focused on
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afghanistan and working on on what we're you know what we said we're going to do it is um it's a
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frightening time where people i mean now there's a kind of a crisis of men leaving uh russia and do
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you believe all this i mean i ask you because you've you know you were on the security council
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and everything else you have all of all of the background to be able to answer this
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what's up with the nuclear talk rudy is this just you know saber rattling or is that something we
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should actually be concerned about with russia we should always be concerned about it of course
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um you know i think i think at present it's saber rattling but um of course when you're when
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the tensions is high there's always chance for one side or the other to make a mistake and then
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and then we go down down the wrong path so you know we just need leaders with uh with cool minds
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and uh you know focus resolve on the issue right now uh you know clearly putin has um has a lot of
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problems but uh you know when you put somebody like that back against the wall um you know you don't know
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what you're going to get he is a smart man he is he survived over 22 years in power not just because
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he's dumb or he does things haphazardly but because he's very calculating and he knows what he's trying
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to achieve uh unfortunately he's been dealt a very bad blow in ukraine he thought he would win it quickly
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and he did not so now uh it's escalating because he does want to win he's got two options one option
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is to go all in and double down or the other option is to find you know a course that would work for
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everybody and let him save face but i see him doubling down right now and this is why it's so
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dangerous and we shouldn't see anything real from him until spring right i mean because of the snows and
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the rains and the mud and everything else correct except for you know i wouldn't put it past him to
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uh you know to to pull a rabbit out of a hat and do something something very nasty but you're you're
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correct in your assessment rudy as always really good to talk to you um and thank you for how
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prayerfully you approach each and every mission um you are the reason really truly
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you are the reason that so many people got out uh of afghanistan thank you very much for the update i
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appreciate it thank you glenn god bless rudy atala he is a nazarene fund uh coo um our one year
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uh anniversary of getting people onto tarmacs and still we still have them on the tarmacs in
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one country uh about 2 000 of the what did he say 13 000 uh or 12 000 that were moved um we're still
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taking care of those and we will move them that was our word that i gave to the uae to get them to
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open up their airport you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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let's take a look at the upcoming elections how are things shaping up in the senate stew
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very very closely glenn uh very very close races a lot of toss-up states a lot of very tight uh back
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and forth can we start with fetterman please yes okay is that is it still really really close is it
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still is he still like three points ahead or five points ahead uh yeah yeah he's uh how is that
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possible thank you thank you how is that possible sarah do you have that clip
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oh my gosh this guy can't function now look i mean i'm i'm wondering who's really running the
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show who is running the democratic party because you have joe biden who is i mean he's there
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occasionally you know what i mean mentally he's mentally there occasionally other times no idea
00:30:04.760
kamala harris nah she's not she just blathers on and says nothing we have an entire thing at
00:30:11.420
veepthoughts.com of all of her idiocy right like she's literally a bit she continually tries to talk
