The Glenn Beck Program - August 03, 2020


Best of The Program | Guests: Dr. Simone Gold & Loren Culp | 8⧸3⧸20


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

171.93985

Word Count

6,255

Sentence Count

4

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

In this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, we discuss the fallout from the Pac-12 Conference's decision to play a conference-only schedule this season, the demands of a group of disgruntled players, and racial injustice in sports and society.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hey great podcast for uh monday morning uh yeah i'm i'm up on the dating block again
00:00:06.520 we explain uh in the show we also have uh dr gold with us the woman who was fired uh last week from
00:00:14.620 her job she tells an amazing story we have another woman uh that is about 70 who might be going to
00:00:21.900 jail for opening up her business in uh arizona and a guy who might bring some sanity tomorrow
00:00:28.460 is the primary for the gop in washington state there's a guy who's never been in politics before
00:00:35.340 he's the chief of police and he wants washingtonians to give him the governorship all this and more on
00:00:42.860 today's podcast you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:00:54.780 i know you're not a you're not a football fan but uh the pack 12 playing their conference only
00:01:04.040 schedule this year because because of covid 19 i guess they're going to be protected inside the
00:01:09.020 conference somehow but if they played somebody outside the conference they'd be completely
00:01:12.920 infected with the disease but uh spoken as a true byu fan who's very pissed off lost three games
00:01:20.620 because of the back 12 and seven overall but uh they've they've there's a group of players uh 13
00:01:28.480 have signed this demand list but there's apparently hundreds of players who are on board with this
00:01:33.700 and they're not well let's hear the demands okay they're not gonna hear the demands they've got
00:01:38.220 they've got to be reasonable oh they are they're completely reasonable and and i think the pack 12
00:01:43.280 can deliver on all these things uh but they will not play football until these demands uh are met
00:01:50.460 and they include health and safety precautions okay completely reasonable totally reasonable right
00:01:55.340 you don't want to reasonable they don't want to get covid 19 i don't blame them uh the elimination
00:02:00.060 of what players described as excessive salaries i can only think that means the coaches and the
00:02:08.420 administrators okay so just we'll change the salary structure of the entire conference okay so no more
00:02:14.000 millionaire coaches uh i assume i don't know how much is okay for them to make 50 000 60 000 i don't
00:02:20.840 know now are now do they do that do they extend this out to if they are going to be no no no and i'll
00:02:29.540 tell you why because basketball and no they want a profit sharing arrangement in which 50 of each sports
00:02:36.820 conference revenue would be distributed evenly among the athletes so they can receive millions
00:02:42.960 and excessive uh salaries but the coaches and administrators cannot and this is part of the
00:02:49.260 systemic racism i assume exactly right and this is this call call wait this is college right yes this
00:02:56.100 is college this is not business yeah right okay all right just one's paying to go there and the other
00:03:02.540 is being paid to coach or to teach right i mean just i just want to make sure i have this system
00:03:08.120 down it's confusing because it is sports well but the athletes don't of course pay to go there they're
00:03:14.360 on scholarship and they they're on yeah right they go over there right okay so it's but the scholars
00:03:19.800 are free that doesn't count as compensation right no that doesn't count okay neither does the education
00:03:24.900 that doesn't count okay got it all right it doesn't count yeah and there's one more little thing that
00:03:28.900 they want uh and that's an end to racial injustice in sports and society so oh now i think i think the
00:03:38.440 pac-12 has been withholding their ability to end racial injustice in society and i'm pissed about it
00:03:43.880 i haven't think the same thing no finally somebody has just asked for it i mean right you know it's been
00:03:51.540 up on that shelf the whole time and it's like oh thank god somebody finally asked okay now we'll end
00:03:58.880 it now pat i know you're not necessarily a representative in this particular negotiation
00:04:04.000 right but if you could kind of put your negotiation negotiating hat on for just a moment okay what if
00:04:08.860 we were able as the pack as the back 10 uh two two or 12 to get to just eliminate racial injustice
00:04:15.840 in sports but it was left in other in other elements of society like for example i don't know you
00:04:22.200 know it's maybe in another country maybe uh in in a different part of the economy completely it still
00:04:28.280 existed in small places but not in sports at all was completely cured would that be okay if it's
00:04:32.900 gone in all pack 12 cities and states okay i think that's enough okay okay all right but outside but
