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Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly join me to talk about Halloween, Joe Biden, the Pope, and much more. Also, we have a former White House advisor to the Trump White House, the guy who said, You gotta fire Joe Fauci, and so much more!
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Great show today. Gay man, gay journalist, Dave Rubin joins us with an incredible story about Big Gay.
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Oh, yeah. Didn't know. I didn't know there was a Big Gay.
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Yeah, Big Gay. Big media, Big Gay. It's all one and the same, Stu.
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Yeah. Also, we have a former White House advisor to the Trump White House, the guy who said,
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you gotta fire Fauci. He's going to talk to us today, Bill O'Reilly, and so much more.
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It's the Friday broadcast of Halloween Weekend.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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I just got up, got off the phone with Tonto, Lone Ranger's pal.
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And he, you know, he said, look, I want kids to go trick-or-treating, dress as me.
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Yeah, Tonto is not offended. He was, he's not marginalized. He's not woke.
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And he just said, look, if the urchins want to run around dressed as me, Kimo Sabe, I'm, uh, I'm down with it.
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That's, that's, uh, I would love to see your neighborhood, uh, all behind bars, Bill.
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How's that, uh, Bill, what is the, uh, big story of the week?
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I think the failure of Joe Biden to, uh, command respect in his own party, I think that's pretty huge.
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Um, so usually when you're a president, you understand how far you can go in getting your stuff done, your policies done, new laws passed.
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And to me, I mean, I'm watching this yesterday.
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You got Pelosi, who is one of the most vicious, um, house speakers in history.
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And, you know, she basically says to, uh, Democrats in the house, Hey, if you don't vote the way I want you to, you're not going to get a blank and penny when you run every two years.
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So the party's not going to give you any money.
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But here she couldn't get the, uh, Democrats to vote for anything.
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I thought he was going to cry that Joe was going to like, come on, come on.
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And now he whips over and he's, uh, with the Pope.
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He's meeting with the Italian prime minister now.
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Um, but there's not been any reportage on the Pope, right?
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The Pope was, I don't know, on Pope TV or whatever.
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And then the Pope decided not to, for some reason.
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Uh, you know, and you can't really boot the Pope off.
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Yeah, so, so I, I don't think they wanted to have Biden on the voice, but, you know, Catholics
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and other Christians who are, um, against abortion, they want the Pope to come out and
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scorch Biden and scorch Nancy Pelosi, but he's never in a million years going to do that
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because he sees that as pastoral duty, what they call pastoral duty, which is private.
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I ran a soundbite on those news last night where Joe Biden actually said that he doesn't
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That would be like saying, uh, if you're, um, a Muslim, you know, I don't think Muhammad's
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No, if you don't believe that you can't be a Muslim, it's the same thing.
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I mean, he just says, I, I don't believe life, uh, begins at conception.
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You look at him and go, do you not understand the Catholic theologies based on that?
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Yeah, but their, but their religion life and you don't destroy it.
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Their religion in Washington, DC is pick and choose whatever works for you today, whatever.
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I mean, maybe, maybe so, but aren't you surprised as just an analyst of the news that a guy who
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has used his religion in his political campaigns and everyone knows he goes to church and that
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he's a loyal Roman Catholic, come out and say, I don't believe in a central tenant of my church.
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Nobody says a word because you're right in Washington, DC, all religion is a sideshow, you know, and, and the commentators and the media people, they're all heathens.
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You know, while we're, you know, while we're, while we're on this, uh, religion thing, uh, bill, the religious exemptions, uh, for the Navy, apparently they haven't given one.
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And, uh, there's breaking news today that the chaplain who you have to go to for a religious exemption, they're now asking, well, how does that make sense with this tenant of your religion?
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And how come you can take this vaccine, but not this vaccine they're making you, uh, they're, they're making you prove to them your religion.
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And if it doesn't make sense, then you don't get it.
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I mean, since when is that being a conscientious objector though?
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So I see the point of the Navy and the military here.
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Um, you can't just stroll on in there because you're afraid to get vax.
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And that's wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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I mean, we, we talked about this earlier today when they say, uh, you know, uh, confess or admit your, uh, privilege.
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Every morning when I say my prayers, I, I acknowledge my privilege to my God because God gave me everything, everything.
