The Glenn Beck Program - August 07, 2019


Best of the Program | Guests: Scott Presler & Jeffy Fisher | 8⧸7⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

191.66805

Word Count

10,841

Sentence Count

75

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Glenn and Stu are joined by Jeff Fisher to talk about gun control and whether or not Trump supporters should be OK with it. They also discuss the latest in the Trump administration on gun control, and the latest on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 It's Pat and Stu in for Glenn on today's podcast. Jeff Fisher also joins us today embarrassingly
00:00:04.760 and we apologize for that and the negative actions that it might trigger. I don't think
00:00:10.460 you need to apologize. We tried to move the studio so we wouldn't know where we were but
00:00:13.980 it was too late. It was too late. We all had the equipment hooked up and everything it would have
00:00:18.280 been a pain. Today we talk about guns again and the idea that Republicans are coalescing around
00:00:24.860 gun control. The president seems to be kind of on board with this one and really we spent
00:00:29.980 a decent amount of time today asking people who really support Trump if this is an okay
00:00:35.260 thing. There are certain lines that you don't want anyone to cross even when you're a big
00:00:39.680 fan. Is this one of those moments? And the reaction is pretty interesting. We talked to a guy who
00:00:46.640 heard Trump tweeting about or read Trump tweeting about Baltimore decided to do something about it
00:00:53.440 not just sit back and BS like we always have and everybody else in the country gets back
00:00:57.440 and forth in Twitter battles and arguments. He decided to go to Baltimore and actually help
00:01:00.700 clean it up and so he's been doing that and it's a really cool story. His name is Scott
00:01:04.880 Pressler. We talked to him today. Point of personal privilege. Yes. Yes. We also
00:01:08.940 are you? I'm sorry. What's your pronoun? She hers. She hers. She hers today and tomorrow
00:01:14.940 I think I'm thinking about they them. They them. Got it. But we're we're gonna we're gonna take
00:01:20.320 you through the socialist the democratic socialist convention which man do we learn a lot from
00:01:27.520 them. We learn a lot and we can make this a more perfect society just by paying attention
00:01:33.060 to what they have to say. If you could stop using your personal pronouns. Thankful for that. You don't
00:01:38.240 like my personal throwing. Sick air in there. Oh my gosh. A little stress here. We're gonna we're
00:01:42.900 gonna go into our safe zones and let you listen to the podcast.
00:01:52.960 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:56.920 Gun control is coming. We fought it back. How many times? A thousand? A million? Yeah.
00:02:09.800 He just time after time after time the same thing happens. Somebody you know we have a we have a
00:02:16.740 terrible tragedy and then the guns are blamed and then the Democrats come for the guns and then
00:02:21.920 the Republicans stand up and say that's not that's not the issue here we need to go after you know
00:02:27.800 what's wrong with people who are using the guns and and killing other people. This time a little bit
00:02:36.100 different Republicans are coalescing around gun control. The president is talking gun control and
00:02:45.200 talking executive action and legislation on gun control. And he is floating this out as a
00:02:51.900 trial balloon to see how you right now sitting in your car are going to react to it. And I'm
00:02:58.320 wondering if like his stand with let's say the deficit which he doesn't care about now Republicans
00:03:05.580 don't care about it like his uh stand with tariffs which he loves and so now Republicans are fine with
00:03:14.180 it. Are you gonna be okay with gun control as well? I I would love to hear legitimately from I I kind of
00:03:21.520 only would like to hear from Trump supporters on this. If you're a Trump supporter and you think
00:03:26.640 he's doing a great job and look we've talked about this there's a lot of things he's done that are
00:03:30.160 have been great that are great. I mean you know uh looking you know I mean the capital of Israel
00:03:36.840 being recognized as Jerusalem is something that I not only would a Democrat never do but I don't
00:03:41.940 think any other Republican candidate would have done it either. They hadn't. I mean how long have we
00:03:45.200 seen multiple presidents but even the candidates maybe Cruz. The only reason I say Cruz
00:03:49.220 is because he was it was like the first thing he said in his first speech. Yeah. I'm going to move
00:03:53.680 and he said day one that's what he was going to do. Right. So maybe Cruz but like I 99 percent of
00:03:59.080 Republican candidates would not have moved that embassy and Trump has and we've praised him
00:04:03.440 endlessly for that without qualification. His Supreme Court justices have been good. Yeah I mean
00:04:08.300 certainly Gorsuch. Gorsuch was a it was a complete home run to me. Kavanaugh I mean Kavanaugh he fought for
00:04:13.960 through a completely unfair process though Kavanaugh I'm I'm much more concerned about than Gorsuch
00:04:19.320 but still there's been a lot of good things and we don't need to run through the entire list of
00:04:22.900 them you know these things. There are certain things that you wonder if if are you going to be
00:04:29.680 comfortable with them if these lines are crossed. I was you know I know you were on this bandwagon as
00:04:35.660 well Pat and a few of us here at the Blaze and some in conservative media more I would say in
00:04:40.360 libertarian sort of circles. I was very disturbed by the bump stock ban and the way that went down.
