Bloomberg’s Busy Weekend: The Dirt’s Dug Up | 2⧸17⧸20
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On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the election, President's Day, and the future of the dollar. Glenn and Pat are joined by a special guest to talk about some of his favorite presidents.
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uh welcome to the program triple eight seven twenty seven beck is our phone number today
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it's a patent stew in for glenn he's got the coronavirus he's on a uh cruise off the coast
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of japan and we assume he's gonna be back tomorrow but we don't fully have that uh knocked down yet
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sorry i'm still getting ready here uh what do we have uh coming off today we have a lot of uh news
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from the election saturday is uh nevada so we're getting to that point now where these things are
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coming pretty quickly you have nevada this week the week after is south carolina and then right
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after that i think three days after that is super tuesday seconds so it's interesting to see some of
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the polls that have come down i mean you really haven't seen much of a bump for buddha judge or
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klobuchar in the second secondary states and you haven't seen much of a fallout from for biden i
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mean he's still there elizabeth warren is still there so maybe the the whole momentum argument
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hasn't really uh held true this year uh that kind of seems like the case at least so far we're gonna
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come back here in uh just a minute we'll be all updated on that all the opposition research is
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starting to drop on michael bloomberg and all of it's really funny uh so we'll get to that today and
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uh get some some good amy klobuchar stuff as well it's all coming up patent stew in for glenn here on
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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with patent stew for glenn on the glenn beck program happy president's day not just any i
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mean well yeah it's just any president it's not uh not a specific president anymore right it used to
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be uh washington and lincoln had their separate days then they were combined and it was like nah
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it's just for all presidents okay yeah i i generally only support william henry harrison today
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really that's kind of where the direction i like to go yeah i'll throw in a little tyler at times
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you know just to mix it up okay those are the only presidents i actually support on president's day
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huh that's interesting yeah well you know look i if it was a specific president then maybe i would
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think about them on this day but it's not it's just presidents in general which you know a lot of
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them sucked so i don't know why they would be honored on a day like today yeah but they are
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are you a big james buchanan fan too or huge buchanan guy yeah huge buchanan guy widely
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considered the worst president of all time kind of is yeah uh so we're just saying something yeah
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it is because there's been some really bad ones really bad ones woodrow wilson comes to mind oh my
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uh lyndon johnson comes to mind thank you thank you for mentioning him in this yes it's awful
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he was for some reason he gets a pass gets a pass on this is it because he didn't run for a second
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term well he had that half you know that one year that where he took over for kennedy then he won
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an election and then he decided not to run for a second term so a second full term and maybe it's
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that that got him off i don't i don't know that they got him out of everybody thinking he was so bad
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because it was only what five years i mean if if he ran for a re-election and won we'd have to come
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up with new numbers to describe the debt that we have because right now we're about a trillion we
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kind of know quadrillions next after that who knows i don't think it's possible to know i'm bad just like
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the metric system it's not possible to know what's next yeah it's nobody knows nobody knows uh but when
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we get that we would get there with lyndon johnson and another quadrillion oh easy easy easy i think we
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get to the next one i mean i would say it's quintillion but who even knows until you get
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there yeah you don't know until you're on the doorstep of quintillion what if it is quintillion
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or quadrillion or what it is but i mean there's a there's a meme that goes around on social media
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which i just love and it shows these uh political buttons from you know long time ago from social
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security time and medicare time and it's like remember remember 50 and 75 years ago when republicans
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were telling us socialism was going to destroy our country i don't either uh did it happen no and
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it's like well you guys do realize we're 23 trillion dollars in debt yeah with a hundred trillion in
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long-term uh liabilities and almost all of it are the two programs you're sitting here defending yes
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almost all of it that the republicans were saying is socialism because it is it is it might be popular