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And I believe that I am being forced to bow down in front of a false God and do what this false God is telling me what to do.
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Here's why you're never going to get anywhere with that because the religious exemption in the military is based on theology.
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So when you have the Pope come out and say, Hey, everybody should get vaxxed.
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That wipes out all the Catholic exemptions right there.
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And so the, they're not going to go and evaluate your request for an exemption from the vaxxed based on your personal philosophy.
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So then why can't I into religion and an organized religion and say, as Muhammad Ali did, and that's why he won that appeal in the Supreme Court.
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My religion, Islam says I can't do harm to people.
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So why can't I then say, for instance, my church has what's called the proclamation of the family.
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And it specifically says genders are preordained.
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Um, and man and a woman, uh, is, is, they have sacred roles and sacred identities.
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Why can't I then have on religious or could I in, if I went to the army and they're trying to jam all this stuff down my throat that I have to, you know, accept all of this and say all this.
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And look, I don't have a problem if you want to believe that, but I'm not going to, I'm not going to lend my voice to something I think is, is wrong according to my religion.
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Yeah, they would, they, if they did anything, the military did anything, all right, to try to force you out of the belief that when you're born a man, that's how you die.
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If they tried to force you out of that by you saying, okay, Glenn Beck, you have to do a speech that says trans people are the greatest people, then you could sue them and win everything.
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But in it, in a personal philosophical way, and that's what most of the anti-vaxxers are.
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It's going to, I don't want to take the vax for, and, and I'm not going to tell you why I don't want to do it.
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Well, the courts have all ruled that yes, the government can force you to do it.
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Now, these cases are winding their way up to the Supreme Court, and I do believe some COVID cases will be hurt.
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But I still believe that the court will come down and say, if there is a threat to public safety, the government has a right to mandate vaccinations because we have polio, we have measles, we have all of this precedent.
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And we're, you know, the COVID pandemic was bad enough with all the deaths and all hospitalizations that I, it is a legitimate public safety threat.
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More, you know, I've heard people say, there are two Americas.
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And part, part of that second America has truly become a second class citizen.
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You won't be able to work if you don't get a vaccine because no company will hire you.
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And it's not that these companies are all for it.
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These companies are doing it out of fear of the government.
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So how do you take 10% of the population and say, no job for you and expect that to work?
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In New York City, they're going to lose 25% of the cops and about 18% of the firefighters.
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And I mean, there's not a greater group of people that deserve that.
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Who are the happiest people in the world today?
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But it's 50% easier to do it today and over the Halloween weekend.
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So, look, I'm sympathetic to the fascist element of this.
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I understand how this tears apart a society, okay, even though I am a person who believes
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So, but I understand, and I wouldn't have mandated the cops and the firefighters, so-called
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essential workers, get the vax in New York City.
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I would have said, if you don't get vaccinated, you have to then obey a certain set of rules
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That means you have to wear a mask all the time, no matter where you are.
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Well, it doesn't matter whether it doesn't work or not.
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You're sending a signal to the public that Officer O'Dowd is unvaxxed.
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The public doesn't want to go near Officer O'Dowd because Officer O'Dowd is unvaxxed.
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And then I would have the essential workers have to pay for their own COVID tests.
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You'd have to be tested a couple of times a week just to make sure you're not a carrier.
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But anyway, I think that would be a compromise that some would do rather than the dig in.
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I'm going to leave my job, which is going to hurt every all eight and a half million people live in New York City.
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OK, so let me just let me just wrap this segment up with with this.
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We strongly encourage all participants to be vaccinated before coming for the health and safety of all.
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But we not we will not make it mandatory since some participants have medical or other issues that preclude them from vaccinations.
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There are 20,000 politicians and their staffs all in Glasgow, and they're not mandating a vaccine for any of them.
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Why should they get a special opening and the average person not?
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I think you should fly to Scotland and wear a kilt when you're there and go in and ask that question.
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No, but I have a Scotsman who was in the Royal Marines, and he'll go over there.
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You take him as an interpreter because you can't you can't understand those people.
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I know he he brought his father over who speaks like the old dialect.
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You have absolutely no idea what he could be saying to you.
