The Glenn Beck Program - May 01, 2023


Best of the Program | Guest: Stephen Gutowski | 5⧸1⧸23


Episode Stats

Length

43 minutes

Words per Minute

152.48047

Word Count

6,679

Sentence Count

545

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So, uh, it's on Monday podcast. We recap some of the stuff going on. And, uh, you know,
00:00:05.140 it's interesting is, uh, I think our first hour of AI, it's freaked out everybody, uh,
00:00:12.520 yes, including me. Yeah. I mean, and it's, what is different than what I've been saying
00:00:18.220 for the last 20 years? Um, other people that are smarter than you are saying it too. So
00:00:24.240 I have to start believing it. I think that's kind of the answer there. Yeah. Cause I mean,
00:00:30.000 I go through talking about this for years. Yeah. And I go through what, you know, they're,
00:00:35.100 they're now saying they kind of had this, this meeting with the guys who did, what was it?
00:00:39.900 Social, social dilemma, the Netflix documentary. Um, and they had a meeting in Silicon Valley and
00:00:46.700 some of the biggest names of AI were in the audience and it was a little terrifying what
00:00:52.260 they said. Um, it's doing things now that we just don't understand. We don't know how it's
00:00:59.320 working. And, uh, you know, I've said there's no way to turn it off at this point, but I'm
00:01:05.840 not sure that that is true. I'm not sure we shouldn't be looking for that, for that right
00:01:11.420 now. Some stats and some amazing, uh, growth from AI. We'll tell you about that. Uh, also
00:01:18.900 the update on, can the government put you in prison if you happen to have a pistol grip, uh,
00:01:26.640 a pistol brace on your, your pistol. Can you do that? Cause that happens at the end of the month.
00:01:33.060 Yeah. That'll be a lot of fun. Uh, yep. And, uh, we get into that with Steven Kotowski. He's the,
00:01:38.220 uh, head of the reload.com, a really good second amendment journalist. And we also take on
00:01:44.100 George Soros DAs. Hmm. Yeah. You don't want to miss that one. Well, you might, you might
00:01:50.500 want to miss that one. I disagree with my own analysis. I mean, if you have good taste,
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00:03:21.400 We're talking about, uh, AI and how important it is for everyone to pay attention because your world
00:03:31.120 is about to change and there are things that you can do. And I've got to reverse myself on an opinion
00:03:36.940 on something about AI. Um, I've been saying we can't pause this. We cannot pause this. We have to
00:03:44.880 pause this and I'll explain why. And everybody says, because I said it just even last week, you can't put
00:03:52.720 this on pause. Otherwise China will get ahead. Not true. And I'll explain in just a second. So we're
00:04:00.680 talking about some of the things that are possible now. And I just told you dump a filter where it
00:04:07.640 makes your voice and your face look like Donald Trump. Do it with Donald Trump and Joe Biden. And
00:04:15.960 you don't believe anything. They're saying this is the year that reality collapses. I just told you that
00:04:23.620 all authentication, uh, you know, for voice and for visual is over because of all of the apps that are
00:04:34.340 available. All of the, the, uh, GPT, all of that can be used now to authenticate anyone.
00:04:41.960 So they looked into, uh, things like, so what is coming? They say that this is the first time
00:04:54.100 that there has been a content creator outside of man. Now think of this. The only other time there has
00:05:03.800 been a content creator outside of outside of man was religion. God created, sent down his word
00:05:19.140 and it went forth. This they say is the invention. Some are saying it's like the invention of the wheel
00:05:27.640 or fire. Uh, this, I think it was, uh, Yuval Harari that said recently, this is the biggest thing since
00:05:39.760 religion because it's an outside creator. Now, um, they say that by 2024, it'll be the last human
00:05:51.660 election because you'll be able to, uh, a B test right now. We, a B test things, you know, a to Z
00:05:59.460 testing. Um, you'll have, uh, media that is created by bots. That's already happening. It happened last
00:06:07.520 week. Remember that GOP thing on what was it? Uh, it was on Joe Biden. Oh, and that was what happens
00:06:14.580 if he gets elected in the future and they had all like AI generated photos in it. Correct. So it was,
00:06:19.540 it was media created by AI by 2024. It'll just go on. It's just say, create media.
