Best of the Program | Guests: Russell Vought & Jamie Kilstein | 9⧸23⧸22
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Glenn and Stu are back with some bad news, good news, and some entertaining stuff, including the return of Bill O'Reilly, and a special guest appearance from the Center for Renewing America's President, Russ Vorkorkian.
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So Stu and I are here, you know, just kind of hanging out doing a show, you know, so it's just the way we roll
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Yeah, the show is book-ended today with some bad news at the beginning and good news and good news
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Really good news at the end and then really good stuff in the vault and
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Entertaining stuff in the middle some of it wasn't so great, but and my silver die here. Yes from
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Yes, yeah, obviously why wouldn't you have that?
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Well, yeah, because I couldn't afford anything else of his but he was a you know, he's he got a like a medal of freedom
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He was like a mob guy that killed a lot of people, but he loved his country. Oh, that's great to hear
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I think you'll enjoy it. Yeah, Bill O'Reilly's on. Oh Michael Malice is on funny funny funny Michael Malice
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He's funny hysterical Jamie Kilstein great group today. Yeah, really good. Here's a podcast brought to you by
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Well, you're listening to this podcast. Yes, it probably makes me sad
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program
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I can't thank you enough uh for listening uh for supporting us at the blaze and also uh for your prayers
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Okay, at least five people uh pray for me all the time and I really appreciate it
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And i've been like this all week and i'm i mean i'm reading the psychology of totalitarianism
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It is and that's what i've been praying for optimism and and uh being able to see
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Through the trees to the other side. So thank you for that
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He's with the center for renewing america president
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He is uh the former director of the omb the office of management and budget
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Filed a complaint against zuckerberg and voting rights groups over alleged
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Influence of the 2020 election. He is here to tell us about it now russ. How are you sir?
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I'm doing great glenn. Thanks for having me on you bet. So tell me exactly what you're doing
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We are asking the irs to do an investigation of what we know happened
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But they have not come to ground on and that is that three entities the center for tech and civic life
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The center for election innovation research and the national vote at home institute received upwards of over 400 million dollars
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From priscilla chan and mark zuckerberg we now called them zuckerbucks of the last year
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To intervene and do partisan activity. I mean it's one of the biggest interventions in election history
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I can't think of a greater one and this puts aside
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All of the stuff that facebook did to regulate people's speech
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This was 400 million dollars to intervene under the pretext of covid and what they did
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Was they gave this money directly to local election offices
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And put them under restrictive contract agreements
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And privatized the workings of an election so that the same people that were trying to get
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The democrats to win were actually running the offices themselves
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So they had access to the ballots in storage facilities
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They had the ability to know is a particular absentee ballot deficient from a signature standpoint
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Does it need to be cured and they were talking all the time with one particular candidate?
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What should happen even if you're dealing with a pack but to have this being done by a 501c3 organization
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That's something that needs to be investigated and their tax exempt status needs to be revoked
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And priscilla chan and mark zuckerberg their tax deduction for this particular expense needs to go away
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So he probably would have done it even if he didn't he couldn't write it off
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Although he's lost so much money lost so much money lately maybe he is uh scrounging for it
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Um uh something that you're just teeing up so if and when the republicans take control of the house and oversight
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The latter what we want to happen is we want to this to be uh in their uh their inbox
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We want them to be able to to know that this is something that a future conservative administration will investigate
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Uh so that it has a chilling in fact impact on all c3s on the left
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Uh, you know that are the conservative nonprofits
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And on the left of course they are flagrant all over the place and the irs never comes down on them
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But I also believe next year as early as next year if there's a republican congress
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Uh, there's an opportunity to say to the country
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This agency has a long history of being weaponized
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I believe this is one way in which they can do that
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And I think that comes as part of us getting rid of the 87,000 new irs
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That fight is actually happening right now as we're trying to prevent them from passing in congress a long-term appropriations bill
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Uh, but so I think it's part of a multi-step process
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Making it that they understand this is a legal thing that took place
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Tell me about your organization that you started
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Center for renewing america is engaged on making sure we're picking the fights on all the america first cultural issues that
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The establishment didn't ever want to be part of the agenda setting process
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And so we're saying look we're going to talk about illegal immigration and securing the border
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But we're also not going to just blame biden for it. He is the problem
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But we're going to come forward and we're going to have a specific solution that says state governors can declare it an invasion and unilaterally secure the border
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An invasion when you have venezuela emptying their prisons and sending people up
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Uh, and I mean we're just being overwhelmed here in in the border states
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Glenn you and I actually look at the constitution as it is and not as 200 years of bad precedent bad statesmanship
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And that's not what republican establishment governors do
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They look to avoid conflict with the federal government
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We don't live in that world anymore in terms of being able to accept that
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Um, the the person running as the republican nominee carrie lake has said this would happen on day one
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Yeah, uh abbott has not taken it off the table. He is in fact said he has the authority to do it
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He just then didn't go forward and do it. And so I think he's still studying it
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We are batting down all the excuses that have arisen
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Uh, but I think it's going to happen in two of the three four big states on along the border as early as next year
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But you're right. It is maddening how long it has taken to get this to the the through the political cartels
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And when they do declare it, what does that trip?