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All I do when I when I'm in Scotland, all I do is I just dance.
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I just do a little, you know, the bagpipes come in and I.
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Former assistant to President Trump, former White House trade advisor,
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and author of a new book called In Trump Time, Peter Navarro.
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I couldn't be more delighted to be with you today to talk about In Trump Time and this
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You know that the whole ethos of the Trump administration was buy American, hire American.
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And if you have your factories here, it's just an axiomatic that you'll have your supply
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If you offshore your factories, the supply chains go with them.
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So at least a good part of the problem we're facing now is the power of corporate America
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to send our jobs offshore, chasing that sweatshop labor.
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And they always tell us that it's what we call in economics a black swan event, you know,
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But somehow those supply chains will be disrupted.
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Uh, but, but boy, that tail risk is looking like a big tail right now.
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You know, Peter, I tell you, it is, it is, we didn't learn anything.
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I mean, one of the things that I think shocked America when we shut down for the first 15 days
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was, uh, wait a minute, what do you mean we don't make any of our own medicine?
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We get it all from China or 90 plus percent from China?
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We're not talking about bringing any of the essential stuff back here to America.
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We're building back better, which is a total great reset scam, but we're not, we're not
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doing the common sense things that everyone knows we should do.
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When, when I was in the administration, we were a document this in detail in the in Trump
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time book, we, we were trying to, to pass a, a trillion dollar, $2 trillion package.
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Um, but, but the, the primary focus on it, besides providing some short-term aid to people
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who really needed it was bringing our factories on shore, our essential medicines.
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Um, and if you contrast that, like what's in that $2 trillion package with what the Democrats
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are trying to pass now, it's, it's what we call on math, an empty set, right?
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The, the, the, what the Democrats want to do is just spend a bunch of money with no strategic
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purpose whatsoever, with no thought of solving our supply chain crisis.
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And, you know, you don't know what you got to what's gone.
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Was it the strong economic growth, the rising real wages for blue collar Americans, North
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Korea, keeping their missiles on the ground, uh, Iran at peace, uh, cracking down on communist
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China, securing our Southern border, or, or was it those, those tweets that really common
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You know, and now you got like, you went from the best president ever to the worst, but,
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You mentioned Fauci, uh, in part of your intro.
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I mean, in chapter two of the interim time book, I had my first meeting with him and
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And if you remember, um, January 28th, 2020, this was like the dawn of the pandemic.
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There were really only three people in the white house who was taking the virus serious
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as president me and, and O'Brien, the national security advisor.
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And the boss sends me to the sit room to argue the town, lobby, the task force on behalf
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And I go in there and it's like, there's nothing but, but bogeys in there.
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Like Mulvaney's at the end of the table, acting chief of staff.
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Uh, Orville Redenbacher doppelganger, but the bumbling Robert Redfield at the CDC and
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But there's this little guy, little guy, Glenn, he's sitting across there with his
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little round glass, didn't know him from Adam, didn't know he walked on water, didn't
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know he was a saint, didn't know he was a media doctor.
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Didn't know that he was the highest paid government official in all of America.
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I, he was just a guy sitting across from me at high noon, which would have some symbolism,
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And two minutes in, it's all in the end Trump time book.
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Um, I'm in a violent shouting match with this guy and all he could keep saying,
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over and over again is that, that travel bans don't work.
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I said, dude, it's like, you mean to tell me it's like 20,000 Chinese nationals coming
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A lot of them from Wuhan or like lit up like a Christmas tree with virus coming into LAX
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Are you telling me that we're better off coming, you know, come on down.
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And he just, he held that position that, you know, I, I beat him that day.
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Cause the boss two days later would do the travel.
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But here's, here's what was really important about that day.
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It wasn't just that he was so wrong about the virus right then we find out later on that
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he got an email that day from a Scripps Institute scientist told him flat out, this virus likely
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came from a lab and was genetically engineered as a weapon.
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So think about this now, Fauci on that day, early on January, 28, 2020 knew the following
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that the virus came from Wuhan, that it surfaced within yards of that lab.
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Number three, Fauci knew that he funded that lab.
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And number four, he knew that he authorized the gain of function experiments that can turn
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Cause you can't tell me that that love the two of us sitting there.