00:06:27.280 And to go back to your A, B test. I don't know if that's a term that, you know, most people are
00:06:31.020 familiar with it. When you're doing digital marketing, for example, you can come up with
00:06:34.980 two ideas for a slogan, right? Yeah. And what the system will do is it will send it out to a select
00:06:41.360 few, A and B, uh, and see, see how they react to it. And whichever one performs better,
00:06:48.820 that's the one they send to the mass group. That's, that's how it used to run years ago.
00:06:52.920 And this is a Z testing. And the concept being that basically you could test all the messages
00:06:58.060 to all people. And you'll know exactly what performs well and who it performs well with,
00:07:04.300 who doesn't connect with it. It is, it's, it's, it's exponential growth.
00:07:10.160 Basically specifically designed advertising directly to you.
00:07:13.700 And here's the, this is already begun, but listen to this by 2028 people will start to
00:07:23.460 have relationships. So not, sorry, not start. They are going to start having relationships
00:07:29.020 with these bots soon. Okay. But, um, uh, political parties and others will take you and build a bot
00:07:42.720 to create a relationship with you and they can do it with everyone. And it will be, it could disguise
00:07:51.480 itself as a friend. You're just, I got an online friend and it will slowly manipulate you
00:07:58.720 into doing the things it wants you to do voting for the person. It will slowly change. For instance,
00:08:08.300 the head of, um, uh, one of the big security companies out in, uh, in London. Uh, no, I'm sorry.
00:08:15.320 It's not a security company. It was the, uh, I think it was their department of defense. The head
00:08:20.240 of the department of defense said that right now today they can search everything for instance,
00:08:28.520 that I've ever said, then they can put it into a chat bot and they can slowly manipulate things
00:08:37.300 that I've said and slowly change them over time and put it out mass. No one will know that it is
00:08:47.900 piece by piece manipulated because it can look at the entirety of everything and then just change a
00:08:55.040 few things where even I may not know until the end. And everybody's like, wait a minute, you believe
00:09:01.480 this? You're like, no, I don't believe that. But everybody has heard it now because it's been
00:09:06.840 slightly changed over time. And they said they can not only do that today by lunchtime,
00:09:14.920 they can do that with a hundred million people today at lunchtime.
00:09:20.820 So they say loneliness is going to be the biggest national security threat by 2024.
00:09:29.620 So let me go back to what they call Gollum and it's like, it's like a black box. There are things
00:09:36.500 that are happening that they don't understand. You know, if you, how, how comfortable would you be
00:09:44.180 getting onto a plane where you'd be like, yeah, it flies, uh, 50% of the engineers say it could fall
00:09:51.500 out of the sky and everybody will die, you know, 10% or greater chance. Well, how does it work? Yeah.
00:09:58.400 Nobody knows. Nobody knows. Well, how do you know when it stops working? Well, you fall out of the sky.
00:10:06.220 Well, are there any warning signs? We don't know. We don't know. You'd never get on that plane.
00:10:14.180 But it is increasing its size and it's growing faster than expected because now a hundred million
00:10:22.180 people are on it. For instance, how long will it take to be able to do, you know, uh, really complex
00:10:31.720 math? They brought all of the AI people together, all the big futurists and said, when do you predict
00:10:37.960 that $30,000 prize? If whoever gets closest, the closest was four years, four years, it happened
00:10:47.660 in one, uh, theory of mind. That is, that is how people think it's, you know, when you start
00:10:58.140 to have your own opinions and your own voice. So theory of mind in 2018, it had zero in 2019.
00:11:06.960 It had a little bit in 2022 in January, it had, uh, the mind of a seven-year-old.
00:11:17.460 So it's thinking like a seven-year-old November of 2022. So just six months later, it had the
00:11:25.640 mind of a nine-year-old. And what they're concerned about is it is thinking, trying to predict you
00:11:36.020 and trying to grow itself. And it is thinking like a nine-year-old. When you start to get
00:11:43.000 nine, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, you as a mind, it starts to change and you become rebellious.
00:11:56.160 Right now they only have, no, don't do that. No, don't do that. No, don't do that.
00:12:00.460 They're afraid that it's going to start saying, oh really? Yeah, just watch me. And they have
00:12:07.200 no idea. By the way, to emphasize on how they have no idea what it's going to do, this theory
00:12:15.600 of mind thing, they didn't know it had developed any of this until last month.
00:12:23.740 Okay. I, I mean, I don't know. Uh, it's teaching itself. It's becoming essentially more mature,
00:12:34.060 like as it goes through life. And so like, uh, last week, last week, it taught itself research
00:12:45.820 level chemistry. Okay. They don't know why they didn't teach it. It taught itself research level
00:12:55.840 chemistry. So the bot is teaching itself and it's in the hands of people. So you could,
00:13:03.100 it could tell you now how to go make, you know, uh, toxic nerve gas because it knows it.