00:04:39.300 outside of the sport in those cities and and counties and and states yeah well no it has to be cleaned
00:04:47.720 out in the societies like in los angeles where usc and ucla reside it has to be completely eliminated
00:04:53.840 from los angeles but you're saying it would be okay let's say in vermont yes to have some societal
00:04:59.420 racial issues but be all right but not in sports it has to be gone in vermont sports that's right but
00:05:05.460 it's okay to have it in society in some places well see this is why it doesn't this is why it breaks
00:05:09.820 down because you get into this particular thing if it's i mean it's patch has said it's got to be gone
00:05:16.780 in all of society in those places where sports is played well sports is played everywhere so that's
00:05:24.640 why you can never compromise on but i could compromise in just the pack 12 conference schools
00:05:30.000 though if you're if you're just in those cities in those states i think we could make in a some sort
00:05:34.600 of we could come to some sort of arrangement there but i'm wondering if what if they just come up with
00:05:40.340 the profit sharing thing and uh equally distribute the conference's wealth among the athletes will
00:05:47.200 that be enough you know before they've ended the racism i'm gonna take a wild stab at this one and
00:05:52.720 say yes yes that's kind of what i'm thinking would you say i mean if you had to say would you say they
00:05:59.620 preferred the the distribution of the wealth over the getting rid of racism throughout society oh i i
00:06:07.000 wouldn't go out on that oh okay that seems a little too far yeah that was too far or or not far
00:06:11.900 enough one of the two let me ask you this is ending racial injustice in sports and society i mean that
00:06:18.360 would be nice but is it enough i don't think they should play until the pack 12 conference also ends
00:06:23.880 hunger and poverty why would you play if those two things are going on i don't know i i mean maybe they
00:06:30.780 should consider is that the is that at the expense of education because our education system is is
00:06:38.300 pretty piss poor right now i mean it really is gonna higgledy-piggledy and injustice and hunger
00:06:45.340 and poverty but right do nothing about our schools maybe we should add that no you're right glenn that's
00:06:51.660 not enough maybe we should add that and so and when you're talking about getting rid of all of racial
00:06:56.040 injustice throughout all you know i would assume all universities would have to get rid of this um
00:06:59.860 so all races is this internationally too that's a good question is that international pat um well
00:07:06.700 if it's in society i'd say that's international okay so it has to be a society yeah so if i guess my
00:07:12.520 question would be they have to get rid of all all races need to be treated equally right throughout
00:07:16.660 all of society so do we need to get rid of like affirmative action programs no no no no no that's
00:07:22.020 part of racial justice it is yes that's no we need more of them we need more of those all right
00:07:28.500 no that makes a lot of we need more of like the chinese system where they where those who are racially
00:07:35.960 insensitive or you know just racially wrong are sent oh like a camp like a camp for instance yeah
00:07:45.060 like a like a summer camp except it lasts your whole life
00:07:48.180 or at least until you come around with the right attitude right well then you'll probably die and
00:07:58.240 there's also no canoeing in this camp so there's no canoeing kind of no canoeing no you still make
00:08:06.200 bracelets and license plates and things but you don't get to go all right thank you very much pat
00:08:16.320 appreciate it hey by the way did you did you see that the nhl all the players stood and they're
00:08:23.520 playing for some inexplicable reason in the summer i it's an inexplicable reason pat that we don't
00:08:31.040 understand why the national hockey league had to suspend their season can you think of a way to
00:08:35.480 explain it um somebody got a cold i think or something or a flu terrible hang on just a second
00:08:41.680 hang on just a second hang on just a second do you think that uh because i i don't know uh
00:08:49.480 you know some tv show is missing a season that they're going to make all those seasons up no they're
00:08:56.960 just gonna when it when it is cured then they will start making new seasons that's what they'll do
00:09:04.040 so why is it different why you think you think the new tv season would just start in the middle of
00:09:10.520 the summer no they would wait until fall you've missed your season you've missed your opportunity
00:09:16.680 play in the winter when you're supposed to it makes no sense it's confusing to a lot of people
00:09:22.820 you know it's interesting now nowadays and look it's a new development but a lot of hockey's played
00:09:27.460 indoors now uh where they can actually control the temperature uh it's also that was the first mistake
00:09:33.080 warm weather environments where the ice would melt outside very true the events indoors and
00:09:39.580 therefore able to hold the events huh weird yeah that's weird and have they cured social justice yet
00:09:44.940 have they not cured all racial inequality that's up to the pack 12 that's not the nhl's job
