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On today's show, we discuss the importance of finding out the identity of a key witness in the Al Capone scandal, and why we need to know who the real identity of the whistleblower is. We also talk to a brand new congressional candidate in U.S.A. running for a seat that's going to be close to being won in a primary, and we talk about why we should know his identity.
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welcome to the podcast it's myself stew along with mr glenn beck yeah there he is uh we talk
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a lot about the whistleblower today do we really need to know this guy's name is it important
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glenn thinks it is and and he outlines a really good case as to why we need to know
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uh about what uh not only who this guy is but much more importantly who he was connected with
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and what his identity uncovers in this giant ukraine scandal we also talked to a brand new
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congressional candidate in utah running for a seat that's going to be really close uh burgess
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owens who's a former of course nfl star um will also join us today and rabbi daniel lapin will be
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with us as well uh we talk that about that and also quid pro quos we try to say it 6 000 times
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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is al capone's accountant remember al capone wouldn't have gone to jail if it wasn't for
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the meticulous accounting records that his accountant did there was it was all under code
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and nobody wanted him to uh testify i well i should say the good guys wanted him to testify
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the bad guys even the bad guys in the police did everything they could to make sure he never
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testified al capone wanted him any place but on the witness stand because he was the only guy
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that could crack open all of it now he didn't want to testify against al capone he knew what that
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meant he's probably a dead man he didn't want to do it he wasn't necessarily on the side of the good
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guys but they finally got him to court and he testified but al capone never would have put his
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accountant forward right like they the democrats you know i mean they went to shift was involved in this
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beforehand they highlighted this guy as the whistleblower and if he's the guy that unravels
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all this why would they want to promote his profile why people do stupid really stupid things
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congressional stupidity is a good argument and in back and in passion when you are so when your
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only goal is destroy him destroy him destroy him at any cost destroy him when your passion is that high
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you make stupid mistakes why would al capone keep a detailed accounting record of who he was bribing
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how it was going money going here to there why would you keep that in paper i mean arrogance yeah but
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i mean he's actually running a business right there's a reason so is the dnc yeah no i agree so
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it was the dnc but like you could have easily instead of doing a whistleblower report to get
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this whole thing kicked off you could have leaked it to the new york times and had them write an article
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about this call and you would have had a ball rolling in that way then you all could have been
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out publishing probably you know we need these transcripts and blah blah blah you could have done
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all of that right yes but you needed somebody to lodge the complaint withstanding remember that's the
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whole whistleblower thing you have to lodge it withstanding for a whistleblower complaint but i
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mean to get an impeachment done you you could have started this with a media report easily and it could
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have built but the whole idea the whole idea with the democrats has been get somebody on the inside
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get somebody who's on the inside they're around him the whole time he's crazy he's dangerous
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that was that was part of this there's there's this guy he's i mean he's a career diplomat he's been
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around forever he's just a guy in the white house he was part of that phone call he heard it and he
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was so upset about it and he's been hearing other people that were so upset well there weren't really
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necessarily a lot of people that were really upset that were on the phone call you know he didn't even
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say there was quid pro quo when he first wrote his account there was no mention of quid pro quo until
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he met with adam schiff but let's let's let's back up for a second this guy i believe he is in danger
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but i believe that the democrats have been saying this look he was the guy until five days after our
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chalkboard now i'm not i'm not suggesting to you that it that definitely is what did it but i do
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believe because i know everyone on capitol hill was talking about that chalkboard within the first
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couple of days of that chalkboard being out okay they watched it as groups so that got out what do
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they have this guy is center he was a missing piece that we didn't even know existed and if you'll
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remember we did the chalkboard five days later they're like don't worry about this guy yeah this guy
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might have political collection connection so don't even worry about this guy this guy we got another
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guy okay remember that and they just tried to brush him off and bury him and i said on the air who cares
