00:15:29.120And this is why, of course, we're working on many of these problems in the Biden administration, trying to solve the problem of Native Americans not having firemen.
00:16:11.600And I know your racist audience isn't going to understand this, but we believe one day in the future, if we can come together under the Joe Biden presidency,
00:16:23.980one day blacks will be able to bake cakes on their own, not with an oven, that would be dangerous, of course, but a microwave oven, a microwave mug cake from Betty Crocker.
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00:18:18.960So yesterday in another incredible racist moment from Joe Biden, he said that during the massacre, mobs of white residents of Tulsa attacked black residents of the city's Greenwood district, killing 39.
00:18:48.960Well, no, it wasn't the white residents of Tulsa.
00:18:52.300It was the Klan, the Klan, the Klan of Tulsa, which was the enforcement arm of the Democratic Party.
00:19:04.160Leaving thousands homeless, Biden referred to the massacre as an act of hate and domestic terrorism.
00:19:10.500Then he went on to say, I thought after you guys, who are the you guys?
00:19:16.660I thought after you guys pushed through the voting rights act and the civil rights act, I thought we had made tremendous progress and I was so proud just to be a little part of it.
00:19:28.100He said this to Reverend Jesse Jackson, who was sitting in the audience.
00:19:32.320But what I really didn't realize is that hate is never defeated.
00:21:57.760Under the Biden proposal, the administration would aim to increase the amount of federal contracting dollars given to small disadvantaged businesses by 50% over five years, accounting for an additional $100 billion in funding for those businesses.
00:23:19.880Well, Michelle, thank you for writing in.
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00:25:18.300He called me yesterday to tell me about it and to visit with me.
00:25:21.520He is in great spirits, and he's fired up, ready to go.
00:25:26.920And, you know, one thing that he and I have worked on together when he was president, but he's very excited about, and that is everything that we are doing to secure the border.
00:25:36.120I've got so much good news in the coming weeks to talk about what we're doing to better secure the border.
00:25:41.120But also, he's fired up and appreciates the effort that we're putting in to make sure that we achieve election integrity in the great state of Texas.
00:25:50.000All right, so let's talk about that, and I do want to touch on the border because I'd love to hear some good news.
00:25:56.580Border patrol agents say they see a 3,000% increase in convicted sex offender arrests just in the Del Rio sector.
00:26:05.720So I'd like to just touch on that, but let's go to what's happening with the Texas statehouse with the Democrats walking out.
00:26:15.140Well, listen, if you go to any job, as some of your listeners are going to jobs as we speak right now, if they walked out on their job, that would be unacceptable.
00:26:26.900And it's unacceptable in the state capitol also for people to walk out on the job.
00:27:22.860This is hilarious because of the contrast of what picture is being painted by the Democrats in the mainstream media.
00:27:30.000And that is what the law actually does, it increases, not decreases, the hours that people have to vote in the state of Texas based upon in comparison to state law.
00:27:43.060What happened in the last election is Harris County alone, they decided they were going to create vote law in the state of Texas,
00:28:04.060And that's because one component of Texas election law is to have poll watchers out there watching what's going on in the polls.
00:28:11.740And we may not be able to have people at 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. out there watching the polls,
00:28:18.220and that could lead to lack of integrity in the election process.
00:28:21.100But if you compare it to pre-existing state law, we are adding hours.
00:28:26.340But get this, Glenn, and that is, you know, they talk about the Texas law having voter suppression because of the limited hours, all that kind of stuff.
00:28:33.640Well, let's compare Texas law to the law of the great state of Delaware, where Joe Biden voted in the election, last election, and voted in every election in the past.
00:28:43.500And we have far more hours of voting in the state of Texas than they have in the state of Delaware.
00:28:49.960So if people want to talk about hours of voting leading to voter suppression, people should be going after Delaware for voter suppression, not the great state of Texas.
00:28:58.120Well, but you are against the souls for the polls, which I thought originally was, you know, the campaign to get dead people to vote for the Democrats.
00:29:10.760But that is something where you can leave church and immediately go to vote.
00:29:18.480But apparently the Democrats don't want that hour break in between.
00:29:23.960I don't know why, but why are we saying, no, you have to wait until 1 o'clock on a Sunday?