00:04:47.500 Yeah. It was basically an unquestioned executive action by the president with I mean I don't think
00:04:56.540 you could pass a law constitutionally to ban a gun accessory. What stops the next president from coming
00:05:03.340 in now and forget the law but just doing it himself and saying you know what pistol grip is it's just an
00:05:08.500 accessory. They did bump stocks no one thought about that it's just an accessory. They could ban all
00:05:13.880 sorts of things when it comes to guns and again I say this as a guy who is not a gun guy I don't care
00:05:20.940 about guns per se I care about the second amendment and I care about the constitution the process that
00:05:26.140 that that is that it represents. Yeah I I'm the same way I mean I once owned guns I don't know what
00:05:32.300 happened I lost them both I don't know where they are now. You've lost your gun? Yeah so if they ever come
00:05:37.240 for them you don't need to come to my house because I they're gone. Somebody took them a long time
00:05:41.760 ago and I oh okay yeah that's good yeah right so I I'm already taken care of on the whole gun
00:05:47.600 confiscation thing I don't have them anymore I don't know what happened to them it's been so long I can't
00:05:52.380 remember now oh you know well then there's no real reason to go down this road any no real reason
00:05:57.260 at all but um but yes I'm we're big into the second amendment we're into the constitution and the
00:06:04.480 second amendment I believe in that I don't know all the you know gun terminology and we we get taken
00:06:10.880 to task all the time when we talk about gun terminology because we're not gun enthusiasts
00:06:15.340 I don't go hunting uh I've you know done some target practicing I like it it's fun occasionally go to
00:06:22.440 the range but I don't do it a lot it's not a passion of mine yeah and so the second amendment is a
00:06:27.520 passion yes in a big way and you know it pretty clearly states shall not be infringed in the middle
00:06:36.320 of it it's really clear about that yeah it really is that doesn't mean ah when I really want to
00:06:41.360 might be the clearest of all the bill of rights right because obviously you know the founders knew
00:06:47.640 the second the government gets in there and wants more power the first thing you're going to do is go
00:06:51.560 after weapons right so they made it super duper clear that you can't take them away and of course
00:06:56.820 the supreme court has backed that up multiple times um so what they want to do is go back to
00:07:03.860 the thing that's being I would say is that is the marquee proposal here is the red flag law and the
00:07:11.840 red flag law feels like the right thing to do we talked about this yesterday it feels like a good
00:07:17.120 idea um basically the concept being if people around you are saying hey uh this guy does not seem
00:07:22.160 stable he's got a bunch of guns I'm really worried you can go to the authorities and say hey
00:07:26.660 uh bob over there seems like a psychopath you should take his guns they'll go in they'll take
00:07:32.480 his guns for a short time make sure that he really is a psychopath and if they rule that he is then they
00:07:38.860 then he doesn't get the guns back and everybody's happy that's the concept that's the happy telling
00:07:43.720 of that story so that's that's a happy telling too because we've taken the guns without any sort of
00:07:49.240 due process yes which is terrific right I think we're all in favor of jumping right past due process
00:07:58.040 and just go to the punishment first it's minority report right it really is yeah it's great it's
00:08:03.040 convicting you of a crime that you have not committed uh and this is crazy it's it's not even being I mean
00:08:08.440 at least they've got people in milk in minority report they're taking the guns before they even ask
00:08:13.480 the people in milk like this is like in if a minority report someone went to tom cruise was
00:08:18.160 like hey I got a person over here I think the milk people should look at can you take all their stuff
00:08:22.240 first and then they take all the stuff and then they'd go ask the milk people we haven't even found
00:08:26.280 the twins yet or the or the chick I forget what her name was but we haven't found any of them
00:08:31.480 at least get them first right back in 60 seconds this is the glenbeck program pat and stew for glen
00:08:40.220 on the glenbeck program so we'd love to hear from you at uh 888-727-BECK see what you think about this
00:08:46.420 gun control republicans seem to be on board with it the president seems on board with it
00:08:50.820 are are you on board with it uh let's go to sandy in ohio hey sandy you're on the glenbeck program
00:08:56.440 with pat and stew hi um I'm not happy with it um I called the white house comment line yesterday
00:09:03.760 and I told the woman that I will not vote for trump if he um he said he would support our second
00:09:10.400 amendment rights in all his rallies yeah and I'm not I'm not going to go for this I called my senator
00:09:15.960 um I called about five other senators and you know you have to leave a voice message um
00:09:24.080 and I told him we have enough laws on the books they're not working I they can abuse this
00:09:31.160 red flag law way too easily and the democrats will definitely the democrats will um and I also
00:09:39.040 called the nra and I I asked them are they trying to talk to trump and explain how this can go very
00:09:46.660 bad very quickly and they said they were so I don't know but um I think a lot of people will not
00:09:55.060 vote for him if he's going to um I mean we already have red flags right yeah yeah well they do exist I
00:10:03.800 mean what they do require is due process and that's what this changes yeah there are plenty of red flag
00:10:08.800 laws that exist if you want to call them that um the difference is this would let you take confiscate
00:10:15.080 the guns before we find out anything right what's the what the result is thanks sandy uh and it's
00:10:23.120 crazy that's crazy that's un-american and it's unconstitutional as far as I'm concerned I don't
00:10:29.600 see how that could be deemed constitutional I think so too and and and look I think trump has been really
00:10:35.000 good on a lot of these things and I think he's his his record on the second amendment since he's
00:10:38.620 taken office has been mixed he's like the supreme court very very good the bump stock thing I think
00:10:43.020 was very bad um but that being said I think there is it's not a core issue of trump's if you go back
00:10:49.320 and look at you know his writing you know he's written books where he came out for the assault
00:10:52.760 weapon ban right in the past in the past um I think he's had a conversion on that but it's not like a
00:10:58.240 core issue uh he has there's multiple multiple reports that he's saying with aids that he wants to
00:11:04.940 do this um we've talked about the clip uh the section of the book after the scolese shooting where he
00:11:09.680 said he wanted to do gun control and have scolese be the face of it because uh you know he had street
00:11:14.300 credibility you know I don't think I think this is one of those things that he would give up
00:11:18.840 if he does if he believes the american people are fine with it if his base is like you know look it's
00:11:25.260 one of these issues maybe you can get a concession on immigration or whatever else that would be great
00:11:29.520 and if you can do that fine it's just a little minor shaving a minor let's call it a infringement
00:11:35.880 on that particular right and if if if he senses and the white house senses the american people
00:11:43.240 in his base are okay with it it will happen if if there is a revolt and they say dude we love you
00:11:50.520 but you can't go here I think there's a really good chance he doesn't do it I I think that is
00:11:56.400 legitimately we are teetering on that edge today is where we are I mean you I've been reading the
00:12:02.100 reporting all day you look at where these where the the republicans are the republicans are the