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What happens so it will look very similar to title 42 and this is, uh
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What they will do is they will give rules of engagement to their state troopers and they will say okay
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You're going to interdict an illegal immigrant and you're just going to bring them back to the border
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You're not going to house them. You're not going to put them in big new facilities along the border
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You're literally going to just send them back across the border into mexico not at points ports of entry
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Uh, and and ken cucinelli will tell you that under the trump administration. We could do that within two hours
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It's all of central america and mexico gets the joke that the border is is closed
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Uh, the flow has stopped will they try to get in a mile or two down the road? Yes, but you stop them there
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But the main point is that uh, you have at that point
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Cauterize the border from from the flow standpoint and you have an opportunity to take the neon light off the border
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The federal government and with biden in charge
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He will instruct them to make sure that that's not happening, right?
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We will have a constitutional conflict depending on how the feds
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Uh react. I don't personally do not think the border patrol
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Uh, it would be where they attempted to do that
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But we have we've looked at the law and and articulated and and really studied it
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And there is no federal justification for a federal
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Agent to arrest a state trooper because you're they're not operating under any federal laws and they're operating under
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Article 1 section 10 clause 3 of the constitution and it's outside of immigration law
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So what we've done is established the legal high ground for abbott or a potential governor
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lake to be able to say what are you doing if you want to create this that's that's that's your
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Your choice, but you have no constitutional legal high ground to do this and we will be thinking through operationally on how this should look
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I mean, that's one of the reasons why I think that these you know, you don't want to take them to the points of entry because you're
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And so you've got to make it so that you're trying to minimize that conflict as much as possible
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Russ, thank you for everything that you're doing appreciate it god bless you and thank you for the uh
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Uh, for the setups here of what I think are very very important. We've got to stop
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Uh people like zuckerberg and and soros and everybody else that'll just dump money
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And buy elections and rig the elections. So thank you so much. It's russell vote
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You bet he's the uh president of the center for renewing america and former director of office of management and budget
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Mr bill o'reilly welcome to the program it's friday the biggest story of the week
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Well, first of all, you missed me back fess up. Uh, we haven't spoken in a few weeks and you missed me. I know you
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All right, so my my most important story of the week is a little convoluted and i'm usually not that way
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Um, but this is something you'll hear nowhere else. Okay. Okay. All right. All right. So
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I don't it doesn't matter what biden says and a I mean everybody knows right
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So if you have stocks your stocks are going down if you have to buy food to live
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The food bills are going up if you're going to have to heat your house, you're going to pay a ton
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This winter so everybody knows that and the reason the u.s economy
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Is doing poorly is because of joe biden's executive orders
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He said we're going to slap all of these restrictions on harvesting fuel in the united states
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Big that lighted the fuse for inflation and the rest as they say is history. Are you with me so far back?