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socialism but it's socialism nonetheless nobody wants to eliminate it now everybody's afraid
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scared to death to even say anything about it but social security and medicare medicaid
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have bankrupted this country and we just were like oh i love it don't keep the keep the state out of my
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medicare even republicans will say that there is no opposition party for this the democrats wanted
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bigger that i mean even you know trump and and all the republicans say they are not going to do
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anything to screw with it it is exactly they're afraid of it they're afraid of it because it is
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popular now because we you know once you've been given stuff you're going to want to keep taking it
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yeah there's no going back on that you can't turn back on that and and there is a legitimate argument
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from people who are have been paying into the system for a long time and wish to receive it i
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understand that like us we've paid into the system for a really long time though no plan that looks
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to adjust it would change that like you if you are going to get medicare soon there's no plan that's
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under proposal that would no change that for any of these people right like right it's it's only people
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who would be coming up in the system remember when george w bush wanted to reform it yeah and it was like
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if you want to keep the your current system where this won't touch anybody who's already got benefits
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and they he would say that all the time no one cares nobody cared it was like you're going to
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take away my social security no he specifically said he's not and by the way he was offering
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something that would be that for every person would have been much better that has ever existed in the
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country would would do much you do much better under his proposed system and including after the 2008
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collapse all of that stuff you'd still do much much better under the proposal that was given by george
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w bush at that time yeah however everyone was scared of it so we didn't do it so now everyone
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gets less and we all cheer it because at least we could depend on less yeah it is a bizarre thing
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crazy it and it's it's this weird denial where everyone looks at these programs as if they're
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positive things they are clearly destroying the future of our country when it comes to debt there's
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no doubt about it every single estimate looking forward says the same thing that this is going to
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grow you know grow from where it is now at 23 trillion dollars in debt and will continue to
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increase and then not only will it be these programs that are wiping us out but it will also be the
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payments on the debt on the past years of that program that will wind up being 30 40 50 percent of
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our budget every year that is not a sustainable situation however it's it's popular and so people go on
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the internet and they post these things as if they're brilliant uh geniuses and i does anybody ever
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put a minute of thought into what they're actually posting i don't think so do you see that story that
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said by 2030 we're going to be at 180 percent of gdp in our debt our debt will be 180 percent of gdp
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it's not positive it's unsustainable so if we don't if we don't stop that trend by then uh
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it's going to be a disaster and this is why we don't shouldn't have president's day we're going
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to honor people that have put us 180 trillion dollars in debt come on come on that's not good
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seven two seven beck uh this is great the uh the iowa caucus was a total debacle for the democrats
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i mean they just they botched it so badly i mean yeah even they admit that not not just because all of
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the candidates sucked right because that was a disaster that was the we knew that disaster going
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in though this is the secondary disaster in which they couldn't count the votes amazing did you see
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did you see this report in the new york times by the way that went over all the ways they made
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mistakes no it is incredible because for all the beating the new york times takes 99.9 percent of it
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very well deserved they're really good at this type of thing which is looking at an inane amount of
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depth to cover these really intricate things like this yeah and so they go through and just list
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how like you know the way the system works is you have to get 15 percent of the vote to have any chance
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to be viable right so you go in there and a lot of a lot of candidates have 10 percent of the vote
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and so they're not viable and those people can go to another candidate so whatever the first count of
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votes is has to be the lowest amount of votes uh in total right you people can't come in after that
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that first vote so you they look and they have like a hundred different places where there's like
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5 000 votes in the first vote and then there's 6 000 in the second well no one was allowed to join