00:29:33.240First, is that pre-existing state law required a minimum number of hours to vote on that one Sunday during early voting.
00:29:45.140And what SB7 did, the new proposed election law in the state of Texas, it added an additional minimum requirement of hours on Sunday to go vote.
00:29:56.380Then yesterday I heard something interesting I had not heard before, and that is there was a clerical error in what's called the Legislative Council that drafted up the bill, where it was Travis Clark, his name, his state representative, saying that the error was it was supposed to be beginning at 11 o'clock, not beginning at 1 o'clock.
00:30:16.780It's something that we're going to be looking into to find out the truth.
00:30:19.160But bottom line is when the sun sets and all this, the soles of the polls, that's not going to be interrupted or whatsoever the case may be.
00:30:26.660But the important thing for people to walk away from and know, and that is Texas actually added an additional minimum requirement for the number of hours for people to be able to vote on Sundays.
00:30:48.800Is there any consequence for them walking out other than having to come back to work?
00:30:54.600Right now there is, because as you may have noticed, I vetoed the legislative budget.
00:31:00.900So the legislature, I haven't vetoed it yet because it hasn't reached my desk, but I told the public I was going to veto what's called Article 10 of the Texas budget, and that funds the legislature.
00:32:03.660So during the entire episode, during the entire presidency of the Biden administration, haven't heard from the president, haven't heard from the vice president.
00:32:14.220The only interaction, which is extremely minimal, involves Secretary Mayorkas.
00:32:19.640But they have completely abandoned post as it concerns the Texas border.
00:32:27.060Let me tell you what we have done and what we are about to do.
00:32:29.780What I did beginning in March is I deployed 1,000 Texas Department of Public Safety officers to the border.
00:32:37.180I deployed the National Guard to the border.
00:32:39.260And they have made well over 1,000 arrests of some of these criminals that you're talking about.
00:32:44.580They've apprehended more than 33,000 illegal immigrants coming across the border.
00:32:49.380But because of what you're saying, because of the way that the Biden administration has abandoned the border, we are now elevating our game.
00:32:56.920What I did yesterday is, in response to more than a dozen counties along the border, including the county in which Del Rio was in, which is Valverde County, I granted their request for a disaster declaration.
00:33:13.640Typically, you see a disaster declaration by a governor respond to something like a hurricane or a flood or something like that.
00:33:19.340This is the first time that I'm aware of where it was declared for a public safety disaster, a public safety disaster where you have the farmers and ranchers being overrun, their fences torn down, their cattle let out, their vehicles or the homes invaded.
00:33:34.360Whatever the case may be, it's a total disaster as declared by these local counties that I agree to support.
00:33:41.700And so what this will do, it will add additional Texas resources.
00:33:45.020But Glenn is going to also add some new strategies that we are coming up with that I'll be talking with these local officials about next week.
00:33:52.340And that is this. And that is we are going to step up and we're going to begin arresting everybody coming across the border and charging them with criminal trespass and putting them in jail.
00:34:05.480They're coming here thinking they're going to get the Biden free ride and get to go wherever they want to go, not in the state of Texas.
00:34:11.660We're going to start arresting them, riding left and putting them behind bars, telling them they came into the wrong state.
00:34:18.200Let me explain one last thing about this, Glenn, because a lot of people are unclear about what I'm about to tell you, because some people say, well, why don't you just stop them from coming across the border or immediately send them back?
00:34:28.680You may recall Jan Brewer, who was the former governor of Arizona, and when she was governor of Arizona, they passed a law that did say they had the authority to immediately stop people from coming across the border, that they did have the authority to send them back across the border.
00:34:45.040That went all the way to the United States Supreme Court. And in a case, the name of which was Arizona versus the United States, the United States Supreme Court said that anything about stopping people from coming across the border, anything about sending people back across the border, that was get that authority was given solely to the federal government.
00:35:05.960So with regard to stopping people from coming across the border, that's the federal government's job.
00:35:11.100However, once they step foot in our state, we can arrest them for any crime that we can charge them with.
00:35:17.720And when I declare a disaster like I have, what that automatically does, it increases a notch of the criminal violation.