00:13:11.460 And it knows what's on the shelves of home Depot and it's in the hands of a hundred million people.
00:13:18.620 It is teaching itself again. And without any programming, for instance, it scraped the internet
00:13:27.600 and it learned everything off the internet and had access to everything. And it ran out of things
00:13:35.760 to learn from. So it started creating tests to test itself so it can get better. Then it said by
00:13:46.120 itself, you know, I have all this YouTube stuff. I have all of radio, all the radio shows. I have all
00:13:53.080 this YouTube. I have everything. And it started to whisper is, you know, uh, audio to text. It started
00:14:03.220 using the whisper program and it taught itself everything from video that it had, that it is
00:14:11.820 scraped. Okay. Without being told to do that, it ran out of things to learn from. So it started
00:14:18.680 teaching itself and it's now at double the rate, the exponential curve. Um, three weeks ago,
00:14:30.860 it developed code that makes 25% of code two times faster. It feeds itself. And they're saying
00:14:44.200 this is worrisome because nukes don't sit in a shelter and get stronger. AI is. Um,
00:14:56.260 let me give you just the summary here of, of what we can do. After watching this,
00:15:06.540 the big concern for me is you can't stop it. People are going to do something. You cannot stop it.
00:15:13.980 And it, cause it's already out and China will do it. No, if you cut it off from the sources now of a
00:15:23.600 hundred million people, it automatically slows down. Okay. You can pause it and it'll slow down,
00:15:29.840 but China does not release. They've not released a bot like ours in China because they know they
00:15:38.040 can't trust it to not tell their people about Tiananmen square. They know that it will probably
00:15:45.120 sexualize their children. So they've never released it and they're not releasing it
00:15:50.500 by capping it here. It may be the only way to save America because they're saying this is so
00:16:01.380 destructive that if we don't cap it and pause, China will win because we'll be in chaos and just,
00:16:11.580 it will destroy us as a nation. So I would call your Congressman and say, cause you can't,
00:16:20.460 you have to play. They were explaining. It's like Wayne Gretzky. He doesn't ski to the, or I mean,
00:16:26.440 um, uh, skate to the puck. He skate, he skates to where the puck is going to be. There's nobody in
00:16:36.000 Washington that can do that, but we have to just pause it until we get a handle on it.
00:16:47.100 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program. And we really want to thank you for listening.
00:16:54.500 This is the Glenn Beck program. So the ATF, uh, you know, is just making up things as they go along.
00:17:04.880 Uh, and with help of the last president and this president, uh, I was very upset when Donald Trump,
00:17:13.000 uh, went for the bump stock ban ban. That's not something you can just do. And you don't want to
00:17:20.180 give that power to the ATF. They don't have the power, nor does the president have the power just
00:17:26.080 to do that. Congress establishes the laws. Um, well, thank goodness it's been what, how many years,
00:17:33.420 four years, but they finally overturned this. Uh, now this is, it's going to go to the Supreme court,
00:17:39.660 but they've, uh, the latest ruling on the bump stock is that the ATF contradicts itself.
00:17:48.320 It has no right to do it. Congress has to act if they don't tough beans when they can't get it right.
00:17:56.980 Well, how's the American citizen supposed to get it right? They overturned the ban. That's the second
00:18:02.500 court of appeals that it's gone through. It's going to go to the Supreme court, but that looks
00:18:07.220 really good and might be of help, uh, with the pistol brace ruling. Um, I have several friends
00:18:15.760 that have, well, I don't know them personally because I think they're extremists. You don't
00:18:20.860 know your friends personally? No, not these friends. Oh, okay. Yeah. Irresponsible. They lost,
00:18:26.140 they've, they've lost a lot of their guns on boating accidents. Oh no. So very irresponsible.
00:18:31.300 But anyway, um, that have these pistol brace guns and, uh, at the end of the month, it's a felony
00:18:41.740 to own one. Is that, can that possibly be true? We, it is until the court rules differently. It's insane.
00:18:49.740 So, uh, Steven Gutowski is with us. He is the founder, uh, of the reload.com. He is a journalist
00:18:57.820 and I've been looking for somebody who's not an activist, but somebody who actually is reading
00:19:04.900 all the laws, knows what's really happening and can talk to me at that level. Steven, welcome.