00:09:50.100 this is the best of the glenbeck program and don't forget rate us on itunes
00:10:00.540 so i work uh most emergency physicians work at more than one place and i do and i've actually
00:10:11.220 been fired from both um and it's exciting fun times living in america in 2020 uh they they told
00:10:18.320 me that i appeared in an embarrassing video and therefore i would no longer be welcome to work
00:10:24.960 there that's exactly what i want to share with you which i haven't said to anybody else
00:10:29.840 i i said to them you really ought to place me on administrative leave till the whole thing quiets
00:10:34.600 down and things will go back to normal not only do they decline that okay they said that if i didn't
00:10:40.780 go quietly into the good night they would pull the contract for the whole group of doctors
00:10:46.180 wait wait you mean they they would any doctor that stood with you how would they do that stand with
00:10:57.800 me that right so emergency doctors work um like as a group for hospitals so the group is always
00:11:06.840 vulnerable to losing a contract with the hospital so they've said to the hospital the hospital has said
00:11:11.540 to the group if she doesn't go we're going to pull the contract from the group oh my gosh
00:11:17.360 right well that's putting the patients it's like they had that that's putting the patients first
00:11:23.160 yeah it's really terrible it's just really i mean it's just really terrible they didn't even object to
00:11:28.940 what i was doing they objected to some other people on the video then they said that if i don't
00:11:33.520 go quietly and i make a fuss then they're going to have all the doctors in the group you know have
00:11:38.780 to go but they'll just get a whole new doctor group as if it's so easy which it's not do you care to do
00:11:44.400 you care to say the hospital's name nope i don't and the reason is not only do i want to protect my
00:11:50.700 friends um i don't think it's unique i think this could have been any hospital usa wow so it's a good
00:11:58.600 thing that you hired a really good attorney last week before this happened yeah yeah it's you know
00:12:05.580 i want to tell you that a lot of people have said how am i doing and i said you know what
00:12:09.720 this is fine bring it on you know i want to continue to live in america i want my children
00:12:15.660 to continue to live in america i don't want them to grow up in a place that's like china
00:12:19.060 when you're getting to the point that you not only that i can't speak as a scientist as a doctor for
00:12:23.740 what i know to be absolutely true you then want to cancel me you want to cancel my colleagues
00:12:28.840 this is not okay i'd much rather fight than not fight so for everybody who's wondering how i am
00:12:34.340 i'm doing just fine and i want everybody to know that there are literally millions and millions of
00:12:40.060 americans who are on our side millions i believe it's the majority so i want to talk to you about
00:12:46.900 hydroxychloroquine um but i i have a limited amount of time with you today um so i've kind of sophie's
00:12:56.700 choice it's a much it's a much more interesting subject my life is not that interesting hydroxychloroquine
00:13:01.340 no no no but no wait wait wait wait i want i also wanted to ask you about what came out
00:13:07.180 from the cdc director uh this weekend where they said we've got to put schools back in place
00:13:15.380 the cdc warned quoting of a significant public health consequence if schools don't reopen and yet
00:13:25.220 if you're reopening you're made to feel like you're a you know a a rooter for the plague
00:13:32.060 let's actually understand that there's actually no scientific debate whatsoever if schools should
00:13:38.200 open none there's no scientific debate there's no serious person who thinks that schools shouldn't
00:13:43.200 reopen now there are some governors and policymakers there's pressure brought to bear on school districts
00:13:49.500 but there's no actual scientific debate so it's going to come down to parents pressuring the local
00:13:56.420 school district to act in a responsible fashion so why is this happening simone that's the one thing
00:14:05.000 i can't get my arms around other than this is a plan to destroy our children our families our country
00:14:14.160 why why is this happening i'll tell you that i think that in any group of people you'll have the
00:14:21.880 people that will always work and always be productive some people that will never work and
00:14:26.000 never be productive you have a lot of people in the middle who could be persuaded to go on one side or
00:14:30.940 the other and i think the left is determining they're taking that middle group and kind of putting
00:14:36.320 them in the group that is encouraging them to become government dependent right because there's a lot of
00:14:42.000 people in the middle who are like well yeah it's not so bad i'll just you know hang out here not earn
00:14:46.840 that much but i mean i'm okay right so they're taking that middle group and making them comfortable
00:14:51.980 with the dependency state i don't have a better answer
00:14:54.840 that's truly frightening especially rent it
00:15:01.760 sorry why do you say that why do you say that i resent it because you're you're you're not only are
