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Glenn Beck is back on The Glenn Beck Show and he's back with a new segment called "You Sick, Twisted Freaks." He talks about the dangers of running out of medicine and how to deal with it. He also talks about how to get a good real estate agent.
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We've got to stand together and score some light.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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They said, why do you refer to your audience as sick, twisted freaks?
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And then I thought better than I was like, well, because this started a long time ago when I first was doing broadcast.
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And a guy named Bob Grant, who was really angry with his listeners all the time, was like, get off my phone, you sick freak.
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And then I realized, wow, this audience is nothing but really twisted people.
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If this is your first day listening, hey, don't worry.
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But if you give us a few weeks, you're going to, well, you'll really hate the show even more, but you will eventually go numb inside.
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And then, you know, it's like being homeless in Los Angeles on fentanyl.
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You'll just stand on the street with your head down.
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So you decide to sell your home and move to a new home.
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Get off the crazy train and get somebody who really knows what they're doing in real estate.
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We know how to find the right real estate agents.
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But we have learned from the 500 best agents in the country, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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And over the years, I just started to get to know them.
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I'm like, what does it take to be a great leader of real estate agents?
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And I noticed they all had kind of the same answer.
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So that's what we look for in people, along with credibility and honesty.
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And, you know, they got to be a fan of the show because I need them to be numb inside.
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Because that way I can take a little bit of what they make, put it right into my pocket.
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Find the right real estate agent the first time.
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At least that's what you hear from the wonderful and just lovely, talented dancers at the White House this weekend.
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And fortunately for them, all of the people in the media.
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You know, I've been thinking about, oh, the future.
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My second thought, my second thought is, you know, we're waking up.
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I have some stuff that came out a few years ago from Klaus Schwab that nobody would have believed, you know, when it came out originally seven years ago.
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And now it's starting to make the rounds again.
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And people are like, did you know about this Klaus Schwab guy?
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And now the good news is he can't say that stuff anymore.
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I mean, that may be bad news because now they just keep it in secret.
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But we know now that they're keeping stuff in secret.
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Part of the problems with their strategy, which is always first deny, is that they usually go on record on this stuff before people know what it is.
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Or I think a better understanding of this is that they really don't care about the average person.
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In fact, would you call Ricky and ask her to get hold of Tristan and see if I can get that quote he gave me last week?
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There's unbelievable stuff going on with these people who just think they're better than everybody else.
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And I just want to ask you where we are on this.
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When I first read this from Rudyard Kipling, Gods of the Copybook Headings, I thought, wow, that's pretty good.
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And then I did my research on it and found out that Rudyard Kipling was a guy who was standing against all of these experts right before World War I who were like, you know what?
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But we're going to be able to restructure all of Europe.
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And he's like, yeah, but people are going to die.
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And the people aren't for the dying part of your plan.
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So after World War I, he decided to write a warning for anybody who cared to listen.
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Now, this is something that I really want to make clear.
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Tell me what one of these experts has gotten right.
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Tell me what the Treasury or the Fed has gotten right.
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Tell me what the experts at the Pentagon have gotten right.
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Tell me what the banking community has done right.
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I mean the big banks, the experts in the big banks.
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This is the biggest difference between the progressive era and America.
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America used to say, you know, I know this is a hundred and some years ago, but we used
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They're going to get it wrong from time to time, but they'll eventually figure it out
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Now, our entire society is geared to the people are ridiculously stupid and don't even talk to them.
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And we are stupid and uninformed because we've been treated this way for about a hundred and some years.
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I don't have a degree in Flammabalowicz University.
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If you're not a biologist, surely you can't know what a woman is.
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I go to a nightclub or something and I'm like, I don't know.
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I don't think there should be a problem of me finding out when we finally, you know, hitch up
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So let me just take you through this and tell me where we are, Stu.
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I think all the bad stuff is really starting to, has already started to happen.
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That poem that that Rudyard guy wrote might have been right.
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As I pass through my incarnations of every age and race, I make the proper prestations to the gods of the marketplace.
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Peering through reverent fingers, I watch them flourish and fall.
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And the gods of the copy book headings, I noticed, outlast them all.
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So gods of the copy book headings, just a quick reminder.
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Those are the things that you used to have to write at the top of the page when you were in school.
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You'd practice your cursive or your letters and you would, you know, water will wet, fire will burn, all the things that everybody agreed on.
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And those were all things that everybody knew was true.
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And so he's saying here, you know, I, I, I've already genuflected to all of the modern gods and I watch them through my, my folded hands as I'm praying to them.
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And I noticed that, uh, the things that we always said were true outlast that every time over and over and over again, we were living in the trees.
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When they met us, the things that are true, they showed us each in turn that water would certainly wet us and fire would certainly burn.
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Now, here's the new part that we were entering into just a couple decades ago, but we found them lacking in uplift, vision, breadth of mind.
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So we left them to teach the gorillas while we followed the march of mankind.
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We're the gorillas, by the way, the non-experts, the one that didn't go to Flubwoman, which university?
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And I got a decree and, uh, you know, things that chicks do that they don't like.
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Well, we don't call them chicks because I have a university document.
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We moved as the spirit listed, but they never altered their pace.
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Beer being neither cloud nor wind born like the gods of the marketplace.
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But they always caught up with our progress and presently word would come that a tribe had been wiped off its ice field and the lights had gone out in Rome.
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Let me ask you, does that sound a little like, oh, I don't know, California?
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California, we're going into this great utopia where everything's going to be marvelous and energy is going to be flowing like rivers, which we shall never dam.
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But it's going to be flowing like crazy with this new kind of energy that we don't really have.
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And even though our weather is perfect year round, we don't really have really cold temperatures or really hot temperatures, but we're constantly experiencing our power going out.
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We noticed maybe that like the lights have gone out.
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With the hopes that our world is built on that they were utterly out of touch.
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Yeah, maybe they, maybe those windmill things will work.
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Because, because people who like natural gas stoves, well, they're out of touch and they don't want to save babies and children and air and stuff.
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Let's see how that's going to work out for you.
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With the hopes that our world is built on that they were utterly out of touch.
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Now, doesn't that sound like a conversation we would have at some point?
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You are a dangerous extremist for not admitting that the moon comes from Holland.
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So, we worship the gods of the market who promised us all of these things.
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We can print as much money and spend as much money as we want.
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Because there's nobody left to buy any food or eat.
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But we're going to promise you these wonderful things.
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People won't hate anybody anymore if you just listen to what we say.