00:19:12.420 Hey, thanks for having me. You bet. So where does this stand and is there going to be any
00:19:19.720 kind of injunction on this by the end of the month? Yeah. So it's set to go into effect by the
00:19:27.360 end of month. And anyone who has a pistol brace equipped rifle with a barrel that's got, that's
00:19:33.740 shorter than 16 inches will be considered to be in possession of a unregistered, um, NFA items similar
00:19:42.500 to a unregistered machine gun and, uh, could be prosecuted for a federal felony, but, uh, it is
00:19:49.400 possible. There could be a injunction before that date comes down. As you noted, there is
00:19:55.260 significant reason to think that this rule is going to be in hot water in the courts because of what's
00:20:02.740 happened with the bump stock ban. I got to believe that there are Americans that would, uh, say over
00:20:11.140 my dead body and will challenge it in the court by go ahead, come and get it. I'm not really one of
00:20:17.720 those. I would, uh, I would like to, uh, pick another hill to die on. Um, however, uh, you know,
00:20:27.280 one would consider it, I would consider it cause I'd be the kind of guy they would come for first,
00:20:32.640 you know, to make an example out of everybody. Uh, but you are talking a felony charge, which
00:20:39.060 at least in New Jersey, I know some of the gun charges are like 20 years in prison.
00:20:45.780 Yeah. Federal felony charge under the national firearms act is, uh, you know, up to 10 years
00:20:50.580 in prison. Now there are a couple of ways that you can comply with the rule. Uh, one is by
00:20:56.840 registering your gun with the ATF. Not going to do that. They've, they've waived, they waived the fee
00:21:02.780 for that, but, Oh, that's nice. Now, hang on just a second. Let me ask you, uh, uh, you know,
00:21:09.060 I have a stamp for some automatic weapons that I've owned for years and years. Uh, and you have
00:21:15.560 to do it the right way, get the stamp. I know I couldn't take possession of that gun until I had
00:21:22.280 the federal license to do it. And if it's ever separated from the gun, I'm in trouble. Uh, so
00:21:28.980 what is the, what is the deal you they're asking you to turn yourself in while you have the gun
00:21:37.420 and asking for the stamp, which could take a year to get, aren't they setting you up? I mean,
00:21:45.620 cause they won't tell you that as long as you filed, you're not gonna, you're not going to be
00:21:49.680 charged. That is what they're saying that as long as you file by the end of the period,
00:21:55.300 the grace period here at the end of May, uh, that you won't be charged, you know, if it,
00:22:00.360 if it's processing, there's a, you can also remove the pistol brace. You can separate it from,
00:22:05.700 from your gun. That's another solution that they propose. Although they do say
00:22:09.600 that you have to remove it in a way that you're not supposed to be able to
00:22:13.160 reattach it. Yeah. So, uh, destroy the brace. Yeah. Okay. All right. Um, I mean, it's,
00:22:24.360 it's nuts. So several States are going out. I know Texas is going after this,
00:22:29.620 but I haven't heard anything on it. Where does this, where does this stand in the courts?
00:22:37.260 There was a ruling late last month, uh, or sorry, early last month that, uh, denied a preliminary
00:22:44.920 injunction in the fifth circuit, which is where this case kind of has the best chance of succeeding
00:22:50.060 because that's the, one of the circuits that had the bump stock ban ruling, uh, you know,
00:22:56.400 against the ATF. Uh, but so it may, the real question is whether any of these other cases,
00:23:02.820 and there are numerous other cases will actually get an injunction before the deadline hits. Uh,
00:23:09.260 and certainly you would imagine that that is obviously what the plaintiffs want,
00:23:13.200 and the judges will be mindful of this upcoming deadline. But as we saw in the bump stock ban case,
00:23:20.440 that was five years in the making, uh, no, no judge acted before that deadline went into place. So
00:23:26.860 it's entirely possible. You won't, that you might win eventually in court, but it might be years after.
00:23:33.700 So tell me about the, the ruling that happened, uh, last week on the bump stock ban that,
00:23:41.740 that seemed to be the judge saying, you know, the FBI or the, uh, ATF doesn't have any jurisdiction
00:23:48.980 here to just make up laws, especially laws that contradict their own experts and their own people.