00:35:25.800So let's say that before yesterday, the criminal violation for trespass was either a class C or class B misdemeanor.
00:35:34.640It's going to be going up to class B or class A misdemeanor, and the jail time will be longer.
00:36:37.840If you're thinking about moving someplace, if you're thinking about moving to Texas, I mean, I think we should we should have a chat before you come.
00:36:46.580I mean, not everybody would like it here.
00:36:48.740You know, if you're a whiner, you're not going to like it here.
00:37:19.380We'll just help weed people out so you can get a good start and a leg up on what a good real estate agent looks like in your area or across the country.
00:39:39.960Now, according to a new exit poll in 2018, over the past five years, 29% of the 3.8 million new arrivals are from overseas.
00:39:51.860Other than about 15,000 annually from Puerto Rico or other U.S. island territories, they are eligible to vote immediately.
00:40:01.800Some 14% of the arrivals come from South Atlantic seaboard region stretching from Washington, D.C. to Florida, 13% hailing from the Pacific region.
00:40:12.160Texas Policy Foundation conducted two polls, registered voters.
00:40:15.780They say that native Texans support Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton by a seven-point margin.
00:40:24.220The transplant supported Trump by a 12-point margin.
00:42:18.680If it's killing the American spirit, killing capitalism, the real frontier of the pioneer spirit, if that's what it's really all about, he's right.
00:44:32.220Senator Mike Lee, there's about three in the Senate now that I trust and I think are fighting the good fight for the Constitution and not for politics.
00:45:32.380It creates a new directorate, a new technology directorate within the National Science Foundation.
00:45:40.720It ends up throwing around about $200 billion, much of this going directly to the National Science Foundation.
00:45:47.440People who have been known over time to spend millions of dollars studying such cutting-edge questions like, how long does it take a pan of air to go to the bathroom?
00:45:56.840And in this, they try to basically out-compete China at China's own game.
00:46:04.620We're going to beat China by developing much more of a command and control authoritarian approach toward technology development and entrepreneurial spirit.
00:46:15.180This is the China way of doing things.
00:46:31.280And it involves recognizing the proper role of government and leading government outside of everything else.
00:46:36.600So this is, you remember the, if you will, the State of the Union speech that Joe Biden gave?
00:46:46.640Beforehand, he talked to reporters and he said, you know, there's a great debate.
00:46:51.000And I know which side I'm on, but there's a great debate right now on whether a democracy, something as great as ours, can actually compete against Russia and China because they can move so much faster.
00:47:06.360Basically, he was arguing for fascism or communism.
00:47:43.720No, look, if this were happening in another country, this sort of approach to developing technology and economics and their ability to compete, if it were occurring in another country, we'd have words for those.
00:47:57.180And I think you used a form of the word fascism a minute ago.
00:48:02.620It's sort of the word we use when we see industry and government combining and saying we're going to make everything more efficient by developing a command and control economy.
00:48:12.840And this, keep in mind, Glenn, is a country with the worst human rights record imaginable.
00:48:21.540And yet we're going to try to be like them.
00:48:23.500Look, my view is that we ought to decrease regulation and not invest in regulatory bodies.
00:48:29.900Instead of chilling innovation and competition, we ought to decentralize power and champion trust in the private sector.
00:48:38.220And we ought to simplify and cut taxes, not offshore our jobs.
00:48:43.220We ought to use our critical minerals and not let them languish.
00:48:48.500We need to partner with our allies and not restrict fair trade.
00:48:51.440We need to harvest timber and not organs.
00:48:54.080We need to value families and not diminish them.
00:48:56.560And we ought to be encouraging entrepreneurship and not crony capitalism.
00:49:00.820We ought to strengthen our markets, not government.
00:49:03.040This does the opposite of all those things.
00:51:25.100Who are the senators that should be targeted with kind phone calls saying,
00:51:33.360hey, please, I know you're on the fence, do not support this bill?
00:51:39.060You know, it is a safe way of putting it is communicate that to all senators, whether you're whether you have reason to believe that your senator might have have cast procedural votes in favor of this thing beforehand or not.
00:51:57.700Just assume that they might otherwise be tempted to support it and you'll be safer because most members of the U.S. Senate have at one point or another expressed a degree of support for this.