00:30:17.580
but can't say anything right uh feinstein god they've been basically admitted that she's not even
00:30:23.740
doing the job anymore look at all of the people that are in congress pelosi's hammered
00:30:28.820
hammer time allegedly when she's making any speech either that or she's just she just doesn't
00:30:33.940
know what she's talking about but i think it's hammered and fetterman's a great one i mean we
00:30:37.660
we constantly beat on joe biden and his ability to get through speeches he's remarkably better than
00:30:46.400
john fetterman at this right now john fetterman can't speak so this is a deliberative body can i ask you
00:30:54.200
question and and and no no offense mean uh meant here by people who are in this but i don't want a
00:31:06.000
special ed class running my country and that's pretty much what we have in the democratic party
00:31:12.780
right now people that can no longer think clearly for one reason or another yeah they're all different
00:31:19.880
reasons they're all different reasons but we we the the you can't run a country like this
00:31:25.700
you can't run a country like this and we've seen what happens when you try it right well we've seen
00:31:31.840
the last two years we've seen the results of what happens when you attempt to do it this way it does
00:31:36.160
not work you have to ask yourself who's making the policies who's making the policies i mean i'm asking
00:31:43.620
that rhetorically the the the taiwan policy is a good example of this who's making the taiwan policy
00:31:50.320
joe biden keeps coming out and saying over and over again that we are our our troops are going to
00:31:56.380
go defend taiwan if china attacks it that's joe biden's policy and then five minutes later the
00:32:01.160
white house and five other organizations within our government come out and say that's actually not
00:32:05.080
our policy it's not we swear we swear and then joe biden comes out and does another interview and says
00:32:08.860
it again and then he does it again and again he's done it four or five times well lindsey
00:32:13.600
i mean this lindsey graham abortion bill which we'll get into some other day um this lindsey
00:32:18.840
graham abortion bill biden came out and said it's stricter than my church's abortion no it's not no
00:32:25.780
no the catholic how could that be stricter than the catholic is no abortion how can you be stricter
00:32:32.340
death death for abortion what i mean how could it be stricter than that no that's not no this is just
00:32:43.240
craziness so they're going we're going i mean they're trying everything they can to throw you
00:32:48.060
off of the scent of what you should actually be voting for no they're trying they are not trying
00:32:53.320
they are lying to you that's all that this is they are lying to you stricter it's a 15 week
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ban on abortion it's after 15 weeks you can't have abortions that's more lenient than france
00:33:10.440
okay france has 13 weeks this is 15 so to get people to vote for these clowns they just have to
00:33:19.440
lie to you how many times do they have to lie to you before you wake up
00:33:25.420
well in some countries it doesn't they never wake up and i gotta you mentioned the abortion policy
00:33:32.640
so let me just at least because this is a big a big election issue here there's a big story that's
00:33:38.720
happening in arizona right now which is one of the uh the biggest states when it comes to the senate
00:33:44.160
and of course the governor as well in arizona and there's an there's a law from 1864 i think it was
00:33:51.320
that passed that basically said no abortions for any reasons except i think there's a life of the
00:33:55.940
mother exception and it can be penalized with something whipping horse whipping it's not horse
00:34:02.020
the border patrol comes and whips you with their horses while she's still laying in bed
00:34:07.840
it's something like i think it's three to five years in prison for someone who uh facilitates one of
00:34:12.960
these uh abortions now of course we got into the roe versus wade era this law was still in the books
00:34:19.060
never got repealed they never did anything about it and now we're on the other side of this roe versus
00:34:24.160
wade gets overturned and they go to the you know they run it through the courts and the courts say
00:34:30.400
yeah this is still law if you want to change a law you can change a law but currently this is the law
00:34:34.660
of the land you must apply it right that's how the law works right like if you want it you can repeal a
00:34:40.900
law you can pass a new law that overrides that law now since then uh arizona has tried to go
00:34:45.600
through with a 15 week ban but as of right now it looks like the law of the land is still this
00:34:50.740
1864 law so so it can't be 1864 i don't think arizona was a state it was not a state when this
00:34:58.200
was passed it was a terror it was a territorial uh okay so we go back to literally the cowboy in
00:35:03.920
indian times so that but this is the law and this is the way the law works and you will not tie your
00:35:10.160
horse up on the door of my saloon either now now of course what we're talking about here is you'd
00:35:16.740
have to go to california right like that or somewhere else nearby where you could get your
00:35:21.540
abortion if you needed to get an abortion if this law were to stay in place uh so this is a back and
00:35:27.020