00:12:07.800 same way this isn't a core issue for republican senators they don't care unless you're you know
00:12:12.620 unless it's like rand paul you know there's a few people who really do care about the second
00:12:16.840 amendment and but a lot of them are like well look we can give a little ground here a little
00:12:21.400 infringement it'll help us it'll take the political pressure off and we can do other things
00:12:25.740 that is the way a lot of these people in washington are looking at this and if they don't hear your
00:12:29.620 voice uh you know they're going to go ahead with it adam in north dakota you're on the glenbeck
00:12:34.040 program hi hi well i think this uh comes down to shall not be infringed plain and simple you know
00:12:44.360 we've had enough infringements on our second amendment rights as it is and this is just a step too far
00:12:49.980 uh i'll be done with them appreciate it thanks a lot adam okay i i think that's you know i mean
00:12:57.420 i think that's going to be the viewpoint of a lot of people because this is an important i mean this
00:13:05.180 is a this is a god-given right and and you can't infringe upon it because we all know that you start
00:13:12.540 infringing it's not going to stop and that's the slippery slope that you start sliding down and it's
00:13:21.080 really tough to stop once you start it and so yeah and i think a lot of second amendment believers
00:13:27.860 understand that concept and i'll break a little news to you and as if i'm breaking news to you because
00:13:32.860 everybody in this audience knows this to be true but the second the left gets their red flag law there
00:13:38.500 will be another thing they demand tomorrow and the next time there's one of these incidents they
00:13:42.920 will demand that and the republicans will fold on that and then we'll give them that and then they'll
00:13:47.080 keep going and they will keep going and they will keep going there is no you can't give an inch on
00:13:51.480 this battle first of all constitutionally you can't give an inch you're not allowed to right but
00:13:56.500 even if you were allowed to the second you give an inch to these guys they are going to try to take
00:14:00.900 every single mile every single inch that they can find and and they will add up to multiple miles
00:14:06.820 so what do you think of um of republicans republicans coalescing around gun control the president
00:14:13.520 talking about executive orders on gun control uh legislation on gun control multiple senators
00:14:19.780 on record today republicans and people in the house saying they will push through this and they
00:14:25.700 can get it through the red flag laws man um and it includes other things too um you know some there's
00:14:32.660 one uh where was your republican uh uh say i will support legislation that uh prevents the sale of
00:14:40.080 military style weapons to civilians a magazine limit and red flag legislation uh that's from michael
00:14:46.800 turner republican uh there's multiple republicans uh john thunes quoted in here uh mcconnell is has
00:14:53.440 yet to uh commit uh lindsey graham though is saying he's going to be on board for this
00:14:59.960 um they have a lot and and the president is signaling the same thing the president has said multiple aids
00:15:06.180 they've leaked this to multiple outlets that he is going to he would he's testing the waters basically
00:15:11.020 to see what happens yeah uh so we're that's what we're doing too today we're doing the same thing
00:15:15.560 we're testing the waters you know if you're a trump supporter we'd love to hear from you 888-727-BECK
00:15:20.460 is this too far or is it just it's okay you know he's done enough good things that we really like in
00:15:26.560 other areas and we can deal with uh you know a little bit of uh a little bit of erosion here on this
00:15:31.920 particular amendment jack in south carolina you're on the glim back program with pat and stew
00:15:35.960 good morning gentlemen how are y'all today doing well um two quick things a lot of people are
00:15:42.780 missing it if they remove the word guns from the speech going on from elected officials right now
00:15:47.660 replace it or remove guns and replace it with the word speech how do you want to have the ability to
00:15:53.720 not talk for 30 days yeah a year until some judge says you're allowed to speak again
00:16:00.740 that's incredible yeah that is exactly how you wouldn't consider it you would not consider it
00:16:08.420 oh no god no and i also want to remind everybody who is a citizen of the united states
00:16:14.200 when the second amendment was ratified on 15 december 1791 u.s citizens owned their own
00:16:23.480 warships and were able to wage war great britain right it's a fair point yeah it is you know i'm
00:16:34.040 thinking though pat we go a little bit further with this thanks jack really good point maybe we do this
00:16:39.200 with all the amendments and at any time that we want we can just if we report that we don't think
00:16:43.680 a person's going to be in a good frame of mind we can go to the authorities and suspend particular
00:16:50.140 amendments like i would say right before let's say early november we go and we say you know that
00:16:56.780 19th amendment it's just i'm not crazy about it and here's the thing um uh a lot of the women i know
00:17:04.360 are nuts and they should have that voting thing suspended for just like a week or two december
00:17:10.420 first week in december first week in december they can have that back i mean we just want to make
00:17:14.100 sure that they're not erratic and if you if you rule if a judge rules that it's okay for them to
00:17:18.660 have their voting rights back okay of course of course this is a sensible common sense solution
00:17:25.260 uh but we'll just repeat the 19th amendment can be infringed a little bit for a week or two
00:17:30.880 what's the big deal i mean this road is not a good road you'd have a revolution
00:17:36.980 in the streets if you tried that yeah you would uh theresa in florida you're on the glenbeck program hi
00:17:43.000 yes good morning good morning gentlemen how are you good how are you um i i wrote emails and i
00:17:50.380 called all of my representatives yesterday i sent them about 14 000 paid word paged uh document
00:17:57.280 expressing my concern about these red flag laws and as a single woman in florida the gun is the great
00:18:04.920 equalizer it is the only thing that gives me enough time to save myself on average i've been in gun
00:18:12.820 classes on average it's 15 minutes before a cop shows up and these incidents took less than four
00:18:19.220 seconds for the carnage to occur and i told them all of them because i voted for trump and i voted for
00:18:28.960 senator rubio and i voted for rick scott and i voted for congressman nask that they intend to take
00:18:34.860 away my second amendment rights i will not vote for them and their agenda and rubio's been one of the
00:18:41.580 people who's pushed this the most thanks frankly he was pushing it before this he's a big red flag uh
00:18:47.020 guy and look there are smart people who are conservatives that are that think this is a
00:18:51.420 good is a good sensible mid-ground step it's not it's not just liberals pushing this it's not
00:18:57.220 and it's not just just like rhino types it's there are people who think this is a good idea and
00:19:02.740 but you gotta have and you gotta be really careful with it i mean it's not without people without
00:19:07.580 smart people arguing for it but i just don't see how you can go down this road and be confident
00:19:12.580 about it i mean think about think for a second about the way conservatives have been treated on
00:19:19.380 the internet when it comes to social networks basically twitter has a red flag law right facebook
00:19:26.920 has a red flag law that they implement certainly much more competent companies than our government
00:19:31.500 and they implement this this idea if people flags your posts if people say you're too controversial