00:52:08.660Some of them are learning more about it.
00:52:10.400So if everybody just communicates, we don't like this.
00:52:14.900We're going to get a much better position.
00:52:37.300It's gotten more expensive, not less so.
00:52:40.400But you are absolutely right that the minute you start to say we're going to start to be like China a little, that that means we're somehow going to become more efficient or that we're somehow going to become a system that's more friendly to the small time entrepreneur who doesn't have big connections in government and isn't already wealthy.
00:53:02.440You can't open that door because the minute you open it, you're going down a path that's bad.
00:53:08.060See, Glenn, this all focuses on a misapprehension about what government is.
00:53:13.140Government doesn't have eyes to see you.
00:53:17.960Government is only one thing, and that's force.
00:53:21.020Force and the ability to collect taxes through force.
00:53:24.960Once we remember that feature, then we start to utilize government for that which only government can do to protect us, to protect life, liberty, and property.
00:53:33.380And occasionally it can help us out with some public good type arrangements like roads.
00:53:40.240But other than that, we need to keep government out because government doesn't do command and control economy well.
00:54:52.940Because the responses that I have heard about getting rid of, you know, cryptocurrency and everything else is just a nightmare.
00:55:02.840Yeah, look, I'm going to state a somewhat controversial opinion here, which is we've got far too much consolidation anyway in the meatpacking and processing industry.
00:55:51.360In other words, there's no reason why the meat inspectors that inspect the meat in Utah or Idaho have to be the same ones that inspect it in Texas or in New York shouldn't all have to go through a federal regulatory process.
00:56:13.360If we didn't have that and we allowed states and localities to do their own thing, there wouldn't be such a massive drive for consolidation.
00:56:20.940If there weren't such a massive drive for consolidation, you wouldn't have as few points of vulnerability because you wouldn't have this kind of massive scale accumulation of market control.
00:56:32.580This is independently concerning, and I understand the cyber attack aspects of it are also very concerning.
00:56:42.300Those have got to be dealt with, but the free market itself has incentive to protect itself from that.
00:56:48.700I don't necessarily want the government taking control of all companies' cybersecurity needs either because it will do a bad job at that.
00:56:58.600But at a bare minimum, Glenn, the federal government can stop creating a regulatory environment in which we end up with only a tiny percentage of a tiny number of meat processors and packers that control everything.
00:57:14.700Yeah, well, I don't know if you've been following, but there's something really wrong in the meat industry with the processors.
00:57:26.340Meanwhile, the head of JBS says that, you know, meat's going to become very, very expensive, and that's why you're going to have to go to vegetable meat.
00:57:35.760Well, they're one of the makers of vegetable beef.
00:57:39.620And I just think there is collusion and all kinds of incentive, and there's only four of them.
00:58:06.780But when the federal government steps in, when it demands that everything be regulated by the government and that that government doing deregulating always has to be federal, it always creates market distortions.
00:58:16.620Those market distortions lead to a sense of the accumulation of power in the hands of the few, and that in turn leads us to a very vulnerable position.
00:58:26.500Will you back a bill to investigate these meatpacking companies?
00:58:35.800And do you trust the DOJ to be able to actually do that honestly?
00:58:42.360I trust the DOJ to be able to do its work in a way that is either honest or that if it's not honest, it'll be discernible to a handful of us who will watch that closely.
00:58:56.340Mike, I'm grateful that you're in the Senate.
00:59:00.600I know, because I know you, how many times you've thought, I can't do this anymore.
00:59:06.680But I am grateful that you stand every single day and you take every whip and you dismiss it.
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01:01:40.140Everybody who is around, you know, Joe Biden, I'm sorry, but Joe Biden is not the guy getting up and saying, all right, gang, let's get together.
01:05:07.420The Endless Frontier Act is a way for the government to start to take all innovation in under its purview.
01:05:18.120So it is a directorate, which I think, Stu, directorates, isn't that right directly from the Soviet Union?
01:05:26.920It's a directorate now that directs all of our innovation because China is so fast.
01:05:34.640This is the argument that Mussolini, Stalin, and Hitler made.