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I was the only one who knew that link was from the lab in Wuhan.
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And I'm telling you, Glenn, if he had simply told us that day, come clean that day, millions
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Cause we would have had a completely different strategy.
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Oh, and by the way, the boss would be sitting in the white house for a second term.
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Peter, I have to tell you, uh, you're going to love the special I'm doing in two weeks
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on this because we have all the goods, uh, on him on this particular topic.
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And I said to my staff, when we first were going through all the evidence, I said, if
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America would have forgiven him, if he would have just come clean and said, okay, guys, this
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And Peter, you might know the answer to this question.
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How much did he, did he tell any of the, um, engineers, the bioengineers that were working
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Did he hold any information back because it would have incriminated him?
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He told us nothing, nothing, but more importantly, more importantly, he organized an elaborate
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coverup through this, uh, cutout named Peter Dasik, who I'm sure you'll feature in the special
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Dasik is important because he's a guy at this organization called the EcoHealth Alliance,
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So he was a conduit for money that would go to him as grants and then would go over to
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the Wuhan lab and wash through this, uh, bat lady, Shi Zhengli.
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Now what Fauci did following that notification from that script scientist on the 28th was
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he used that scientist and Dasik and others to basically write letters in support of just
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the opposite, that this thing came from nature.
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So when you, that's why I say, Glenn, I could have saved millions of lives if, if he had simply
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And by the way, in the in Trump time book, that's not the only thing I fought him on.
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I fought him on hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic, that stuff works.
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He tried to, you know, the vaccine, uh, the delay, the vaccine until after the election.
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I tell you, one of our, one of our, one of our producers will probably be in touch,
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If Fauci is such a bad guy, which I, I believe I've seen the documents that we will be showing
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It's, it's, it's like me sitting, uh, standing across the boss, you know, from the oval office
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pointing at him in kind of a very serious conversation.
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And it may or may not be me telling him to fire Fauci because I told him twice early
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on this as, as, as, as Churchill once said to Hitler, strangle that baby in the crib,
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fire him, get him, get him, get him the hell out of the white house.
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I don't blame the boss for not taking my advice.
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It's like, like Azar saying, keep Fauci, uh, Redfield saying it, Stephen Hahn at the FDA
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saying it, you know, all the healthcare bureaucracies saying, Oh, this guy walks on water.
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But more importantly, uh, a little breaking news here.
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It's like, it was also Mulvaney, the chief of staff and the press team who were afraid
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that somehow if you fired him, it would have too much blowback.
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And that was such, I mean, that's, that's like, it's like a one day story.
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If you'd gotten rid of them now, just go, you know, like you're, you're not part of
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I will tell you, it would have been, it would have been bad blowback, but it, it, uh, it
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Um, and, uh, because now when this, when this all really comes out, uh, it is, people are
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going to know what really happened and how villainous, uh, Fauci really is more with Peter
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Peter Navarro, uh, his, uh, book is in Trump time, a journal of America's plague year.
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So Peter, you know, we all knew when, uh, this thing started to drag on, I mean, uh, you
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know, 15 days to, to slow the curve, you know, okay, fine.
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Uh, but once you started getting into three, four months and now you knew that you had to
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have known the supply chain is not, you can't start it again.
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Uh, we're in the worst trouble I've ever seen as a macro economist.
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And just so your listeners understand, it's like, before I joined with, with president
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Trump as his economic advisor, what I did was macroeconomic forecasting.
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I predicted that the stock market collapse in 2007, the housing bubble collapse in 2006.
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Uh, and by the way, Dow 25,000 the day after Trump got elected when the futures were head
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and dead red down, I'm not half bad at forecasting.
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And in, in, in the interim time book, I describe how in May of 2020, think about this, in May
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of 2020, I wrote a memo to the chief of staff, uh, talking about how, um, the supply chains,
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uh, we're going to be threatened by this and we could face a stagflationary scenario, which
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is something which we hadn't suffered since the 1970s.
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It's a combination, uh, of slow growth recession and inflation.
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Usually you don't get those two at the same time.
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There's a, it's a, a lot of complex things going on, but the one, the, what the tipping
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point for this crisis, um, is, is the, uh, Biden universal vaccination policy.