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about another whistleblower we have the transcripts right but once you know the name of this guy and you
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can do your homework and see where he was positioned he's the smoking gun he's the smoking gun he's the
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guy in the center of all of this it even goes back to um before the the inauguration his attorney now
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his attorney is the guy who um in 2017 inauguration um he starts talking about how trump has got to go
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um as soon as uh in july of 2017 he says i predict cnn is going to play a key role in the real donald trump
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um not finishing out his first term as president we'll get rid of him and and this country is strong
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enough to survive him and even his supporters uh as one falls meaning as as one person leaves the white
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house that is not on the side of donald trump as one falls two more will take their place
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he promised that a coup would occur in many steps the coup has this is this is the the whistleblower's
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attorney in uh 2017 the coup has started first of many steps rebellion impeachment will follow
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ultimately a terrible attorney why would you be publicly tweeting these things well because
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credibility later on because he said he tweeted this soon as the president took office he tweeted
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that cia employees should come to his law firm to lawfully challenge the new president so he was
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recruiting cia agents he's like uh the guy with the mesothelioma commercials yes yes do you have
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mesothelioma would you like this would you like to impeach this president we can help okay so that's who
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this guy is he's calling for cia agents to come into his office who want to help get this president
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impeached that's at inauguration now the whistleblower happens to be a cia agent he happens to be the guy
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who was at uh joe biden's side he's the guy who was in the oval office when barack obama was calling
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in all of the investigators into washington from ukraine and having a very awkward meeting that even the
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good guy prosecutors all said was really weird basically they called us into washington to see if
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we could help them find dirt on donald trump he was the guy who was at the embassy helping chalupa
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he's in the white house organizing things with chalupa this is the woman who was the one that
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coordinated and did all of the trump uh investigation was the go-between it appears between um uh the
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ukrainians and the uh fusion gps and it's also a fried flour tortilla wrapped around meat cheese sour
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cream lettuce and tomatoes right so now so now this is just a this is just a coincidence that he was
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you know that he was involved with all of these people it's a coincidence that his attorney is talking
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about a coup and taking him out and plotting an impeachment it's also a coincidence that the day
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after uh robert muller is it closes his case and says there's nothing here the guy comes out and says oh i
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i've got a concern but doesn't say quid pro quo says i i have a concern about a phone call
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really that's wow that's interesting and they immediately shift gears from muller to this guy
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he goes to adam schiff and then all of a sudden he has an attorney guess who schiff sends him to
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this guy he now has an attorney and he includes quid quid pro quo
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that's real all of that is just a coincidence it's i mean i blow your mind here i don't think it is
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yeah i mean i know it's weird it's almost as if they had a i mean is there a doubt at this point
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that there are large amounts of people working not only for the left and democrats but also just in
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the state department and other places in the government whose entire goal since donald trump
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took president was to make him not president anymore i don't think there's a really a doubt
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on that at all no right i mean like that's no clearly true and they you know they would probably
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say well we did it for because of good reasons he was doing things that were erratic for the country
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and bad for the country blah blah blah okay whatever you can believe that if you want however the guy
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was elected president of the united states exactly he controls these things and if he controls these
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things it's your job to either support them or resign um unless you believe something illegal is going
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on which some of them say there was and they did this whistleblower thing all that is fine but
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it's all inside of an obvious structure and movement within the government and within the democratic
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party to get this guy removed from office the second he was elected and that is you know that is a that's
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a it's an undercurrent that can't be ignored so this whistleblower it is it is critical that this
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whistleblower makes it to an open witness stand and the cross-examination is prepared to ask him about all of the
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things that he was doing in ukraine because he's the linchpin he's the go-between on all of these things on
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fusion gps on the joe biden corruption on on all of it he is the accountant
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now the press i've never seen anything like it and it felt weird at the time as soon as they started