00:15:08.100 you're hurting people's physical health that's for sure you know when you're not as wealthy of
00:15:12.140 people you're not as healthy of people and you miss all kinds of problems but also it makes people
00:15:16.740 very unhappy not to be productive it's a requirement of the human condition i didn't say you have to
00:15:22.280 have paid work but you must be productive all the time in the emergency department i see young
00:15:26.420 especially men young men i work in inner cities a lot who don't have a particular goal in life
00:15:31.920 and they're quite miserable at their core women it's a little bit different because often if they
00:15:36.900 don't have a particular productive focus they'll have children and that becomes a focus which is a
00:15:41.460 healthy focus but the young men especially flail flail in life if they're not working they don't
00:15:46.760 have a job and they're 21 years old they're not happy and they're 25 years old and they're 28 years
00:15:52.120 old and it's kind of over for them and that's what we're doing to a whole generation i can speak to
00:15:57.660 that very much very strongly as an emergency position we have we have the cdc this is the second
00:16:05.600 time they have warned that schools must open up they're saying there's a really significant public
00:16:11.440 health consequence of school closure 7.1 million kids get their mental health services at school
00:16:16.320 they get their nutritional support from school we're seeing an increase in drug use disorder as well as
00:16:22.340 suicide in adolescent individuals we're seeing suicides at a record rate now that school is out
00:16:30.340 how how how do we fight the media and how do we fight uh the the haters when you stand up you see
00:16:43.400 what happens so this is the thing i'm now that i've participated in one school district one region
00:16:49.680 in california that did fight to stay open and i can assure you it wasn't la usb it comes down to the
00:16:56.540 local parents putting up a tremendous fuss they shouldn't have to do this but they do and when
00:17:01.360 they do they they have a lot more success and i also don't think that parents should be participating
00:17:07.140 in school districts that are ignoring what's best for children they can go out and do these things
00:17:11.280 called micro schools that's where five families get together ten families get together they pull
00:17:15.920 their kids they hire someone like a college student who's home anyway and they supervise online school
00:17:21.920 school programs and in the afternoon they go out and do something so that they engage socially
00:17:26.420 but they should not be putting their tax dollars into a school system that is absolutely not serving
00:17:32.540 them that's what parents should do okay so wait a minute wait a minute so you use the school's
00:17:39.200 online learning but you have it supervised by some college student you do an online learning program
00:17:47.080 so you're technically like homeschooling right there's a ton of options tons and tons and then
00:17:53.000 you do it just with the cotton within your community you have five or ten families that get together and do
00:17:58.740 it and the advantage of that is you've now taken your tax dollars away from the local school so the
00:18:04.220 local schools will finally start listening you know if a third of the class or half of the class doesn't
00:18:08.900 show up they lose their money and they'll start responding to the parents i would never participate in a
00:18:14.520 school district that was holding my child hostage to something other than my child's welfare i'm amazed
00:18:22.260 of any parent to do that so um the uh the doctors that are uh risking their license and everything else
00:18:36.660 for uh hydroxychloroquine i am on hydroxychloroquine right now everyone in my family has had covid i either
00:18:47.040 have and it didn't affect me at all or i haven't had it i'm the only one in the family that started taking
00:18:54.480 it uh uh before symptoms started is there a chance that this is uh helping me because i am the i'm i have
00:19:05.060 immune disorder and everything else and i'm the only one after four weeks that doesn't that doesn't have
00:19:11.200 it so i hear this all i'm just laughing because it's ludicrous i hear this all the time yes if it
00:19:19.240 was just you glenn then we would say we don't know but we see this all the time all the time
00:19:26.840 it's you know i don't know what to say the science is there you know my website as you know got taken
00:19:32.560 down but it's up and it will be better than ever with all the information people can decide for
00:19:36.740 themselves and you know of course what do you what do you think about fauci he came out um this weekend
00:19:45.320 uh during a congressional hearing i think it was on friday and he said that the henry ford health
00:19:50.620 system study that found hydroxychloroquine cut covid19 death rates significantly was a flawed trial
00:19:57.700 he said it was published a non-controlled retrospective cohort study that was co-founded
00:20:04.000 by a number of uh confounded by a number of uh issues including the fact that many people who
00:20:09.140 received hydroxychloroquine were also receiving cortical uh uh steroids which we know from another