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I can't believe that this country hasn't banned the gun yet.
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We have a problem with the wrong people having guns.
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And when I say the wrong people, I mean the crazy people.
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I mean, they're all the people that know that the moon is Dutch, right?
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The guy who's going to mock the Wubba Schnutz University for being elitist is the same guy who not only went to Yale but is currently wearing a Yale t-shirt.
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Don't mention the Blaze TV or Pluto TV or anything like that.
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So, what we learned is they got to take care of a few things.
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And Rudyard Kipling said they will come up with a few things that you have to do first.
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And he wrote, when the Cabrian measures were forming, they promised us perpetual peace.
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They swore if we gave them our weapons, the wars of the tribes would cease.
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And they sold us and delivered us bound to our foe.
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And the gods of the copybook heading said, stick to the devil you know.
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Well, we've got to make sure that you can't define a woman.
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I mean, we're helping people be more enlightened.
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Rudyard Kipling said, on the first feminine sandstones, we were promised the fuller life.
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Which started by loving our neighbor and ended by loving his wife.
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This is what he wants you to love your neighbor.
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Or, wow, and your neighbor's wife is kind of hot.
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And all of a sudden, you're like, where's Jesus?
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How many people are you hearing today going, I'm excited to have kids.
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And the gods of the copy book heading said, the wages of sin is death.
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That's kind of like, you know, you do things that are bad.
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Oh, there might be a Soros DA here that will get you off.
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But Soros doesn't represent anyone at the bar of judgment.
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And by the way, the judgment bar, there's no liquor served.
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In the Carboniferous epic, we were promised abundance for all.
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By robbing selected Peter to pay for collective Paul.
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I don't think I even need to explain that, do I?
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And the gods of the copy book heading said, if you do not work, you shall die.
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Oh, the people that were getting all of the doles.
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I tell you what, those guys see Peter over there.
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He's going to pay extra for his house so you can have your house.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and make a bold statement.
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I'm the kind of vegan that I'm totally vegan, except I eat beef and chicken.
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And I'm going to go out on a limb and say you're the same way.
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And if you're not, what the hell are you doing here?
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You might be able to tell that Glenn is fed up.
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You can right now get the first hour on YouTube or Twitter.
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I have a lot to say about Elon Musk and who he hired and all of that.
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We'll do that, hopefully, if we have time coming up.
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If you're a Twitter user, you can watch it now, live stream on Twitter.
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Okay, so we were at the gods of the copybook headings.
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Last we left our dynamic duo, they were struggling with Rudyard Kipling.
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Yes, it sounds fabulous and exciting if you just joined us.
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But it's even more than that because it's poetry.
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Now, this was a poem that he wrote in like 1919, 1920, right after World War I.
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And so we left it where he's like, okay, remember, they're going to promise you all kinds of stuff like peace.
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Then they're going to say, hey, you got a full life if you just love your neighbor, but it'll end with you loving your neighbor's wife.
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And then they were taking money from selected Peter to pay for collective Paul because nobody was working.
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Then he says, now, Stu, are we there on all of those things that I read in the first half hour?
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Then the gods of the market tumbled and their smooth tongue wizards withdrew.
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I think you see a lot of people withdrawing and going, wait, this isn't what I thought it was.
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And the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to believe it was true.
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So the next phase is some of the people who have been the most cruel, the most vindictive, the most, the meanest on this.
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If they can humble themselves, they will begin to understand that all is not gold that glitters, and two and two do make four.
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And the gods of the copybook headings limped up to explain it once more.
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As it will be in the future, it was in the birth of man.
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There are only four things certain since social progress began.
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The sow will return to its mire, and the burnt fool's bandaged finger goes wobbling back to the fire.
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So the pigs, the dogs, and the fool all go back to the way they were, because they're dogs, pigs, and fools.
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And after all of this is accomplished, and the brave new world begins, which we are now in, a brave new world.
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When all men are paid for existing, and no man must pay for his sins, are we there?
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As surely as water will wet us, as surely as fire will burn, the gods of the copybook headings, with terror and slaughter, return.
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That's the only thing, I think, in this poem that is left.
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To get back on the course, are we going to lose our first citizenship in defense of our second citizenship?
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The second one is the United States of America.
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Not quite as much as God's kingdom, but it's still pretty sweet.
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And I know so many Christians that are like, yeah, but what are we going to do about it?
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I mean, I think it's time we start ripping faces off.
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And I'm like, yeah, I don't think that's what Jesus would do.
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But then again, that cat wasn't around when people were loving each other's wife.
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Now, if we become everything we despise, if we think we have to exact revenge, because that's what's happening.
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Don't follow your feelings, Luke, if your feelings are saying, that's my dad.
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Punishment on anyone that they disagree with punishment and destroy you vindictively destroy you.
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And they don't really even care if they have it right.
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You know, the night of long knives, which Hitler was, you know, in charge of, it was killing all of his stormtroopers.
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And they went to people's houses, even if it was the wrong guy.
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And the neighbors were like, no, that's another guy that's part of the stormtroopers.
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Well, yeah, you killed the wrong person and slaughtered their family.
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Yeah, but the other guy with that name, he sure learned a lesson now.
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But anyway, so we've got that coming over the border.
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Well, I should say, Stu, we had it coming over the border.
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They've improved things quite a bit on the border.
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I don't know if you've been following this, but there were some outlandish people who were
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thinking that maybe there would be a problem around this Title 42 departure.
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Now, some have noted that perhaps the measurement from the administration of things going well
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Like, for example, when you have $5 a gallon gas, and then you bring it back to like $4.30
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Well, the good news is that people are goldfish.
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And so they don't remember that it was $2 before you got into office.
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Or if you go, let's say, several decades having no inflation basically at all.
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And then you have 8% inflation, and then you bring it down to 5% or 6% inflation.
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We've improved things is the way they talk about that.
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Biden and the entire administration, Kamala Harris, KJP, are all out there bragging about
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this border improvement where last week we had 11,000 people crossing per day, and now
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it's like 5,000 or 6,000, which is five or six times what Barack Obama called a crisis back
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Biden has, again, hit this place where he's slightly better than the worst of all time,
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And yet he's out there bragging about the slightly better than himself.
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And have you noticed that he's won two worst of all time awards?
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And by the way, another one that, another, that's who I was thinking.
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Another one that should be looked at and praised is President Mentos, whatever his name is,
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He's the guy who just crawls into one door of your limousine.