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talking about this whistleblower and they said well who is the whistleblower the minute that question
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was asked you're going to get him killed you're going to get him killed wait we're just wondering
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who he is you're going to get him killed you're going to get him killed you're going to get him
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killed you're going to get him killed well now i know why this guy is more dangerous to the dnc
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than than jeffrey epstein if this guy isn't protected not from the right but from the left
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this guy is going to end up hanging himself with paper sheets while in custody this guy
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is the buried body he knows all of it he's the tie between all of it he is the key to the massive
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corruption of the dnc and i don't think anybody wants to get into that
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now they're they're again saying that uh donald trump jr uh outed him and so donald trump jr is going to
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get him killed believe me everyone on the right wants him to testify when you know his name and
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you see the connections and you've watched our special on ukraine you know he's the most important
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person to put on the stand you want him alive you want him to testify i want him under protection
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of the republicans not the democrats because this guy knows where all the bodies are buried
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and if this guy testifies you're going to be able to pull his testimony apart and you'll see what's
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really going on and believe me believe me next wednesday a week from yesterday we're going to go
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through what's really going on what really happened in ukraine we thought we knew oh no it's much worse
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than that it's much worse than that this guy i'm telling you is in danger but he's in danger from
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the left and everyone on the right needs to protect this guy everybody on the right needs to make it very
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clear we want him to testify we want him alive and healthy and well rested because this guy must go on
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the witness stand the best of the glenn beck program
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hey it's glenn and you're listening to the glenn beck program if you like what you're hearing on this
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show make sure you check out pat gray unleashed it's available wherever you download your favorite
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podcasts pat has uh written a song uh and uh it's about the whistleblower because no one wants to talk
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about the whistleblower uh you know ran paul is being pretty brave uh by continually saying you know
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we need to know the whistleblower's name and then tweeting out articles with the guy's name in it
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uh and he's fighting for the right to say the name in congress but it's just going to be an absolute
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nightmare but i think yeah he's you don't want to say the name well you just don't want to say it you
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don't no so you wrote a song about the about about the not wanting to say the name yeah and it's so it's
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it's kind of mysterious where did it come from where did this it really came from a place of mystery
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uh and then and then somebody walked into my studio this morning about 6 30 yeah and and said
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to me uh pat and i thought at first i thought it was colonel sanders uh you know from kentucky fried
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chicken yeah colonel sanders yeah yeah okay uh what how was it was he thinner than colonel
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sanders no no oh good golly no no it's the same size no he's a little bit smell like chicken yes
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yeah he did smell like chicken and he was larger than okay all right we got the larger part
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but uh but much much much we we got it we got it but he sat down in my studio and he said i've
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written a song i've given you the lyrics you just come up with the music and sing it and so it's like
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a bernie top and yeah uh elton john sort of yes yeah yes all right so did the lyrics speak to you they
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did they did speak to me all right and so okay so here i want to share it now okay this is the song
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it's a little mysterious it's uh i guess kind of about sort of about the whistleblower sort of
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about the whistleblower in a roundabout way yes eric charamella eric charamella eric charamella
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charamella charamella charamella charamella eric eric charamella eric charamella eric
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that is really wow pat that's catchy thank you so sample some so there's something that seemed
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familiar about the actual music i don't know i think it's just i think it's the lyrics are so
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catchy you just kind of feel like it's so familiar i feel like i've heard it a hundred times what do
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you call that song i call it eric charamella really yeah really i don't know why yeah it just kind of
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hit me i i you know when colonel sanders came to me and said hey we should we should do a song i thought
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it should be called uh the whistleblower by another name oh okay yeah all right wow that's deep yeah
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steep yeah it's a little more subtle yeah than the name i had for it so and your name for it
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eric charamella okay wow that is uh that's weird that's weird uh okay so pat how do you how where
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do you think this goes you know next week they're now going to actually have the open hearings in the
