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On today's show, we have an update from U.S. Rep. Barry L. McAllister (D-GA) on the results of the recount in Georgia, Andrew Cuomo's appearance on the show, and we talk about Nancy Pelosi being re-elected to the House of Representatives.
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hey the podcast today good one stew yes really good very good yeah really good cheryl atkinson
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is uh with us uh barry loudermilk he is the uh congressman from georgia he gives us an update
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on what's happening in georgia by the way if you missed last night's tv show i went over the
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candidates in georgia for the senate holy cow i'm gonna go over them on radio tomorrow and on the
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podcast tomorrow but oh my gosh they are so extreme so extreme and i was surprised to hear an
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appearance today by andrew cuomo yeah he was on the show wow that was it was uh it was really really
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good andrew cuomo you don't want to miss it and we also talk about uh nancy pelosi she's going to be
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we have uh barry laudermilk on uh from georgia i did a special last night uh on the uh the the georgia
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revote now it's happening what is it january 5th or 5th uh and it's for all of the marbles
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all of the marbles if the republicans only win one you're going to lose mitt romney i mean
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you know we should take guns away mitt's there he's like yeah yeah murkowski collins yeah i mean
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you lose one and you're at a tie and then kamala you have to have both of them and even then it's
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risky if we lose these uh two senate seats in georgia i there's nothing holding them back from changing
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everything barry laudermilk is uh with us now hi barry hey glenn how are you doing good congressman
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from uh georgia uh first of all uh give me a give me a rundown on what's happening in georgia with the
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recount and the trump case well you know the recount was going back and doing a hand recount we have
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machine voting in georgia which you go up to electronic machine you you make your choice then
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it prints a hand a hard copy ballot this is the first major election we've had that has had that
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option which i fought for for years to be able to have a hard copy ballot so that that hard copy
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comes out of the machine you look at it you verify yes these are the people i voted for
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uh then they run it through a counting machine and it goes into a box so part of the hand recount
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was not just taking the electronic total but actually counting those ballots the good news out of that was
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the the uh in-person voting uh that the machines produced was accurate there wasn't uh some vote
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switching on that part and the reason that's such good news is because the majority of trump voters
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came out and voted in person either early or on election day so and is that the dominion system
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that that is the dominion system that's good news so yeah so the good news is the dominion system did
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work the issue we're having is with the absentee ballots now the recount is going to go through
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trump is going to cut into biden's lead when it comes out uh but it's not going to put trump back on top
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because they're just counting these ballots now we do have these mostly are absentee ballots that went
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from biden i mean it unbelievable number and when i say unbelievable i mean an unbelievable number of
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absentee ballots went to biden and so the issue is going to be challenging were any of those ballots
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illegal or fraudulent and so we're actually having some people some people i personally know have
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filed affidavits saying that they have seen boxes of ballots that were pristine these are absentee ballots
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in other words they had never been folded to where they would have been going into an envelope
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um there were no creases and in fact the uh where you fill out the little bubble for your choice was
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so perfect it appeared now i'm just quoting what they're saying appeared that it may have been
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run through a printer or a machine so we do have several counts of that going through so and i talked
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to some people today who said yes these people have filed affidavits and i personally know one of them
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and she is not a conspiracy type person and so uh there's numbers of those and that's the trick is
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getting to those ballots so we can actually and and i'm not just saying this so trump will win i think
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it's it's extremely important that trump gets another four years but it's more important that we have an
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election system of integrity yeah we have to trust it most important thing okay so so um i don't know if
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you uh saw our uh our messages yesterday but we know that the whistleblower has come forward in a
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sworn affidavit detailing a clerical error at the polling center in dekalb county um he says over a
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thousand votes were given to biden that shouldn't have um and it's uh you know it's one thing to hear
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about him and another thing to hear him right straight from the people that saw it two questions on this
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uh one of my researchers went and was poking around and just seeing what he had said etc and found it
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incredibly easy to unmask this uh whistleblower uh and and his address and everything and i think that is
