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In this episode of the Glenbeck Program, we are joined by Tucker Carlson of the Truth and Recon reconciliation project, the attorney general of Louisiana, and the governor of South Dakota, all of whom join us to discuss the latest in the Supreme Court case against the White House on election fraud.
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quite a program today we started with um well we started with a little requiem mass uh for
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a friend who we have finally lost and it's time to put fox news down i mean maybe maybe tomorrow
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maybe tomorrow we'll name uh we'll name fox news corporation yeller and please please old yeller
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uh i don't know uh but anyway um we are uh we're starting a campaign uh and that is
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tucker to blaze tv that's a hashtag tucker to blaze tv we would like to send out the message
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now to tucker carlson and anyone who is really making an impact who might come under the thumb
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of the left to come join us at blaze tv we urge you to do the same there is strength in numbers
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and strength in the truth we need to stick together as franklin said we all have to hang
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together or we're certainly going to hang separately and that's becoming more and more true we go into
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the uh truth and reconciliation project the website is up they they've altered it in the last couple
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of days they've taken out some of the names of the judges etc etc but the left is actually making a list
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and checking it twice we also have um we have the attorney general from where is it louisiana he's on
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to talk about the amicus brief that they filed yesterday in the supreme court the attorney generals
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for the republicans across the country we also have uh the greatest governor on the face of the earth
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at least i can say that now might change no not from texas but uh uh governor noem
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uh from south dakota she's on with us and we also talk a little bit about the election fraud and what's
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really happening all on today's podcast you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
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you know i just cannot get over the cowardice the cowardice of some of these companies
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i think that's what fox news is doing they just want to make sure that they're not on a list that
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they they don't they don't no no you guys aren't going to attack us no no no i mean like you suck
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fox um but we have pfizer yesterday yesterday we found out that pfizer said you know hey look
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we've got a uh we've got a vaccine that seems 90 percent effective that's great but we weren't part
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of that warp speed thing we had nothing to do with donald trump nothing to do with that true
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i mean they what no there is a a story here of the private sector right like that's not the way
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it's being presented shockingly in the media that they this one company decided to not take initial
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funds and decided to develop it on their own by their own telling because they wanted to avoid
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bureaucracy that's not going to be the story here but they are taking money that they've been working
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with warp speed the entire time they were on the yeah may i say yeah trump mentioned many times
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but on they announced it on their own press releases our producers reached out uh to hhs
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and the white house for a statement here are the official statements given to us in july the u.s
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department of health and human services this is from michael pratt hhs spokesperson uh and the
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department of defense entered into an agreement with u.s-based pfizer inc for a large-scale
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production and nationwide delivery of 100 million doses of their covid 19 vaccine in the united
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states following a vaccine successful manufacturer and approval the agreement also allows the u.s
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government to acquire an additional 500 million doses at a pre-fixed pre-established price
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operation warp speed continues to work very closely with the company through constant communications at
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all levels to ensure on-time delivery of the vaccine and other materials required for distribution
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and administration once the vaccine is approved we also reached out to the white house here's michael
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bars white house spokesperson president trump's operation work speed expedited the regulatory process
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and provided billions of dollars to a portfolio of companies to deliver a safe and effective vaccine
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five times other faster than any other in history pfizer was among the companies that began working with the
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administration beginning in march followed by an investment of 1.95 billion dollars announced in july
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to support large-scale manufacturing and distribution of 100 million doses of pfizer's vaccine
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candidate to the american people free of charge today's announcement demonstrates the historic success
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of president trump's unprecedented public-private partnership harnessing the full power of the federal
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government the private sector military and scientific community to save millions of lives pfizer came
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out and said no no no no that evil donald trump we had nothing to do with him wow and it and the timing
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of their announcement you know it's not been approved that couldn't have happened i don't know six days
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before no they woke up sunday and said monday we have to announce it's 90 effective just now we just now
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found out now i wanted to give stew an opportunity to comment on this because i don't understand this
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story vaccines timing is bad news suggest undermining trump's covid vaccination plan this is cuomo coming
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out and saying the bad news is uh is that uh joe biden won't be in for a couple of months
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here's his quote listen it's good news bad news george the good news is uh the pfizer tests look good
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and we'll have a vaccine shortly the bad news is okay that it's about two months before joe biden takes
