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Alexandria Ocasio-cortez is a freshman congresswoman in the House of Representatives with a PhD from a liberal college and a love of the Bible. She wants to get rid of global warming, abortion, and cow farting. Also, she wants to abolish the Electoral College and allow for the election of presidents by popular vote.
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I know there's going to be a shortage of tequila and avocados,
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It shows you how not elitist the left in the media really is.
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Also, the cutting of funding for the Special Olympics by the New York Assembly.
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You'll never guess what they did with the money on that one.
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But Alyssa Milano decides that the Bible is a great place to, you know, talk about abortion.
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Also, AOC, she says the easiest way to get rid of global warming, of course, cow farts.
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But she's not talking about, you know, getting rid of the cows.
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We just need to change, quote, the cow grain to something that causes less farting for our cows.
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I honestly think if you just listen to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on today's program,
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you can claim to have a doctorate from any university in America.
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I feel if you listen to enough of her, your IQ continues to drop.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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Because I'm just going to give you a couple of quick highlights.
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But Alyssa Milano says she loves God and then quotes the Bible to push abortion.
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If I had told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell you heavenly things?
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Oh, that's the abort the kid part of the Bible right there.
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If you read the New International Version, it says abort away.
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Also, today, they are set to unveil in the Senate a constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College and allow for the election of presidents by popular vote.
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The Electoral College is so important and no one is defending it.
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Here's why the Electoral College is really, really important.
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Not to make sure that Republicans win so that you do not have one party because that's what it will be in the end.
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And the one party will only have to care about the big cities.
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They will only care about the population centers.
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They will not care about Iowa, Nebraska, Idaho.
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They will not care about any of these states where the population is low.
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And you can tell there's a deep concern by Democrats about that Russian hacking thing.
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Because if you had a national popular vote, they would only need to find one weak place to be able to run up the tally and be able to manufacture election results.
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In fact, one of the reasons why they say that the Russians were not successful is they didn't understand all the arcane local laws for each.
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Let's just say there was a place like, I don't know, let's pick a place that is so far away from corruption when it comes to voting, it would be ridiculous.
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What would happen, Stu, if the electoral college were abandoned and Chicago, I know this is a stretch, was a place where you could just manufacture fake votes?
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It would be, I don't know, like Chicago elections, except across the nation.
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Because all it would happen was if you got more votes in Chicago, let's say they did it to Chicago, Detroit, you know, and, you know, I don't know.
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Well, if you don't have the electoral college, it doesn't matter.
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Those three towns, if they just inflated the numbers from those three towns, you push over the election, it's popular vote, you win.
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The electoral college is insurance against election fraud.
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I mean, it's only one of the things it does really well, but it does that really well.
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I mean, a foreign power to try to penetrate the electoral college, they'd have to know which states they had to push in.
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They'd have to find weak points in each one of the states or areas.
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They'd have to, I mean, it's impossible to do because of the electoral college.
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So everything that is in the Constitution now that everybody is hating, everybody is hating, it takes so long.
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And it was designed that way to stop corruption.
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It was designed this way to stop people from having this emotional response and become New Zealand.
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You know that they took away all the guns, right?
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Well, I know, but that's, I mean, that's tens of thousands of guns.
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I mean, they have over a million guns in the country.
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I don't know how many they needed turned in, but at least tens of guns.
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Can you imagine this happening in the United States?
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Can you imagine if they actually passed a gun confiscation in this country?
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You would have, out of four, what is it, 400 million, 390 million guns,
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I bet you would have, oh, maybe, let's be generous, 250,000 guns turned in.
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And this is what all of these crazy laws, these arcane laws in the Constitution,
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The people were supposed to turn in all their guns.
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I mean, this bump stock thing that just has gone through.
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They're talking about, the United States, we're going to have to supposedly destroy
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$100 million worth of items that have been purchased legally.
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Now are illegal, so we have to destroy $100 million worth of stuff that people spent their money on.
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I mean, just that, forget even the gun, the Second Amendment concerns there.
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Like, how do we live in a country where that can just be done?
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I mean, it's just, it's absolutely madness what's going on.
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So, the Electoral College, what the Electoral College also does besides, you know, confuse
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our foreign enemies on how to hack into election, confuse our enemies inside that want to steal
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elections, the Electoral College also does something else.
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It forces people to listen to the states with smaller populations.