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But anyway, he, you know, he's got an inflation under control.
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It was like a hundred thousand percent inflation and people were eating the zoo animals.
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And now nobody's eating zoo animals because they're all dead, but there, nobody's eating
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Erdogan was making the same argument in Turkey over the weekend.
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And he was saying, Hey, our inflation's down to only 44%.
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We should get our inflation up to a hundred percent and then he can drop it down to 40%
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and everybody would be like, Whoa, we've got to reelect this zombie.
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Please don't give them any ideas on that front because they may very well attempt that.
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But like we have, we know for a fact that the Biden administration was coordinating with
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the Mexican immigration authorities to let people across the border before title 42 went away.
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He is bringing back our international relationships on the world stage.
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So instead of going to the border, you just fly into the city directly.
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So like people are arriving in Cleveland and Boise and Lincoln, Nebraska instead of going
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And so they don't count as border apprehensions.
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If you are in some place and no matter how bad it is and you intentionally buy a ticket
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to live in Lincoln, Nebraska, I think you should stay because you know that those are few
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and far between people are like, I want to, I love Lincoln, Nebraska.
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I would guess the people who are listening in Lincoln, Nebraska do not feel the same way
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They didn't go to Wubberschnitz University and get that really special degree, you know?
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They don't have a right to even talk at all, even in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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So you go and you welcome, you welcome that person because they're like, Lincoln, I've
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heard so much about you and love the president guy.
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By the way, if you're fed up at all, I don't know what about, I don't know what about, but
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if you're fed up, uh, at all, you've got to join us this week on blaze TV.
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Um, first of all, I've got some amazing things to tell you, uh, on an update this week on,
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uh, AI and why you need to know, did you, by the way, my wife and some friends, we were
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taking a drive down to see, uh, Chuck Norris this weekend for his, um, fundraiser took us,
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Um, but, uh, we were listening to the podcast on the way down with Tristan Harris.
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And they all got out of the car going, holy cow, I guess we should pay attention to that.
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Um, I've got some stuff, uh, to tell you on that this week.
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I'm, I'm a little fed up at like, let's say the Marine who, uh, took care of business on
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And even the little old lady that was on the subway was like, I'm not going to tell you
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my name because I know what's going to happen to me, but that man is a hero.
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That man, uh, is charged with manslaughter now.
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And yet somehow or another, the hooker loving blow King that is getting all kinds of money
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for him, his family and his dad in China and Ukraine.
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They don't, they don't know what to do with it.
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Well, they caught part of the guy on the subway on video.
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And they didn't get any videos of Hunter Biden, did they?
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And now we find out that one of the informants has gone missing.
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We're going to go through on Thursday, a network wide special that you do not want to miss.
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So, Stu, I just want to take down a little trip, because when you have history,
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and you have history in your own hands, it's kind of hard to argue with it.
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So, I thought, why not go into the American Journey Vault and get something I purchased here recently.
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This is Stephen F. Austin's Conditions for the Colonization of Texas.
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Stephen S. Austin's dad had gone down to try to get a colony started in Louisiana.
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Then his dad, I think, got it, and then he died, and so it expired.
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So, his son, Stephen F., goes down to Mexico in 1824 after the breakaway from Spain and says,
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And I know it's in Texas, but I, you know, I mean, I know it's in Mexico, but I think this
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And the Mexicans said, okay, a couple of things.
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You can't be closer than 10 leagues from the water.
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And you can't be 20 leagues from a border from any other country.
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And he was like, again, with a league thing, cool.
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Okay, so, other than the league thing, they had a few conditions.
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And in this document from Stephen F. Austin, he wrote it all down.
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He was there in Mexico, and he's like, let me take some notes.
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So, the government of Mexico admits the project for colonization of 500 families,
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so far as it is comfortable with the colonization law papered by the legislature of the 4th of March of this year.
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As long as it goes in with our laws, we're okay, and we have 10 conditions.
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And condition number one is, we've got 10 conditions that you have.
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Okay, so, let me get to, we actually only have nine, but they didn't count the league thing,
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so I'm going to give, you know, the two for one.
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Number two, he shall respect the possessions given to settlers who occupy any land under legitimate title within the limits designated.
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In conformity with the state law of colonization of the 24th of March,
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he said, citizen Stephen F. Austin shall be obliged to introduce said families within the term of six years,
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counting from the day when these conditions are signed by said impresario Austin,
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under the penalty of losing the rights and benefits granted by him or to him by the eighth article of said law.
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So, in other words, we're going to try this for six years, okay?
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Fourth thing, the families which are to camp on this colony, besides being industrious,
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as he offers in his petition, must be Catholics and must be of good morals
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and must be able to prove these qualifications by documents acquired by the fifth article of said law of colonization of the 24th of March.
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So, let's just say, now, remember, this is an American citizen wanting to colonize,
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just, I just want to put a town up in Mexico, okay?
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I won't get near the beaches or another border.
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I don't know what you're freaked out about, but okay.
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And I just want to bring 500 families in, and if it works, we'd like to expand.
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And they're like, cool, nobody's using this land.
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In fact, I predict in 150 or 75 years, it'll still be a lot of empty land.
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So, they say yes to him, colonizing, just like we might be saying to them now,
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okay, you got a lot of people that want to come in.
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I mean, I don't think, I mean, I'm sure there's some Catholics who are like, yeah.
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But there's some, probably some other, like, do we forget the Seventh-day Adventist?
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They haven't probably had a real boom in their collection plate in a while.
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You have to be a different faith, except for the Satanists.
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You have to, nobody's coming across our border unless you're industrious, you want to be a
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Seventh-day Adventist, and you're of good morals.
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Imagine if we just said, you're of good morals, and prove it.
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But what they wouldn't have there in Mexico would be the conditions that they laid out
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Now, I'm going to offer this to the governor of Texas if he decides, I don't know, maybe
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I should do something, because if you're bringing more people in than 500, he had to go and ask
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Otherwise, it would have been declared, what's that word, starts with an I, has an N at the
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Then, Stephen F. Austin is obliged not to admit in the new colony, criminals, okay, pretty
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You mean like people who come in and sell drugs, or stab people, or even get kicked out of the
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country and then keep coming back over and over and over again?
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No vagabonds, or men of bad conduct or character, and cause such that are within his limits to
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leave, and if be necessary, he shall drive them out by force of arms.
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Mexico said, if you bring anybody of ill repute into what is now the state of Texas, we should
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drive them out, even if it was by force of arms?