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over oh and that means this administration is going to be implementing a vaccine plan the vaccine plan is
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very important and it's probably the most ambitious undertaken undertaking since uh covid began you have
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two months and we can't let this vaccination plan go forward the way the trump administration is
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designing it because biden can't undo it two months later we'll be in the midst of it so his his basic
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argument here is that the trump is trying to poorly yeah they're going to do it poorly and trump is going
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to use the private sector which is the big problem that was the apparently the big problem when the
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entire virus was that we use the private sector too much which is actually the reverse so the entire
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actual story of the pandemic but that's a totally different issue everyone would expect andrew cuomo to
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be completely incorrect on all of his arguments uh but the idea that the the the cuomo is not alone on
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this he's just as usual the worst offender uh but the fact that they're out there trying to scare
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people away from taking a vaccine or a treatment that could help this go away shows how little they
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care about not only the lives of human beings in general but the lives of the people in their own party
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the people who actually are dumb enough to vote for them they don't care if they gather in parties of
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thousands screaming at each other from four inches away they don't care because they don't care about their lives
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they just you know i won't hear of it i won't hear of it did you hear pat who has now become a leading
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member of joe biden's covet 19 advisory board i i don't know i don't think so zeke emmanuel oh well
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the complete lives yes doctor that's wonderful yes that great yes the complete lives guy he was a
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uh key uh key architect in barack obama's health care program he's the guy who you know uh came up
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with a complete lives uh system which means if you're zero to and i'm just trying to guess at
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these ages i used to know this by heart but i think it's from zero to nine you get very little health
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care so like at birth you get none you get no extra help to live well you haven't made any potatoes yet
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exactly and you're a long way away from making it yeah uh then when you hit your teenage years you
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get a little bit more when you're 20 to 40 you get a lot of health care that's the zenith years
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your productive years so we gotta heal you then after 40 it starts to go down after i think 65 it's
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like nothing uh you're back to an infant you can die well and this is the reason of course why
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ezekiel emmanuel wrote an essay for the atlantic yeah discussing why he she doesn't want to live
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past the age of 75 well he said and if i may quote here's a simple truth that many of us seem to resist
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living too long is really a loss no kidding life sucks it renders many of us if not disabled then
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faltering and declining a state that may not be worse than death but is nonetheless deprived
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it robs us of our creativity and ability to contribute to work society in the world
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it transforms how people experience us relate to us and most importantly remember us
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we're no longer remembered as vibrant and engaged but is feeble ineffectual even pathetic i can see why
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he voted for uh joe biden yeah right uh 78 years old before he even takes office game clearly yeah
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remember complete live system he called this theory he said uh that he will by the age of 75 he and
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others will have lived a complete life yeah okay so i can't wait to get some of the i can't wait to
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get some of the treatments from him you know what i mean sure this covid thing everybody in the nursing
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homes relax relax relax nothing going on there isn't wouldn't it be great too if the government
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decided when you're no longer useful to society and then they just send youtube i don't know some
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warehouse somewhere no no no no no and put you know some happy place some happy some really it's a
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really special place for jews i mean special play yeah special place a city just for jews
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conservatives and uh and old people we can wall it off they can have it they can have it you know
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what amen let's protect them by walling them off yes it's for their own protection their own good
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because then they won't wander off and get lost right we won't have to have any right silver alerts
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right and maybe we could do something useful like i don't know have them go to cpc for ever
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uh watch a nice video though as they drift off to death you don't and then we just turn them into
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soiling green that's what about that what's soiling green made out of made out of uh people people
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yeah people soiling green he's made out of people i never watched that movie and pat kept saying that
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it's made of people and i'm like soiling green that said charlton hessie so you've never seen it
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no oh you've got to watch it soiling green is made of people and i watched it and if you know that
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soiling green is made of people there's no use watching the movie none it's like knowing uh the
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end of bruce willis is actually a lot that that was good that was a good movie it's not great through
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it's not great when you know no but it's but it's okay it's still good okay still good
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soiling green not good no not good another idea here for you what if because this is because we're
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talking about andrew cuomo and the guy is pretty innovative yes we have old people we want to
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protect them another group of people that needs to be protected are covid positive patients so what
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if we were to take the covid positive patients and import them inside the walled area with the old