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You're supposed to listen to them because this is the entire thing.
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The Constitution was put together when we had 13 different countries.
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These colonies looked at themselves as totally free and independent.
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It was like France and England, and we said, okay, how do we get together?
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Well, we had to do some things that if the EU would have done, it probably would have worked.
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But we said at the beginning, it was very different than it is now.
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And the big states, especially the slave states that had these gigantic populations, they said,
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yeah, we want to vote for, we want popular vote.
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Well, the little state said, wait a minute, we won't have a voice at the table.
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We can't have, there won't be anybody who's speaking up for us.
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Don't worry, we're going to take care of a couple of things.
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First, what we're going to do is we're going to give you the house, which represents the people.
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And so you'll have enough people, you'll have the equal number for your population.
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But then we want to make sure that every state is represented.
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And New York might be the leading arbiter of this.
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And they have the most people in Congress so they can get that thing passed.
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And the senators were directly elected not by the people, but by the state governor and their legislator.
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So their legislators came in and said, we want this guy to represent us.
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Then you have the power of the local state represented.
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Because the president could, in the end, just side with the house.
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And no qualm about it, no problem with it, because he didn't even have to go to Delaware.
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He didn't have to go to Rhode Island because they meant nothing.
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As long as he was in New York and Virginia, he'd be fine.
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So they said, okay, to balance this out, we're going to have an electoral college that will be the actual vote that every single state is going to matter.
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If you get rid of the electoral college, if you feel like a flyover state now, the only time you do matter is when they're forced to put their plane down in the center of the country.
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And they're forced to go to the coffee shops and the waffle houses and everywhere else to talk to you.
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The minute you get rid of the electoral college, you don't matter.
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Only the states with the biggest populations matter.
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They will not care about you because you don't have the power.
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So every little state, every town that isn't a metropolis, you no longer count.
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Or you can listen to him on the Blaze Radio Network as they tape it live every day.
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Um, Pat just said something, uh, incredible to me that he just saw rated R movie last night.
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All of the, uh, people talking about life and whether babies should live or not.
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To be fair, there were those points where they manipulated those clumps of cells.
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I mean, I don't know if those were Volkswagen parts.
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So, so you know, Pat really does not see rated R movies.
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It was the first rated R movie I've seen since Silence of the Lambs.
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It seems like an odd choice to just dip your, your feet into the rated R pool.
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Well, I didn't realize, uh, you know, how, uh, sincere Pat was on rated R.
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And I didn't realize how, uh, far away I was from, you know, shocking.
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Uh, when I saw Silence of the Lambs, I came back and I'm like, Pat, you gotta see it.
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He's like, I don't, I don't see stuff like that.
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And I'm like, there's not, it's like, you see this stuff on TV.
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I look over like 20 minutes into this movie and Pat is just white.
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And he's like, I, I, I, I, I don't think I've seen any of this on TV before.
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So he's, uh, uh, so anyway, uh, so he hasn't trusted me on a rated R movie and he doesn't
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The, the one, the thing you see is, you know, there's some gross material because, uh, abortions
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are involved and you see things go through tubes.
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Uh, but man, to deny, uh, the experience, I think is a mistake.
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Uh, these, this is from the people that did God's not dead, which I didn't like.
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And the producers are friends and everything else, but I walked out of it.
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I thought it was horrible, uh, because it was so preachy and everybody who was a villain
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was like a super villain and everybody who was good was, you know, mother Teresa.
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I think they must've learned a lesson from that because unplanned is not that way at all.
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The only one that might be a slight over the top exaggeration, I don't know this, but
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the, the, you know, the initial Planned Parenthood director seems a little.
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And she has said, Glenn, that is absolutely word for word.
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All the things she said, all the things that the director says.
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I swear to you, we did not hype that that is who they are.
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And what she said to me, man, this, this will really, I mean, it'll rock your world about
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Planned Parenthood and remind it'll remind Christians.
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I think how important this fight is because we gave up this fight for so long.
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And now, now that we're, we've joined the fight again, it seems like we've got momentum.
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If you get, if you get people to go to it, you've got to get your kids to go to it.
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You've got to get, you've, you, this will raise up a whole new generation that will see
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things clearly because that scene that 20 seconds of where she's turned.
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I mean, and what the doctor says, and that's a quote is outrageous.