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after the first vote you couldn't come in and do it again and there's mistakes like that all over
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the place and they have it all documented sometimes it's like well like they've done this for just the
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first time it's incredible it's incredible well and the rules are so complicated pat i actually
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understand how it got screwed up it's there are things like hasn't it always been though why don't
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they have this down yet i don't know i don't know they did change a lot of the rules because they
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changed some of them the bernie people came in after last time and they were pissed about it last time
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uh they wanted they thought they should have won uh iowa last time they lost in a very close election
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to hillary went on to blow hillary out in new hampshire and they think if they would have won
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both of those states maybe they get the nomination it would have changed the three million people who
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voted or four million people who voted against him okay it was a huge gap there people are like oh
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he got the election taken from him really he lost i mean be honest about it yeah he got his butt kicked
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with bernie sanders what you have is about 25 percent of people who actually like bernie
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in that primary another 15 who just didn't like hillary which gets him to 40 does not get him to
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50 like hillary still won 60 of the vote right in the primary um overall but the uh this is their
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complaint this was their big complaint so that's why they had the popular vote released this time for
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the first time and they had uh the secondary popular vote which bernie won on both counts
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but a judge still wins with the state uh statewide delegate equivalents but the statewide delegate
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equivalent it's obviously it's a ridiculous idea just count the stupid votes right and again i
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understand that like this is what the left says about the electoral college it's totally different
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situation in a primary like this it makes a lot of sense to just do the popular vote so they look at
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this and they would come down and two people would tie for the amount of delegates they were supposed
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to have so there'd be one delegate outstanding let's say they had five and they were supposed
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to tie they can't split the delegates so instead of it being two and a half versus two and a half
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which might make some sense if you tie right they have to award the one delegate to one of the two
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candidates so it has to be three to two even if they tie which makes no sense weird so what this is
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why you saw the coin flipping going on legitimately which was big coins ridiculous why are you flipping
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a why are you doing a coin toss in a in a political matchup like that it's ridiculous is that democracy
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i guess so this is what democracy looks like as they used to chant all the time oh man so in other
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times there would be like they would have to round the the vote percentages off and they would round
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them incorrectly so then there'd be extra delegates they only had eight seven to give away and they
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gave away eight like this is happening all over the state unreal and you know so this is a complete
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disaster and the app was a big part of it because the app was supposed to do a lot of these calculations
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for the people so how much of this was because they had new rules was all of it some of it what they
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were describing it you know the app was supposed to do it all obviously the app didn't work so then
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they had uh they had a long handbook that would describe what to do in all these really intricate
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situations so if you have a tie if you have uh you know too many delegates too few delegates if the
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rounding leads to both people getting a delegate when only one of them supposed to blah blah blah
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all these complicated situations a long handbook that they admit themselves did not actually cover all
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of the possibilities why don't you just go to a primary it's i mean it's ridiculous let people
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come in and vote for their favorite candidate yeah make it easy you know they're doing this thing in
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and i actually think this is a really good thing for all voting but they're doing this thing in
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nevada this time with uh basically what is essentially ranked choice voting and didn't they have the
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same system though they had the same app so they had the same app initially now they've changed
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this okay pat so now they have a new app that is coming on party controlled ipads so the party
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comes and gives you the ipad with the new app on it that they've never used oh good now considering
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they were using a different two weeks ago what could possibly go wrong so they're going to try to
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do this and now they also have here early state voting so how do you do that with a caucus you're