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people what a great idea that will be great because then both of them will be protected
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behind that wall the experience in the experiment once and look how well it worked he's killed
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thousands it worked really well worked really well i don't know about you guys but i'm excited
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i'm excited i'm excited for the time when they say oh you have to have it
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because i'm going to be first in line are you going to be first in line
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for the uh yeah the for the mandated vaccines i i love government mandates
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huge fan of them any doubt in your mind that that will be the case oh no no there's no doubt
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absolutely i really believe they're going to do that you think they're going to mandate the vaccine
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yeah i doubt i don't know for certain things like i don't know work school if you want to go to work
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if you want to go to a grocery store if you want to do anything that involves papers please i will
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say too the one thing if now look we're reading off of a press release from pfizer with the 90
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number we it's be clear there's no there's no reason to know that that's accurate yet the good
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thing about it if it is 90 uh effective that effectively eradicates the disease and a lot less
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people are going to have to take it you're not going to need no no we will all need to take it
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we will all need to take it don't fight against that now okay i would like to point out that it
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was developed under the trump administration and so kamala and joe biden were both saying that they
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would never trust a vaccine so it's interesting that the good news today is that pfizer has one
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the bad news is in just the distribution right yeah right yeah they'll all take it now they're
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all for it before right before the election they were like we can't trust any vaccine
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they always did this line where they're like look i'm the i i'll trust public health officials
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but i'm not going to trust donald trump donald trump isn't mixing the vaccine for you
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he like who do you think is doing this they are public health officials the guy who's running
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the the uh the vaccine program is not donald trump he's not in there mixing toothpaste with diet coke
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and trying to come up with vaccines the guy who did it a doctor who has said outwardly multiple times
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there has been absolutely no political interference in this process trump was mixing he was mixing
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toothpaste with detergent oh that was his form can i ask you a question you're gonna trust public
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health officials okay not when it's adolf eichmann no no but it's like i've got the final solution for
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everyone who is over 75 i don't think we trust that guy yeah no that's definitely not a good good
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that's not a good idea right to trust that guy but i definitely not but i'm glad he was the first one
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that joe biden ran to the guy who's like look at this old man he's incompetent he's senile he's
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gonna be remembered as a joke oh i can't wait to get onto his cabinet it is weird like at some
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point you have an awkward conversation where you're like yeah i wish you were dead joe that's basically
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his policy i think that would have been if joe was mentally stable that would have been the first
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question so do you want to kill me or you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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stew and i were just talking off air about uh joe manchin and how he has said that uh he won't vote
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for any crazy stuff but uh don't let that uh don't let don't let that penetrate i don't like to count
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on some people on the other side uh we have very important elections happening in georgia uh in
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january and that will decide whether or not they can get away with all of these things uh and it is
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going to be hard fought and if they do i don't know i don't know what the world looks like i will tell
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you that you know i did tell you a year ago what the world would look like today and uh you know
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people in the streets and and uh we have our own staff wearing body armor and everything else it's
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crazy it is crazy um i want to take a minute to introduce you to somebody this is the guy who
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helped us with our body armor at blaze tv he is actually the guy who is also and i don't even know
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if he knows this but uh i bought something i did something i never thought i would do when my kids
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were small and uh we were at fox i had to buy a kevlar blanket that i could throw my my little kids
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under if you know the house came under attack or anything like that it was crazy crazy um and i just
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purchased uh kevlar jackets for my grandchildren and they don't know it um but it's it's this is
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really crazy it's nuts and i think this is the kind of stuff that is not going to be you know they're
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gonna if there's a crackdown they want to make sure you crack down on you know the only the criminals
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will have kevlar vests no no nope i i happen to know four children that have kevlar vests uh and
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for good reason uh anyway david reese is with us he's the ceo of ar 500 armor hi david how are you
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i'm well glenn thanks for having me on your show it's an honor to be here i wanted to say something
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real quickly and that's i remember back about a decade ago uh getting to watch you on television
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and hearing you say things in support of the cause of liberty that i was surprised you could
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get away with and i appreciate the fact that you have been a force for the cause of liberty
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and the constitution uh for a long time now so thank you for that thank you uh full disclosure
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uh ar 500 is a sponsor of blaze tv but that's not why i'm having him on um david uh when you were