forth the left is trying so hard to make abortion the the the entire election here because of course
00:35:34.440
they see this as you know some of the polling shows that the majority of people are against the
00:35:39.580
supreme court decision blah blah blah blah they only have a couple of issues here they can run
00:35:43.980
on one is they think they can run on donald trump because half the country doesn't like him
00:35:47.220
and they want to run on abortion uh that's about all they have right so they're trying to make it
00:35:53.520
seem like now no one will will lock down when the democrats have any lines on abortion they never have
00:36:01.120
to express their lines on it only republicans have to come up with their lines on abortion democrats
00:36:06.200
never have to say that they want it all the way until birth they never have to do any of
00:36:09.500
that right only peter doocy is the only one who ever asked them about it because they don't
00:36:14.100
have a line they have no line it's not up to birth it's not up to birth their opinions are far more
00:36:20.240
unpopular than the republican positions on this but the media is assisting them on this and so there is
00:36:26.300
a uh a slew of republicans that are trying to find this middle ground quote unquote right lindsey
00:36:32.160
graham being one of them hey let's pass a 15 week abortion ban i'm sorry did we just spend the last
00:36:38.680
50 years fighting over roe versus wade so that we can eliminate eight percent of abortions yeah is
00:36:44.320
that what we did yeah the whole i want to make sure i understand this whole roe versus wade fight all
00:36:49.020
these years was hey if it works in across the entire country we can eliminate eight percent of
00:36:55.860
abortions may i just ask you a question though the the supreme court said the federal government has
00:37:01.580
no role in this so that's to go to the states so why wouldn't this be overturned as well as
00:37:07.580
unconstitutional i think it probably would especially with this supreme court but again
00:37:13.060
what is the point of winning elections if what is the point of winning an election if you win election
00:37:19.300
after election after election and get all the supreme court justices in and then they overturn roe
00:37:23.820
versus wade and then your big idea is hey what if we mess around at the very edges of the fringe
00:37:29.800
and eliminate a few super late-term abortions well i mean that's great it's better than nothing but
00:37:36.040
that clearly that can't be the reason why you spend a half-century battle to overturn roe versus
00:37:41.760
wade obviously that can't be the end of this right no because at 15 weeks we will get better with
00:37:48.240
technology and we'll be able to sell a save children before 15 we will eventually be able to grow them
00:37:54.460
in a jar okay and whether you can save them in a jar or not they it's still life right right no but as
00:38:01.360
it gets closer and closer to being able to just take that embryo and put it in a jar yeah and grow it in
00:38:07.400
a jar we know it's life it's like you know it gets harder and harder 21 weeks now it's 15 what's it going
00:38:12.860
to be in the future this doesn't make any sense average income lost under joe biden is
00:38:17.980
4 200 gas prices have risen now this is the sixth day in a row and numbers are falling for the
00:38:28.600
democrats but is it showing up at the polls yet uh yeah i think i think some of the early democratic
00:38:36.720
momentum pitch that we heard has started to fade quite a bit we went through this on studios america
00:38:42.180
on friday did our first you know sort of chalkboard magnet to all the states break down the senate uh look
00:38:47.620
so give me a quick picture of this the lay of the land before any elections even start is 36 democrats
00:38:53.620
and 29 republicans that's because all the seats aren't up for election so they start with a nice
00:38:58.100
lead here already in the likely category probably not going to change there's at least eight races there
00:39:04.540
for the democrats there are 13 races in the republican side that are likely not really going to be all
00:39:10.560
that uh close or competitive which brings you to 44 42 lead some leaner races leaning democrat right now
00:39:18.560
we have colorado and washington which are two states that are the pollings favoring democrats by a decent
00:39:24.820
amount uh you know republicans really like their candidate in washington for for example so there's
00:39:29.660
some some reason to watch those races though they are favoring democrats also new hampshire and
00:39:34.460
pennsylvania we have in the leaning democrat now pennsylvania as we've covered is completely insane
00:39:39.160
uh if that's the way they go they have a man who can't speak as their candidate but still polling
00:39:44.800
showing him five points or more up in most of these polls new hampshire just finished the primary
00:39:51.060
uh right now maggie hassan seems to have about an eight point lead in that race though that one i could
00:39:55.920
see tightening it's been tighter in races before the primary so we'll see how that goes leading republican
00:40:02.200
the five races there um a couple weird just sort of weird ones that we have there which is alaska
00:40:08.880
alaska has the uh the situation with the ranked choice voting going on but all of but it's really
00:40:15.240
republican versus republican there but then again one of the republicans is lisa murkowski so do you