00:20:15.400 study gives clear benefits blah blah so the study is flawed the the henry ford health system in
00:20:21.820 detroit said no it's not it was peer-reviewed uh we did 2500 patients 13 of those treated with
00:20:28.980 hydroxychloroquine uh alone died compared to the 26 that were not treated with hydroxychloroquine
00:20:37.300 do you believe have you seen the study from uh from henry ford and do you believe it yes yes no the
00:20:45.300 detroit henry ford study was one of the very best studies that were done at this time and it was it was
00:20:51.600 really an excellent study and i find it ironic that he would say that a month after it's been
00:20:55.560 published and i would share with your listeners something interesting that study was so promising
00:21:00.720 for hydroxychloroquine that it was delayed about six weeks before it's published now isn't that
00:21:06.220 something usually when something comes out about covid it comes out at lightning speed it comes out
00:21:10.020 within days before it's published because it's big news so the detroit scientists were not able to
00:21:15.880 do a press release about it until it was accepted into a journal a journal didn't accept it for about six
00:21:21.040 weeks and then when they did they did a press release the friday before july 4th i'm going to
00:21:26.980 give you all of that it was a very solid study i don't understand if vouchers believe that why he
00:21:33.320 waited a month to say that that's it was an excellent study and let me share with you that the ones that
00:21:37.500 were retracted were fraudulent when you look at how they were done it wasn't possible to have been
00:21:41.940 done right and others have used lethal or toxic doses of hydroxychloroquine let me emphasize
00:21:48.620 that the only findings the only studies that found hydroxychloroquine didn't benefit
00:21:53.820 were studying the drug late in the disease or using lethal or toxic dosages of the drug or using
00:22:00.280 the drug in monotherapy without zinc all of the negative ones hydroxychloroquine was one of the
00:22:06.480 only ones that did a late study properly and they found 50 percent had a mortality and when it's done
00:22:13.620 early it cuts mortality it cuts mortality almost basically to zero well i'll be interested to see
00:22:20.440 how uh what happens with me because i've been sleeping right next to my wife she's got it horribly
00:22:26.520 uh she had it for five or six days had a high fever and everything else uh before you know and i didn't
00:22:33.940 have anything we both got home started taking all of the same medications i've been taking it now for
00:22:40.820 over a week and i feel fine she does not feel fine um it's it's interesting to watch uh doctor
00:22:48.740 thank you so much and uh best of luck to you we'll talk again you're listening to the best of the glenn beck
00:22:59.260 loren culp is uh with us now he is currently the chief of police uh in republic washington uh before
00:23:17.320 that he served as a narcotics uh detective uh he served uh the in the military then he ran a
00:23:25.540 construction business for 20 years and then he got into police work um and he is running in the
00:23:32.680 washington state primary tomorrow he is leading the republican field and uh what chance do you have
00:23:39.760 loren in a in a in a in a state like washington state are there enough people that still believe
00:23:47.420 in common sense in washington good morning glenn it's great to be with you yes i believe there are
00:23:53.840 enough people that believe in freedom and liberty and that's the message that i've spread all over
00:23:59.440 the state you know we've got a bunch of people that have been in politics forever running against me
00:24:05.880 and i'm leading the pack by a long ways i saw uh your platform uh addiction mental health individual
00:24:13.760 freedom liberty smaller government lowering taxes support for veterans and police reducing over
00:24:19.400 regulation uh you are a man out of time right now yes sir i am and the message though is resonating
00:24:27.440 not just with conservative minded people but with democrats believe it or not they are sick and tired
00:24:33.020 of what the far left is doing what our governor who is a far leftist what he's doing to our state
00:24:38.660 you know the homelessness the drugs the crime the riots uh the lockdown they're getting sick and tired
00:24:45.660 of it you know a lot of democrats own businesses they don't like the lawlessness you know they
00:24:50.640 want law and order just like everybody else and i'm spreading this message to 400 to 2 000 people
00:24:57.200 multiple times a day i usually do two to four rallies um live events and all over the state and i've got
00:25:05.500 400 to 2 000 people showing up at my rallies no other none of my other competitors are doing that
00:25:11.040 and the message is resonating across the political aisle because i explain about our constitution i
00:25:18.300 explain about the rule of law and that citizens are in charge not the elected public servants
00:25:24.660 and it's it's blown up i mean it has absolutely blown up you know nobody wants to deal with a governor
00:25:33.640 who acts like our nanny or our dictator you know telling us that we have to stay home and go broke