01:05:41.860That the American continent could not compete because they could direct all of the resources quickly where the United States of America had to do it through the free market.
01:05:57.000And by the time you'd convince them, it'd be over.
01:07:21.640But the big, huge processing, food processing plants and the food processors of America, four of them when it comes to meat, they're all making money hand over fist.
01:07:38.480OK, so let's go back to the American Frontier Act.
01:07:41.300The American Frontier Act is a solution for Joe Biden's question during his State of the Union address, where he said, you know, we're going to have to see, can America compete in this century?
01:07:55.840Can our free markets, can our democracy compete against China and Russia?
01:08:02.400Well, he's already answered that question.
01:08:04.640That's why there's the Endless Frontier Act.
01:08:07.220Notice that they also, under Barack Obama, put a new layer of bureaucracy into the patent office.
01:08:17.320The United States patent has always been, it is one of the greatest reasons why we have succeeded in a nation.
01:08:27.640Now, one of the guys who was instrumental with the patent is Benjamin Franklin.
01:08:35.040But he didn't patent any of his stuff.
01:08:37.960He felt that everyone should have a right to it.
01:09:44.640Well, so let's we understand why black inventors, if there were such a thing, Joe Biden, don't sue.
01:09:53.840But everybody else, they may have access, but they don't have the money to fight against these big businesses.
01:10:00.460Even if you win in court, it still has to go back to the patent office.
01:10:06.620And these administrators look at it and wow, they have found some real injustices being done.
01:10:12.940They have found that 80 percent of the patents claimed, you know, by the by the people, by the small people, 80 percent of those people were wrong.
01:10:24.140It actually belonged to the big corporate industry, huh?
01:10:29.400So they're cutting the legs off of now our inventors, the small inventor who has his own little workshop.
01:10:37.060By the way, everything that was in that Endless Frontier Act is exactly almost word for word.
01:10:46.940What Eisenhower spoke about and warned us against.
01:10:52.020It wasn't just the military industrial complex.
01:10:55.540It was the scientific and educational industrial complex that when government started funding research, there would be trouble.
01:11:29.220What does that do to the companies that invent things that spend millions and millions and millions of dollars just to try to come up with something?
01:11:37.500If the government can take it, if it's important, it kills that.
01:11:53.780But if you go to the White House and you search for Biden Harris administration outlines America, the beautiful initiative.
01:12:00.260You will also find that they are now going to preserve, conserve and restore the lands, the waters and the wildlife that support and sustain the nation.
01:12:13.940The recommendations are contained in a new report released outlining a locally led and voluntary nationwide conservation goal to conserve 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 and to conserve 50 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2050.
01:12:42.180So the report submitted to the National Climate Task Force was developed by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Agriculture, Commerce and the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
01:12:56.180But it's a very local kind of program.
01:13:02.040Remember, this is voluntary and very, very local, even though it came from the National Climate Task Force, the U.S. Department of Interior, Agriculture and Commerce and the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
01:13:21.160Now, it outlines eight principles that should guide the nationwide effort, including a pursuit of collaborative approaches, a commitment to supporting the voluntary conservation efforts of farmers, ranchers and fishers, and the honoring of tribal sovereignty and private property rights.
01:13:40.120Now, how do you take 30 percent of the property of America and make it federal property?
01:14:07.300It's going to be, you know, people that just want to protect the lands and the waters and to boost the economy and support jobs nationwide.
01:14:15.880That's, you know, because they're going to create more parks and more safe outdoor opportunities in nature-deprived communities.
01:14:24.400Boy, have I seen one nature-deprived community.
01:16:36.900It'll be inequitable because there's a lot of people who don't have access to the outdoors, you know, kids in bubbles and things like that.
01:17:23.360And Americans need to understand that and start to begin to gather together and and like minded people need to stand up and peacefully say, we're not going any further.
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01:25:37.280She's, to me, like, it's the type of person that you just look at and are happy because you look at, like, just seeing her face makes me happy.
01:26:13.560In the midst of being canceled by not just Twitter, of course, but multiple large media organizations who have now decided to jump on this bandwagon.
01:27:30.560Certainly, as it applies to today's society, even the people we look at, you know, as civil rights heroes of the 1870s said things you would not feel comfortable saying today.