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For this purpose, he shall organize the new colonists in a body of a national militia, which
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So, Mexico said, yeah, you can put together a militia.
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Now, we wouldn't do that in these days, because those people are crazy zealots, you know, townspeople
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who decide that they're going to defend their town.
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And strangely, so is Joe Biden from public service all these years.
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The eighth official communications with the government or the authorities of the state,
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instruments of writing and other public acts, blah, blah, blah, all has to be written in
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Because that's the language of the country, Spanish.
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Now, imagine if we said, by the way, you want to come over here, you want to do something,
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you got to commute, communicate in El Englisho, you know, because we don't speak El Mexicoo,
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Oh, my gosh, this is a man of, he's so ignorant.
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He doesn't even know that it's, it's Spanish and American.
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Also, the ninth, it'll also be his duty to promote the erection of churches in said towns.
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So, all you guys coming across the border right now, we got to check, make sure you're a good
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character, that you're industrious, and we're going to chase you out with arms if, you know,
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But also, when you get up here, every time there's a town of 500, you got to build a church,
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Okay, right now, you're the seventh day, so you go on Saturday, not on Sunday.
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I know it's a new thing here, but that's what you have to do.
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And all other cases not expressed in these conditions, he will subject himself to the
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provisions made in the colonization law and all other general laws.
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I'm guessing Ron DeSantis would use this if he lived in Texas, but I wouldn't have to
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point it out to Ron DeSantis, because Ron DeSantis just seems to know what the right thing
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Now, I'm going to give our governor of the great state of Texas the benefit of the doubt
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that he indeed does know what the right thing to do is.
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He's just not doing it because he's a thinker, and he's a former judge, and so he wants to
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I don't want to make any mistakes or act too rashly, but I think with the numbers that have
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been coming across the border the way they have for these, oh, so short three years, maybe
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And I would just say that you're just doing what Mexico asked Texas to do in the first
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It's just that the colonists are coming from the southern border and not the northern
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So on this Texas situation, would this be something that you'd see as binding in some
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Or is this just like sort of a guide of how this, how Texas was formed that should, that
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should lead us the right direction in the future?
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Your question's so simple for me that I don't, let me gear down a bit.
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You have a historical document from, from before this was a state.
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Or are you just saying like, this is the, this is our heritage and we, we should, we
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No, you have, you have, your thing is on one of the buttons.
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Well, the Hall of Fame doesn't have a lot of broadcasters that have this document.
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Another example of why Glenn Beck is in the radio Hall of Fame.
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So, uh, no, I think this is just, this is what they asked for.
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Uh, so what was good for the goose may be good for El Gander.
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So it's kind of, it should point us in the right direction.
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I mean, I think the churches, you know, are kind of, you know, you got to build a church,
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but I, I really not, you know, that opposed to that.
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Um, but if they're like New Yorkers, they'll just make it into a coffee and art place.
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So we have to be more specific on what happens in that church.
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Um, but the seven day Adventists, they are animals when it comes to.
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So I just think that it's, why can't we say that?
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Well, because if you've broken the law, you're out now, and if you've crossed over the border,
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you've already broken the law, but if you've turned yourself in, okay, you come the right
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And if you don't come the right way, we don't let you in.
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It's, it's really very complex to, and I know it's very complex.
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This show is known for its science and this is practically math at a scientific level,
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you know, um, but, uh, yeah, we don't let them in.
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I, I, first of all, you know, think we should be able to do more.
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You know, the fact that the Supreme Court has taken away a lot of the risk, the ability
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for states to manage this problem at all is a real, is a real issue.
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Though I've come to the conclusion that what we need to do is take every illegal immigrant
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that comes across the border, put them on a bus and send them directly to Philadelphia.
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Because their mayor came out and he said, look, we, people are saying that, you know, down
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there in Texas and those places there, they don't want these people.
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I don't even know leaders of the drug cartels that execute and eat people.
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I'm not sure they even want to go to Philadelphia, but I'm for sending them to Philadelphia.
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If that's what you want, they're asking for more.
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Like every time, you know, you see a left leftist on TV, they'll tell you how bad there's just
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everyone walking around here with guns and they're all hate mongers.
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They don't like diversity like we do as we broadcast literally currently sitting in the
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Strange that you chose out of all the places in America to go and build your studios.
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You'd build them in the most diverse city in America.
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It's like Joe Biden said, you can't come down here and go into a convenience store without
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bumping into some, you know, Indian or something.
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You might as well get out because you can't have a convenience store.
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But so, you know, I think that maybe the problem is, is this particular document had to go through
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the court system here in Texas because Texas was saying that's a Texas document.
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And the guy who owned it was like, no, here's the paperwork from all of the generations of
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Maybe if it was sitting in a vault in some university.
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Greg would have said to himself, I'm the governor.
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I should look some history up, but I took that away from him.
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So I am offering now for all of the great people in the great state of Texas.
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I'm offering the document that I have that will show him what maybe we should ask for and
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But again, Greg, you can reach out at any time.
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My phone is always on, even though I don't have a phone.
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Love to talk and hear what you're doing because so far your plans are so good, but they're too
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If you've got one of those fancy in-car phones and you've got one of those big, huge boxes
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and you're like, I can drive around like Mr. Ewing in his car because I'm an oil baron
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And you probably think there's only three companies that you could go to work with.
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Because those companies are they don't like oil.
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Well, they like you if you're a progressive leftist.
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Ewing's would not be liked by any of the three big mobile services.
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And they're fighting for all of the things we're fighting for.
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Get away and start supporting the people that are supporting America and the Bill of Rights.
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He's the author of Overrun and also the fellow, a senior fellow at the Center for Immigration
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Uh, so, uh, uh, tell me what, uh, what you saw over the, um, over the weekend at the
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Well, um, throughout the week, of course, it was, it was just a, uh, uh, storming of the
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border, thousands and thousands, uh, crossing through Matamoros to Brownsville.
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And, uh, I was there on the Mexican side watching them go.
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Uh, eventually the, uh, Texas, uh, governor was able to shut back down by, uh, for the
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first time ever deploying tactical units of the national guard and DPS Texas department
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of public safety right down on the river bank behind a razor wire and would not let the
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And they, they had, uh, pepper, pepper balls, uh, you know, to fire at them if it got out
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And we are seeing kind of a pause, not just because of, uh, to what Texas did, but there's
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general sort of nervousness about the new strategy, the new Biden strategy about, you
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They have not figured out quite yet how to exploit it.