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supposed to all go into a room and then everyone gets in their dumb groups right yeah so in nevada
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they're having early voting where they're doing basically a ranked choice voting so it's like my
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number one choice is tulsi gabbard my number two is tom steyer my number three is joe biden right
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so if steyer and gabbard are not viable at 15 your votes will go to biden you know you can rank them
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like that which i think is a smart thing for all voting actually because then you'd be able to
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it wouldn't seem like you're throwing your vote away on a third party candidate if you think you
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want to go for the whatever the libertarian in the in a in a particular race and they're not going
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to win they're not going to win you go to your second choice your second choice which would be
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the republican let's say yeah and i think that makes a lot of sense it does frankly so they're
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going to do some of that like you said people couldn't tell you that's a binary choice you're
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throwing your you're throwing your vote away yeah and look i get that argument but it's yeah
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you wind up with a two-party system till the end of time with two terrible parties
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with that idea that's where we are and that's where we are because of it right so they've they
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started doing that they did it in maine they've they've been trying to roll this out across the
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country uh which you know so far they've got i think one or two areas that do it but i do think
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it's a good long-term solution because you should be able to do that right like if i want to i want
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to say like you know what the constitution party is really the party i really like but obviously
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they're going to get 0.1 so i'd rather go with the republican party or you know what you could be like
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hey i really want to vote for the socialist workers party but they're really not going to win
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so if i don't get that then i can have the democrat and that would make sense it would also inform people
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of you know what are the flavors here right like you've got you have different flavors to choose
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from you can pick what's the actual maybe there is an appetite for socialism who knows we're seeing
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it right now who knew i know the democrats didn't seem to think this they used to say the era of big
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government is over they used to not co-sponsor medicare for all right now they all think
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socialism's the way to go well when obamacare was proposed we were told we're not gonna go to
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single payer that's nothing like what we're talking about no wasn't the lie of the year one year uh
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yeah i think it was from politifact saying that if you think that single payer is part of this that
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you're you're nuts well of course it's it's the long-term plan and you know the architect of
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obamacare said so well it's not a trojan horse is it it's it's just right there i'm telling you i'm
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telling you we're going to single payer well that happened a lot sooner i think than anybody
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imagined it could because just you know what are we eight years later they start saying yeah i'm for
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universal single payer health care it's incredible and they all are they're all running against
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obamacare virtually all of them they're all saying you know what sucks obamacare and that's why we need
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medicare for all or i mean even the the thing that you know probably the most friendly to obamacare
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has been biden obviously he was in in a big a big uh role in trying to pass that but even he says
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we need to fix this because of x y and z you know we need we need a public option we need to massively
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expand what we did then why they're all saying what they did then didn't work yeah but you told us
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program happy president's day 888-727-BECK now the
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polling in nevada is is interesting because biden was considering nevada and south carolina his
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firewall now it looks like just south carolina so far it might be a firewall for him because
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bernie's ahead in nevada too now if bernie was right up there in nevada anyway he's now up by more
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than a little he's up by seven points in the latest poll now nevada is very difficult to pull
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because of all these ridiculous rules we just talked about yeah so it's hard to depend on that
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i mean it's hard to you know to pull a primary anyway and then when you get to caucus world it's
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even more crazy but i mean this is a crazy race there's eight candidates in the race right now
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eight candidates on the democratic side are left after the 57 394 that actually ran there's eight
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left one of them is michael bloomberg who's not running in nevada at all yeah another one is tulsi
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gabbard who is at zero percent in the poll there which is interesting because you know she's i think