01:27:41.740Now, it does appear, by all accounts, that the early days of this particular fair were, it was created by very rich, white, powerful people, and many of them were racists.
01:27:53.580There's some of the imagery of that time, again, in the 1870s, that was, I would say, looks, it's themed, seemingly themed towards the KKK.
01:28:09.060I don't think anyone is going back and saying, like, you know, what was a great, a great founding was the founding of this particular event.
01:28:16.840I mean, it was looked, it's been looked at for a very long time as having a problematic history.
01:28:21.200Now, over time, as we moved into, you know, the 20th century, it became to be a problem.
01:28:28.840People started complaining about those sorts of themes.
01:28:32.520And over, you know, eventually, black people became members of the organization, you know, later on, you know, in the 70s.
01:28:41.280You know, this is 20 years before Ellie Kemper was named the, the queen of love and beauty at this particular bar.
01:29:36.260So what started this recent controversy, Glenn, is, you know, some idiot on Twitter, of course, tweeting that she was the KKK princess and referring to a 2014 Atlantic article.
01:29:47.220An article in the Atlantic had excerpts from a book about this particular fair, saying it was problematic.
01:29:53.140You know, went through sort of a history of it, did not reference Ellie Kemper.
01:29:58.520The story was not about Ellie Kemper, but basically said, like, this fair is not a good idea because it has a racist history.
01:30:04.200Then someone digs up, hey, Ellie Kemper was the winner of this award at this fair.
01:30:10.380And now Ellie Kemper equals racism, I guess, is how we how this thing works.
01:30:15.820Now, all of the problems with this analogy, she was 19 at the time.
01:30:22.840She it was the fair was not even the same fair was named something else.
01:30:30.280She it was not a KKK fair at the time.
01:30:33.700There were black members who for some reason wanted to join this racist organization many years later.
01:30:42.620Nothing points to the idea at all that she had any racist feelings, intent and nothing like that at all is even is even being exactly assumed.
01:30:52.780What white America, the racist white America says every time you point out their hidden systemic racism, Stu.
01:31:04.040Right now, even the people cited in the article have come out and said, no, Ellie Kemper is not a racist.
01:31:13.420There's no reason to believe she's a racist.
01:31:15.420The people who said the fair was racist are saying, like, you don't understand this developed into a St. Louis tradition and it really had nothing to do.
01:31:24.260Its roots were bad, but it was not like that at this point.
01:31:28.180Also, most of the girls who participate in this particular event are not excited about it.
01:31:54.320There's no reason to believe Ellie Kemper is a racist.
01:31:57.520She has never shown any signs of racism.
01:32:01.000It is a completely nonsensical story based on some idiot tweeting something they knew nothing about.
01:32:07.860And then the experts have come out and said, no, she's not racist.
01:32:12.440This is not what to assume from this piece.
01:32:15.280And just because this happened, what, 20 some years ago, you think that just washes away all of the racism that she clearly either knew or didn't know and either was or wasn't at the time.
01:32:32.480You just think it just washes all of that guilt away.
01:33:05.040She's, you know, been all over talking about, you know, she's not like I wouldn't say an incredibly politically active person, but has been every every example you could find of her being political has been to the left.
01:33:17.380Her parents were wealthy people from St. Louis and have some, you know, loose ties, supposedly to some Republican policies, but she's not at all that way and is donated to like Black Lives Matter.
01:33:28.940So that introduces you to the second layer of the story.
01:33:32.140And I think part of it, which is interesting to our audience and how we react to it, because I think we would all agree on the surface.
01:33:40.300Ellie Kemper is completely innocent here.
01:33:42.820And this is a blatantly terrible example of cancel culture.
01:33:46.260On the other hand, there is certainly a part of me that sees someone who donates to Black Lives Matter, an organization that is actively creating this world that does these things to people all the time, cancels them for nothing all the time.
01:34:07.480When you are on that side of the argument and you create and manifest this society in this way and cheer it on over and over and over again, are we really supposed to feel bad for you?
01:34:34.040It's like, you know, Pat says this every once in a while, Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed.
01:34:38.840He says, I just love it when liberals eat their own.