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watching a decade ago did you think that we could get here you know sadly yes i i think that one of
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the problems is that there's a you know a long march through the institutions where people are trying to
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spread division and to undermine liberty and so my my concern is you know our company is about liberty
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you know we we believe that body armor is a tool of liberty and we want to help people to get tools
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of liberty so they can defend their god-given rights against criminals tyrants you know any of the
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threats to personal liberty and the problem is that ideas also are a cause of the undermine of liberty and
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so it's important that people uh have good character and be ready to resist with ideas and to argue for
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liberty right it liberty isn't just something that exists that exists in a vacuum it depends upon
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people advocating for the preservation of our rights and so sadly you see people undermining
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our rights and they they argue for things that are about the redistribution of property and about
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uh you know not having people be allowed to say what they believe in the public sphere and so this is the
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inevitable result of ideas not being properly argued with and challenged with truth i i will tell you um
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i think everybody needs to go to uh what is it uh trump accountability i think it's dot net can you check
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on that stew i think it's trump accountability dot net um this is a new website that has just been put
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out by the leftist elites where they are tracking people and making lists of everyone that needs to be
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shunned from society and don't worry their list only includes people who worked for trump supported trump
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donated to trump or voted for trump uh and you have no place in the public square i guess this is what
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you mean by um body armor being a tool of liberty because i i have a it's not an easy one to wrap your
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arms around that that is a tool of liberty yeah that's a good a good point glenn i think um you
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know we think about the second amendment right the second amendment is about tools to preserve your
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liberty and so you know firearms are the primary tool of liberty to be able to have victory when you
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are uh in a situation where you need to defend yourself and body armor is a tool that allows you to
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survive right so the goal is to protect yourself to protect your family and then to be able to get
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through that process of self-defense and so body armor allows you to get through that or if you're
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in a situation where there's simply a risk you know we have backpacks that have armor in them and that's
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just you might be in a situation where you're simply trying to flee and being able to flee successfully so
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that you can get out of a dangerous situation and have your back protected when you are just in a place
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where you don't even know what's happening and sometimes you you have to yeah right i mean there are
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situations where people are not ready or able to defend themselves effectively but they know there's
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danger and they need to get out of there and so body armor is a tool of liberty because it's about
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protecting your own individual liberty against potential threats you know when we glenn i also go
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ahead sorry no go ahead glenn i i think that one of the other tools liberty is media and you know you
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have a lot of insight about media and i'm curious you're looking at the media landscape do you see
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anything that looks like in the next four years is going to be changing in terms of of that landscape
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and how we can fight for our liberties using that platform yeah i think the media is uh the cable news
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networks are going to burn themselves to the ground soon um but uh you know once they have control of
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the fcc watch the commissioners uh because they'll go after talk radio they'll go after us on the
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internet as they already are uh you're going to see an increased um level of people saying that
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uh we are dangerous our points of view are dangerous anti-government etc etc none of which is true
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um but i think in the next four years i honestly think in the next year many of us will be lucky to have
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jobs uh the way things are go ahead yeah no with the way things are going i mean as as taxes look
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likely to be increased as there's continued regulation that gets poured on i think that
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you know the recipe for destroying the economy is taking away people's rights to be able to enjoy the
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fruits of their labor right the fruits of labor is what motivates people to work uh and the regulations
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that undermine people's ability to freely do what they want with their own property and to do what
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they think is honorable in the sight of god you know when you undermine that you destroy people's
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motivation for working and that's where that's where jobs come from is people's desire to create to
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exercise dominion to build things to pass it on to the next generation and so i i think you're right
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there's a real risk there the destruction of a lot of the economy do people have a hard time
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seeing the guy who's the ceo of ar 500 body armor as a pastor of a church full-time in phoenix
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well uh i am honored to be a minister of the word um and i i think that sometimes people might think
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they're incongruous uh you know i'm a puritan uh which means that i believe that the bible is the word
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of god and and that uh basically the law of god is king right so i think that there's nothing
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incongruous there i think that the realization that body armor is a tool of liberty and that all
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liberty comes from the bible and the recognition of the fact that uh there is no incongruity with