00:25:39.180 no and they're fining people you know he's he's weaponized uh departments in the state government
00:25:45.060 that are not law enforcement but they're going out and fining people um tens of thousands of dollars
00:25:50.980 there's a barber right in snohomish county that the state has fined him 90 000 because he cuts
00:25:58.080 one person's hair at a time but you can go to a big box store or an abortion clinic or a pot shop here
00:26:05.420 in washington and be among hundreds of people it's it's absolutely lunacy so how are the how are the
00:26:14.080 because i i grew up in washington state and seattle's always been crazy and they've had a statue of
00:26:19.680 who was it stalling our marks uh for a long time um but it wasn't this crazy uh but there were towns
00:26:27.240 like when i was there sumner and puyallup and and uh um you know mount vernon and skagit county all these
00:26:35.240 these areas that i grew up in that were farmers and they were they were common sense but this is in a
00:26:43.000 time when bellevue wasn't crazy either uh how how the state seems to be overrun with marxist
00:26:54.700 that's a wrong perception well they are definitely the loudest and they're the ones that the media
00:27:02.280 panders too and puts on tv all the time but the we the people you know the farmers i'm in skagit
00:27:09.240 county as i'm speaking to you right now i had a rally in skagit county had about 450 500 people at
00:27:16.220 it last night um the common people you know the people that work for a living that make things in
00:27:22.700 this country that build businesses um they're all across the political spectrum right democrat republican
00:27:29.040 but the message of individual freedom and liberty is is loud and clear and those folks are standing up
00:27:36.040 this time uh we have a really good shot of getting rid of jay insley because like i said even democrats
00:27:41.420 are sick and tired of what he's doing you know they they come to my rallies they email me and the
00:27:46.380 message that i have of getting our government back within the confines of the constitution and the
00:27:51.060 rule of law uh once that happens then everyone is protected equally under the law that's the way our
00:27:57.560 country was set up it doesn't matter your skin color it doesn't matter your age your sex your education
00:28:02.460 or anything everyone is protected equally under the law and that's what's so great about a republic which
00:28:08.960 we are founded as so what should insley be doing right now other than you know knowing that a major
00:28:17.320 portion of uh of uh of his state seattle was under attack and they had actually lost several city
00:28:24.340 blocks i mean it was amazing when he didn't know that um during that press conference but what should
00:28:30.960 he be doing right now if you were governor what would you be doing to stop the madness
00:28:36.120 well i say i talk about this all the time at my rallies going uh to the audience i tell them that
00:28:43.740 you know what he did is totally wrong you know he's violating our constitutional rights and washington
00:28:49.320 state has some specific uh amendments in it article one section seven says that no citizen shall be
00:28:56.340 disturbed in their private affairs and i'm amazed that a lot of people have never even heard that
00:29:02.960 before because we're not taught about the constitution the rule of law in school but that will change when
00:29:08.080 i become governor uh but james was traveling on everyone's rights and what i would do immediately if
00:29:14.020 i took over right now um i would open everything you know i would have never decided who's going to
00:29:19.500 win and who's going to lose i would have never issued his stay home go broke order i would have
00:29:23.600 had press conferences with the medical professionals to explain to the citizens what's going on what we
00:29:28.820 should do to protect ourselves what might happen if we don't and make sure the supply chain is as open
00:29:34.660 as possible for the medical supplies that were needed and then let free individual citizens decide
00:29:40.160 what's best for themselves their family and their business because that's how you are a governor
00:29:46.160 over free americans and that's what we are we just need to stand up and take our freedom back from this
00:29:52.180 tyrant that's sitting right now that assumes that people are responsible enough anymore um i mean our
00:30:01.620 government doesn't trust the american people uh that's the reason we have these lockdowns and these
00:30:07.760 debates over masks and everything else because they keep changing their mind on what we're supposed
00:30:13.440 to do etc etc instead of just giving us the information and allowing us to do the right thing
00:30:20.080 expecting us to do the right thing because we're americans and we always do are the people of america
00:30:27.100 are they responsible enough anymore well i i've gotten asked that a couple times you know i've had people
00:30:36.060 wait to comment well i don't trust my fellow citizens enough to just give them advice and expect
00:30:43.200 them to do the right thing and my response to them as well you don't trust your fellow citizens to do
00:30:49.340 the right thing yet you travel down a state highway at 60 miles an hour with nothing between you and your