01:34:43.860And like, you know, I go back and forth on this because I can feel, you know, there's that sort of, I don't know, instinct, animal instinct inside of you to say, screw her.
01:35:11.240And there's no reason to believe that she is.
01:35:14.520This thing is bigger, though, than this left-right thing that we talk about all the time, Glenn, in that like, you know, look, they go after the left on this stuff, too, constantly.
01:36:07.040You do it because if I don't stand for the person who I who I really abhor their positions, if I don't stand for them, nobody's going to stand for me.
01:36:54.840I don't think that's where America is these days.
01:36:56.660So let me make a pragmatic argument for it as well.
01:37:00.120When we come out and we the left comes up with a ridiculous standard, like let's just cancel everyone for saying something that isn't racist because we can come up with some bizarre justification that it is.
01:37:12.720And we think that's a bad standard and we complain about the standard and it keeps getting applied to us.
01:37:18.600Then it gets applied to the other side and we say, OK, well, you guys made the rules.
01:37:24.180Therefore, we're going to apply them to you.
01:37:26.140What we're admitting there is we're allowing them to make the rules.
01:37:30.060We are codifying their terrible standard by enforcing it on both sides instead of fighting the standard.
01:37:37.520And I think the standard is what needs to go down here.
01:41:19.080You would immediately, even if you didn't know who she was, you would immediately go to her rescue.
01:41:25.760We have we have begun the McCarthy process where they're saying, bring out your reds, bring out your reds.
01:41:33.280And if we continue down this road, we're going to have to start giving names of people we know that might have been somebody who voted for Trump or something like that.
01:41:44.680It's not going to it's not going to end.
01:41:46.840And in the end, nothing will make you stand if you're trying to win.
01:41:56.000That's not a big enough motivator to stand.
01:41:59.360It has to be something based on something bigger than winning.
01:42:04.120It has to be based on morals and principles.
01:42:06.500And quite honestly, God, that I know what's right.
01:43:16.000And, you know, as somebody who invested in Bitcoin, the solution the administration is touting now to get rid of these cyber hacks like there was on the pipeline and JBS is to regulate Bitcoin because it's too dangerous, too dangerous for us.
01:43:39.820Well, I will tell you, as the dollar goes down, gold always goes up.
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01:44:36.880Some really exciting news if you've been watching what's happening in the Pentagon.
01:44:43.420Of course, the Pentagon has just put a few billion dollars into the search for the, you know, the people that shouldn't be a part of our military.
01:44:55.680And those, of course, the right-wing extremists that everybody is so worried about.
01:45:28.480And I want to make sure that all of that nonsense is stopped with anybody saying that there is a difference.
01:45:35.720The Pentagon is there to protect lives and to save freedom.
01:45:42.140And I'm quoting them, how can we possibly save freedom if people aren't free in our own armed forces?
01:45:49.560True that is what I thought immediately.
01:45:51.760Iranian warship is possibly on its way to Venezuela, which is fantastic, seriously.
01:46:02.040Two warships flying Iranian colors are sailing south along the east coast of Africa and look to be headed towards Venezuela.
01:46:09.720Venezuela, the vessels are believed to be headed toward the Islamic Republic's South American ally, but their destination and cargo and goal are unclear.
01:46:23.680If the ships are headed for South America, Tehran has chosen a puzzling moment in which to send military vessels into the backyard of the U.S.
01:46:41.660We're busy brooding out the extremists and not the Islamic extremists.
01:46:46.500How dare I even say that Islamic extremists?
01:46:49.600The lone wolves that may have been completely isolated and were upset with something, but definitely not radicalized Islam that shot so many people in our own armed forces.
01:47:04.160So we have that we have the Iranian warship, plus also a nice little tip.
01:47:09.700The one of the top Chinese leaders over in China declared recently that China should prepare for a nuclear showdown with the United States after President Joe Biden has affirmed.
01:47:22.640And he would continue investigations into the origins of the covid-19 pandemic.
01:48:25.840Now, it doesn't have any words to it per se, but.
01:48:40.680I think when we we look at all the policies, I think this is what our this is what we care about really is how China and Russia and all those third world countries think about us.
01:48:52.520And I think this is what they're thinking when they hear some of the policies.