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But what I would tell you is that there are huge loopholes in this thing that are sitting
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And when I was in, uh, Ray Nosa a few days ago, which is, uh, 40, 50 miles up river from
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Mount of Morris, uh, at least 15,000 Haitians, uh, pooled up there all just in a, in a, uh,
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tizzy and swirling around about, you know, what is the new, the new strategy, Biden strategy.
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And there were NGOs throughout that camp who were explaining to them, uh, you know, what
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the new, uh, strategy is and undoubtedly what the loopholes are.
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So my anticipation is that, uh, before too long, they will figure it out.
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They pay very close attention to any, uh, you know, any crevice, any way they can kind of
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And I do anticipate that there will be, uh, a gradual increase over time then, and then,
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and then back to normal again, every time there's a major policy change, there's a kind
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of a pause down there on the border while people figure it out.
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The administration is taking victory laps over this, but it's a little bit early for any
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kind of a victory lap, uh, because, uh, that underestimates the cunning, uh, caginess of
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the huge population down there and the NGOs and the lawyers that are all down there championing
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There's one more thing I'd like to say, uh, about something a little bit different, but
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So, uh, the, uh, one of the main cornerstones of the new strategy is this pre-legalization
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They're handing out humanitarian permits to thousands and thousands now down there, uh, kind
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of like a pressure cooker, uh, you know, steam escape, right.
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Um, and so they have really opened the aperture on that.
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Uh, they were letting in, you know, uh, 30,000 a month of, uh, four or five different nationalities
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and they have widened that up open to tens of thousands more for every kind of all nationalities
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can just get pre-legalized on an app, like a restaurant reservation app on your phone.
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And when you do that, don't you get a court date like at 2035?
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Yeah, well, you can, I mean, initially they just let you in on a humanitarian parole, but
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humanitarian parole is good for, uh, up to two years and they give you work authorization
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And I'll, I'll point out that they claim that they were vetting everybody.
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And they're also giving out, uh, 99% to, of all applicants who even apply for it.
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It's just a, an escape, a steam escape hatch, uh, kind of a thing.
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Um, and when I crossed back over yesterday morning from Mattam Morris through to Brownsville
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on the bridge, the line of people who had been granted, uh, CBP one humanitarian parole was
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a hundred yards long, three feet deep, three, four feet deep, a hundred yards long.
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Now they can't be counted as illegal, but keep in mind that that is going on all along
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the border, just thousands and thousands more being just brought in this way.
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Uh, so when they claim a victory lap, they're not telling you about that operation.
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And that operation is under court challenge right now.
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20 States, including Texas have challenged the legality of that.
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And at any moment, uh, a federal judge in the fifth circuit, uh, is going to strike that
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thing down and then they won't have that escape, that escape hatch anymore.
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And that is something that needs to be watched as well.
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I, I, I have to tell you that this, this is an invasion, not by an, an, a nation, but it
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This, this will, this is when they opened the gates at Rome.
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They just let everybody in and there weren't enough Roman citizens to keep it Rome.
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All I want is a group of people that understand the, uh, declaration of independence, our constitution
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And I don't know why the governor of Texas is acting more like the, you know, governor
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of Massachusetts, uh, at this, at this point, I don't know why we are not calling it an invasion
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Well, yeah, I mean, so one thing, uh, about Greg Abbott and what he did down there is, you know, a lot of people are saying it was, it was too late.
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You know, I mean, this thing's been going on for two and a half years.
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And so he gets criticized for whatever he does.
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But, but I will say that, you know, I was on the ground there and I, I was the first to report it.
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And in fact, I'm told that, that the governor ordered this as a result of my videos showing these people just pouring through unopposed.
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And he was angry about it and said, get, get our people down there and shut it down.
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Uh, but, um, I, I will, that was, but that was one border crossing one.
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And he's saying that they, that from this point forward, and you can look for this, you know, uh, hold them to account that he's going to have these rapid reaction teams that will run to any place.
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That's, that's being, uh, overrun and, and on federal land and do this.
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Uh, the Biden administration is saying that they think it's illegal and they've got the department of justice, uh, exploring ways to shut down the governor's operation.
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We're going to probably hear more about this one way or another, what the governor is doing.
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But I will say that when I talked to all the immigrants for two days after that, that they were saying, we're not crossing now because those troopers over there are, won't let us through.
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And Mexican immigration officials on the ground.
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So anyway, there's that maybe it's, it's late, but it's, it.
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Listen, I've been down there for two and a half years covering this thing, Glenn.
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And I, in the two and a half years, all I have ever seen is just mass storming of the border with a welcome committee over there on our side, a red carpet, welcome wagon.
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And that's, this is the first time I actually saw, uh, big brawny guys with guns saying, you will not pass.
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Now, one of the things that happened, we had somebody crossover that's on a wanted list.
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And, uh, uh, how, how many of these people do you think have come through from our enemies?
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Last year, we had 98 of those that we apprehended.
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Actually, I think it's more than 80 just so far in this fiscal year.
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That is a huge number of people on a terror watch list.
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Also, there's video fresh out, uh, in the Yuma area of just hundreds and hundreds of Egyptians and Sudanese crossing in last night.
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Uh, Sudanese, Egyptian, and Mauritanians, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, uh, they're tossing their identifications and passports and, and all of that on the Mexican side before they cross.
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Uh, that, that's the reason they're coming in is because, uh, the new strategy, the Biden strategy of expedited removal can't be applied to them as easily right now because, you know, they're, they live in countries that won't accept them or where we don't have agreements to send them yet.
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And so those are the people that are crossing in right now.
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This is a national security crisis as well as, uh, uh, a mass migration crisis more generally.
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Well, New Yorkers, you're safe now that you got Daniel Penny off the streets.
01:20:07.860
And, you know, it's not like there's a pattern at all in these big cities of releasing every criminal who does everything except people who tend to be on the wrong side of cultural battles.
01:20:22.820
Like when you happen to be a criminal who has committed dozens and dozens, maybe even hundreds of crimes, literally been arrested a hundred times or more, you're released almost immediately.
01:20:35.080
And those charges are almost always thrown out.
01:20:40.360
But if you get too many tweets from conservative sources and support because you've protected a bunch of people on a subway and, you know, that resulted in the death of the criminal who was attempting to terrorize these people, then, you know, you don't know.
01:20:58.640
So do you think that's why he is, because I have a different theory entirely, but I want to understand yours.