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house and it's all going to be covered you know the which is weird why would you do this this close
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to thanksgiving and christmas in two weeks in two weeks everybody unplugs yeah well including
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congress right they're going to be going home pretty soon yeah they're going to be going home
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for the holidays don't they always they leave for like a month although this is so this is so important
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yeah we got to get this wrapped up i mean because there was extensive reporting in october that the
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democrats were slow playing this intentionally because they wanted to drag it out and now all of a sudden
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they're are they rushing through this i mean next week they're going to be doing these hearings
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you're right i mean if it happens if if they're doing it remember um give me an example of this
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uh george w bush he's president of the united states and they pushed through a ban on incandescent light
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bulbs yep remember when this happened yeah yeah right right was a christmas eve i can't remember so
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they were there voting on something um but like they do a lot of stuff like that where they'll throw it
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in the holidays because they know well you're healthcare right yeah time yeah 20 right like
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right before christmas before christmas yeah and nobody is around to watch it it's the tree fall
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but if the tree falls in congress around christmas time did a tree actually fall i mean we barely want
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to pay attention to these people on regular days yeah you know when it's it's christmas you're with
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your family you're doing the family things you're vomiting after a party these are not times necessarily
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you want to look at this you'd think the only reason why you want an impeachment here is to
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draw a lot of eyeballs from americans who are saying oh my gosh the president got impeached
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right you want this to be a big media event because we know he's not getting tossed out in the senate
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unless may i yeah let me play devil's advocate and by saying devil's advocate i mean literally devil's
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advocate advocating for satan in this particular case um madam speaker if i may the case against the
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president a little thin a little thin um they're also going to be uh free to make accusations on the
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other side which puts you and the dnc in uh real trouble now right now the poll numbers are okay
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you've done damage they're good that you've done damage to the president if you're a democrat they're
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they're pretty good right now right right now you so you've done your damage you've sent the signal
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to your people may i suggest it's in your best interest to ram this through when no one's watching
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and if the senate then says there's nothing here they'll vote for that and you can pick it up
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after the first of the year and say we had a case we had a case you could say anything about that case
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the media is not going to report the media is not going to correct you you can say whatever you want
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they're going to say he was impeached but this this this senate that was in the bag for the president
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wouldn't take it up that's why i really believe if they vote to impeach the senate needs to say
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fine we'll pick it up after the first of the year and then the go with the trial go with it and make
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sure that elizabeth warren and everybody else have to be there that campaign trail yeah that's a
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requirement in case you don't know yep they can they we'd have elizabeth warren kamala harris
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cory booker among others that would have all that have to be there they don't want that to happen
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so make sure that they are seated in the senate for this impeachment off of the campaign trail that
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would be great and get the best damn prosecutor uh to to do your defense i you gotta stop playing
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defense you need offense so you get your team to ask and cross-examine all of these witnesses
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because that whistleblower is connected to all the stuff that nobody wants you to uh nobody wants
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revealed that's a plausible case it seemed it would be a reversal seemingly from their position just a
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few weeks ago but it does seem like a plausible case uh it makes sense for them it doesn't help
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the senators but i don't know maybe they dnc you know the house doesn't really care about that no
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they're all they're doing is they want to be able to say to their base we did it we did it yeah we
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impeached him but it's their fault they wouldn't try him and i'll say too these cases we if one
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thing we've learned about all these trump investigations is the cases always look best
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until you actually hear from the people right like the case you know uh james comey looked really
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credible at one point and then all of a sudden he was out testifying everyone's like wait a minute
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this guy doesn't connect with me at all he's he he's obviously got some agenda uh michael cohen
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that was a huge deal right like everybody this is a guy who's the closest associate is is is
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abandoning him goes out in front and testifies in front of cameras and everyone's like oh this