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i think he's in danger is there a way to protect this guy's identity because the state's not doing it
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right and there needs to be because back when all the riots were happening uh we had somebody you
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know the term doxing i had my home address doxed by someone right and so um fortunately they didn't
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get it exactly right but we do know some of those nefarious people with various groups were trying to
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figure out where i live when and and you know to an element unfortunately you have to expect that when
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you're in a position such as i'm in or you're in you know that is very public but when a citizen who
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simply needs to do their civic duty um it gets could get that kind of threat yes we have to be able to
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protect these people in in one way or the other and that's something that i think the state legislature
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is going to have to look at in the meantime i think um you know law enforcement is going to have
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to provide some level of protection to them the problem is if you're in a strongly democrat-run
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county with a democrat sheriff i know in today's day and time you just can't trust that and i hate
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to say that but it's uh it we're that divided right now as a nation all right let's go to the
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georgia secretary of state this is a uh a republican uh he spoke to npr yesterday about the vote recount
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in the senate runoff elections he says lindsey graham pressured him to reject absentee ballots he said
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it's clear from his conversation with graham that trump and graham don't understand the laws in
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georgia uh loffler and purdue have demanded his resignation what's happening with this guy
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i really don't know he came out yesterday and called uh congressman doug collins a colleague of
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mine a friend of mine he's a very uh one of one of the people that i have a lot of admiration for
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called him a liar and i think that's unbecoming of a uh of somebody in his position to to get to
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that level i saw some of the things uh or some of the statements that uh lindsey graham made and i
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don't interpret them the way that the secretary of state does i what i saw lindsey graham saying
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is we want you to do your job and investigate these allegations of fraudulent voting we have to know
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look you can't get evidence until you investigate and i think part of the frustration is people are
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coming out saying there's no evidence of broad you know widespread fraud well you don't know because
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you haven't investigated you don't get evidence until you investigate you get circumstantial evidence
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or some probable cause i mean there's plenty of that out there we have affidavits well you can't get
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to the hard empirical evidence until you investigate and i think that's what lindsey was getting at is look
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we want you to put politics aside and want you to get down to the you know the to the bare knuckles
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of hardcore investigating because we have to be able to trust this and as you said earlier the future
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the future of this nation is riding on the back of two senate races in georgia right now we have to
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get it right so we're looking at what the polls say and i don't know if i believe polls but what the
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polls say is a dead heat between americans and marxists uh i did a special last night that's up
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on youtube or on blaze tv you have to watch it um to get some perspective of who these people are that
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are running against the republicans i mean one of them is absolutely jeremiah right just jeremiah
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my right um and uh is is it really tied is it that close how do you know i mean i had a national
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pollster that this is in the conservative realm sitting in my office yesterday and he basically
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said we did a terrible job polling and it's like we they don't know how to poll in fact he said well
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the problem is the trump voters wouldn't talk to us well what do you expect you know it's like
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if they we under polled the trump supporters because we don't know who they are and i mean there was a
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lot of excuses the pollsters can't get this right and if you think there was distrust before the
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presidential election there's going to be more distrust of pollsters and major news outlets now than
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there was before and i mean you know i think you're going to see a resurgence of people uh going to
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news sites like the blaze and newsmax and some others away from some of the more traditional that
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we considered uh conservative yeah can you assure the american people that this next election in georgia
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i desperately want to do that glenn i've got to see how how desperate our secretary of state
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wants that to be as well and how much effort we're going to put in fighting this i believe
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there is going to be uh there's uh and i've talked to some members of the georgia legislature who want to
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act quickly to make some changes but they're not going to apply to this election the only way that
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we're going to know that this election is conducted honestly and with integrity with with a lot of