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And regardless of whether you think that's a good thing from a healthcare point of view,
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which I don't, and I'm one of the guys who helped kind of get the vaccine started.
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It's the, the vaccines for people who need it, you know, seniors, people with the comorbidities,
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you don't have Fauci going in and jab six year olds.
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But, but, but put that aside, you know, from purely economic point of view, let's think
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If you are basically forcing people to lose their jobs, uh, if it, because they don't
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want to get vaccinated, many of them, cause they already had the virus and have antibodies,
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And then on top of that, you're going to lose your, your police, your fire, your seals,
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your soldiers, um, just all sorts of people across the labor market in a, in a, in a labor
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So if you just take the trucking thing, for example, with the, the, the, the VAX policy,
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plus Biden's, uh, demolition of the Trump policy of strategic energy dominance, you know,
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where we now have, you know, where Pennsylvania is like the Saudi Arabia.
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Natural gas and natural gas prices are going through the roof.
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I mean, why would a trucker get in a truck knowing that by the end of the journey there,
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they might get, get hassled because of their VAX status and won't make a dime because fuel
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prices outpaced, uh, rates that are set for freight.
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And, and now on top of that, because people are rightly concerned about shortages, uh, there's
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So, I mean, it's going to be a lean Thanksgiving.
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Um, you know, we, this week we had, uh, really low GDP numbers, which point to the stag part
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And that was my mission at the white house with the president.
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Uh, I have so much, so much more to talk to you about.
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I'd love to have you back on, uh, radio in the, in the next couple of weeks, talk more
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about your book, but also, uh, what's happening in China and trade with China and their economy.
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Uh, let's do it just before your, uh, your Fauci thing comes out.
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Talking about dad, the book's coming out on Tuesday, please, if you can get it on Amazon
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So, you know, we have to compete against the corporate media and suppress our sales.
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It's in Trump time in Trump time is the name of the book in Trump time.
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Oh, as Phil Hendry used to say, uh, Dave is the author of don't burn this country, uh,
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which is a new book that is, uh, coming out April 22nd.
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Glenn, was that your Transylvanian accent or just straight up Russian?
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Well, I started out, uh, with, uh, Transylvanian and then then full fledged Russian.
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He is, uh, I thought you were going to offer me Borscht.
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So, uh, I, you heard a story about you today and this is so telling, so telling, um, about
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how journalism is done and how these activists are running everything.
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Everything now tell them, tell the audience, the story of an interview that you just did.
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So it's such a perfect example, as you said, of everything going wrong with society right now.
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I thought you were supposed to be this big homophobe.
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Now there are, there are a bunch of gay magazines, you know, out magazine, advocate, things like
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And, and over the years I've been asked every now and again to do some sort of gay press.
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And I just, you know, I don't really think that separate but equal is a good thing.
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I don't think gay people need their own magazines, believe it or not.
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I don't think they need their own radio station.
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I believe black people and white people can share the airwaves.
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Uh, but in any event, finally, uh, a writer had been reaching out to me for a couple months
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It's a well-known, it's, it's one of the big three.
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So there's out magazine advocate and instinct magazine.
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And a guy had been reaching out to me for a couple months telling me that he's a, he's
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And, you know, he's, he's seen the way the media treats me relative to sexuality.
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And he's been trying to figure out a way to maybe get a piece written about me.
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And, and over a couple of months, I gained a little trust with the guy.
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It's not really the direction I want to go, but I also know, and Glenn, you know, this
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people like to see another side of us a little more personal sometimes instead of, instead
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So I spent about an hour with him on zoom a couple of weeks ago.
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I opened up about a lot of personal stuff that I, that I don't discuss that often publicly
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And, and he wrote me back immediately after he said, this is, this is the best chat that
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He's worked there for about 10 years as a, as a staff writer, long story short, the piece
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was to be published, uh, I believe yesterday or the day before.
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And he was told by the publisher of the magazine that they were not going to do it because my
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opinions were too controversial and that the mob would come destroy them.