01:21:04.380
Do you think it was because he got conservative support?
01:21:08.640
Yeah, I think it's similar to the, you know, what's his face?
01:21:11.500
Alvin Bragg did the same thing with Trump, right?
01:21:13.440
He releases everybody in New York for every other crime.
01:21:15.920
But when it's a cultural issue that where there's conservative people aligning on his side, all of a sudden it's a really serious crime and we got to make sure he prosecuted.
01:21:24.260
I think the same thing's happening to Penny here.
01:21:26.120
I think, honestly, if this wasn't, this didn't get to the media in a big way, you know, I mean, maybe he would have been better off.
01:21:33.360
Yeah, maybe, maybe I forgot about Mr. Peanut who's running, you know, the DA's office.
01:21:40.380
I was thinking of it as more of, um, uh, if you go against what the goal is and the goal is to be very, very clear, enslavement, enslavement of the American people to a giant system that will tell you what to do, when to do it, where to go, how to behave, what to say, what to think.
01:22:03.360
And, you know, if you look at everything through this lens, are they empowering you to take care of yourself or others, or are they saying, sit down, shut up and take it?
01:22:24.440
And this, I think, is the real key to understanding what they do and who they prosecute.
01:22:31.120
Um, you know, why are they going after Donald Trump?
01:22:39.460
He wasn't going to play ball like everyone else plays ball.
01:22:47.680
I mean, I think we're saying the same thing here in a way, because, uh, I'm just looking at it later in the process.
01:22:52.200
Because the reason why there's conservative pushback on these issues is because exactly what you're saying, right?
01:22:57.520
Because it's going against the narrative and the way it's supposed to work.
01:23:03.180
Because when people, I've heard people ask this, they keep saying, what am I supposed to do if I'm on the subway?
01:23:07.420
And there's a guy threatening to attack us all.
01:23:25.600
That progressive hope is despair and eventually death.
01:23:30.740
You, you, you must be able to protect yourself and your family.
01:23:40.100
Did you watch the DeSantis event this weekend at all?
01:23:49.740
I know you had a lot of stuff to do this weekend.
01:23:52.520
I was in Houston and then the nightmare with my daughter in the hospital.
01:24:03.700
I've, from what I've heard, he did a decent job trying to walk the line of like, it's a tough,
01:24:14.500
You're not, everyone hates when you criticize Trump, at least on the right.
01:24:18.900
So he's trying to just, you know, distinguish himself, right?
01:24:22.160
Without pissing off people who like Donald Trump generally.
01:24:26.500
I don't know about you, but I'm excited for the next 18 months.
01:24:31.280
Yeah, between Trump and DeSantis going back and forth and then, you know, even more division
01:24:38.600
I'm interested to see how it works out, you know?
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And we're going to get into the Joe Biden crime family.
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Maybe someday, you know, hope that day never comes.
01:29:00.240
Yes, but you will do it for me when I give you this little gift here of snuffing out a
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I'm just saying, the Biden crime family, we have that update coming up in just a minute.
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And for anybody who is, I don't know, what would you say?
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Tired of looking at the news and going, this really isn't that hard.
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We are going to do first our special on AI, which I'll get to in a minute.
01:29:55.080
No, it couldn't have been Ricky, my executive producer.
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And she said, I said, you know, I just think this is so basic.
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So it is really something to get you in and understanding what is coming on AI.
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Then on Thursday night, we're doing a live special network-wide.
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I think Mark Levin is going to be joining me on this.
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And we're going to be taking questions from the audience after, right, immediately following the special.
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Biggest chalkboard ever on the Biden crime family.
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All you do is just go on to Twitter and just tweet.
01:31:05.940
What is it that you're – because I'm a little fed up of being looked at as the criminal because I've done legal activities like buy a gun.
01:31:15.460
And then people who are actual criminals, they get away.
01:31:19.940
I'm tired of seeing stories like the guy who actually saved people, potentially, on the train in New York, the subway, and now he's arrested for manslaughter.
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And Stu, you know how we always say we should not ask the question that everybody's going to ask.
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We've got to get ahead on the AI culture war thing.
01:32:40.940
Because it's going to eat us alive before even the robots have a chance to enslave us.
01:32:46.920
Anyway, when you think of the development of artificial personalities, AI, your best friend or your AI girlfriend.
01:33:05.040
So when all your friends are asleep, all their friends are asleep, right up at the top of Snapchat, your best AI friend.
01:33:20.080
I read a story about an Instagram influencer who is renting out basically an AI for her to be your girlfriend.
01:33:28.380
And like you can apparently for, I don't know, a dollar a minute.
01:33:31.400
Like it's like the old pay-per-view 1-900 lines.
01:33:34.800
Like for a dollar a minute, she will be your girlfriend.
01:33:38.300
And of course, just an AI responding, like what freaking psychopath would sign up for this service?
01:33:45.100
And the people developing, what does that person, what do you think the person developing that, what do you think of them?
01:34:00.040
Conservatives are, this is what a conservative is.
01:34:03.320
I don't know how people define it now, but this is what it is.
01:34:11.400
Maybe we should hold back here just a little bit and not flush everything down the toilet.
01:34:20.140
And it's very important that you have somebody going, hey, hey, maybe we should slow down just a bit.
01:34:32.440
Well, maybe not because they're never listened to and they're usually the ones that are eaten by whatever it is.
01:34:38.600
And then they're, as they're being dragged into the mouth of whatever it is, they're like, I told you.
01:34:44.960
So it's like, it's honestly, it's like being the cast member on Star Trek that nobody's ever seen before.
01:35:01.580
Somebody who says, hey, maybe we shouldn't beam down on the planet just yet.
01:35:08.200
How about all of you guys in your yellow shirts?
01:35:14.120
So that's a strength of ours, but it is now being made to look like a weakness.
01:35:23.100
And the left styles themselves as progressives because their key strength is also their key weakness, just like ours is.
01:35:39.780
Now, what's crazy when it comes politically, it's not ever a new idea.
01:35:44.320
It's the same communist idea over and over and over again.
01:35:50.840
And they're like, hey, this time it's going to work.
01:35:55.640
But they are progressives and they want to do everything right now because it's new.
01:36:12.200
And we need the conservative to say, maybe not so fast, especially on big things like, oh, I don't know.
01:36:23.960
Now, a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny portion of the population is putting these things together.
01:36:35.240
And what you need to understand is that tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny portion of the population is really, really, really, really, really arrogant.