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she's an attractive candidate you know in more ways than one she's actually attractive but also
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uh she i think the perception is that she's a little bit more moderate she's a little more
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reasonable and she's really not as far as ideology is concerned but she does you can talk to her it's
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like she's not a wild-eyed liberal she's not a crazed liberal she's smart and she's uh seemingly
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emotionally balanced which is a lot more than you can say for many of these candidates yes she uh
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however and you know like she's very i think she's a good candidate remember though the reason why the
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clintons hate her so much is because when everyone she was really looking for congressional endorsements
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uh tulsi said you know what i'm endorsing burning in 2016 and i'm gonna run his campaign here in in
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hawaii or he's one of the high she was one of the high level people uh campaign chairs and in in hawaii
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so i mean again we're talking about someone who were considering moderate who endorsed bernie
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sanders last time incredible that's how far this party has moved yeah people who endorse bernie
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sanders seem moderate that's that amazing that's incredible so you look at this poll and and the
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way that nevada is shaping up and this is saturday by the way you have eight candidates in the race
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two are at zero percent every other candidate all six are in double digits so literally crazy race
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anybody could win anybody could win any of the six i would say any of those six could win this race
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i mean you go down to you have sanders at 25 biden at 18 warren at 13 steyer at 11 which people are
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forgetting about steyer because he hasn't made any impact yet and bloomberg has overshadowed his i'm
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going to spend a billion dollars to win an election sort of shtick but steyer has spent all of his money
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in nevada and south carolina so he's doing pretty well in both of those states and double digits in both
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of them and then buddha judge and klobuchar are at 10 wow so i mean could buddha judge have a great day
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and win i think that's possible could klobuchar it's possible could steyer it's possible it's
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again it's it's a it's a situation where it's a caucus so no one can predict these things
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with any sort of accuracy this is a total crapshoot out of nevada it's going to be interesting to watch
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program 888-727-BECK uh the 2020 election continues to be
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pretty wild i mean i don't know what the democrats are are gonna do because if you're just a normal
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person who believes in old-fashioned democrat values you think it's the party of jfk and then
00:25:06.860
you look at the options available now and you see nothing but socialist communist uh lunatics
00:25:14.140
what what are you gonna do who are you gonna vote for they all bet that that was where the party was
00:25:19.660
going and most of them are wrong right i mean i hope so is at least a real socialist right he's
00:25:24.340
been doing that forever the other ones are and so is for all intents and purposes elizabeth warren
00:25:29.460
elizabeth warren although she you know just won't admit it she won't admit it she made an interesting
00:25:34.160
decision though and i think it was a flawed one to say to kind of stake that ground out early
00:25:39.840
basically i'm as left as bernie sanders except for the fact that i'm a little bit more friendly to
00:25:45.300
establishment the establishment types yeah and that was not a good decision because any hope she had
00:25:52.820
at grab grabbing people who were just normal democrats kind of goes away when you turn into
00:25:57.360
bernie uh you don't want to go full bernie it's not a good idea and so now she's trying to pitch
00:26:02.880
herself as this fusion candidate you can you can have the good stuff from bernie and the good stuff
00:26:07.260
from the the old school with me because i'm that's me it's like well you just spent the last like
00:26:12.820
year telling us you were bernie now you're now you're not bernie now you're somewhere in between
00:26:18.360
everyone can agree on you like what is her case of being a fusion candidate it's it's not strong
00:26:23.780
and that's why she's sinking in the polls yes you know i i think her time is gone i think she should
00:26:30.740
probably just get out of the race right now if she wants a socialist to be president she should right
00:26:37.640
away yes hop out of there let bernie take over you know give you get half most of your
00:26:42.520
support probably goes to bernie or at least there's a good chance that it does and arguably
00:26:46.620
the only reason to stay in at this point when you're sinking like she is is for your future
00:26:50.980
right for 2024 all right i'm setting myself up for next time now well there's no next time for her
00:26:56.280
she's going to be 76 years old next time of course i guess that doesn't matter in this field what are
00:27:01.620
you talking about it really is they might be like look she's only 76 she doesn't have the experience
00:27:06.460
necessary in this democratic field but with her you think maybe you get that hail mary coming through
00:27:15.780
i mean as we just pointed out she's in double digits in nevada there's no reason per se she
00:27:20.280
couldn't win there other than the fact that you know she's supposed to be so tough and so good with
00:27:25.340
unions but now she's supporting a policy that will rip the throat out of their health care because they
00:27:32.300
actually have good health care because they've been you know going after uh the union negotiations
00:27:37.560
for a long time fighting it for yeah they have cadillac plans right and so she's going to make
00:27:43.260
what they had illegal and that's not something they like very much surprisingly hard to blame them
00:27:49.380
and then you have people like joe biden who's supposed to be a moderate in this field
00:27:54.280