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So 362 billion u.s. tax dollars going to fight the climate crisis
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Right in front of him is the delegation from india
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India is not going to do a thing about the climate crisis
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Virtue signaling to the world that the united states
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Which is of course going to ignite inflation worse
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Yet these three humongous countries are not going to do anything with
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I will tell you what is happening because of climate
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We're going to uh increase our commitment to reducing uh carbon
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And we are going to go beyond what we said we were going to do
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Which they haven't even met what they said they were going to do
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I don't number one i don't believe anything they say
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All the fuel the eu needs and our economy would be booming off the chart
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Because the american people they don't have this is what i do for a living
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Okay, this is i'm an analyst i look and i've got a great staff and you you do too by the way
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But everybody in europe would be dependent on the usa
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Okay, I mean you know what kind of power that is
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And therefore china and russia their power would be diminished
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Of this and and i'm not giving him a pass i think he's a terrible president
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I'll just give you one real quick here because she used to live in new york
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So yesterday biden wraps it up at the u.n right
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Instead of having dinner and then going to kennedy airport about 7 38 after rush hour
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nobody understands there are only 12 exits to that island right right and paralyzing the whole thing area
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causing uh massive delays for every human being he doesn't care
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He doesn't care about you know gridlock to ohio
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Bill i'd like your analysis on what you see happening
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Um in november with the election the numbers are starting to go we're going to do a segment later on in the program
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That are being possibly being grabbed that they didn't think that they would be able to grab
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Okay, and again, you will hear this nowhere else but with o'reilly bill o'reilly.com whatever o'reilly's doing
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So the key to all this does not show up in the polling
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But you can see the polls in arizona and in in nevada and new hampshire and and you know, it's close
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It's over and the democrats will lose both houses of congress
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So I had cash patel on uh with me for a podcast that uh is out
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Now uh, if you're a subscriber to blaze tv it'll be out saturday wherever you get your podcast
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Democrats are going to stop coming after donald trump
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No until there's a yeah until there's a perp walk
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They he could say i'm gonna go play golf for the rest of my life and I don't think they'd stop
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You had the attorney general letitia james announce a civil lawsuit against the trump organization and donald trump everybody remembers
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Now if you look at the action two things number one
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Why we found out the trump organization paid back all its loans
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The reason that she is filing a civil lawsuit is she knows she can't get a criminal conviction
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That's why the manhattan d.a wouldn't even get involved
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Governor kathy hochel is in trouble here in new york
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That all the democrats will mobilize and vote for hochel
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Because the only thing the democrats have is we're not trump we hate trump you hate him too
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We don't know there's polling going on right now
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Uh internal polling which is stuff you don't see
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I mean would it would would they elect a republican in new york?
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Well, zelda's pretty close according to trafalgar
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And and she won't debate and she's got a a scandal about
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All right back with bill o'relly just a second bill your take on the martha's vineyard coverage this week
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All right, thank you for asking and by the way if you can give me two minutes at the end before you boot me off
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directly to governor desantis for a plane ticket myself
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right and i and i want to go there and i i'm willing to sign a form
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that's number one it's already in motion back i've already done that
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traditional conservative americans despise sanctuary cities
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for the united states and for the migrants themselves
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to get here suffer grievously at the hands of the cartels in mexico
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why would he do that and and alienate all the mega voters when he can run four years from now
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okay so desantis is saying to himself i need to get
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and then desantis pops up going we have consent forms
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we have consent forms from every migrant we sent to martha's vineyard
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and the final part of this is the denizens of martha's vineyard itself
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have you ever been to martha's vineyard beck yes i have
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not treated well at martha's vineyard but it's beautiful
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i've been there many many times because i worked local news in boston
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and it is beautiful it is a beautiful island with a great history
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generally speaking and i have friends who have houses there and they're good people
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not the people who actually live there year-round
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because those are okay those are okay people it's the people
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these are the people with the sweaters tied around the neck
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and they their little pinky comes out when they drink the tea