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Now, he did also make a point of saying that the publisher himself said that he didn't have
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a problem, but it was that his own audience, we can, we can debate that, but I see, I can
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see why that part, that he was, he's basically the publisher is now being held hostage by his
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And I assure you, Glenn, I think you guys are going to publish the piece on the blaze
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I'm talking about, you know, you know, there's some personal stuff in there, but there's nothing
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I got to tell you, I have to tell you, I, I didn't know about the part of the golden
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Uh, the audience might, might turn against you, you know?
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Uh, so, you know, it's, uh, I just have to say it, you know, because big gay came after
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Um, you know, it is, uh, it's not surprising, but it's really, it's really sad.
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Um, because so many organizations and so many, I mean, and this happens on the right as well,
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What's that saying to you is I won't print the truth because money is more important to
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And also it shows you how weak this ideology is.
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You know, if you believe in ideology over truth, then you'll pretty much do anything
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So, so here you have a publisher who I don't, I actually don't mean to disparage this guy.
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He's got a business and he doesn't want this out of control mob to destroy him.
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Now, maybe he's in the wrong business and maybe he's not the greatest, most brave person
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on the planet, but I don't think the story is really about him.
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It's that we've allowed this, this terrible ideology to destroy almost everything.
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And in this case, you know, imagine, imagine if there was a black magazine or let's say
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ebony or something, I'm not sure if it still exists and they were to only publish black
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Now I suspect that's probably pretty much going to say, I don't have, I don't think we have
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Ebony is not writing a piece, a glowing piece about our good friend, Larry Elder.
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Ebony is not going to write a wonderful expose on the life of Thomas Sowell.
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But this is the problem because if you are walking around, I mean, think, really think
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Anyone listening to this, really think about it.
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If you are walking around and thinking that your skin color is your defining characteristic,
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your sexuality, everyone knows this, your gender, whatever it might be.
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If you think that is the thing that says, oh, now I have that.
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So I must believe a certain set of things because of that.
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And I'll just tell you one other thing on this quick, which is that Peter Thiel, who
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of course is the PayPal co-founder and billionaire founder of Palantir and a million other companies,
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A couple years ago, it was either advocate or out, one of the two, wrote a piece that
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Peter Thiel is not gay, that Peter Thiel, although he's married to a man and is with a man, that
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because of his conservative libertarian ideology, he's not actually what gay is.
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They've actually created a situation where they've separated human beings based on ideology
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The people who run around telling you that who you are is the most important thing.
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You can't play basketball unless you fall in line.
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Everything is about politics, and I think it's grating on the American people.
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I finally think that they've become so arrogant that they don't care.
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I mean, they have said exactly who they are, what they're doing.
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You don't just have boobs like me saying it's coming.
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They're seeing it now, and I really think that it's a race to the finish line here.
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I don't know which one's going to win because they're way ahead, but I will tell you, I think
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there is a good portion of this country now that includes many Democrats and independents
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The proof of that is just in some of the polls we're seeing out of Virginia the last couple
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days because Youngkin now has something like an eight-point lead because McAuliffe has brought
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out Biden to tell everybody that Youngkin's racist, and they're doing all the nonsense
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And Eric Swalwell, who's in bed with the Chinese spy that we all know about, Democrat, he's tweeting
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out that Youngkin, there's a specific word that Youngkin would like to use about black
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So the positive part, and I know you interviewed my friend Michael Malice a couple days ago.
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You know, Michael Malice often talks about this.
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Now, he's an anarchist, but his point is that they're throwing everything they have at us
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And think about who our sort of ideological opponents are.
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They're Joe Biden, who obviously is cognitively not there.
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It's Nancy Pelosi, who's sort of not right either.
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Now, they seem like they have incredible power, right, because of big tech and media and everything
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And I like, you know, I don't like to play the side thing, but it's like, I like what our
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We have the right ideas, and we have better people.
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When they're telling you that we're going to take your children to school, you have
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no right to say what they are going to be educated about.
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And we're going to be we're going to inject them with something as young as five years
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old, even though on the I'm sure you saw it on the FDA board out of the 17 people, they
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And one of the doctors said, we won't know what happens until we inject the kids.
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I mean, if you want your children in the face of this, then what are you?
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I will tell you, I think they have gone too far.
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And it is a really, really good thing for America.
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Really, I really appreciate our friendship and love working with you.
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That story is going to be up at TheBlaze.com if it's not already.