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guy's a joke roger robert muller the investigation the investigation i mean if you watch the media
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reporting i mean this was a open and shut case the entire time it was going on until we got the
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investigation and people read it and were like oh that's it and i think like that has been a pattern
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that's gone on over and over again the the taylor testimony with the texts and and and his opening
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statement you know has some compelling parts to it if you believe the president did something wrong
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i wonder though when he gets in front of the cameras again which is supposed to happen next
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week how much of that falls apart does he look like this unimpeachable witness then and how bad
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was muller when he testified and we testified it was a total disaster yeah he could barely he could
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barely get through a sentence this one is amazing i will tell you though this is a death match this
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this is truly a death match i think that um they're doing damage to the president uh and they're giving
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him body blow after body blow after body blow quite honestly the gop is doing a horrendous job as always
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horrendous job there's no friend to the president that is doing him any service right now uh and i
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believe i mean i'm not standing up for the president i'm standing up for the truth
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if this audience doesn't think that if trump was doing all these bad things and it was impeachable
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if you think i wouldn't be making the case that he should be impeached you're wrong
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i would absolutely do that and my my track record is very clear i'm not defending him because i'm a
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trump supporter i'm defending him because he's being wronged he's being wronged this is wrong it's
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almost to the point where he should demand a trial in the senate i would he should i would he should
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demand it and let's see what you have yep make that case go make the case against go i want this to
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be an open trial and i'm gonna have i'm gonna have i've got so much information you know stew came
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in and he didn't see the special last week and he said you know rudy giuliani blah blah blah and i
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agree remember i used to say i kind of want rudy giuliani uh as president but if you're in the room
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with rudy giuliani this is like 15 years ago yeah but if you're in the room with rudy giuliani
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and the guy who is pissing him off all the time is suddenly not at the white house don't ask him
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hey what happened to bob because he might be in the rose garden okay underground right so i know who
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rudy giuliani is i know who rudy giuliani is but if you look at what the accusations are on rudy giuliani
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yes he looks like he was um representing some bad guys well he was also representing some people at
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the request of hunter biden who were bad guys in another country in another country that was kind
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of his uh post uh mayor what he that's what he did what he does he went out and he took a bunch of
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money to defend a bunch of people and i don't necessarily lawyer yeah i don't like that but he
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got lots of money to defend people that necessarily but he's a lawyer yeah he's trying to defend the bad
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guys as well as good right yeah but he did become kind of like a mob lawyer but again again it's rudy
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giuliani how do you think he cleaned up new york okay with disney but when you but when you look at
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what they're actually saying he was up front and open about all of it he said a lot of it on television
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yeah he was like hey i'm going over and meeting with these guys hey i just met with them they said
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some bad things hey i've got all this paperwork i'm delivering it to the state department hey they
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haven't done anything i'm going to go back and start looking for some more stuff because they
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don't seem to there's not if he's a crook he's a really bad crook and the one thing i don't believe
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of rudy giuliani is that he's inept at his crookery what a nice compliment that's so nice
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thank you very much thank you this is the best of the glenn beck program
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know we need to clean up washington and we've been down this road a million times uh who are going to
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send to washington that can actually have a backbone and actually do the right thing and who's willing
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to stand now i am never going to endorse anyone ever again and mainly because if i endorse someone
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they lose um but i will tell you uh this is a friend of mine he's been on the show several times
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he's an nfl super bowl champion uh he is also the author of a great book called liberalism or how
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uh or how to turn good men into whiners weenies and wimps uh where he exposes the roots of the
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naacp and everything else his name is burgess owens he announced yesterday that he is running for
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congress hello burgess how are you glenn how you doing my friend good talking with you and uh i'm all in
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no not endorse my buddy no no no no no run run i'm not endorsing anybody it's the kiss of death
00:28:24.880
yeah yeah well listen i appreciate i appreciate this opportunity to talk to your audience and