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those people right so you don't you don't want to be
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hanging with them so they of course they don't want
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these migrants on their front lawn unless they're cutting the lawn right
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right and you know what's amazing you could send them to washington dc and it
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gets some reporting you can send them to new york city get some reporting
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you send them where all of those power brokers have their houses
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they know the hypocrisy is blatant they they're not stupid people they know but
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again just like joe biden in the rush hour they don't care
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it's all about them okay okay i'm going to make this about you you were two minutes
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out go ahead okay two minutes killing the legends the lethal danger of
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celebrity comes out on tuesday all right september 27th
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reason this book is out on the heels of killing the killers is because of
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covet that we usually put out a book a year but now we're putting in two because
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now this book and next friday i hope you give me a little extra time so we can
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talk about it this is about how famous people get crushed and
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betrayed it's about elvis presley john lennon and muhammad ali but it's really
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more than that it's about donald trump and joe biden
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and if you are a famous person in america today with the internet social media it is almost impossible
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for you not to get badly damaged no one escapes who is famous yeah i i'm i'm interested in reading
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it i wish you would send me a copy of it no i dropped we have we charted a helicopter and
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no seriously copies in your backyard no seriously i i do want a copy of it if you just send me a
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copy i sent you a copy i don't know well anyway anyway it's always the same thing with you anyway
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um but i'm interested in reading it because i saw the elvis movie this summer which i thought was great
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but uh you leave there really feeling bad for him yeah you know he was he was in a cage and it was a
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velvet cage it was a nice cage but it was still a cage and he had been betrayed forever
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listen when you read this book back if you can find the copy in your backyard i can't it's harrowing
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what happened to these three men okay i'll read harrowing i'll read it it comes out tuesday it's
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bill o'reilly uh killing the legends the lethal danger of celebrity uh we'll see you next week bill
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thank you very much i may have you on me maybe have you on tuesday to talk about the book um and he
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just hangs up on me that guy man okay he's not coming on on tuesday no first he won't send you
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a book and now this i know you know when will this guy do what he says you're listening to the best of
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the glenn beck program all right every day we go online and we say and do whatever right i found out
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yesterday stew this is crazy i was in a meeting yesterday and uh and we were talking about social
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media and they're like glenn you're really big on tiktok and i'm like what are you talking about
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how that doesn't even make any sense in a million different ways right like it makes no sense whatsoever
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but that's you whatever mr tiktok yeah i know i and i only see tiktok only i only see stupid people
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on tiktok so is that why i'm a success i mean good point i don't know you've worked a long time
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to make it on tiktok yeah my wife is like i'm so concerned about our internet security and then
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i'll see you're scrolling through tiktok and i'm like well you just gave everything to china
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anyway i've only had that same conversation 50 times i know i keep saying to my kids and my wife
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what do i have to say more than this is a black op from the communist party they're gathering all of
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the information to destroy us and you but other than that but it's really funny watch this all right
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anyway lifelock is there to help protect nobody can protect everything uh that you have online but
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percent jamie how are you my man uh i laughed so hard at that intro
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because it was like uh i i felt the same way i was like oh tragic tragic tragic no no i'll be funny
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everything everything's fine and you're you're like back in the day before my life imploded you know
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a comedian gets introed for a radio show and you're like you know you've heard this next
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guy on conan o'brien and now my intros are just this long tragic tale my next guest is searching
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for redemption purgatory my next guest uh has been considering suicide but today he's fine
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so we caught him on an off day he doesn't know how to tie a proper knot
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but man i'll i'll tell you you did say something and we covered this on your podcast but you you did
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say something so wild which is me being painted as this sort of outside thing to be examined is so
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bizarre because like nuance shouldn't be edgy having multiple opinions on different issues
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shouldn't be controversial and the fact that i feel like the people and you've got this too who get the
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most thrown under the bus now and don't get me wrong i used to be that way i used to be like pick a
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side and start losing friends like the rest of us but now you know it's i think it's so healthy and i
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also think it is representative of the majority of people but the majority of people are too nervous
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to anger their own tribe so if they do you know if it's a conservative who's like i don't really care
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about gay marriage or if it's a liberal who's like yo these drag shows are like not okay they're afraid to
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sort of get ostracized from their own group because you know things are so rough right now