00:19:39.920 if you're doing something out of step with the community twitter can rule on whether you get to
00:19:44.840 keep your account and how's that working out for conservatives so far good it doesn't seem like it to me
00:19:50.380 again this is speech right now this is not through the government so it's not a constitutional uh
00:19:55.500 violation like i think red flag laws are but this is has this worked dana lash makes this point in a
00:20:02.640 column she wrote for the federalist about red flag laws and if you think the idea of people who are
00:20:10.900 you know if you think the twitter and facebook things working out well for speech when it comes to
00:20:17.140 whether your speech is too controversial think about that applied to the government when people say you
00:20:22.700 know what supporting this particular group is dangerous it's a it's a terrorist group i mean gosh
00:20:27.760 you know this southern poverty law center said david barton was a terrorist i mean you want to go down
00:20:34.920 this road it is a road that does not end with your guns in your house i'll tell you that we just want to
00:20:39.440 hear from uh trump supporters you voted for trump last time you're excited about trump uh what do you
00:20:44.860 think of the what do you think of the potential executive order on gun control what do you think of the
00:20:50.380 legislation the republicans coalescing around gun control big headline yesterday on drudge report
00:20:57.100 republicans coalesce around gun control i i i really have never i wouldn't have believed you'd see that
00:21:04.340 that headline um even two weeks ago and you know the republicans in congress have absolutely no spine as
00:21:11.620 we know and they will back off of this immediately if trump says no if trump says you know what no we're not
00:21:17.560 doing this they will not even they will because if he if trump says you know what if you bring it in
00:21:21.740 here i'm vetoing it it's dead well they're only coalescing around it because trump is right it's
00:21:27.760 so i think they would vote for it you know left to their own devices would they vote for it probably
00:21:33.640 because they are you know this is what republican congress people do a lot of times but if they are
00:21:39.620 given the cover of donald trump oh they're definitely absolutely there this will pass with 80 votes yeah
00:21:44.740 um so i would love to see i would love to hear from people and and you know we'll obviously
00:21:48.580 take calls from anybody any any day most of the time but today i would like if you were a trump
00:21:53.040 skeptic if you're a person who was like i don't really like the guy but you pulled the trigger at
00:21:57.520 the you know the last second and voted for for him if you're one of these people who doesn't think
00:22:01.720 he's so great that's not it's now's not the time to call i would like to hear from people who
00:22:05.720 really like him but seeing this about to happen what is your reaction are you okay with it or is this
00:22:12.860 because we have seen time and time again when trump likes it so do republicans yeah that's when
00:22:17.660 trump likes it so do supporters it's just a phenomenon that we've seen repeated over and
00:22:22.600 over and over again i mean even hardcore people who have been talking against tariffs their entire
00:22:28.660 lives all of a sudden they're fine with tariffs i mean you know again shall we remember that larry
00:22:33.320 kudlow is currently serving in the white house the guy who's like the face of the free trade movement
00:22:38.820 for three decades uh and is it and we will come out in front of cameras and talk about tariffs so
00:22:44.580 you know i mean it's it is and be good with it and be okay not just talk about it but be good with
00:22:50.440 it it makes sense yes tariffs make sense we gotta we gotta stop china and i think like look there's a
00:22:55.680 big separation in in that free trade is not a core idea of the average republican vote right like it is
00:23:02.340 it is something that has been very central to the small government movement but like you know it's
00:23:08.480 not something that the every everyday person is thinking about the second amendment is a different
00:23:13.100 story it is a major it has always been a major line for a you know for certainly a talk radio audience
00:23:19.280 like you don't look it shall not be infringed the constitution is important and we need to respect it
00:23:23.620 is this okay is this something that you can deal with 888-727-BECK is the number
00:23:29.360 diana in massachusetts you're on the glenbeck program with that hi um this is hi this is diana
00:23:35.000 and i am the founder um and president of a group called ma number four trump and we still 100
00:23:43.580 support president trump however we are making known that we do not want these red flag laws
00:23:52.420 massachusetts already has that good so we we are pushing um last night i did my weekly
00:23:59.080 live stream and telling people to send letters to the white house emails emails from the nra
00:24:05.840 emails from gold emails from anybody to tweet president trump to tweet the administration we
00:24:12.740 still support him but we have to we have to support him this way because we have to start doing some of
00:24:20.560 the heavy lifting and letting people know that no we are drawing the line we are not supporting
00:24:26.400 red flag laws absolutely not that's great thanks for doing that diana appreciate it um
00:24:34.320 it's hopefully that will have an impact on him when he sees hardcore supporters saying don't please
00:24:40.100 don't do this don't do this uh this is not the right way to go maybe that'll have an effect on him
00:24:45.980 i i think if he sees that his supporters his base is upset about this maybe that changes his mind
00:24:53.460 we'll see i i think there's a really good chance of it but they you know you got he's got to hear
00:24:59.620 from you you know today yes you know today on social media certainly twitter is a good place
00:25:05.180 yeah that's sort of uh right outlet today i would say uh making sure that and again i you know i think
00:25:10.980 you can be very respectful and yes and be and be a person who's honest about hey i really supporters
00:25:16.720 will be respectful yeah of course but i mean it's like it's just like look i we we love you man but
00:25:21.560 like not this right you can't you can't do this and i you know i don't think it's a core issue of
00:25:25.620 his where he would see this as like a massive deal well i don't want crazy people to have guns
00:25:29.760 i think we talked about this yesterday it's one of the more it's one of the it's a thing that feels
00:25:35.080 okay it feels sensible to be able to take guns away from from a person that everyone around him says
00:25:42.340 is is a bad person i mean it feels okay and it feels okay and you know the other thing that feels
00:25:48.880 okay are background checks and and he's saying that background checks are a good idea well yeah
00:25:54.080 that's why we have them yeah we do have them that's why we do them almost universally the only time
00:26:00.380 you don't get a background check is if i sell a gun to you and we have a private transaction between
00:26:07.280 the two of us and i say hey you know i've got this gun which i don't anymore because i don't know
00:26:11.440 what happened to them they're completely gone i i forget what where they went they're responsible pat
00:26:15.780 yeah i know but it's something it's been years now but it's been years and i've just forgotten
00:26:20.220 but if i had them still and i wanted to sell them to you there's no way i can do a background
00:26:25.940 you can't do a background check unless we go to a dealer and have you call in and do a background
00:26:31.840 check um okay i mean look there is a and you could do that because if i sell you a gun and it's proven
00:26:38.980 later that you're not eligible to that then i'm liable for that and that's already the law so if
00:26:44.380 there is risk if you sell somebody like a private transaction between two people uh and that