01:36:44.720
I don't think you can understand or underestimate the arrogance of the gatekeepers in Silicon Valley because nothing is impossible.
01:36:57.700
You and I would have been there going, I don't think I'm going to give her 10 bucks.
01:37:03.020
But everybody else is like, anything is possible.
01:37:05.880
Silicon Valley, you see how she dresses like Steve Jobs?
01:37:17.360
Okay, that's what generally speaking, that's why we don't hang out with a Silicon Valley crowd.
01:37:22.380
Well, other than that, they'd also like to see us die.
01:37:25.440
But they also, you know, are not the ones to go, hey, maybe we shouldn't give her $100 million.
01:37:34.640
They're used to doing the impossible and damn common sense because we live in the age of miracles.
01:37:50.140
So the left doesn't believe in miracles or God, but they do now because miracles are happening with AI.
01:38:10.000
And a lot of them would like to sit down and talk to God-like figures.
01:38:19.640
And I don't think you're going to want that conversation, Dr. Frankenstein.
01:38:24.260
But anyway, they think this is a monster that they can control.
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So this is a very long way to go just to tell you what it is we have to decide right now.
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And maybe, I mean, just one of their egg bites.
01:40:14.020
So, we go back now to the laboratory of Dr. Frankenstein, where Dr. Frankenstein is about to say,
01:40:35.680
Now, we're talking about AI, and some people think that it could break free from its bonds and do more damage to humanity than any weapon we've ever possessed.
01:40:49.060
In fact, they're now saying, experts, are now saying that it could be the end of all biological life on Earth.
01:41:01.900
Some people call me a conservative, call others a conservative, but they'll deny that they're a conservative.
01:41:10.900
Said, maybe we should slow down with things like, I don't know, Snapchat on our kids, you know, with a new AI friend.
01:41:22.960
So, 18 months, next 18 months, I will be shocked if expressing concern about AI friends or AI lovers, which again, they're already here, isn't considered bigotry.
01:41:41.980
Who are you to say that my best friend is not real?
01:41:47.340
Who are you to say that I can, it's about love.
01:41:49.840
I can love my AI, she's the most special thing I've ever, ever had to pay for.
01:42:01.900
And you bigoted conservatives just cannot accept that this AI's person's truth about who they perceive themselves to be is true.
01:42:22.660
The real question is, how do you stop it before it starts?
01:42:27.280
Fighting an ideological, an ideology that sacrifices human value on the altar of progress routinely.
01:42:42.080
Fix reason firmly in her seat and question with boldness even the very existence of God.
01:42:51.300
Be logical, emotional at times, but check it with reason.
01:42:58.880
Have spiritual base, you know, that everything is riding on.
01:43:03.880
And then ask yourself about an AI relationship.
01:43:08.100
And before you even ask, hey, should I have a relationship with an AI?
01:43:14.980
Before you can get that out, it's probably going to go like this.
01:43:29.800
Does it matter that others are going to have an AI relationship?
01:43:36.040
Or that your children are talking to AI in the middle of the night because all of their friends are asleep?
01:43:47.080
That's honestly, when you have that happen, you're going to hear in your head, I want you to hear this.
01:43:58.520
It always happens to little children singing in the back right before the devil's like, hi.
01:44:13.740
Well, you're not getting biologically the things you need.
01:44:19.200
Because if you don't get biologically connected to somebody else, you're just a giant bag of loneliness wandering the earth.
01:44:35.200
I'm not saying it, but I'm not not saying it either.
01:44:40.280
I don't think the best way to connect with people and your emotional needs is going to be through an AI.
01:44:48.480
Because that sounds to me like some diet sugar-free version that's been shot full of chemicals, so it tastes the same, but it doesn't.
01:45:00.040
And in the end, you've got some flesh-eating bacteria.
01:45:11.240
We don't live in a time where objective truth is universally applied or even valued.
01:45:24.460
They either are or not a human being depend on how mom feels about it.
01:45:30.500
When she opens up the box and goes, hey, that's a baby.
01:45:38.400
The lie that I tell is true versus when I tell you the lie, and it's for sure a lie.
01:45:50.220
Someone has to be the standard bearer for genuine, objective truth.
01:45:55.760
Someone has got to be able to have this difficult conversation.
01:45:59.500
Someone has to be unwilling to turn aside and pretend that 2 plus 2 equals 5.
01:46:05.780
And it may as well be you and me because truth, the real truth, is what will set us and everyone else free.
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01:48:08.800
So James Comer, he is the House Oversight Committee Chairman.
01:48:12.360
He said yesterday that congressional investigators probing President Biden's family over foreign influence peddling allegations have lost contact with the leading informant.
01:48:26.360
The Republican and other top GOP lawmakers in the House have, I don't know if you've heard this,
01:48:36.220
but they're saying that Biden's family members, including his son Hunter, received millions of dollars from foreign entities in China and Romania,
01:48:50.160
Well, unfortunately, we can't track down the informant.
01:48:54.180
We're hopeful that the informant is still there.
01:49:11.440
I mean, I've have you ever seen a movie where somebody who is going to go after like and spill the beans on the FBI,
01:49:22.740
and all of the power players in Washington, including the president,
01:49:30.720
Because I've never seen that happen in a movie, at least.
01:49:35.500
So I didn't see this guy showing up missing, you know, at all.
01:49:42.460
Sometimes people have, you know, unscheduled vacations that take them to remote areas where cellular service or even electricity is not available.
01:49:54.740
He might be taking just like a really, you know, deep, deep, like six foot deep dirt nap.
01:50:01.180
You're not going to get cell service down there.
01:50:04.480
Especially, and you're not going to be able to get out of that bag in the first place.
01:50:09.920
Like there's those people who went on like long hikes in like February 2020 for like three months and then came back having no idea the COVID thing happened.
01:50:35.440
So, um, so the, so he went on and said, uh, out of the 10 people we've identified that have very good knowledge with respect to the Bidens, they're one of three things.
01:50:48.380
They're either currently in court, currently in jail, or they're currently missing.
01:50:54.340
But they're probably just on a hike, but they're probably just on a hike, like you said.
01:51:08.320
Because you have to have, it's like, if it's like a three week hike, I don't want to be hauling around the backpack if I'm killed on day number two.
01:51:16.580
So like, just tell me, you know, I'm booking the three weeks, but really, if they say to me, you owe it to me to say pack light, pack light, pack light.
01:51:28.080
Your last few hours should not be hauling around some heavy backpack.