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people having access to monitor the election process and we're going to have more than we did before
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good citizens who care about this nation who who care less about the outcome than they do an honest
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election system and you're actually you're absolutely right both of the democrats running for
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uh senate they are socialist marxist in fact the one you were talking about who is ideal idolizes um
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reverend wright as a prophet recently came out and said that abortion aligns with christian values it's
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biblical i'm like i can't find that in the box no he also says jesus was a marxist so you know he was
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for socialism so and a palestinian he wasn't a jew he was a palestinian um uh barry i appreciate it
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one last thing just a personal note uh we we know how to contact the the whistleblower but we don't
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want to freak them out we can protect their identity but we'd love to share that story uh from the
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horse's mouth with voice disguising etc etc uh would you mind uh reaching out so it's not a scary thing
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and just seeing if there's an interest so we can call them because again we don't want to freak them
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out right yeah we'll be glad to work with you on that glenn to see what we can get and um i'm hoping
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i'm working on some other i can't divulge what it is right now but there are some other uh recordings
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that may be of interest for us to get out as well but we'll be glad we'll be glad to work with you on
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yeah good thank you barry loudermilk uh congressman from georgia appreciate it barry thank you
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justin my man how are you i'm doing great glenn how are you uh well i was doing better when i was
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apparently living in a fantasy world that america was rejecting socialism
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right yeah you know i actually think that the the 2020 election was there is a lot of really
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positive stuff that came from that without question and i think that in many moderate districts and i
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think that in obviously in conservative districts they still are rejecting socialism but what we're
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seeing what i think the research that we're about to discuss shows very clearly is that in the
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democratic strongholds socialists are taking over the far left is taking over and that isn't just a
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theory anymore i think there's real data behind it i mean when you look at the list you compiled
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you look at connecticut good heavens it's going to become the soviet union soon um i yeah i i i want to go
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over how you picked who was a marxist socialist you based it on uh people that were endorsed by our
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revolution democratic socialists of america and progressive democrats of america tell me who
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these three organizations are right well these these are three of the largest very far left
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organizations they're they're all well-funded democratic socialists of america that's the
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largest socialist organization in the united states they're not a political party they're a socialist
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organization that helps with fundraising and helps with getting candidates passed and they hold
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conventions and do stuff like that our revolution was started by bernie sanders and people from the
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bernie sanders presidential campaign from 2016 to help win more progressive seats in congress um and
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they've expanded their efforts out into the states and progressive democrats of america they've been around
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um since the early 2000s doing very similar kinds of things these are the this is the aoc crowd i think
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people need to think of it like that in order to be endorsed by one of these groups you have to support
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the green new deal medicare for all those kinds of policies right um the democratic socialist america
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reject an international economic order sustained by private uh profit uh they all pretty much uh do
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they're they are talking about giant government controls on just about everything so you took the people
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that they endorsed and you looked at it and what did you find so we tracked 266 races across the country
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uh my colleague and i chris talgo at heartland we spent a tremendous amount of time pouring over the
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data and making sure that we got this right out of the 266 races um there were 200 legislative state
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legislative seats that we tracked 60 u.s house races and six u.s senate races and what we found was that
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in and it's just absolutely astounding 90 percent actually slightly more than 90 percent of all of these
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races were won by the socialist far left progressive candidate 90 percent it's absolutely shocking um and when
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you take those numbers and you compare it to what we found in 2018 when we did this exact same analysis
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there were only 80 between 80 and 90 races that were uh candidates that were endorsed by these same
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groups and the those candidates in 2018 only 40 percent of them were successful and at the time i thought
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that was incredible but then they went from 40 percent in 2018 to 90 percent success rate just two years
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later and they had many more candidates 200 more candidates essentially so this is this is just absolutely
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astounding so how many of them are open and how many are uh closeted if you will oh i think that