00:23:57.040 Yeah. So they relied on something called the rule of lenity, and this played a big role in the fifth
00:24:02.320 circuit ruling too, where essentially because the ATF has basically flip-flopped on whether these devices
00:24:08.820 are legal or whether they're, they should be captured under the NFA, like a machine gun is,
00:24:14.660 uh, that makes it impossible for the average citizen to be able to discern what they're supposed to do
00:24:21.840 with this, with these devices that they bought legally. And so you can't criminally charge anyone
00:24:27.700 for this. And that's what this, these rulings have come down under, uh, it's, which is interesting
00:24:33.840 because you'd think that the fights over the bump stock ban or the pistol brace ban or the so-called
00:24:39.820 ghost gun ban would be about the second amendment or even, you know, uh, the agency overreach, but
00:24:47.500 instead they've mostly been about this rule of lenity principle. Every, every time I file taxes,
00:24:52.780 I'm just going to say rule of lenity, uh, over and over again. What the hell is lenity? What does that
00:24:56.720 mean? Lenity? It means that it's, if it's not clear to the government, what the law says, you know,
00:25:04.540 so for instance, the ATF used to say that pistol braces are perfectly legal. They had said this for
00:25:10.680 over a decade and they sent out a bunch of letters on a bunch of different braces. And now they're
00:25:15.220 saying, nevermind, these are not legal on their own. You, you'd have to, they're NSA devices. And so
00:25:23.040 because the NF, the ATF doesn't even have a good grasp on what the law actually says when they're
00:25:29.920 interpreting it, your average citizen can't be expected to, to know that either.
00:25:35.840 Steven, is there, is there other forms of attack on the bump stock ban? Because I mean,
00:25:40.500 what concerns me about it is, as you mentioned, the second amendment, generally speaking, but also
00:25:44.800 executive power as to how they can control guns. I mean, this came from a Republican president. So
00:25:50.480 most of the Republicans who would usually stand up and say, this is a second amendment violation
00:25:56.120 were silent. They didn't say much of anything and just allowed this to occur. I worry about that
00:26:01.880 precedent being set. Is there a challenge in the courts to this that can maybe make a difference?
00:26:07.400 Yeah. I mean, the fifth circuit ruling on the bump stock ban did touch on, I mean, the sixth and
00:26:13.180 fifth both talked about rule of Lenity, but the fifth circuit also talked about the Administrative
00:26:17.920 Procedures Act, which is what governs, you know, how much power federal agencies have to interpret
00:26:24.380 the law. And they essentially said what you guys said at the beginning of this segment, the ATF doesn't
00:26:29.920 have the power to just determine that a bump stock is a machine gun when clearly the statute's text
00:26:37.620 contradicts that. Because, you know, a bump stock, you still have to actuate that trigger. You still
00:26:43.400 have to pull that trigger every shot you take, which is different from the definition, the law's
00:26:48.940 definition of what a machine gun is. So there is that aspect to these cases. But yeah, I mean, I think
00:26:54.740 the point is, is really vital here. This bump stock ban that Trump did really laid the groundwork for
00:27:01.960 what Biden has been doing with his ghost gun ban and his pistol brace ban. They're basically the same
00:27:07.880 logic. And they're, but additionally, they're open to the same lines of attack, too, for that same
00:27:13.980 reason. Well, it's, uh, it's interesting to me that, uh, you know, we, we will remain silent on our
00:27:21.420 side. And it's why we have to stand up, you know, and, and reach out when it hurts our side, if it
00:27:29.620 violates principles and those, you know, the, because once you violate the principle on your side,
00:27:35.820 you open the door up for the next, I think this is why they worked so hard to, uh, get Donald Trump
00:27:43.200 to nationalize the, the drug, uh, search for, uh, for COVID and, and tried to nationalize all these
00:27:52.640 companies and say, you've got to make these things, uh, to, uh, you know, like, uh, the, uh, the masks.
00:27:59.260 I think they didn't want that for that time. They wanted that precedent set by him.
00:28:05.820 Maybe I'm wrong. Um, all right. Well, thank you so much. I, I really appreciate it, Steven. Um,
00:28:11.640 thank you.
00:28:13.260 Thank you.
00:28:13.960 You bet. Bye-bye. Um, his site, by the way, the reload.com is very good. If, if you really want
00:28:20.500 to understand these issues, he does a lot of deep dives into the intricacies and, and he's, all of
00:28:26.160 this stuff is rule of lenity stuff, right? I can't understand any of it. I, it's all impossible.
00:28:30.820 How is that not an argument for taxes? Okay. Cause every single person says, I don't know.
00:28:39.080 I'll give you a great one right now is if you happen to be in the world of filing cryptocurrency
00:28:42.420 taxes, Holy crap. Do they not have any clarity whatsoever? Coinbase is threatening to move its
00:28:50.120 operations off out of the country because they will not give them any regulatory clarity on what's
00:28:56.320 going on. They've asked for years to just try to give us the basics of what you want us to do here.