00:26:52.000 person that buys the gun from somebody isn't eligible to own guns then the seller is it can be held
00:26:59.960 accountable as well yeah look and there are so you take a risk not getting the background check
00:27:05.480 i think i think it was the i want to say it was the the church shooting that happened a couple years
00:27:11.420 ago and they the the shooter i think i think it was that one um was that uh was that i'm getting the
00:27:20.220 name um is it dylan roof that was is who i'm thinking of anyway i think it was it was one of these
00:27:24.840 shooting uh situations where the guy actually did violate he was well should not have been able to
00:27:33.080 purchase the gun had the background check um it went for three days and the government was like
00:27:38.440 well i don't know we can't really make a decision and they were able to buy the gun and wound up
00:27:43.980 using it in a mass shooting and so one of the arguments being made is we need to extend that
00:27:49.220 window right so that the government can now take a couple weeks to decide whether you're able to
00:27:55.580 execute your constitutional right look that needs to be an instant system or nothing i mean three days
00:28:00.760 is stretching it yeah it is you know uh 90 of them i think go through and and almost instantly but
00:28:06.580 there are that 10 that yeah you gotta come back yeah and so but i mean two weeks you're telling me
00:28:13.220 this you're telling me ridiculous come on what year is it right freaking year is it it's 2019 you can't
00:28:18.900 do a background check in less than three days that's ridiculous it's asinine it's asinine uh dave in new
00:28:24.760 york you're on the glenbeck program with pat and stew hi hey how are you um i'm just calling in to uh
00:28:31.840 get my opinion out there and uh some of my close friends and family that we live up here in new york
00:28:37.620 we already see where the gun control machine goes and um we couldn't in good conscience vote for
00:28:43.900 donald trump or any other candidate that uh pushes gun control and wants to defraud u.s citizens of their
00:28:50.040 rights um like i said we already live under it we voted for donald trump because he promised to
00:28:55.080 support our second amendment rights because he promised that he was going to try to protect us
00:28:59.400 and we were all hoping that federal legislation would go through some supreme court justices
00:29:04.020 would be in which he has done um and hoping that maybe some uh unconstitutional laws that exist up here
00:29:11.020 in new york would be reversed and seems that it's going the other way that's very troubling for us up
00:29:15.840 here absolutely thanks a lot dave uh aj in pennsylvania you're on the blaze or the glenbeck
00:29:22.980 program also on the blaze as well you're both yes hey how's it going is this the blaze are you sure
00:29:29.620 yes we think for the moment yes hey guys so i'm a really big trump supporter big uh gun guy and um the
00:29:37.960 problem is if he does this who else do we have left uh obviously the other side and their candidates
00:29:44.260 are completely nuts so uh that they're not an option but with these red flag laws that they're
00:29:50.820 talking about where anybody can just say hey i think that person's crazy and uh you should take
00:29:55.540 their guns that is the beginning of our infringements uh infringements on our fourth amendment rights
00:30:01.240 of unreasonable search and seizure and i think it's just going to spiral out of control
00:30:06.480 yeah no i i think it's true i you know and that's a great point dana writes about this as well
00:30:11.920 this is what dana lash writes in the federalist there's nuance to be had here for sure but realize
00:30:16.300 that it is an abrogation of due process to invert the order of innocent until proven guilty to
00:30:21.400 somewhat guilty until proven innocent the question isn't whether these laws do this the question is
00:30:26.580 whether you feel comfortable giving up a cornerstone of our republic for a safety dependent on upon
00:30:32.740 enforcement by a government that has failed at this before and it's you know fails at everything else
00:30:36.880 too yeah it's true you're talking about the second amendment you're talking about the fourth
00:30:40.440 amendment you're talking about the fifth amendment uh parts of the sixth the eighth it's when does
00:30:46.160 it end when does it end uh it doesn't once you start down this road it doesn't no it doesn't and
00:30:53.080 here's if here's a can i make a very meager and mild proposal uh here pat and and i know this is
00:31:00.220 something that we just can't as a society handle but like let's just say that it's the right thing to
00:31:06.580 do the red flag law and let's just say constitutionally you can do it which i don't
00:31:12.240 think you can but let's just say you can okay with all the certainty of human nature behind me
00:31:21.360 we should wait a month to do it because you never make the right decision in an emotional state
00:31:28.960 right after a tragedy you don't make massive financial decisions after you know your wife and
00:31:35.940 kids were in a terrible car accident right and you're sitting there being like all right well
00:31:39.200 this is what i'm gonna plan x y and z you want to be in a sober decision making state and right now
00:31:46.200 they keep saying well we got to do it it just happened we got to take advantage of this emotion
00:31:50.600 think of what they're telling you they're telling you we want to take advantage of this emotion
00:31:55.080 they're telling you we're not going to let this crisis go to waste it's like going to the grocery
00:31:59.460 store when you haven't eaten for two days yeah you're gonna make some bad decisions you're gonna make a lot
00:32:04.180 of bad decisions there so instead when you're not smart no you prepare your meal at a time where
00:32:09.640 you're thinking maybe right after you ate when you're full and you're like well my next meal can i
00:32:14.080 do something healthy i feel good and this is what the situation is here you can't make a decision in
00:32:19.020 this aftermath and it's funny because you hear like new zealand praised for this oh well they had a
00:32:23.800 mass shooting and in three days they banned all the weapons and it's like you're proud of that
00:32:27.400 that's a terrible way to run a government like it's like i oh well you know every time you have a
00:32:33.000 tragedy or some big emotional situation you rush to you rush through legislation that's binding for
00:32:38.840 all time that's a terrible idea wait until there's you want to have a law you want to have a calm
00:32:43.740 debate about this at a time that isn't in the immediate aftermath over one of these things you
00:32:48.280 can at least it would at least make sense to attempt it there if it was constitutional which by the way
00:32:53.560 it's not it's just not and that means something
00:32:57.280 the best of the glenn beck program
00:33:01.860 hey it's glenn and if you like what you hear on the program you should check out pat gray
00:33:12.600 unleashed his podcast is available wherever you download your favorite podcast you know there's a
00:33:18.300 a thing that people do i guess that is act as if everything donald trump says is terrible like you
00:33:24.280 have to disagree with it if he says the sky is blue well you say it's red if he says baltimore is
00:33:29.920 not a nice place and needs to be cleaned up you say it's a that's almost a natural uh resort it's an
00:33:35.640 all expenses paid sandals it's basically inclusive resort yeah uh and that is what happened when he did
00:33:43.180 to tweet about baltimore and it it it created a lot of activity in the media in which they went to
00:33:50.100 defend baltimore and and and confirm that donald trump is a racist just because he spoke truth i
00:33:57.280 mean there are a lot of rats in baltimore and it does have some serious serious issues and we all know
00:34:02.620 it's crime ridden and uh it's it's a little bit uh uh messy it is a little bit messy and and even