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we're clinging on to any sort of life support that they just keep it quiet but i think the majority of
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people are gonna start speaking up and be like hey man there are crazies on both sides and they're also
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really cool people on both sides so if your life hadn't exploded or imploded do you think you would
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have come to this or did it take a shipwreck to get you i think about this a lot i think about this a
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lot i really do i really do think i may have taken some sort of shipwreck you know what i mean even
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if it was just um yeah i have to tell you i think you know i've said i've said this all the time when
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you know uh i'll be at church and they'll be like oh share your testimony and i'll be like yeah i really
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feel sorry for you guys that you didn't have a life that imploded because i really needed redemption
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you know what i mean i really needed to find it and i don't know if i would have actually found it
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if it wasn't you know if i wasn't on a ledge yeah and i'll i'll tell you i um you know i i i know i'm
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supposed to be funny but i think this is important no you just be you go ahead yeah i think i think that
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it was and not to you know kiss up whenever i do a conservative show people always start tweeting
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me pictures of red pills and i'm like i know i know it's happening but like i will say i did not
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feel that way for 10 years because for 10 years i was only still surrounded with liberals and you know
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i'll so many of them off air uh off any public be like hey man i'd love to have you on my podcast
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but like i don't want to get in trouble and for the record like i don't think what you did was bad
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and you know i cheated on my girlfriend in my 30s and oh my wife is furious she thinks what happened
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to you wasn't bad at all anyway we can't be seen together in public and if you could lose this number
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and then when i started when uh when i moved to austin texas which is i think uh legally required
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for white podcasters um when i moved down here i suddenly like i was hanging out with conservatives
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and moderates and libertarians and people who they didn't have to go check twitter to see if they could
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be your friend people who just sincerely saw you for who you are how do you treat my family
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how do you treat my kids how do you treat me and these are people from jujitsu and these are people
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you know all over the place that aren't necessarily in the political sphere and that's when i mean we're
00:36:28.220
talking this year at 40 you know i had an affair 10 years ago 8 10 years ago we're talking this year at
00:36:33.980
40 years old is the first time meeting you it's the first time that i've been like oh what happened to
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me was a blessing what happened to me did lead me to find god it did lead me to open my mind it did
00:36:47.820
lead me to you know changing my views on certain things but dude when it felt like nobody had your
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back and it's just me and i'd have people tell me you know i have a great uh comedian burke kreischer i
00:36:59.500
did his podcast a long time ago and i was still living in la and he was like bro like this is going to be a
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blessing you get to restart and i was just like shut up like my life is awful like i live like my
00:37:13.500
my my apartment in la when i like after my divorce was so bad you know how hard it is to break a lease
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especially in like la and new york it was so bad that when i couldn't afford it anymore and i went
00:37:25.180
up to the landlord to be like hey i have to break the lease he literally looked me in the eyes and goes
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just don't tell anyone what you saw here and i was like oh okay like that's out of a horror movie
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it's out of a horror movie and you know so then i was like no dude i don't see how things are good
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and now that i've been around and i never thought i would say this more open-minded people i thought
00:37:48.380
liberals were the open-minded people because we listened to kendrick lamar like but no like the
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conservatives i've hung out with are more open-minded and again it's funny because i used to make fun of
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religion too it's like no they're the ones that talk about forgiveness i thought liberals were the
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ones who would talk about forgiveness because of prison reform because we i thought we were more
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open-minded but the ones who actually like practice what they preach who i've met and there are again
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there are plenty of liberals who are cool and like this as well but there's plenty of conservatives
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that are they suck the that that are the total opposite and that'll be monsters but they're like
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well i go to confession every sunday so it's fine right right right right right uh so uh uh let's talk
00:38:31.740
a little bit about uh ronda sant ronda santis and uh and how did you view this and what did you what did
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you learn uh put your lab coat on buddy i went all over the place with it i went so schizophrenic with it
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because when it first happened i was like stupid liberals i thought it was so funny and because
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i've hung out with rich liberals like there's part of me that i'm surprised that martha's vineyard
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people didn't have the immigrants like sentenced to death like i've hung out with people who will
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tweet about black lives matter but cross the street when they see like a real life black person i've been
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to like vegan hollywood parties that are like just missing a whites only sign and like separate water
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fountains like i've i've i've been around these people and so seeing them have to confront their
00:39:24.540
own hypocrisy um was good and just stick up for the liberals by the way and to attack the the media
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the media just wants us to see the worst cases you know there were people who took residents in who fed
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them who cooked them meals and we never see that stuff you know the media problem but i'll bet you
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that it was not the people who have the big houses i'll bet you it was the average person that lives
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there year round and those aren't rich people no i bet you you are a thousand percent right a thousand