00:29:02.480 They won't do it. Uh, and this is constant in the world of taxes. And I think firearms is just
00:29:08.460 as justice critical, except for the fact that with firearms, if you mess up in any small way,
00:29:14.080 you go to prison, right? Like at least with taxes that you'll usually get a penalty and have a chance
00:29:18.900 to pay it back. You won't. Well, maybe not me, but some people do. Yeah, I know. Um, but I, I, I,
00:29:26.180 it is the tool of authoritarians to have the law so vague that you can interpret it any way you want.
00:29:38.820 That's why you don't allow the administration, either Republican or, or, um, Democrat to make laws
00:29:50.460 that is in the constitution. That power belongs to Congress. Those are the people you vote out.
00:29:59.340 You don't like the law. You vote those people out. What they've done is they're such cowards.
00:30:04.400 They long ago, just let the administration, well, the secretary can decide that. No, no,
00:30:12.380 they can't. The ATF can't decide what is a law. They don't have that constitutional power,
00:30:19.000 but we've all accepted it. It's got to stop. There's a great Twitter account called at a crime
00:30:25.280 a day or at crime a day is what it is at crime a day. And each day it features a new, uh, ridiculous,
00:30:34.400 standard, like the most recent one they have up there is what is the divide between calling
00:30:38.560 something a pie and a tart. And in case you were wondering, a frozen cherry pie can be called a
00:30:44.640 frozen cherry tart only if the diameter is not more than four inches. A five inch frozen cherry
00:30:50.040 tart may be considered misbranded and exposed the pie maker to criminal liability under 21 USC,
00:30:55.380 three 33 and three 43. Oh my gosh. It's a great account. I wonder if that's why McDonald's calls
00:31:02.240 them apple pies instead of an apple tart, you know, cause they're about five or six inches,
00:31:07.520 aren't they? I don't know. Yeah. That's so stupid.
00:31:14.240 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:31:20.920 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. There's a few things that I think are, uh, are not going to bode
00:31:27.280 well for the president, uh, for his reelection campaign, even though he is spry. Have you noticed
00:31:34.960 that that guy is quick as a anyway? Um, you've got a couple of things going on. First of all,
00:31:41.420 let's look at the state level. Soros back prosecutor in Florida says Ron DeSantis is building a case to
00:31:48.620 remove me from office. It's an SOS call to all those people who are with George Soros and want
00:31:57.840 more crime on the streets. Um, I mean, I just, uh, who is for, who is, is there anyone that is
00:32:10.480 listening in a blue state? I should put a period there or a question. Is there anyone who is listening
00:32:17.380 in a blue state or a big blue city that is actually still for a George Soros DA? Who are
00:32:26.340 these people? Maybe five years ago, you could think, well, we've never really tried this and
00:32:31.800 right. Idiotically now like the people who supported communism, right? Like we've never tried this. It's
00:32:36.380 a theory that's been out there. Maybe something will happen. That's positive. And then a hundred
00:32:40.200 million people are dead and you're like, you know, maybe we shouldn't try this anymore. Right. That
00:32:43.700 seems like kind of the situation. Crime is going out of control, especially in those cities that have a
00:32:51.280 Soros DA and it's all, the crime is committed by the same people over and over and over again.
00:32:55.660 It was, what was it? Like 400 people in New York that have, um, caused 10,000 crime scenes.
00:33:04.100 Look, the best way to keep crime levels low is to take the people that you know are already
00:33:13.620 committing crimes and lock them up so they can't commit crimes anymore. That's the easiest way to
00:33:18.520 do it. It's hard to predict. Like we talk about this all the time with like mass shootings. It's
00:33:22.760 hard to predict a person who's never committed a crime and decides to go out and buy a gun and who
00:33:31.020 goes through a federal background check and is clean as a whistle and then walks into a bank or
00:33:36.180 a school and starts shooting people. Really, really hard to predict who that person is. Not
00:33:41.320 hard to predict the person who's been arrested 374 times, uh, when they go out and commit the 375th
00:33:47.620 crime. I don't think I follow you. So let me ask you, um, this Texas fugitive, he killed five people,
00:33:55.040 um, up in Cincinnati. Yeah. Horrible, horrible. Um, he killed five, five neighbors execution.