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they're all open i think that that's how i think that's the only way you can be endorsed um and to give
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you some sense of who these people are because remember a lot of these people 200 of them are state
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legislative candidates so not a lot of people know about them uh there's this person taylor small
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who's a state rep in in vermont um this there this person is the first openly transgender legislator
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in vermont to be elected they um support having a universal health care uh for the state of vermont
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they support housing as a human right um ending the ability for for landlords to evict people who refuse to pay
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their rent um obviously your standard increasing the minimum wage and all of that stuff but also
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banning all fossil fuel infrastructure which i think is gas stations and i don't know roads is that
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does that qualify i'm not really sure the funding the police uh it goes on and on and on this is this
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is a snapshot i think of what your average candidate that's in this list is like and then all of the
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famous people that you think of as well rashida talib ilan omar alexandria kazoo cortez they're all on
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this list in addition to these state legislative races what amazes me is i looked at all the states
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and the one that is overwhelming especially for size you know california has a lot of people but
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um and you expect it from california connecticut has i don't even know 40 of these people and only one
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lost it i mean that's right is i mean i've always known that connecticut was you know big government
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uh but but not marxist socialist what what's happening in connecticut right well i think what
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connecticut shows very clearly is the strategy for the far left is working incredibly well and and
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what i mean by that is this destroy it destroy a state and win elections well well sort of but i
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actually think that if you look at what happened in 2018 only 40 of the candidates were successful
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now 90 of the candidates are successful and they actually ran candidates in fewer states this time
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around than they did last time even though they have way more candidates so what that tells you
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is is that they went out of their way to target districts that they knew the democrat would win
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no matter what and if you look at the average not just margin of victory but the average result
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the average result is that that candidates these socialist candidates that were endorsed by these
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various groups won by more than 20 percentage points in every one of these races so that means that
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they targeted districts that they knew no matter who the candidate was as long as they had a d next
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to their name they were going to win and so i think connecticut is actually a perfect illustration of this
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strategy because connecticut is your traditionally establishment democrat state long-time establishment
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democrats that have been there forever and what they did was they targeted those establishment candidates
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they kicked them out they put socialists they primaried them out they put socialist candidates in
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and then they won because the person going to the voting booth on election day they don't know who
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their state rep is going to be they don't care they vote for the democrat and that's why they were so
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successful i think and and if they take the strategy and they apply it all throughout the country
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they are going to absolutely take over the democratic party i think it's already starting to happen and
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so you have 11 of 15 ran in texas 11 1 11 that's right in texas that's right right and i think it's the
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same strategy right it's it's you find the districts in texas that are going to vote for democrats no
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matter what you kick out those more establishment long-time candidates or incumbents in many cases and then
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you put the far left people in the in in those places and if you actually go to the our revolution
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website they explain that this is the strategy they're not hiding it they call it um uh stacking
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the bench they call it filling out the bench and by bench they mean these state legislative races and
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local elections city council county races those kinds of things this is the future of the democratic
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party they know that the vast majority of people in congress right now were once a state lawmaker
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most people don't realize that but it's true and so if you can get these radicals fill out the bench
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at the state level and local level those are going to be your congressmen that's your fine that's your
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farm team that's right uh all right justin i i want to ask you one more thing on socialists and then i
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want to take a break and come back about the great reset um but on the the socialists i mean they're
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moving forward globally with this green new deal the uk just said no gasoline no diesel uh none of those
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cars are to be sold by 2030 that's nine years from now yeah and and this is a huge part of what
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the um what the socialist movement is is embracing but also it's part of their strategy here in the