00:40:20.160
count that i don't even know what is that i guess it's republican it's hard to know democrat right
00:40:25.060
uh but she is how she performing in the polls because the others dropped out uh to kind of
00:40:31.840
coalesce around murkowski's uh i will believe murkowski gets beaten when when it actually occurs
00:40:39.380
you know the fact that this woman ran a write-in campaign for the senate and won she won a write-in
00:40:46.880
campaign for the senate the name goes a long way in alaska murkowski the democ it's almost all democrats
00:40:53.000
voting for her i mean this has really become the democrats and moderates sort of going that way
00:40:57.380
where the republicans are going towards the trump favored candidate uh there in alaska so you're going
00:41:03.360
to get a republican out of alaska and for the senate it just depends on if it's murkowski or not which
00:41:08.200
is a big i mean she's one of the weakest republicans that you could find another weird one of course we
00:41:13.340
talked about a lot is utah with mike lee uh where he is running in a race against an independent uh there
00:41:19.440
have been some close polls in this race i don't believe i don't believe it i still think this is a
00:41:25.120
a strong republican state i think lee will win there but it's closer than you know certainly i'm sure mike
00:41:30.660
wants mike mike always i mean even when he's not running for election he's like you know i gotta
00:41:37.460
listen to the people because the people you know they could throw me out of office at any time and i
00:41:42.220
think there's a part of i think there's a part of mike that you know wouldn't mind wouldn't mind it if
00:41:47.700
you know it's like okay it's over go go make money go do something right with your life that's
00:41:53.300
got to be a feeling of a lot of people but yeah i think so you know i but he he's he takes it
00:41:57.800
seriously oh yeah and look he should this is a new tactic from the democrats i mean this is what
00:42:03.280
you're rewarding in utah if you vote for evan mcmullin it's a it's a new it's a new tactic instead
00:42:07.980
of just running a democrat they run a guy who says he isn't a democrat but just is going to vote like
00:42:12.640
the democrats every time yeah so you can i mean you can have that if you want normally that's just
00:42:16.740
done under the d banner it's now done under the i banner and they didn't run a democrat democrats
00:42:22.080
dropped out of the race completely and just are letting everyone vote it's crazy it's great and
00:42:26.460
you will see this in every election if it works this time yes especially in deep red states they
00:42:32.000
will try to knock off republicans by running you know fake independence in this case uh missouri is
00:42:38.260
out there as well eric schmidt has a pretty solid sizable lead he should win there florida is closer
00:42:43.120
than i think it should be with marco rubio uh you know uh oddly he's most of the polls only have
00:42:48.760
him up by four or five points you're kidding me yeah and this is in a race where uh obviously
00:42:53.160
desantis is likely going to win handily uh val demings is the candidate in florida going up against
00:42:59.000
rubio who's was one was mentioned as a vp candidate for biden as someone thought highly
00:43:03.640
they think highly of her on the democratic side damage uh no i don't know okay no then she's probably
00:43:09.440
never gonna be she's never gonna be vp she'll never have a leadership role and ohio we talked
00:43:13.360
to jd vance last week he's opened up a a lead uh in most of the polling there i think he'll win that
00:43:20.680
race but still too close to say it's a likely candidate a likely race by any means so that's
00:43:25.340
five uh so basically what you have there is 48 democrats 47 republicans if you include the leaners
00:43:32.000
and five toss-ups for the republicans to take control of the senate they would need to win
00:43:37.420
four of these five races arizona nevada wisconsin north carolina and georgia their best hope right
00:43:46.060
now probably north carolina where they relatively consistent but small lead there uh nevada seems
00:43:52.240
to be pretty much toss-up though adam laxall seems to be moving ahead slightly there ron johnson's had
00:43:57.360
some good polls in wisconsin yeah uh lately it looks like he might be a slight favorite there
00:44:01.440
arizona has narrowed though still favors the democrats although it's hard for me to understand
00:44:06.920
the polling there you see polling where blake masters is down by seven or eight points and
00:44:11.360
carrie lake who's supposed to be the most extreme crazy person in the world which she's not we've
00:44:15.300
had her on the air but she's running for governor with the same in the same you know with the same
00:44:19.800
voters and they're saying she's only down by one so it's hard for me to understand how masters would
00:44:25.240
be down eight and lake would only be down one we'll see name recognition and she might be she might
00:44:30.280
just be a really good candidate and then herschel walker in georgia as well the polling has gone
00:44:35.060
bounced back and forth both very close really a pure toss-up race at this point oh geez for the
00:44:39.700
love of got to win four of those five though get everyone you know dig up your father your mother
00:44:46.580
bring them out i mean let them air out a little bit do it all the time yeah what's the problem with