00:34:12.980 some of the residents went out to show you the mess yeah oh yeah i mean they were not hiding it
00:34:16.880 did they know they're not happy with the situation there uh but it wasn't all like negative activity
00:34:21.380 that was inspired by these tweets uh scott presler uh saw the tweets thought about it and decided to do
00:34:27.780 something a little bit different and scott joins us now scott welcome to the program thank you good
00:34:33.420 morning how are you gentlemen really well thanks for uh for coming on so you saw donald trump's tweets
00:34:37.880 you you saw what he was saying about about baltimore uh you didn't go and run and say well this guy's a
00:34:45.400 racist and go protest him you did something else can you talk about it absolutely well you know i was
00:34:51.420 inspired by president trump's tweet and what i saw is a whole lot of talking going on everybody was
00:34:57.120 whining complaining complaining and nobody was actually doing so i said you know what i put out
00:35:03.240 one tweet just one tweet saying i'm going to baltimore even if it's me standing on the street
00:35:09.080 corner all by myself and i'm going to go pick up trash and that one tweet went viral and people all
00:35:14.900 across the country were saying scott how can i contribute what can i do how can i support your
00:35:19.720 efforts and so i never thought that monday was going to be a nationwide effort but it truly was
00:35:25.520 that's fantastic so you actually now where do you live i'm in northern virginia okay so it's what an
00:35:34.180 hour or two uh an hour to baltimore from fairfax hour and a half yep yeah okay so you go to baltimore
00:35:40.860 and you you start just cleaning up trash and things that you that you see in neighborhoods and were there
00:35:47.720 people actually there to help by then oh yeah yeah well we actually we drove around a couple hours to find
00:35:54.860 the perfect spot i really wanted to make the most difference in the most amount of time so we were
00:36:01.060 over at north fulton and westwood avenue right in the heart of the city of west baltimore where the
00:36:08.120 freddie gray protests were going on literally we didn't go to a nice part of baltimore we didn't go
00:36:15.160 to the inner harbor baltimore convention center we were in the heart of west baltimore and plenty of
00:36:21.180 parking was there we had dumpsters set up and there was plenty of trash for us to go around but here's the
00:36:26.680 best part gentlemen the best part was the locals within five minutes of setting up came up and were
00:36:32.940 thanking us for being there once we said we were there to pick up trash and they came to help people
00:36:38.080 that live there on that very street corner came by and an act of love and community to come together
00:36:44.180 just see any uh see any rats along the way uh i only saw one wow no no no i mean that very
00:36:53.920 respectfully yeah that's great okay i have to make something very clear on this radio call with you
00:36:59.620 okay the people of baltimore love their city yeah they really do yeah and it's not the people really
00:37:08.120 that this is happening the city is forgetting its own people these are the forgotten citizens of
00:37:14.980 baltimore because take a drive take a drive in baltimore city what do you see you see bandos
00:37:20.000 everywhere you see abandoned buildings which are unsafe uh hazardous and a lot of them are owned by
00:37:25.800 the city well what happens at these bandos well illegal dumping goes on so i'm talking to a grandmother
00:37:32.760 out there who says that her grandchildren have to go out and play in this filth and it's unsafe it's
00:37:39.480 hazardous there's glass there like we said there was a rat literally there dead in the street where
00:37:45.380 the grandchildren play no the city needs to stop forgetting its people take care of the bandos take
00:37:51.540 care of the illegal dumping because the people of baltimore shouldn't have to live this way there seems to
00:37:56.700 be a massive difference in the reaction from the political class the elijah cummings of the world
00:38:02.740 and the media and then on the other side of this the actual citizens because a lot of you know
00:38:08.360 out outwardly uh obvious conservatives have gone into baltimore here and tried to make a difference
00:38:14.640 the reaction from the people of baltimore isn't hey get out of here you support donald trump
00:38:18.480 it's thank you for actually caring for a second about us which is great yeah oh yeah and business
00:38:25.540 owners came over immediately i mean literally we were there for an hour mr tang who owns a store in the
00:38:32.120 street corner we're literally outside of his store it says make our streets clean again mr kang brought
00:38:38.060 over sleepers and said what can i give you do you want soda do you want water do you want drinks and
00:38:42.700 he generously gave our volunteers some drinks and then mr williams the funeral home owner uh he came
00:38:49.500 over and said what can i do to help he says the next time that you have this we're going to let the
00:38:53.800 entire community know so our goal and i might be putting the cart before the horse is we want to do
00:38:59.860 more of these and when we come back to west baltimore because we want to go block by block street by
00:39:05.500 street you can bet i'm going to tell mr kang we're doing this you can bet i'm going to tell mr williams
00:39:10.440 we're doing this and we're going to form a community where we all come together and just clean up the
00:39:15.960 street how can people get involved with that effort scott is there a place you can go and sign up and find
00:39:21.520 out more yeah people can either go to scottpressler.org pressler has one s scottpressler.org
00:39:29.600 or find me on twitter my dms are open even though i have 319 000 followers i read my direct messages so
00:39:37.640 if you'd like to be a part of this please let me know i literally i don't sleep i spend all of my life
00:39:43.600 reading dms calling people so whether you're in la san francisco houston detroit michigan
00:39:50.500 let's start cleaning up our cities across the country and show people that we give a darn
00:39:56.360 that's great well thank you so much for taking the step and actually uh you know doing something
00:40:01.540 instead of just you know what and i like us just blabbing about it all day but i do appreciate you
00:40:05.680 actually doing something about it it's important man and and you know i think other cities i bet are
00:40:09.640 going to jump on this bandwagon as well and hope that you come uh come visit them because you know
00:40:14.860 baltimore is not alone here and baltimore was kind of singled out just because of the comings part of it
00:40:19.400 with you know the little battle they have going on but this is going on all across the country
00:40:23.420 oh i can confirm with you right now we're already planning in newark new jersey and la those are
00:40:31.580 already going on right as we speak you might also consider san francisco california which has a little
00:40:37.160 bit of an issue all right scott thanks a lot appreciate what you're doing that's great scott
00:40:43.040 pressler uh it's a scottpressler.org uh p-r-e-s-l-e-r or you can get them on twitter at
00:40:48.320 scott pressler uh that's that's cool i love those stories we had a guy that's awesome we had a couple
00:40:53.000 guys on i don't know it was maybe a year or two ago that were libertarians and they were just like
00:40:57.660 you know we're just gonna go fill potholes around the city and they just went and they did and they
00:41:02.460 just paved potholes all around the city by themselves wow and of course obviously the city had to step in
00:41:07.440 and try to stop them well yeah you don't want people doing good things on their own or the guy
00:41:12.240 remember the remember the guy who they were going to spend like fifty thousand dollars on this four
00:41:17.220 step staircase and he just decided just as a carpenter went out i'm going to do it himself
00:41:21.580 and then they like condemned it it was like a perfectly fine thing and they tore it down and