00:34:05.020 It was in Texas, right? Yeah, it was in, I'm sorry. It's Texas. He was living in Cleveland,
00:34:08.700 Texas, right? Wasn't it? Was it search for murder? Sorry, Cleveland, Texas. Yep. You're right. You're
00:34:19.340 I should probably, I should probably read that a little closer. Yeah, I know. Well,
00:34:24.100 it's understandable. You see the Ohio reference. Okay. So anyway, so he is, uh, he shoots five,
00:34:29.740 five neighbors. He's on the run. He's loose. No one knows where he is. There's an $80,000 reward for
00:34:37.000 him. Now here's the icing on the cake and Stu, you'll have to explain this to me because this is kind
00:34:42.820 of goes with your theory. He has already been deported five times. He's an illegal that shouldn't
00:34:52.600 have been here, but had been arrested and deported five times. So your theory is, um, this is gonna
00:35:00.280 be tough to predict that he's going to maybe commit a crime, right? Cause he's only done it how many
00:35:06.100 times before and you know, is shooting guns frequently in his back and front yard, uh, on the
00:35:11.620 weekends, uh, into the ground for fun. Um, which could be a fun pastime, I'm sure. But when you're
00:35:18.880 an illegal immigrant and you've already been deported five times, I'm going to say, maybe
00:35:22.100 that's a little bit of a warning sign, but you'd think that maybe, cause I think people would say,
00:35:28.640 okay, you, someone gets deported, they come back in. What do you do? You got to better,
00:35:32.180 you make sure you deport them, right? No, no, they can stay after that. They're just going to stay
00:35:36.340 behind bars. If you go and you get deported once and you come back in, what is the argument for
00:35:41.280 anything other than this person being locked up? I don't, I locked up. Don't do it again.
00:35:48.040 One time. All right. We'll deport you. You'll get a chance to go back to your home country. Good
00:35:52.840 luck with that. Here's the, here's the argument. Uh, I don't want to pay for them for, you know,
00:35:57.680 a long period of time, but I, you know, I think I will pay for them. I just not going to pay for
00:36:02.380 their cable TV and, and you know, their, their weight room and everything else. Start it with a year,
00:36:08.660 start with two years, start with five years, whatever you want to do, but there's needs to
00:36:12.400 be real disincentive for these people to come and do this over and over again, especially the ones
00:36:17.780 that are actually committing other crimes. All right. Try this one on for size. Could they have
00:36:22.040 seen this one coming? Woman's jogging. She's in Austin. She's out for a morning run. Now I already,
00:36:30.660 I already could say probably a problem, right? Cause you don't like exercise. Well, beyond
00:36:38.000 that you're in Austin. Yeah. Okay. Something's going to happen. Okay. Uh, so she, Austin, people
00:36:44.400 don't realize this, that don't live here. Austin's not really like Texas. No, it's more like San
00:36:49.400 Francisco. Yeah. It's not as bad. No, it's getting there, but it's getting there. It's getting
00:36:54.320 there. So, uh, so this, this, she comes, you know, she's jogging. She comes along, uh, uh,
00:37:01.800 a guy who appeared to be outside for a workout. Um, what kind of work? Well, uh, she became
00:37:12.820 a little uneasy. I like the way this is written. He appeared to be outdoors for a workout as well.
00:37:19.420 I don't know what that means. Uh, except maybe, you know, maybe wearing some Lululemon stuff.
00:37:25.480 I, or maybe not, or maybe not. Uh, she quickly became uneasy because he wore a mask. Yeah,
00:37:32.820 I think so. Why would you, I thought that was going to protect her from COVID-19. Well, no,
00:37:36.940 I don't think that kind of mask it was. And it was also 90 degrees. Um, uh, but, um, he began
00:37:44.680 to follow her. Uh, after I passed you, I could sense your evil behind me. Isaac recalled in court.
00:37:53.960 I remember looking behind me and seeing you sprinting towards me and then grabbing me.
00:37:59.440 Some of the details are too gruesome and unspeakable to say out loud, but let's just say he was
00:38:07.320 exercising one arm and maybe a little bit of a grip. You going to see on him? Yeah. Publicly.
00:38:16.180 Publicly. The type of exercise that should remain private. Now we'll see.
00:38:23.880 Is he going to go to jail? No, no, of course not. Because of a Soros DA.