00:30:54.740 fellow citizens other than a five inch strip of yellow paint
00:30:58.340 we have to take back our rights we have to stand up for ourselves and the governor is put in place
00:31:10.380 to run the executive branch of the state government not every aspect of our lives not every aspect of our
00:31:15.840 businesses we are free americans and we just need to stand up and realize that and take back our freedoms
00:31:22.360 what do you do about i mean the city of seattle is now teaching anti-white uh propaganda um what do you
00:31:33.120 do does does the governor is he able to stop that what do you do about the the schools that are
00:31:41.840 that have just gone crazy with with marxist well that's pretty simple i mean on its face what we're
00:31:51.460 going to do when i'm governor is allow parents to have a choice where their children are educated
00:31:56.720 whether they want to go to a different school district or they want private school home school
00:32:02.600 and i want the money to follow the child that will create competition between all the schools you know
00:32:08.380 just like in the private sector if you own a business and someone opens a business down the road
00:32:12.620 you have to raise your standards you have to be better than your competition
00:32:15.740 so by allowing parents to decide where their children are going to go to school and having
00:32:20.880 the money follow the child that's going to create competition all across the board in our education
00:32:25.660 system and parents will be in charge and they should have been in charge all along of where their
00:32:30.520 children are going to be educated and the city of seattle educating the city workers uh that you're
00:32:39.060 inferior if you're white right yeah the city of seattle has gone off the deep end they're they're
00:32:46.360 total marxist total socialists that are running the city of seattle it's absolutely sickening um but
00:32:53.780 apparently the people of seattle keep on voting them in and um if they do not follow state law like
00:33:00.920 these these riots you know chas and chop or whatever the heck they're calling it now uh when that got out of
00:33:06.880 hand our governor jay ensley sent in the national guard when the local law enforcement the state
00:33:11.640 patrol called for backup but he disarmed them before he sent them in there to a violent situation you
00:33:17.760 know they were burning and they were they were murdering people there was assaults all kinds of
00:33:22.620 crimes and our governor sent our young men and women into a violent situation without the ability to
00:33:28.720 protect themselves or other people i will not do that i've been in the military i've served i have
00:33:36.080 trained i went to drill sergeant school at fort lindawood missouri where i helped to train civilians
00:33:39.800 into soldiers i know the training that they have i will never ever send our young men and women into
00:33:46.160 a violent situation without the means to protect themselves and other people and they would have
00:33:50.660 gone in and helped local law enforcement to shut those riots down you have been outspoken against 1639
00:33:56.900 which is washington initiative to uh uh take guns away from uh citizens of washington has some of the
00:34:04.340 strictest gun uh control and you said you would not enforce that if you're governor what do you do
00:34:10.160 with with guns yes sir i stood up for citizens rights back in 2018 against that anti-gun initiative
00:34:18.280 um before there was an election nobody was even thinking about a run for the governor's office
00:34:23.140 and that led me to being on the national news and i wrote a number one best-selling book called
00:34:29.220 american cop it went to number one and that led me to being invited around the state to republican
00:34:34.300 party lincoln day dinners and sportsman shows talking to citizens groups about our rights and
00:34:38.560 responsibilities and that led to people asking me to run for governor you know i'm i'm not the
00:34:44.940 establishment pick i'm not the party pick or the media pick i was asked by citizens to run and that's
00:34:51.800 why i threw my hat in the ring uh to help to take the state back i've got two grown sons and seven
00:34:56.500 grandkids that live right down by olympia washington and if i didn't you know at the age of 59 i felt
00:35:03.780 and i talked to my wife barb of 43 years about this if i didn't jump in with both feet and try to help
00:35:09.520 turn this state around i would regret it for the rest of my life and i i do not like to live with
00:35:14.360 regret so that's what has led me down this path to running you know besides i'm the only military
00:35:21.080 veteran that's running ran my own business for over 20 years and realized my childhood dream at the
00:35:26.360 age of 49 i became a police officer there's a lot at stake here in this state but i believe we can
00:35:31.900 turn it around this time lauren culp he is running for uh governor of washington state the primary
00:35:38.920 uh for the gop is tomorrow and uh we wish you the best of luck lauren culp thank you very much
00:35:47.240 my website is culpforgovernor.com got it c-u-l-p for governor.com
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