00:41:25.540 then rebuilt it for for a new cost uh just because the city man couldn't take it you can't have a guy
00:41:31.680 just doing some work on his own i love when people do that because that is really much closer
00:41:37.000 to the vision of this country that our founders had no doubt about it you know step up do it
00:41:42.460 yourself the federal government's not going to even be involved and we used to when people would
00:41:46.920 show up when there would be disasters the people would would show up to the feds and say you know
00:41:51.460 what go home we know we don't need your help we're going to do this ourselves that was the attitude of
00:41:55.460 this country for a very long time and it is really eroded uh but i'm glad people like scott are doing
00:42:01.500 stuff like that that's really cool i think it's just coincidence that democrats have been in control
00:42:06.500 in baltimore since 1967 that's a coincidence just a coincidence yeah it's a coincidence that that
00:42:13.880 that's the case in baltimore and then you know poop city usa san francisco has had similar reign of
00:42:21.120 democrats yeah for the last 50 to 60 years detroit michigan same thing uh philadelphia pennsylvania
00:42:29.380 same thing anywhere there's high crime and uh a lot of garbage to clean up high poverty high poverty
00:42:37.620 you're going to find democrats we did this stat i mean we measured this statistically and i think it
00:42:42.720 was an inconvenient book i think it was one of glenn's books and we went through and looked at the
00:42:48.480 top 10 cities with the highest poverty rates and how often they had been run by republicans in the last
00:42:54.420 45 years or something i can't remember the exact time frame but i believe it was nine percent of
00:42:59.260 the time for all of these cities combined and it was and it was like you know one or two people
00:43:04.080 in one or two cities and the other cities i think eight out of the ten were 100 run by democrats the
00:43:09.740 entire time and this is like how do you how do you not at some point at least try the other side
00:43:18.580 try freaking the green party try the libertarians try republicans try anything else except democrats
00:43:26.880 this is not working for you and i think i you know anybody who lives in these cities who continues
00:43:33.500 to vote the same people in and then complain about the results i mean who's at fault here is it is it
00:43:39.520 even the democrats anymore or is it the voters because you can change this we have elements of our
00:43:44.620 democracy in this republic you can change things uh and hopefully that's gonna happen at some point
00:43:49.340 it's amazing that doesn't occur to the people in these cities it's amazing i guess they just sold
00:43:53.940 on like well it's right i don't i'm gonna vote a racist in i'm not gonna vote some uh corporate fat
00:43:57.960 cat in like all these little catchphrases that wind up in manifestos but they work uh yeah catchphrases
00:44:03.580 they do they win people over i guess the richest one percent the millionaires billionaires they don't
00:44:08.780 care about the little people what about the trillionaires no one talks about them i know they're just
00:44:12.620 get off scot free they just skate scot it's true though these these you know people like bernie
00:44:18.680 sanders bernie sanders went on the joe rogan podcast which was a brilliant maneuver because
00:44:24.040 yeah you know rogan has a lot of people who are on the right and on the left it's a huge audience
00:44:28.260 and you know joe rogan admittedly but he would admit that he's not like a particularly political
00:44:33.600 animal he's not like in those sorts of conversations so bernie got away with a lot
00:44:38.320 in this particular interview i listened to some of it yesterday but at one point bernie gets to say
00:44:42.560 he said something like he he he will agree that 99.99 percent of gun owners will never do anything
00:44:51.460 like what happened here in a million or a billion years but we still need to ban assault weapons
00:44:57.120 and it's like i don't know how to deal with somebody who thinks that way i know what you're
00:45:02.240 going to take the the rights how can you how can you let cars on the road with that attitude
00:45:07.200 we know that 99.9 percent of people who drive cars will be fine but some will get drunk some will
00:45:13.460 intentionally run people over some will be erratic with them how can you possibly allow them on the
00:45:17.920 on the streets i mean i can't even how do you even talk to someone who thinks that way totally bizarre
00:45:23.180 bizarre bizarre this is the best of the glenn beck program
00:45:28.780 an amazing conference uh that was held a national conference of a uh major political party
00:45:47.820 uh the democrat socialists of america and they they held this conference in georgia and it was
00:45:54.800 it was pretty fascinating it was eye-opening what a window into our future yeah uh because you see
00:46:01.760 you know this is a this is something i'm going to get into on tv tonight i'm uh filling in for glenn on
00:46:06.160 uh on blaze tv go to blaze tv.com use the promo code glenn save you some money love to have you sign up i you
00:46:12.240 know doing these things and you know they're not exactly popular in the mainstream media so we do need your
00:46:16.680 support to continue to dive into this stuff but one of the things we're going into tonight is this
00:46:21.300 idea of a victimization culture it's this i you know and it's very well the mount rushmore of this
00:46:28.140 particular movement is the squad right every single thing that happens they find a way to turn it into
00:46:35.020 i've been victimized so the most recent example with alexandria ocasio-cortez is some high school
00:46:41.020 students were being idiots and you know being silly high school students just like everyone was in high
00:46:45.640 school and they were doing some offensive things to a cardboard cardboard cutout of alexandria
00:46:51.100 ocasio-cortez now any adult like a high school kid doing something ridiculous you laugh it off you
00:46:58.440 say oh you know come on what's the big deal um of course this in this case because it's cortez
00:47:04.180 you have uh the daily beast writing an article including the picture of these high school
00:47:09.780 students making them into you know national news figures because they were silly in a in a in a
00:47:16.020 moment um and then misquoting mitch mcconnell's uh campaign about it and then alexandria ocasio-cortez
00:47:24.000 misquoting uh mitch mcconnell's campaign and just you know turning yourself into i can't believe this
00:47:30.660 just so you know you weren't actually assaulted it was a cardboard cutout of you you're like i don't
00:47:35.900 even know how like oh man what what kind of culture do we have where a congressperson feels the need
00:47:41.900 to uh act all upset and assaulted over some high school students touching inappropriately a cardboard
00:47:48.680 cutout of them that is not a society that has a long future and so no you see this with the uh the
00:47:55.540 democratic socialists which is the group that by the way alexandria ocasio-cortez is a card-carrying
00:48:01.120 member of uh this was i believe the young socialist or what i don't know the exact name of the of the
00:48:07.520 organization y-a-a-s and they had some real problems being triggered just trying to get through basic
00:48:15.500 business pat this is so amazing it really is it just shows that you know the generation of parents
00:48:23.680 that has raised these kids has really done them some disservice and they like look to be what
00:48:30.560 20 yeah in their 20s early 20s maybe in all socialists and and they can't handle anything
00:48:36.420 they can't handle anything they can't handle whispering they can't have handle noise they
00:48:40.680 well you'll see uh it's amazing here's a couple of outtakes this is uh the first one here and they're
00:48:46.560 all just being triggered and i think you'll you'll understand the pattern pretty quickly