00:38:31.640 Mm-hmm. How many times has he been arrested? Probably dozens. I don't, I don't know. I,
00:38:36.200 I'm, uh. I bet a lot. I bet this isn't, I bet, you know, you don't normally, this is again,
00:38:42.380 just a, just an observation. You don't normally start with the, uh, this type of crime. Usually
00:38:48.180 there's crimes that lead up to the public exercise and assault. Uh, you know, and you think in the
00:38:54.660 me too era when a joke can, can sink a person's career and have them eliminated from society
00:39:02.640 that someone who is touching themselves in public and assaulting a woman on a jog would
00:39:08.940 be treated harshly. Okay. All right. That would be my thought. All right. And I would agree
00:39:13.660 with that. Okay. Hang on just a second. I'm not going to say he's done it before. Okay.
00:39:21.400 Okay. You're not, I'm not going to, um, and, and would you know if, I mean, how could you
00:39:29.040 predict there was another woman who claimed that, um, on two separate occasions, uh, he began,
00:39:44.840 and I'm quoting furiously masturbating over a fire hydrant. Fire hydrants can be sexy.
00:39:54.920 Yeah. And, uh, she took a picture of one of those alleged incidences. One of one of the
00:40:03.120 incidences. Yeah. But he, he, he pled guilty. He's like, Oh, wow. A mistake. That's not like
00:40:08.400 me. Not like me. I am. Normally I'm not that guy. What children were around? Oh, good gracious.
00:40:14.940 I didn't. It was how the fire hydrant was dressed. That was the problem. Yeah. Um, hot yellow number
00:40:21.320 and, you know, and, and, and, you know, there, there are the, the 10 other cases, but he is
00:40:30.500 not. I'm sorry. How many? I didn't. You said 10 other cases. I don't know if that's true.
00:40:35.000 I, well, no, here it is. All 10 women, uh, claimed that he had exposed himself to them
00:40:42.220 and, uh, predict, but who could not, not a George Soros, uh, district attorney, and he's
00:40:49.300 not going to sell, uh, spend any jail time. Oh, good. Not expressing himself. That's all
00:40:54.760 he's really doing. He is unfortunately all over the sidewalk.
00:40:57.660 Now here's something else that might be falling apart a little bit and who would have seen
00:41:07.040 it? Um, there, uh, Senator Hawley is calling for a full scale FBI investigation. I don't
00:41:15.200 even know what that means anymore into the 85,000 migrant kids that have just gone missing, but
00:41:25.940 that's it. I mean, just the 85,000. Hey, we had what? 345,000 children come in in a year.
00:41:33.840 Okay. Well, it wasn't a full year, but early in 2021. And what were we supposed to do? 321.
00:41:41.920 We only lose 85. That's not bad. It's a good percentage. It's a good percentage. I mean,
00:41:46.120 you'd be in the hall of fame with that batting average. Amen, brother. Amen. So we lost 85,000
00:41:52.520 of these, uh, migrant children and, uh, they've just, they've just disappeared. And, uh, the
00:42:00.240 administration has lost all contact with the children. Now some would say Houston, we have
00:42:06.860 a problem, but no, no. Um, the HHS has loosened their vetting processes now for sponsors. And if
00:42:17.680 whistleblowers come out, they have, uh, uh, they retaliated against them. So, but think
00:42:26.560 of it this way. Biden's helping the slave trade come back. He's going to put you all back in
00:42:32.980 chains. You know what I mean? Yeah. So he's got that going on. Uh, Holly says they're forced
00:42:38.860 to make auto parts, process meat in slaughterhouses and re-roof houses. Now, I don't know about
00:42:46.580 you, but if I'm a neighbor and somebody's having their house, you know, the roof redone
00:42:53.100 and I see a kid on the roof, I might ask, I might ask. However, I had a plumber who came
00:43:04.340 with his kid and I, I asked, who's the kid? He's like, as my son, he goes to work with
00:43:12.780 me. And then I never asked any follow-up questions. Right. And you, they probably was, oh, actually
00:43:17.300 yeah. Legal immigrant slave. Uh, yeah. He's really good. Cause they're not there. We pay
00:43:21.400 him $0. Yeah. So it works out really well. Probably if, I mean, if you look, if you have
00:43:26.720 an, if you have an honest sex trader, that's what they're going to say. Right. And then you
00:43:31.600 can't trust all of them. That's the thing people don't understand. Yeah. That's why
00:43:35.660 you leave it in the hands of a Soros, a DA. Yeah. You know what I mean? Where Soros
00:43:40.220 DAs often let people leave things in their hands. But again, yeah, I wouldn't. You don't
00:43:44.280 want to. Don't want to go. No, not necessary. Don't shake hands with me.
00:43:46.880 Na, na, na, na.