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Let me ask you one thing, because I was thinking about this last week.
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If I was listening to the show and you're just talking about unplanned, it would be one
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of those movies that I would go, I should go see that.
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And then my wife would say, do you want to go see a movie or something?
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And I would go, I don't want to go see that because it seems like a dirge.
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It seems like a movie you're supposed to go see.
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I mean, it's, it's also, uh, it's a good movie.
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I mean, you know, some of the reviews have been negative, which they're always negative
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On any movie that has a message like this, obviously.
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But you know, they're bashing it for ridiculous things, you know, on the message.
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But it's like, you look at this movie and it's like, at the very least, you have to
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The fact that a woman who became Planned Parenthood's national employee of the year
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A woman who was, you know, was the director of a clinic that performed thousands and thousands
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I mean, she was, she, I don't know if you heard the podcast, but she talked to me about
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Being the best at talking people into abortions.
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She, they learn, they teach you at Planned Parenthood and it's, it's, once you, if people could
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just get their arms around, this is not compassion.
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Um, and when she said, uh, you know, I would talk people into abortions cause they taught
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And it was, it sounded like almost like a used car salesman.
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Um, and she said, I was the best at it whenever we would have a tough patient coming in that
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really didn't want to have an abortion, but weren't, wasn't sure we made no money on prenatal
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The only way we can make money is if we are aborting the child.
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And so she said, I would be called in, I'll get a tough patient here.
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They don't want to necessarily have an abortion.
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Uh, she said, I would, I would go in and she said, this is how I sold it.
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She said, look, um, you know, it's, it's, you're in a tough situation and I know you're
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Uh, but you believe if she said, if it was a religious person, she would say, you believe
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And you're, you're worried that God doesn't, God's going to condemn you.
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What kind of God that you know in reading the scriptures is a God that would not understand
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his precious daughter and be able to forgive and understand where you're at.
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And then she said, I would say, so look, here's what I can do for you.
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She said, if you leave today without booking the abortion, I can't, I have to charge you for
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the ultrasound, but if you book the abortion today, uh, then I will roll that into the
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And she said, she said, uh, she said she would always look at them and she'd say, so is there
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And I want to think about this a little bit more.
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Imagine if a car dealer was doing that with vulnerable women at the time, any bank, you
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want to talk about predatory loans, anybody that was doing a transaction when you are that
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I could make this happen and this happened, but you have to do it right now.
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You know, some of them are 12, 13, 14, 15 years old.
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And that person is now made a movie for the pro that, you know, supports the pro-life
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In the movie, they say she's the only defector they've ever had.
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And they thought, you know, what was weird is when you watch this movie and they first
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bring her into the POC, products of conception is what that really stands for.
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But they used to jokingly call it pieces of children, which is what it is.
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And I asked her, I said, why weren't you stunned by little feet and little heads and
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And because you have to count everything after an abortion.
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Because if it's not there, it's inside the woman's.
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And she said, I don't know why that didn't bother me.
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And so I didn't I don't know why she said, but it was always my choice.
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And she said, but once I saw once I saw the ultrasound and I saw that baby fighting, she
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She said, because that was the natural instinct.
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If it didn't fight that, it would have just been a lump.
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But because it sensed trouble and pushed away from it, she said, all of a sudden it became
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And I knew exactly what it was, especially when they do it all the time.
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And if you haven't taken your kids to to see it, please do take your kids.
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I think it depends on like, could be pretty disturbing.
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Like, I think Rafe could have seen that when he was 11 ish, maybe 12.
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Yeah, but 13 is the, I mean, it certainly shouldn't be R.
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I mean, PG-13 is the, you know, you still have to make, again, it's parental guidance,
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I just got a letter from a guy last night who said, I took my daughter.
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We raised them to believe, you know, that this is life.
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And he said, my daughter just doesn't believe that, believe that that's a viable choice for
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He said she didn't want to go and didn't want to go, didn't want to go.
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And he said, while it hasn't changed her mind yet, he said it has completely changed the
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And I think that's what will happen for anybody who is dead set and has made their mind.
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They're going to have to start to cling to things that they know are not true.
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They're going to have to start justifying in their mind because they're forced to see
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Or you just have to believe everything in the movie is a lie.
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If you're already set that this is a woman's right to choose and it's a reproductive choice,
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You just have to believe that everything they say about Planned Parenthood and how they operate
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Which again, you're talking about doctors and nurses and directors.