who can't even say that illegal immigration is bad like even even when you say illegal immigration
00:28:02.740
he's he's touting it as a benefit to our country illegal immigration now it's one thing to say we
00:28:09.840
shouldn't be as harsh on certain immigrants maybe people who came here as a child and with no fault of
00:28:16.420
their own as they always say and they've been living here forever they've never even known their own
00:28:20.780
country and you're going to send them back there's a a pretty good hunger for that argument in the
00:28:27.440
among the american people when you're saying that there's no downside to illegal immigrants uh coming
00:28:33.800
to the country and they're a net benefit they're a net benefit it's a gift that's what he said uh this
00:28:38.000
week this is uh joe biden talking about um uh illegal immigration with jorge ramos listen
00:28:45.860
at the debate in houston um you said that during the obama violent administration and i quote
00:28:50.520
we didn't lock people in cages um but you actually did well i'm not even saying numbers in the trump
00:28:57.540
administration but you did uh we found a picture of an eight-year-old boy from uh honduras yes and what
00:29:04.860
what this was if you know in 20 in 2014 uh in a detention center in mccallum texas yes with with
00:29:12.840
the uh yes and what happened was all the unaccompanied children were coming across the border yeah we
00:29:17.820
tried to get them out just like now kept them safe and get them out of the the detention centers that
00:29:23.080
essentially that center that were run by homeless security and get them into communities as quickly
00:29:28.800
as we can many people would say they were cages well look look you know you're not telling the
00:29:35.460
truth here about the comparison of the two things i'm saying that the numbers in your administration
00:29:40.720
were not the same as the ones we're seeing right now with no beyond that but look how quickly we got
00:29:45.220
them out and got them back to families look how we didn't engage and we sought the relatives here
00:29:50.880
we sought to get them into safe communities we sought to get them out of the control of the homeland
00:29:56.740
security to get them safe but they came unaccompanied unaccompanied yeah and by the way
00:30:03.200
one of the things you should be doing and you may recall i'm the only guy that got it done
00:30:07.060
was to provide for 750 million dollars so people didn't want to leave in the first place by going
00:30:13.300
down to honduras and guatemala and el salvador and making sure that we in fact change the circumstances
00:30:19.540
which is causing them to flee to begin with you may remember i spent i spent i spent hundreds of
00:30:24.680
well no they didn't they dropped off extensively extensively and then no no and there was another
00:30:31.340
wave of central america yeah and what happened because they stopped funding it this administration
00:30:37.280
three years ago stopped spending the money they stopped going after the gangs they stopped the
00:30:42.600
street lighting they stopped building boys and girls clubs they stopped the that is the big thing
00:30:47.420
there's a boys and girls club if we could just have more boys and girls clubs right it'd be almost
00:30:53.280
uh a nirvana people i've heard people say this in honduras before if we had more boys and girls
00:31:00.580
clubs this is essentially beverly hills right that's what they always say yes this is basically rodeo
00:31:05.960
perfectly fine and we'll never leave we'll never leave you build us one more boys and girls
00:31:10.180
club one short we're all set one short and we don't know if it's a boys club or a girls club
00:31:15.320
but we know we're one away from paradise so i'll tell you what build one boys club and one girls
00:31:21.260
club and then we're definitely fine and we're for sure we're a little worried that people are going
00:31:26.020
to go from america to honduras at that point you build both of them oh oh my game over that is
00:31:32.680
where it really hits over for the united states i i it's a then that clip is about you know the cages
00:31:39.360
thing which is it's interesting because ramos is one of these guys who is so ideological on the
00:31:44.980
idea that people should be able to cross the border whenever they want into america yeah he
00:31:48.980
will take on democrats yeah he will everyone every once in a while he will because if they if
00:31:54.160
democrats deport people uh you know hey we had this guy who came in and he's responsible for 47
00:32:01.740
murders should we deport him ramos will call that person out if you say yes if you will you know look
00:32:08.220
if you're a democrat you're like look we want all illegal immigrants to come in with the exception of
00:32:12.180
that one guy who murdered 47 children that person should be deported immediately ramos will take you
00:32:17.420
on he's that ideological on it yes so you do get these good moments occasionally where biden there
00:32:22.880
is forced to acknowledge the fact that yes they did have kids in cages back when he was when he was
00:32:30.160
vice president and his big his big argument seems to be well but we had some we had less we had less
00:32:35.360
we had less and i'm not even sure that's true and they weren't in there as long and yeah and we
00:32:39.500
were working to get him into a community and in other words he's working to keep him here
00:32:43.460
and so the difference is that uh trump who by the way had all kinds of unaccompanied children come
00:32:52.340
flooding through the border too remember that whole there was a whole hysteria about it and so uh
00:32:58.900
he also separated that that was the separation you put the kids in one area and the adults in another
00:33:05.400
because we didn't know who they went to and many of them were unaccompanied as well yeah and so it
00:33:11.220
was the same situation it's just that trump was trying to figure out whether they should stay in
00:33:15.100
this country or go back to their own so uh i and the time period that they were in there was it any
00:33:22.320
longer than under obama i doubt it and all i know is that uh donald trump will not build boys and
00:33:29.620
girls clubs in honduras and that's where he's bastard he's a oh my gosh don't even get me
00:33:34.740
started notice he didn't address that in the state of the union i do notice that you know yeah the
00:33:38.760
state of the union is strong it would be stronger if we built more boys and girls clubs in honduras
00:33:42.880
that's when it gets strong but you know why he won't because he hates he hates he does boys and
00:33:49.200
girls he does hate yeah so and their clubs uh we also have this clip of him talking about
00:33:54.460
specifically illegal immigration and how wonderful it is for the united states of america benefit here
00:34:00.420
sure of course listen we can afford to do this in terms this is a big country the idea we can
00:34:06.180
accommodate more people in the interest of the united states and by the way and by the way guess