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united states all over the world to take over the energy industry and to use climate change as the
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excuse for not just taking over the energy energy industry but taking over virtually everything and
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you're gonna you know we'll talk about that with the great reset but that's what the great reset that's
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one of the core uh arguments for the great reset from the people who are pushing is that we have to
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radically transform society in order to save us from global warming can you can you stop all i mean
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california is doing this as well at the same time they're beating up on elon elon musk i mean
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you need another product if you're nine years away from banning diesel and uh and gasoline engines
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yeah well of course look there is absolutely no logical scientific way that you can do what
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they're calling for doing you can't transition the united states away from fossil fuels in 10 years
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it is literally impossible nine it's not nine nine right sorry nine years nine years that's right
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it's not possible there's no way to do it but they don't care because it isn't really about
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transitioning the united states away from fossil fuels the goal is really to take over as much of
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the economy as you possibly can and we'll figure out the details later on that doesn't really matter
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that's the real goal here you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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so there's a new book coming out it is released next week but it's available for pre-order now
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or even a gift for yourself uh for christmas this is it it is a really good i can't speak from uh
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current experience experience i can speak for past experience you are telling the truth when it comes to
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how the media and how our information is getting to us uh in a way that nobody else either cares or
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has the courage to do uh and i can't thank you enough for that uh the name of the book is slanted
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how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism and i want to stop there
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well if it's quite brilliant if you think about it i started tracing this in the smear the last book
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and i finish in this one but in 2016 prior to 2016 it may be hard to remember there was no movement
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or public sentiment saying please curate our information and fact check it and censor it and
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tell us what to think this was unheard of and as i said this was started with a speech president
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obama gave at carnegie mellon in 2016 that suggested and i remember hearing it thinking what
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that suggested somebody needed to step a step in and curate our information on the internet in this
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wild wild west media environment and i'm thinking well nobody has ever asked for that and pretty soon
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david brock of media matters took credit for convincing facebook to do the first what i call
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fake fact checks of information to try to shape public opinion and it took off from there but
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they had to convince us that we wanted it they had to create a market for it they couldn't just
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force it down our throat so there was a lot of propaganda to insist that all of this fake news
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which was a liberal invention before donald trump took it over but that we were all being victimized by
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fake news and that someone needed to step in and and help us out and make sure we didn't see
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certain studies and opinions and viewpoints but again this is a relatively new phenomenon
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and i i don't think your listeners literally love censorship no but they have convinced us
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as a population to sort of embrace and tolerate these you know fact checks and whatever you want
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to call them the curating the media literacy efforts and so on which i think are extremely dangerous
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you know if they if they believed and i always come back to thomas jefferson he said trust the
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american people uh they'll most likely get it wrong from time to time but they will figure it out in the
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end and correct their mistakes uh and i don't think anybody in power believes in the american people
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anymore uh and so they they go and they censorship because we're too we're just too stupid to figure
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it out i think may i just may i differ a bit yes i think that they worry that we're not stupid they
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worry that we're going to form the conclusion if we hear certain information that they don't want us
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to have and they can't let that happen and i i saw that that you know sentiment inside newsrooms where
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people were starting to censor certain stories because they didn't like the takeaway they thought
00:29:30.860
people would have if they heard all the information just the facts so well that's even that's even more
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evil and so you think that's the prevailing uh attitude well and i think that's why we're seeing the
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censorship in social media the internet it's not to protect us it's not really to sort through what's
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correct try to keep us from seeing fulsome information on things that certain political and
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corporate interests don't want us to see so you have we we if if they believed in the free press