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They didn't ask them, get a report and then recreate it.
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The people who are starring in some of these roles are the actual people from the clinics.
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In that scene, the doctor that performed that is a doctor that's performed tens of thousands
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And the nurse that's in there with her also performed tens of thousands of abortions with
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Do you know the medical details of that are accurate?
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I was told that when the doctor walked in before they shot, he looked at the tray of instruments
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and he rearranged them exactly the way they would be if you were doing an abortion.
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He was like, I just want this scene to be right.
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I don't want anybody to be able to say, oh, they wouldn't use that or they didn't do this.
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He said he arranged all of the instruments exactly the way they're laid out for Planned
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And he knows because he was one for a very long time.
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And if you like what you hear on the program, you should check out Pat Gray Unleashed.
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His podcast is available wherever you download your favorite podcast.
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You may have to excuse me for a few minutes during this hour and Stu will just kind of
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I have to come and go for a neurologist conference call.
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My daughter has been having testing for about a year and so we get some of the results back.
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So I'm going to be kind of in and out a little bit this hour.
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Now, I'm going to play this audio and farmers, farmers, don't laugh this off.
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You know, obviously, like I had a Stafford, you know, released a document to talk about
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I just want to say it sounds ridiculous, but it literally is an issue, but actually is
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an issue when it comes to contributing to methane.
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It means that we need, what it means is that we need to innovate and change our grain, our
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cow grain, which, you know, they feed in these troughs.
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And we need to really take a look at regenerative agriculture.
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I show up for like four weeks out of the year where we have this farm and this ranch.
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I just show up and I'm like, yep, there's my herd of cattle.
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You mostly raise cattle from a Big Mac wrapper.
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Even I know that we're not feeding the cattle cow grains.
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If you were somebody that is looking for an all natural cow, a what?
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I've heard that terminology before in Whole Foods.
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You're not sitting in a trough eating out of a grain.
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The cow grains are the things that go into the troughs.
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Now, I'm sure that these big farms are maybe, you know, throwing the cow grains into these
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big troughs, but I don't think I'm going to take, taking anything she says is like taking
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Well, my issue is they shouldn't be making the grains from cows if they're feeding them
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Like, that's just like, it's just like, you know, it's cannibalism, basically.
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If you're going to feed cows, cow grains, don't make them out of cows.
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But other than that, she seems to be a tad misled.
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I mean, the other part of this is, first of all, they don't, generally speaking, eat
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They don't, there's no such thing as cow grains.
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Another issue is also flatulence from cows is not really an issue.
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And I love the part where the audience cracks up because she's like, I mean, the answer to
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She said until, like the document they released, they're acting now as if it was mistakenly
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Again, if you ever got, Glenn, an important document to you handed from your staff that
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was a draft and not finished and looked like that, would any of those people have jobs the
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Then they released the draft document, which wasn't a draft document.
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Because if they had a draft document, what would they be doing today?
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Like when, where was the final FAQ about this bill?
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So, but the, the punchline that everyone laughs at, they're laughing at her.
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It was her document that said, well, we're not going to end cows.
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They're mocking her own document and I don't know that she even realizes it at this point.
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And by the way, the, the cow grain, the only cow grain and farmers, please correct me.
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The only cow grain that is being fed to them would be corn, corn fed beef.
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But that's the, everybody wants grass fed beef.
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So are we supposed to have like, I don't know, an acids or, or gas X in the cow grain?
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What is it that you're going to feed a cow that they're going to eat that is, is good with their digestive system?
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What are you going to, what are you going to, what are you going to, what are you, what are you going to feed them that they eat?
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I mean, I don't know about you, but I could, I could drop carrots on the floor all day long.
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I mean, what is it that we could feed these cattle that you think will stop the methane?
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Now it is a more potent of a greenhouse gas than CO2 is.
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It's a, it's in smaller amounts and it also leaves the atmosphere much quicker.
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So it is, it is part of the equation when it comes to.
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I've read the report and I've heard it a million times, but why is this?
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Is it because it's just in, there are more cow farts than there are cars and chimneys?
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Well, I mean, the UN did say that the, you know, the meat industry is responsible for
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more, you know, of the CO2 problem than all the transportation, you know, in the, you know,
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really the entire, every transportation sector in every country on earth combined.