01:51:32.640
Because I would fight back and probably win in that case, because I'd be so pissed that you had me hike up a mountain in the first place, but then I brought everything, all the food, the tent, the television, all of those things on my back.
01:51:47.120
And then you're like, well, we're actually taking you up here to kill you.
01:51:52.440
I think I could, that would bring the Hulk out in me.
01:51:58.840
I mean, I guess too, like part of the reason they might be murdering you in normal circumstances would be to take the things that you brought with you.
01:52:07.840
However, in this case, I don't think that's the situation.
01:52:12.900
Do you know that Bucky stopped making orange slices?
01:52:32.640
It's a gas station and it is the size of a Walmart.
01:52:38.600
If you're traveling the country and you're like, you're in the middle of nowhere and you say to yourself, I want a dining room set.
01:52:51.580
It's basically Disney World with fewer drag queens.
01:53:09.920
They don't have dining room sets all year long.
01:53:15.580
Now, one of their most famous things are their beaver nuggets, which by the name, you wouldn't think you'd want to eat them.
01:53:21.920
It seems like the type of thing you want to leave on the ground in a forest.
01:53:39.620
And they may still come from the ground, but I don't mind.
01:53:44.820
Now, they have orange slices and they've stopped making them.
01:53:48.360
Orange slices apparently are going out of style.
01:53:53.200
To be clear, you're not talking about the fruit.
01:53:59.300
No, I'm talking about the 100% artificially flavored.
01:54:07.040
Shaped in a mold to look like an orange slice and then dipped in sugar.
01:54:17.420
And I don't know what kind of communists don't like those.
01:54:20.580
But I'm questioning the American-ness, if you will.
01:54:30.460
But I'm questioning the American-ness of Buc-ee's.
01:54:39.800
You don't think they were just sold out of these?
01:54:50.780
And they were like, we don't carry them anymore.
01:54:54.220
You carry a dining room set and occasional tables.
01:55:04.720
You've got an entire wall of every kind of candy ever made.
01:55:14.740
I will say, the other things that Buc-ee's is known for, number one of the clean bathrooms.
01:55:20.760
Like, if you're on a long road trip, you don't want to...
01:55:25.000
But the other thing is, and I think underplayed, is this thing that this Texas Southern-based
01:55:45.120
But these places that somehow, evil Southern convenience store places, pay their people
01:55:52.300
like, entry-level first employee, like, 16, 17 bucks an hour.
01:56:02.740
I went with Craig, who is, you know, one of my body men, because he looks just like me.
01:56:22.840
He was looking for, I don't know, something healthy.
01:56:27.020
And I said, Craig, this used to be the greatest place on earth.
01:56:35.140
This is bigger than the biggest store anywhere in my country.
01:56:43.220
And he took me outside and he said, look at how many gas pumps.
01:56:47.660
We don't have this many gas pumps in the whole country, let alone in one place.
01:56:52.820
This is bigger than any store, anything in Scotland.
01:57:02.580
Unless they have orange slices, then you'd show up.
01:57:06.060
Well, they might, but they probably make it out of sheep eyes or something like that.
01:57:12.460
You know, all the gelatin is just a mushed up sheep eye.
01:57:28.120
It's a lot of boiled tendons going to that delicious treat.
01:57:31.580
Well, that's because I agree with the Native Americans that we should use all parts of the animal.
01:57:45.860
Anyway, your credit card debt is getting more expensive all the time.
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And if you're only able to make the minimum payment every month, it can be a little overwhelming trying to find a way out of debt.
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It's not right for everybody, but your home's equity.
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What was, are you, did you not sleep in the last week?
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You know, I'm sure there's going to be some things like, you know, our trip to Murder Mountain that maybe Jesus wouldn't have done.
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You know, or saying that all the border crossers should be, border crossers should be forced to join the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
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But that was, I was freewheeling at that point.
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My understanding is, you know, eternally anything you say on the air is exempt.
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But I don't think the Murder Mountain thing was, you know, I don't, I can reflect on it and figure out how I can be a better person tomorrow.
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You know, but I don't think it's going to, I don't think it's enough to, you know, to request a do over baptism or something like that.
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But maybe if I'm a Seventh Day Adventist, I don't, I don't know.
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Were you thinking about trying to double baptize after the show?
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I didn't think we were that far down the slope.
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But a lot of those Murder Mountain things that we just did a few minutes ago, they add up over time.
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You know, maybe if I live or my AI personage lives on, because definitely that will have a soul.
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You know, a hundred years, you should throw that computer into the baptismal font.
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And because it'll say a lot of things that it probably shouldn't have said, you know, so anyway, that was good.
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Hey, one thing that we didn't do today is, is the great, great story of who would Kamala Harris pick for VP if she suddenly, for some unknown reason, can't imagine it happening, becomes president.
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And, and they're very excited about, these are the, would you like to hear?
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However, they point out that he's from California, she's from California, and that's not going to help them, you know, in the electoral college, because they already have California.
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Yeah, but not from California, not from California.
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Then, you know, because Newsom is, you know, some could say a little extreme.
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The next number two on the list would be Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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So, I mean, you want to talk about a strong bench.
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Do you buy the theory that the reason Joe Biden is actually running again at 80-some-odd years old is because—
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Because if he doesn't run, it has to be Kamala Harris, basically?
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Yeah, I think there's the possibility that even he, in some sort of a fever dream, is, you know,
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He has that once in a while, wakes him up for like four minutes, he'll wheel him out, give a speech, you know, and then he forgets again.
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Let me just say, Colorado governor Jared Polis would be a good choice for many of the same reasons of Gretchen Whitmer,
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which I didn't know there were good reasons for Gretchen Whitmer.
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Also be the first openly gay black man to serve in the role.
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I don't know his sexual proclivities, but I've never seen him.
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Oh, well, I just, when I'm talking about the Democratic Party, I'm sorry, those just.
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You're just putting intersectional values there.
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Yeah, this is, he's only got one intersection, but it's a busy intersection.
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It's a very busy, they put a new stoplight there because way too many accidents at that intersection, so.
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He was one of the guys, he was the only Democratic governor bussing migrants to cities.
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There's no way they'd put him at the top of a ticket, or at the bottom of a ticket in a primary.
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So, now you're talking about the gay man top or bottom.
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That one, that one could get me into the, into the waters again.
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There's some preacher out there, like, I'd hold his head under the water.
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Do we have a place in this building where I could just, like, literally pull a plug and it just goes.