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and they thought you know some people may not want to see these things you would just release your
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algorithm and allow us to adjust it i don't want to see this i don't want to see that i you know
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that's that's that's the way you do it what they're actually saying is if you think about it
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the people at twitter the nameless faceless people for example at twitter and facebook who censor
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information who are in no position to be experts on any of these things that they are claiming to be
00:30:30.160
you know expert over what they're saying is they have the information they want to be able to see
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it they have seen it they just don't want you to see it and and that's the problem they don't trust
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you to make the same sorts of decisions and judgments that they made because you might not
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make the right ones or the ones they want you to make so cheryl can you look into i hate to ask you
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to do this but can you look into the future because i can't tell you i mean i have members of my own
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family who says say you're freaking out about nothing nobody is going to be censoring you're not
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going to be you know thrown down a rabbit hole i i believe there's a good shot that in a year or two
00:31:15.960
uh if that it would start with the pressure just like they've learned with the media matters a
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pressure on our sponsors uh to drive them all away okay as long as we have the audience we're set for
00:31:30.480
that because we have a subscription uh service um but they're going to just keep battling and battling
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and wearing us down and if you have control of the fcc you know depending on how radical they
00:31:45.840
want to get they could shut voices down do you see that coming yes i mean i see that we're already
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there in many respects and adam carolla the entertainer spoke of this with me in a last couple
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of weeks you can see that segment at fullmeasure.news the replay but he's a hollywood
00:32:07.160
guy stand-up comic and so on who said he saw this cancel culture coming where people were going to be
00:32:12.920
bullied and not he saw a future where he wasn't going to be able to work in hollywood in the
00:32:18.040
traditional sense because he speaks his mind and doesn't go along with the narratives so he created
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this bubble i mean i think to some degree you've you've done that or tried to do that where he's
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outside of the ability to be canceled like the way he he has his own he owns his studio he produces his
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own films he doesn't rely on the platforms where he can be be platformed and canceled and you know
00:32:41.040
people are looking more and more for ways to do that that's why rumble and parlor and these you know
00:32:46.700
alternate tech platforms are i think increasing in popularity or at least interest well we are the
00:32:54.020
blaze which i created for this time i just found out yesterday we are the largest subscription
00:33:00.580
right-leaning uh subscription uh company in the world uh which is shocking to me uh but it has been
00:33:13.500
as long as we have the audience but the way these algorithms work and the way they're they're starting
00:33:22.480
to talk about you know lists and everything else that'll freak people out i mean you're already on a list
00:33:29.540
if you're listening you're already on a list um but the pressure that is going to come
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if these radicals actually take charge is terrifying well you know just i think people need to remember
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and take heart in the fact that as much as if you live inside the box i call the internet
00:33:50.940
it's so controlled the whole goal of some of the propagandists is to make you believe you're an
00:33:55.860
outlier when you're not yes or holding certain views and thoughts so keep heart that you aren't
00:34:01.760
an outlier in a lot of these respects i mean i'm talking to your listeners and that tens of millions
00:34:07.540
of people if you look at the last election probably have the same sense you do about these things and
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it's going to be pretty hard i think to take tens of millions of people and cancel them or convince
00:34:18.400
them you know that there's an alternate reality that exists online that's not really true i think they
00:34:25.080
they live outside the box and they see a lot more of what's going on can we spend a couple of minutes
00:34:31.240
and just talk about the election how is is biden going to be the next president is do you think
00:34:38.400
there's enough there to uh change the result or to question the result with real impact well from what
00:34:48.860
i've seen um and i have tried to do some deep diving into this in the past week or so when i can
00:34:54.520
um i would say there is enough to question significant numbers of votes and how this occurred
00:35:01.020
whether anything can be done about it you know i don't have a lot of faith and confidence regardless
00:35:07.120
of the evidence because let's look at my my own lawsuit against the government for spying i have a
00:35:12.320
whistleblower admitting it i have forensic evidence it doesn't matter donald trump may know or some of the
00:35:18.120
people surrounding him may have evidence of as they do allegations sworn affidavits videos and so on
00:35:23.440
credible claims of wrongdoing involving thousands of ballots i don't know how you go back and write
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that meaning righht make that right i don't know how you get the people who are against you and he's
00:35:36.920
surrounded by people who aren't really on his side yep you know it requires them to go along it would
00:35:42.320
require some court to agree it would require republicans and states to help him that may not want to
00:35:47.980
help him so you know my skepticism lies in the fact that i think it's pretty clear we had widespread
00:35:54.360
improprieties let's say that but as to whether anything can be done about it you know i think
00:36:00.280
that's that's sort of a long shot sadly cheryl thank you so much thank you for your continued uh stand uh
00:36:09.200
for your logic and your willingness to uh look at all sides and just follow the track wherever it may
00:36:16.460
lead thank you appreciate it well thank you for having me appreciate it you bet the name of the
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book is slanted how the news media taught us to love censorship and hate journalism she's actually
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going to be doing a podcast with me uh shortly after uh the holidays