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self-defense and the law of god it is a holy thing it's a good thing it's a righteous thing
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to protect yourself and to protect other people's rights and so i try to tell that to my congregation
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as a part of what the scriptures clearly teach and you know a lot of people don't think that that's
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the case but you know i'll tell you what a lot of people try to point to the bible to advocate for
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some sort of gun control or something like that the only place in the bible that deals with weapons
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control is in first samuel and in the book of first samuel what you have is the philistines
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took away the swords of the israelites and so the only arms control example in the bible is one that's
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condemned where the israelites are disarmed by people that are oppressing them and so you know the
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the scriptures are very clear that self-defense is the right exodus teaches that if a person breaks
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into your house you have a right to defend yourself uh there's an example that if a woman is being
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assaulted it's the duty of men to come to her aid if they hear her being assaulted this idea is taught
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clearly in the scriptures and so there is no incongruity but some people do have a problem seeing
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how they can be consistent and i think that's because they don't know the bible so uh ar 500 body armor
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is perfectly in alignment with the teachings of liberty that are in the scripture and the ability
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of a free man to defend himself and to preserve the rights that god has given to him it's kind of a
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different way of looking at the full arm put on the full armor of christ uh david thank you so much
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thank you for your help with our staff i never thought we would have to uh have our staff in body
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uh for anybody who is listening body armor is protective uh it's it's not necessarily you know
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in military it's used to go in in protective armor uh it is honestly going to become more and more
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apparent uh that you may have to go to work in an inner city uh you may be traveling across the country
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and something is happening you just want to be able to get through a city get into a city you're
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not trying to do anything you're not a part of a military or anything you're just protecting yourself
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and your family i highly recommend it for those who live around the cities or travel an awful lot it uh
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it's always in the trunk of my car david thank you very much i appreciate it god bless thank you glenn you
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bet that's ar500 armor.com ar500 armor.com this is the best of the glenn beck program
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i just cannot take the lectures from the left uh on uh you know
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not counting every ballot i i can't take it uh about how donald trump should uh acquiesce right
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now and he should surrender right now this from the party who told us two weeks ago they would
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never never accept the verdict if joe biden uh won and or didn't win and that they would fight in the
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courts and they would never concede this goes back to at least the year 2000 every single time they have
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an election and they lose yes i mean it's amazing to watch as they are fighting a battle for for
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example the state of georgia uh where they are trying to get uh trump to win this and they're
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filing lawsuits and they're doing all these things whether you think they're going to work or not
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it is utterly amazing to bring on as an expert on this process stacy abrams a person who has still
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to this day not conceded the 2018 governor uh gubernatorial race in georgia and she lost by
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a lot yeah what was there was i think it was 50 000 she lost by about 50 000 and in a in a state
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race only that's a huge number yeah and it's much much bigger than the margin is right now between
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trump and biden right uh yeah about 55 000 votes and she still has not conceded she's still on tv
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saying i'm the rightful governor yeah of georgia she said she said i acknowledge that i have no more
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legal recourse but this is not a concession because basically it was stolen from her yeah uh you know
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they were trying to to take the votes that they were getting rid of votes that should have counted
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and all the things that they are complaining about donald trump today and then they will bring
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her on as an expert to talk about it yeah she's still saying she's the governor it's it's it's
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insanity it is and there's no hillary clinton i can't take hillary clinton you know he's trying to
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delegitimize this he's trying to delegitimize biden as president he's he is trying to do that yeah do
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you remember what you guys did incredible or or another one they uh one of the big arguments against
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trump is look he's trying to he you know stop the count in a state like pennsylvania when he was ahead
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and he wants the count to go on in a state like arizona where he's behind but catching up right
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that was the big criticism of trump do you remember al gore specifically selecting the counties which they
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would recount rather than having the whole state do it he filed a suit only in counties that were
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positive to him so he could get as many votes as he wanted and they fought against a statewide recount
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they fought against against it because of course they would have lost the statewide recount exactly
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and to this day al gore says he went all the way to the end and used every single piece of legal recourse
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possible to win that election and it should be done if legally legally uh votes have not been counted
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or votes that were illegal were counted they should correct that i don't know why that's so darn
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controversial wow uh facts when they get into the way