Best of the Program | Guests: Jason Whitlock & Justin Haskins | 9⧸12⧸24
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Summary
On today s show, Jason Whitlock breaks down the situation regarding my favorite basketball player, Tyreek Hill. Then Neil Oliver spends the full hour with us breaking down the state of things over in the UK and how close we are to seeing exactly the same thing in the US. And Justin Haskins and I are revealing some big news in the fight against ESG.
Transcript
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On today's podcast, Jason Whitlock breaks down the situation regarding my favorite basketball player, Tyreek Hill.
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Why are people defending him against the police?
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Then Neil Oliver spends the full hour with us breaking down the state of things over in the UK
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and how close we are to seeing exactly the same thing in the UK.
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And Justin Haskins and I are revealing some big news in the fight against ESG.
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Anybody who said it was a conspiracy theorist, anybody who said that was a conspiracy theory,
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you're about to pay the price for their denial.
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And don't forget, download the full podcast, the only place to hear my interview with Matt Kibbe,
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all on today's podcast, which starts in a minute.
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We are living in a moment in our history where, you know, just going to the grocery store is kind of a major financial decision.
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Going to the gas pump, another major financial decision.
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With that in mind, how terrifying is the prospect of buying or selling a home right now?
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In this market, you could literally get ruined by the wrong moves.
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That's why you need help from somebody who really knows the business inside and out.
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Over a decade ago, I started a company called realestateagentsitrust.com.
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I saw how difficult the process was and what makes a difference in a great agent
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Real estate agents that we work with are full-time, incredibly dedicated professionals,
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fully committed to helping you realize the goals of your home buying and home selling.
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And they're going to put a team of experts together and get it done right the first time.
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You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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He is a historian and host of the Neil Oliver podcast that you can get wherever you get your podcast.
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He is a good friend and a really decent guy who feels the same way about his country as we feel about our country.
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And we're watching them come apart at the seams.
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And you were never, I mean, you're not a guy, at least that I take,
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you were never a guy that was, like I am, always outspoken on these things.
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It's not that that was, it wasn't my intention to be uncontroversial,
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if that isn't a kind of an inside out way of saying things.
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But I think it was really that I was, I was preoccupied with my own stuff.
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You know, I was, I was largely, I've always been self-employed.
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My attention in adult life has always been on the next gig and, you know,
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paying the bills, staying on top of the mortgage and so on and so on.
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And to be quite honest with you, and I don't feel good about this,
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I just wasn't paying attention to the wider world for much of the time.
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And as I say, I feel I reproach myself for that.
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But it's certainly the case that with the advent of the COVID debacle,
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I woke up, I mean, not least because when Britain shut down,
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And then with the advent of the all but mandated so-called vaccinations,
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and they weren't vaccinations as far as I'm concerned,
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but with the advent of that, I knew for the first time in my life
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that while I had taken it for granted that the powers that be,
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the government, whether they be red or blue, left or right,
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basically had my interests at heart, my family's interests at heart,
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I realised for the first time that perhaps that wasn't the case.
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And I simply started asking questions, you know,
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is locking down like this the best thing to do?
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and telling them that they have to take these experimental medical interventions
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And as you rightly point out, having put my head above the parapet,
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I had been president of the National Trust for Scotland,
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I was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh,
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and in short order, all of those organisations,
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in the United Kingdom of Great Britain than I had before.
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So let's talk a little bit about what's happening
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we didn't have this many refugees in World War II.
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we're letting all these refugees into our country.