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and i'm so excited about the opportunity uh to just to cover our country and and come back to our basic
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uh uh fundamental uh things that has allowed us to be the great nation we are so this is a good
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chance to get started with that for sure this is the first time uh you know we had dinner together
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at a fundraiser um this last saturday and uh i didn't even have to ask you how your soul was
00:28:52.840
um you're the first guy i think that i've i've ever thought no i know his soul i know you're you are
00:28:59.740
possibly um i don't know what it is with mike lee but he hasn't lost his soul and he's able to stand
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and i i sense the same thing in you that you're you know exactly what you're walking into
00:29:14.600
so why are you walking into it it is uh it's interesting because i'm one of those guys who
00:29:21.260
never ever consider myself to uh to look at the political arenas as something that's a solution for
00:29:26.360
me or something i want to be involved with but you know i've been as you know i've had a passion for
00:29:31.540
our kids and ever since i left nfl i've always known that uh to get our country back we need to get
00:29:36.400
our kids back i thought about this back in 83 when i retired as it's just being a a black community
00:29:41.380
thing i now know it's it's not a black community thing it's it's an all all community thing that
00:29:45.800
our kids are at risk and about four months ago i had an epiphany that even though i'm doing things
00:29:50.200
here in and in utah for at-risk kids coming out of the juvenile system that uh it doesn't matter
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it really if we don't get back uh our country from the leftist uh we will allow the leftist to do
00:30:02.000
for the rest of our country what it's done for my community and what they've done my community
00:30:05.920
again is it's travesty i think the fact is the biggest part of that is most people have no idea
00:30:11.440
how successful we were when we were uh embracing the american way the american culture and i call it
00:30:17.520
head heart hand and home we we're educating ourselves we were believing in god in a big way
00:30:23.320
70 of our black men were committed to marriage we were industrious leading our country in terms of
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the growth of middle class because we had more entrepreneurs than every four 40 percent of us
00:30:32.980
entrepreneurs and we believe in family units that was our our foundation that was our core
00:30:38.780
and the leftists came in through the nwhcp and other black elitists and destroyed it so we cannot
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allow that to happen our country this we're at a point where so much is at risk so much is needed
00:30:50.640
and we need to as we people come together once again like we always have done wake up recognize
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we're under attack and let's fight these guys when our country backs our kids have a hopeful
00:31:00.520
and encouraging future in which we can look at each other from inside out not outside in
00:31:05.580
so burgess you're a you're a business guy i mean you were a football player and then you went into
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i mean maybe this is why i think you might make it is because you uh you're not about politics i mean
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i can't even imagine you in that group because it's just not you
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well i mean that as a compliment by the way thank you so much well i think uh when it comes down to
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it um you know our country was was built on people who who wanted to give service we looked at uh an
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opportunity to go out and serve serve our fellow men put in place policies that we can live with and
00:31:43.500
come back and be part of that of that process we then live with what what we uh uh results of what
00:31:49.260
we put in place we need to get back to that the biggest problem we're having today is what i'll
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call elitist and it's it's it's it's something that happens when people uh uh kind of becoming engaged
00:32:00.080
they're no longer a part of that middle class that understanding of what makes the middle class
00:32:04.380
go what it is and they they kind of see themselves in a different sphere again we've had that problem in
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my community for for for way too long we have people who live the american dream uh they have power
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they have money they they have protection they have everything they need but they cannot relate
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to those who's trying to follow them they pull the bridge up because of the marxist and social
00:32:24.460
ideology they have embraced the anti-god and ideology they have embraced so i i think i represent and i
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hope i represent particular values of utah uh we believe in our kids we believe in our god uh we
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believe in our country and and we particularly believe in respect starting off respecting of god and
00:32:42.020
respect about women uh womanhood we we do that back again like like like what i was taught when i
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was going up i tell you this this would be such a a great place for those who right now don't feel
00:32:51.480
that uh that that this is a place of hope we can give them once again understanding what america
00:32:56.020
is all about okay so you're going after a democrat this is usually this is utah's fourth congressional
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district it's usually republican isn't it it is it is usually republican um uh this is the seat that
00:33:09.400
mila i've lost uh a couple years ago uh and and the the person that i'm running against i hear is a nice guy
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but the problem is this he's he's supporting and he's part of a party that's not really been nice to my
00:33:21.200
my race uh and this is what i'm hoping people can understand it's not about personality it's not about
00:33:27.620
party it's about policies if you have a policy of a party that puts in policies that allows 75 percent
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of the black boys in the state of california cannot pass reading and writing tests where over
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the obama years 83 percent of black boy teen males across the country could not find jobs
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and become super kind of unemployable we have uh an abortion industry that's targeting our kids
00:33:49.240
20 million of our black babies have been killed since 1973 and it's been because 70 80 percent of