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percent um yeah that's always the funniest thing when you see the like um black lives matter or like
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support immigrant like little lawn sign in between like eight layers of armed security
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like where it's it's performative right and so i thought that you know i was like good but then
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i don't know if you had this moment um or where you are on desantis oh and i also will say i do love
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the sort of no nonsense texas where it's just like we're gonna send a bunch of people over or like you
00:40:31.900
know it's the texas attitude and i feel like florida is just like the texas of the sea um but then there
00:40:37.500
there was this moment there is this moment where i was like ha ha and i was looking at my conservative
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friends on twitter and they were making jokes about it and it was really funny and then again
00:40:49.260
i don't know if you guys had this but i was like where did he get those brown people from like i had
00:40:55.500
this moment of like wait a second did ron desantis like did he kidnap a bunch of like did he traffic
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them was he just holding them in his basement i had no idea where and that by the way that's
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the most florida man thing you could do is just kidnap a bunch of immigrants like the only thing
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that would have made that more florida is if he had like an alligator guarding them like i was like
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hire actors just hire mexican actors it's very in right now to catch latina x or whatever they're
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called like don't take real starving desperate people and trick them just to own the lib but i
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would have rather ronda santus like put on an offensive like mexican costume and a little fake mustache
00:41:39.740
and just gone to martha's vineyard himself like it would have been great but that was one of those
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moments where like i couldn't let myself fully get wrapped up no wait wait but wait a minute he didn't
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and everybody signed a release for him they knew where they were going come on man you wouldn't want
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to free i i will i'll claim to be an illegal if he'll if he'll send me some tickets to go to martha's
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vineyard well yeah but then you you do ask yourself questions right where you go like what i had to do
00:42:15.900
was take myself out of it and go and think about being i mean it's it's the christ thing right where
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you just go okay what's it like to be those people and i think that it is we are so used to looking at
00:42:31.820
the news through the lens of social media where it seems like a video game and as a video game that's
00:42:38.380
hilarious and ron won and the liberals look ridiculous and i will give ronda santus credit as
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well which is this is what it took the media this is how far we had to go to get the media to cover
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this crisis and yes i was also really surprised when because i asked on twitter where i was like hey
00:42:58.140
to rob sands just kidnapped a bunch of mexicans or whatever venesualians whatever and um and a lot
00:43:04.300
of conservatives who i thought were essentially just build a wall not my problem i don't want to
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see them were actually giving me very heartfelt responses where it's like no dude of course we
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don't want to see immigrant families starving it's just the system has been so broken that this is
00:43:22.780
what happens right i have to tell you both sides that when the response from the left and the media
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has been so telling they they keep saying all these cities keep saying they're sanctuary cities
00:43:35.820
we don't have room wait you have what you're new york you think a little teeny town of 20 000 people can
00:43:45.820
handle 25 000 people that just came across the border and you don't even talk about it you don't talk
00:43:52.620
about the fentanyl you don't talk about the actual smuggling of humans the rape that is happening
00:43:59.980
from these drug cartels as they're bringing people over it's a horror show and they don't care
00:44:07.740
i'm so glad you said that because this reminds me because i was thinking that when you said new york i
00:44:12.860
started thinking about la and there was part of me that was like god la can just build houses for
00:44:18.460
tick tock influencers like why don't we help like real people right but i i remember the last time
00:44:24.300
i went to la which is just a couple weeks ago um it was bad i mean the homeless problem was just as
00:44:30.940
bad if not worse um than you do see on social media and i had this like heartbreaking moment because
00:44:38.620
again if you look at stereotypes of the left and of the right you have liberals saying hey man don't
00:44:46.460
worry about it like you know let them build the tents let them you know and they're doing it under the
00:44:51.820
guise of like being compassionate correct and then you have conservatives um which i've seen who just
00:44:58.220
go ew gross look at this look at what a disgusting mess this city has become blah blah blah and what's not
00:45:05.660
happening in the middle is legit compassion where when you walk by these people seeing them as people
00:45:13.820
asking yourself how we got here and then looking for a solution right so you have politicians like um
00:45:21.180
i think his name is michael schellenberger who tried to yeah he's great he's thrown newsome he's great um
00:45:27.420
and he was a big liberal and all of my friends on the left hated this guy and so when i researched him
00:45:34.220
i thought he was just going to be like march the homeless into the ocean like i don't even
00:45:38.460
and i started like reading what he's trying to do and it's like no this dude is actually willing to
00:45:48.220
be hated and it's trying to say don't put them in tents don't put them in hotels it literally doesn't
00:45:53.900
work you believe in science liberals look at the stats it doesn't work yeah we have to get them into
00:45:59.260
treatment we have to help them and very similar to what you were saying about immigration where it's
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just like i feel like the left is so good at pretending to care right um and pretending to
00:46:13.500
be compassionate but it's like man if what we're doing isn't working all right yeah jamie i only have
00:46:19.580
a minute here um it we're gonna have to have you on again uh sooner rather than later because you're just
00:46:26.060
you're my you're my favorite science experiment and you're funny uh so anyway where where are you going
00:46:32.540
to be performing where people can see you yeah so i'll be in syracuse of the funny bone in october
00:46:38.220
i'm performing at skank fest um in las vegas in october as well i'm in austin all the time opening
00:46:43.820
for people like duncan trussell and then um the most important thing i'm going to start a mental health
00:46:48.140
comedy podcast we're not there yet so i would say i would love to talk to your fans learn more uh
00:46:53.180
follow me on social media on twitter at jamie kilstein and uh also on instagram at the jamie kilstein
00:47:00.140
chad tracer is desperately trying to get a young conservative girl to slide into my dms he wants
00:47:05.580
me to marry a christian um oh you will be on you will be you're you're you're maybe six months
00:47:12.460
away from being a preacher i'm going to be the anti-sam kinnison route i appreciate you i appreciate
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you as a friend i appreciate what you're doing thank you thank you thank you both god bless uh jamie