00:48:49.920 uh quick point of privilege quick point of personal privilege um guys uh first of all
00:48:55.740 james jackson sacramento he him i just want to say thank you for those pronouns to a minimum i'm one
00:49:01.140 of the people who's very very prone to sensory overload there's a lot of whispering and chatter
00:49:05.540 going on it's making it very difficult for me to focus please can we just i know it's we're all
00:49:09.620 fresh and ready to go but can we please just keep the chatter to a minimum it's affecting my ability
00:49:13.620 to focus thank you oh no my gosh oh no okay thank you point of personal privilege yes yes go ahead
00:49:21.940 please do not use gendered language to to address everyone right guy's about to cry
00:49:28.760 don't use gendered language to address anyone by the way i got that backwards yas is the one that
00:49:37.400 posted it's young americans against socialism this is i think this that's not the actual
00:49:41.800 organization the organization is the is the democratic socialist right so this is the one
00:49:46.160 this is their national convention yeah this is the aoc organization that she that she belongs to
00:49:51.260 i should have known the second guy complaining about gendered language did not sound like a young
00:49:55.500 socialist uh and i will say i should not have called him a guy thank you i used gendered language
00:50:04.560 and i apologize for that he just asked you not to he did specifically requested that one thing not
00:50:10.680 be done and i just did it so i apologize i'm disgusted i don't even know if i can finish a show
00:50:14.480 with you today he just asked you not to and and what's the first thing you did well i'll say this
00:50:18.940 i can't focus with you talking all the time i am trying to focus on this show and i keep hearing you
00:50:25.600 talking and saying words point of personal privilege please yes go ahead that doesn't matter it's my
00:50:31.660 feelings that are important here nobody cares about yours that point of personal privilege yes
00:50:37.420 uh stupor gear he him uh just want to say um i am very triggered by by marissa our producer telling
00:50:49.400 us that we have to go for a 60 second commercial break well who are you she's just telling interrupt
00:50:53.900 she's giving us a finger like this little like wrap it up signal i am how can i focus i am very
00:50:58.560 stressed right now i am very very stressed i need 60 seconds to think about it all right oh jeez
00:51:07.420 point of personal privilege yes uh um i am uh he him by the way he him she hers uh me mine
00:51:25.460 uh uh sours those are my pronouns uh depending on how i feel they them i've almost forgot they them
00:51:32.820 do i have to use all of them well it depends on how i'm feeling on any given day okay
00:51:37.040 um but uh right now i'm i'm feeling they them uh pat gray by the way uh i do it i do a show
00:51:45.200 uh pat gray unleashed immediately preceding this particular show um and then you can listen to it
00:51:51.340 anytime you want on the podcast uh at pat unleashed at pat unleashed at world of stew if you'd like to
00:51:57.080 follow us on twitter and when i say us that's one of my chosen pronouns oh good okay so you can call
00:52:02.060 me us which i love i love the we've even changed what the words actually mean yeah well them is a
00:52:09.820 real one because if you don't know i think you're supposed to say them yeah they are them they are
00:52:14.460 them and but that don't they don't make sense in in the context of how you use he or she right her
00:52:20.060 hey they uh i i yeah i i guess you know in texas maybe our personal pronoun should be y'all
00:52:28.820 that just encompasses everything right it well y'all is the singular and then all y'all all y'all
00:52:36.680 is the parole all y'all so all y'all at this socialist conference were talking about things that
00:52:43.800 were very disturbing to them and we have more examples of them and i love this because this is
00:52:47.800 giving us a glimpse into our future it is as we continue to head down this socialist path
00:52:52.840 uh this is what we can expect quick point of privilege once again hi james jackson sacramento
00:52:59.420 dsa he him i have already asked people to be mindful of the chatter of their comrades who are
00:53:05.520 sensitive to sensory overload and that goes double for the heckling and the hissing it is also triggering
00:53:11.560 to my anxiety oh no like the be comradely doesn't just isn't just for like you know let's keep
00:53:16.980 things civil or whatever it's so that people aren't gonna get triggered and so that it doesn't
00:53:21.680 affect their performance as a delegate okay okay being comradely pat is is something not just about
00:53:28.460 civility but it should not cause anxiety so that he's triggered yeah and that would that would hurt
00:53:33.820 his performance as a delegate this kid should stay home yeah you know away from any sort of stimuli
00:53:40.280 i worry about him because um if he can't handle a socialist convention stay home the good thing i
00:53:47.960 will say however about this is if socialists do invade apparently we can turn them back by just
00:53:52.680 whispering and clapping and that's a positive for our nation maybe we don't need the second
00:53:57.140 amendment anymore maybe we could just whisper people away because the anxiety call them by the
00:54:03.060 wrong pronoun oh can you imagine how that would harm them can you because they'd be worthless after that
00:54:07.820 now i can't i don't want to be the one who would think that this dolt has an actual job but can you
00:54:14.020 imagine if this guy operating in a normal work environment i don't know how they get through
00:54:17.740 life i seriously how how i mean i don't know if i would be able to resist calling him she or or
00:54:25.400 clapping loudly every time i walked by his desk or just dropping books by him whispering constantly i would
00:54:33.500 take i would buy a series of digital recorders and i would just have little conversations like this
00:54:41.020 all over the place so you just hear like mumbling and then i would actually go in after hours in his
00:54:45.660 cubicle and i would open up the seams of the fabric and insert them inside and just constantly turn them
00:54:51.600 on throughout the day in total disregard for his anxiety issues i would go back and re-watch the
00:54:57.500 office for the 50th time just to take some of the pranks from jim on dwight and do them to this
00:55:02.480 person oh no because i just would not be able to take it now that would be very triggering and i
00:55:08.620 apologize to he him for that sure would uh he do we have some more clips you had some clips from pat
00:55:12.780 pecker unleashed that you found as well we gotta play them because they're all just absolutely
00:55:16.620 fantastic it just here's here's more i see that no one's clapping for me it could be because i'm not
00:55:23.280 engaging but it also is because everyone's doing this and that's really important because those loud
00:55:28.340 bursts of noise even though this is a noisy space when we can do something like reducing that that's
00:55:33.520 really important so please don't clap shoot up these we have a lot of disabled comrades and a lot of
00:55:39.960 those are invisible disabilities you don't know who it is that is having a more difficult time navigating
00:55:46.280 this space and this space was not created with all of their needs in mind so it's up to us
00:55:52.840 to modify that space to make sure that uh everybody is able to move in the ways that they need to move
00:55:59.280 okay wow that's a lot there there's a lot there first of all are you are you still able to say
00:56:06.000 disabled is that i was surprised by that as a matter of fact shocked differently abled please
00:56:12.700 thank you that was very triggering and i can't believe he wasn't called on that thank you he him
00:56:19.140 point of personal privilege yes we got to take one minute here and then we'll come back with more
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