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those abortion students are put into my community those are the kind of things we need to look at it
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about the about it is by the party that that it is against everything i just talked about they're
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against education they're against against industry they're against god and against the family unit
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so it's really not about a people thing it's not about me against the the particularly incumbent right
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now it's the party that i believe we as a people need to recognize it's nothing good for for my race
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and for those who have a heart if it's not good for my race it's not good for america
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burgess owens uh burgess owens uh is uh running uh do you have do you have a website that people can
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go to or yes yes i do burgess for utah the number four and before again of those tenants head heart
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hands at home and glenn i believe that this is an opportunity for americans to unite finally we've
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never been more divided than we are today we have good people in democratic parties good people
00:34:53.040
independents and republicans we have to those who love america let's focus on head heart hands at
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home education god family and industry those of us who believe in that will come together coalesce
00:35:06.320
come and then not allow the other side the leftist to divide us this is a chance for unity guys and i
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think we can do this because we the people have have been been the very best at focusing on what
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american culture is all about thank you burgess i appreciate it god bless thank you guys i appreciate
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it you bet okay uh burgess for utah um again not endorsing yeah i mean i like the guy a lot it's a lot to
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lapin in 20 minutes than most people will be able to teach you in in in a lifetime welcome well now
00:36:20.420
you've set me up to go nowhere but down i know go ahead go ahead live up to that standard
00:36:26.740
how are you rabbi couldn't be better thank you glenn wonderful to be with you uh so i want to i want
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to ask you there was a there was somebody who just lost their job at fox a couple of weeks ago because
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they said you know i don't understand the the god they the the democrats and he didn't mean all
00:36:42.000
democrats but the left they'll they'll say they believe in god he said but i don't recognize their
00:36:47.680
god he said i think it's more like uh bail uh i wrote a book about the the eye of moloch
00:36:55.420
i think he's right i think he's right but he lost his job for that um what does that what for
00:37:03.100
people who don't know what he was talking about who is that god well first of all i mean the question
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is whether that is really uh who the left worships and i i think it just may be um overly technical in the
00:37:19.220
sense that um and if i if i can disagree with you slightly i'm not sure history is repeating itself
00:37:25.300
i think we are now in a period unprecedented in american history in this epoch we've never seen anything
00:37:33.120
like this before because uh what we have now is a huge divide between the left and everybody else
00:37:43.300
and the left today has become an almost unmanageable collection of creeps and crooks and clowns and
00:37:52.000
cranks i mean just look at what makes the left up today um essentially it's you might think of the
00:37:59.600
left as the urban atheists of america that's that's essentially uh the unifying creed i think that's a
00:38:06.520
slam on atheists i really do i know some atheists they're not like that i mean some atheists are but
00:38:12.960
some you know and and some are not now we may be thinking of of a mutual friend with whom i was
00:38:18.800
once together with with you on this on this very show right uh who he most decided he isn't and and
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you're right i i have to take it back with regard to people like him and many others but um but there
00:38:30.980
is a sense of of worship on the left and the only question is what are they worshiping now we could
00:38:36.920
say they're worshiping baal uh as as you said and we could also say that the divide is between those
00:38:43.760
who worship the big g of god and the little g of government yeah there is a huge worship now is the
00:38:50.660
left a religion is it a belief system or is it just a political credo and i would have to say it's a
00:38:56.400
belief system yeah i think it's a religion and one you know what distinguishes a religion from a
00:39:01.960
tennis club for instance you know i mean right uh you know the scientologists have a everybody wants
00:39:09.100
to call their their lives a religion uh many people don't but what it is that um that distinguishes
00:39:16.020
a religion from you know a model railroad society if you like is that a religion has to tackle and
00:39:23.180
answer the three basic questions the fundamental questions and um you know if you've got an inquisitive
00:39:30.160
kid sitting next to you on an airplane the kid asks the the three fundamental questions where you
00:39:35.120
from where you're going and what do you do so uh where are we from how did human beings capable of
00:39:43.360
moving from being land-bound creatures in 1902 uh to 2019 where we've got more than 10 000 airplanes in
00:39:54.980
the air at any given moment like we are anybody who remains an atheist in contemplating the fact
00:40:02.520
that it's not otters or beavers or camels or cows or kangaroos that have achieved this it's something
00:40:09.180
touched by the finger of god a creature called human beings made this leap into the air we're
00:40:14.440
extraordinary creatures but how did we get to this planet and as far as we know at the moment uniquely in
00:40:20.600
this vast empty universe we got to answer the question of how we got here and um and i answer
00:40:26.680
that that a uh a god created us in his image and put us here my answer is quick brief and simple
00:40:32.860
a non-provable by the way uh the religion of secular fundamentalism which is i think a better term
00:40:40.720
than a you're right i i withdraw atheists secular fundamentalism is the official state religion of
00:40:48.340
america but why are they a religion because they answer that question they say by a lengthy process
00:40:54.960
of unaided materialistic evolution primitive protoplasm turned into bookkeepers and ballerinas
00:41:02.560
that's what happened now that's not provable either but it's a belief you also have to answer the second
00:41:09.560
question isn't it a isn't a sign of a religion when the belief goes from a theory
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to a defended at all cost belief and that's what it is because otherwise there's no way to explain