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Now there are disagreements with that report, but I mean, I, they can't disagree with it
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I mean, you can go through and pick that, that, uh, that report apart pretty well, but
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And that is their, that is their standard of proof needed to adjust the entire world economy.
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Um, that's why we were always so fascinated to why it took Al Gore a couple thousand days
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before he decided to quote unquote, go vegan, whether that's actually true or not.
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I have no idea, but he at least claims it now, but it took him thousands of days after
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Because again, as we pointed out yesterday, the, the actions do not match the words.
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If they actually believe the world was going to end in 12, uh, uh, years, they would not
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They would be, they would be much more concerned about these things and doing things that were
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I will tell you that this all goes down to culture.
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Remember what Barack Obama's wife said right before the election, right before the
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she was taken off of the road, she said, Barack knows we've got to change our traditions.
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This is part of it by getting you to stop eating beef.
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Now, you know, you want to, you want to say it's for different reasons.
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I, I honestly do not think that this is anything different than just changing all of our traditions.
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They have disconnected us from history and now they want to change our traditions.
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Once you change the traditions, you've got nothing left.
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I mean, most people don't even know why we have, why do we have summer vacation for kids?
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Um, I mean, that's the amusement parks need to make their money.
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I mean, no, it's because it was the summer months where the kids needed to work the farm.
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So once it got into spring and summer, that was, that was the time to plow and to plant and everything else.
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So everything about us, why do we have daylight savings time?
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We don't need it anymore, but it was for the farms.
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So everything we have and that they are slowly dismantling is also slowly dismantling our story and where we came from.
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Well, that takes out everything that we know about Christmas, about Europe, about Germany, St. Nicholas, all of these things, all of these traditions mean something to us.
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And the more you take them apart, the more empty you are as a culture.
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I don't want to go back to a place where I need to farm all summer.
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I'm just saying that everything, they are taking all of our traditions apart.
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And I'm not talking about daylight savings time.
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But, you know, I'm just saying that everything is for a reason.
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They are slowly erasing absolutely everything that has made us meat and potatoes people.
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When I say that to you, that means a plain-talking, a farmer, hard-working, a guy who just calls it like it is.
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We just have to change the cow grains into something new, magical grain that doesn't make you toot when you eat it.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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And then we have, of course, we have Beto in the news.
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You're going to put butter with all the cow grains?
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These are the sort of questions I've been working on with my organization, Socialists for Avocados.
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And I heard a little bit about your show last night about Beto.
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Yes, yes, we did an expose on Beto and who he really is and what he really believes, which seems to be nothing.
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First of all, I heard you say that, and it's just wrong.
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People, you in particular, said something about how he's not Hispanic.
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He's not as Hispanic as a real Hispanic person, but he's much more Hispanic than your average white Irishman.
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I don't think it's cultural appropriation at all.
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And then you went into his allegations of him being a drunk driver.
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First of all, he was caught one time drunk driving.
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The fact that he only got caught once just proves he's an excellent driver.
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Maybe he drives slower and more carefully when he's drunk.
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And then I've heard you're talking about Joe Biden.
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I would be honored to be an unwilling participant in a Biden facial grope or hair inhalation.
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But I was working at a coffee shop and Joe Biden used to come in all the time.
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And, you know, a lot of times he was working with students, tons of students from the community.
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And they, I don't know if they were his daughter's friends, but he would always bring in lots of young
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girls and they would sit down and, you know, they, they, you could tell they were having
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They kind of had a glassy eyed, distant look to them.
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And they would come in day after day after day in the morning.
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And, you know, there are lots of them, but I never saw the same one twice.
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And I thought it was very interesting because the only person I ever saw him with more than
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I was calling because you were speaking about the electoral college and I've never, ever understood
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the argument, well, we, you know, Hillary had gotten more of the popular vote and Trump
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would have lost if we had had the contest based upon the popular vote.
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The argument to me seems so completely ridiculous because if the, if the contest had had different
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rules, both contestants would have played by different rules.
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It makes no sense to say that, you know, she got more of the popular vote.
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That's almost like looking at the Superbowl and saying, well, our team didn't get as many
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The, the, uh, the problem is with this is you would have to play by different game,
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but without the electoral college, you are talking mainly about cities and the major
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And we see not a lot of those are real, real red.