00:41:24.340
why a group of gray-haired old ladies on the upper east side of new york have to file a lawsuit against
00:41:30.840
a louisiana parish for teaching creationism what they are doing is just what the muslims did when
00:41:37.140
they invaded the iberian peninsula in the seventh century basically demolished the catholic churches and
00:41:43.180
turn them into mosques you cannot withstand heresy if you are a devoted believer in your faith and
00:41:50.080
right there in front of you right in your face somebody is committing heresy you kill them and so
00:41:56.520
what is the connection between a group of ladies on the up east side of new york and a louisiana parish
00:42:02.200
louisiana parish has the audacity to violate their belief system that we are here through a process of
00:42:09.220
lengthy unaided materialistic evolution by daring to teach creationism well of course that's outrageous
00:42:15.960
and so we've got these two uh this clash between two cultures in america we are no longer one nation
00:42:22.680
under god we are two nations occupying the same piece of real estate and in this sense history repeats
00:42:29.640
itself because in the middle of the 19th century we also found ourselves two nations occupying the same
00:42:37.440
piece of real estate that time we had to solve it by bullets and i hope this time we can solve it by
00:42:42.640
ballots and that was why the religion of secular fundamentalism hates donald trump so much okay so
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let me go back to uh bale or or moloch same god in the old testament moloch bale same interchangeable
00:42:56.820
no no not interchangeable but close okay yeah fellow travelers yeah okay so um the reason why i say
00:43:04.260
that they that they that i think this guy from fox was was actually on to something is not that they
00:43:10.040
knowingly are worshiping but we are unknowingly doing all of the same things their worshipers did
00:43:19.420
sure well can you go into that yes certainly one of the um one of the outstanding characteristics
00:43:25.880
of both moloch and bale and you've you've spoken about this many times i've heard you
00:43:30.200
um is that they used to sacrifice their kids now you got a little bit of this as well as well um among
00:43:37.660
the um egyptians during the pharaoh time and uh but in in in practice this worship means
00:43:46.420
that you have to you sacrifice your children as a way of expressing your fealty to this well
00:43:53.520
how you do it and the reasons you do it are probably not that important but we do it here in other words
00:43:59.500
right now in america there are two cultures and you can find some of the nicer small towns in america
00:44:06.540
which are basically governed and shaped by those who worship the big g of god and then you've got
00:44:13.280
cities like new york and detroit and baltimore newark and many many other cities today on the west coast
00:44:18.480
california particularly that are run by those who worship something else entirely now where are the lives of
00:44:25.800
young males sacrificed it's clear where in the cities that are run by secular fundamentalism
00:44:35.840
young men in disproportionate numbers end up in the criminal justice system and in jail their lives are
00:44:43.100
sacrificed completely and that is an exact fulfillment in other words what we do is so important that we
00:44:51.860
don't care if it costs the lives of our sons and that is what the culture is saying we are so devoted
00:44:59.060
to a lifestyle with absolutely no divine restraints because after all i mean what has held western
00:45:07.840
civilization together for centuries is really the the essential rituals and restraints and rules of
00:45:17.040
religion we want to toss all of that out none of that holds we want to do whatever we choose to
00:45:24.920
sexually and we want to do whatever we choose to financially which usually means uh taking it away
00:45:31.420
from uh those who have created it and bestowing it upon those who are living multi-generational
00:45:38.700
dysfunctionality so uh as long as we can do the things we want to do the fact that our sons end up
00:45:46.860
dead and in jail that's just a fair price to pay if you a believer in ball or secular fundamentalism
00:45:55.200
that's a deal with the devil you absolutely make and you can see i mean just look at america you're
00:46:00.220
also sacrificing your newborns which they did absolutely you you to be a follower you had to
00:46:07.000
have you know orgies and sex get pregnant and then you would return and sacrifice your newborn
00:46:12.980
on the altar and and celebrate literally celebrate the death of that child and that's what we're seeing
00:46:20.240
with with people who are are touting planned parenthood if you think about it it's it's the most unbelievably
00:46:26.220
selfish lifestyle what you're saying is i want to do whatever i don't well choose to and if the next
00:46:31.520
generation has to pay for it with their lives hey so be it you said once we were talking about um
00:46:38.320
occupy wall street and i don't know if you remember this i do um but you were talking about uh excrement
00:46:44.740
and how that is yes it is actually part of of all of this yeah and you see it now it's i mean it's
00:46:53.720
it's in the big progressive cities it's everywhere on the streets and that's like that i i never grew
00:47:00.260
up with ever hearing about stuff like that so i'll tell you when it used to happen you didn't hear about
00:47:06.380
it much but when you were growing up what you used to come across and and again we didn't in our day-to-day
00:47:11.580
lives we didn't but i know you have friends in law enforcement as i do and i remember going back to
00:47:17.140
to los angeles in the um in the 80s uh they would tell me what the scene of a break-in sometimes
00:47:26.000
looked like when they would come to a place that had been robbed usually on the west side of los
00:47:31.720
angeles brentwood santa monica beverly hills beverly wood uh in in those uh upscale areas when those
00:47:40.060
houses were broken into they almost invariably discovered that those who broke in had left a
00:47:48.240
fecal business card behind usually on the living room carpet that's what they did because in primitive
00:47:56.740
societies right and all societies that are stripped of faith in the god of abram isaac and jacob
00:48:04.900
eventually devolve into primitivism and we see that by the way today also with piercings
00:48:11.120
body piercings going on very indistinguishable from the cannibals of new guinea of a hundred years ago
00:48:17.460
uh body piercings is an expression of primitivism and tribalism and when you strip away uh biblical
00:48:26.060
judeo-christian values then automatically we devolve down into that and so uh these people were
00:48:33.360
expressing their contempt for the homes into which they had illegally invaded by depositing this we'll
00:48:41.080
also find that in low grade street language one of the worst invectives you can hurl at somebody
00:48:48.440
also has to do with that part of the anatomy so this is very primitive this is very basic um this is
00:48:55.940
basically toddlers who are 30 and 40 years old still acting like toddlers all is central to that
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all right uh we're back with uh rabbi daniel lapin the blaze radio network