00:34:10.620
what what they're the reason why the legal as well as undocumented the reason why our society is
00:34:17.220
functioning the reason why our economy is growing our economy is booming we stand up and act like it's a
00:34:22.940
burden it is not a burden it's a gift so the reason the economy is doing well is illegal immigrants
00:34:30.660
yes huh who knew i didn't know that i did not know that look at the things we're learning here from
00:34:36.300
joe wow that's good boys and girls clubs saving honduras yeah and this well it's a gift well i find
00:34:42.180
it interesting the way he starts that answer too which is is really revealing like look we're a huge
00:34:46.460
country of course we can accommodate these people and it's a net benefit well is it that we're accommodating
00:34:52.160
them or is it a net benefit right are we a big country that can swallow up the negatives that
00:34:57.040
might come along with illegal immigration but because we're so nice and we're so wealthy we can
00:35:00.960
do it that's argument one argument two is whenever they come over here it's a great thing for us
00:35:06.360
those are two separate arguments they can't exist together both can't be true uh because if they're a
00:35:13.980
net benefit it's not about us accommodating them it's about inviting more like why why are you putting
00:35:19.280
boys and girls clubs in honduras to keep them in honduras it's a gift to us yeah they should all
00:35:23.820
be built here in the united states so they can come here and enjoy we should build those motorized
00:35:27.700
walkways that just bring people right to the border from honduras let them get here faster
00:35:32.100
is if it's a net benefit why don't we charter flights to get people in here yeah it's a good
00:35:37.480
it's a good question stew it's like they want every side of this argument right like you want to be
00:35:41.600
able to say like look this is the easiest thing in the world we're helping people out and yes we have to
00:35:45.820
swallow a little bit of these negatives but we're a great big country we're so rich the wealthiest
00:35:49.280
country in the world let's give them everything by the way everything they're doing here is helping
00:35:52.780
us and it's positive well why why do we have to be a wealthy country we should be if we were a poor
00:35:59.360
country we should want more of them if they're a gift to our nation and the only reason our economy
00:36:03.200
survives yes these are just blatantly these are arguments having fights with each other and this is
00:36:09.860
one of the issues with joe biden is he's so incoherent at this point he does this stuff all the
00:36:15.740
time it's why he's not leading in these polls again this has been joe biden's uh election to
00:36:21.080
lose this entire time he's losing it the problem is he's really good at losing it and he you know
00:36:26.660
the democratic voters basically since the launch of this election have said we want to give this race
00:36:33.120
to you joe oh yeah no doubt he is stand up stood up proudly and said no i will not have it not take it
00:36:39.920
get out of my face there is no way i'm going to accept your election i do not want your nomination
00:36:46.700
stop bothering me with it look at how incoherent i am i don't make any sense if you're gonna elect
00:36:53.560
me i'm gonna make you pay for it i'm gonna be completely incoherent all the time that's the way
00:36:58.660
i think he's been doing it it's questionable pat whether it's a good idea uh by the way we're gonna
00:37:03.100
be talking a little bit about the election tonight on stew does america it airs uh i think it's eight
00:37:07.900
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that was a was great pat you know because people subscribe we always ask them to rate and review
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00:37:40.140
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i fully have the biggest smart alec audience in the world i love them so great it's awesome
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn back program triple eight
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727 b ck by the way uh in addition to stew does america there's also uh leakages that has just
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taken the world by storm oh too much oh my gosh almost too much and you can find that at youtube
00:40:44.440
dot com slash pat gray i was upset that twitter was pushing it down and not allowing it to trend
00:40:51.180
worldwide yeah because that's what they do that's what they do when you know there's a new leakages
00:40:55.040
episode and that happens every seven years or so and it's especially popular in uganda and they
00:40:59.980
they just shut it down there so the ugandans didn't get their share of leakages this time
00:41:04.520
after watching the leakages episode by the way pat uh i noticed there wasn't a lot of problem solving
00:41:10.100
in this particular episode there's a lot of problem identifying is that you you took from it you
00:41:15.560
you found a lot of awareness i think awareness is my new thing i want people to be aware of the
00:41:21.040
problem but perhaps on the next episode you know we solve some of those uh so like seven valentine's
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days yes from now then you're gonna actually have solutions for these particular leakages
00:41:32.320
problems okay well i'm looking forward to that i mean we only spent three and a half billion dollars
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on it what do you want yeah you're not gonna be able to solve you're not gonna be able to solve
00:41:40.140
everything that's true whatever so you sound you should run for president with that attitude
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com slash glenn it's supposed to get close to 80 today by the way right 77 76 77 today and then maybe
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40 degrees colder tomorrow yeah we'll screw that day i only care about today okay okay i only care about
00:43:41.320
today that's a it's a good point of view uh stew it really is don't worry about anything else just live
00:43:47.340
for today that's the best way to do it whatever whatever from what i understand it's the best way
00:43:52.680
to live your life i haven't checked in on it but i'm gonna try it i think uh michael bloomberg
00:43:57.080
subscribes to it uh we'll show you some of that coming up here in just a few minutes he's he had a busy
00:44:02.700
weekend uh yeah it's one way of just putting it did a lot apparently and we'll get to some of that
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program today with pat and stew
00:44:34.520
for glenn triple eight seven two seven beck michael bloomberg had a quite a busy weekend
00:44:41.560
actually i'm not positive where he first began singing and dancing when did that i'm not sure
00:44:47.780
when that occurred uh but the video of the singing and dancing for michael bloomberg just uh started
00:44:54.420
springing up on the internet and pat you know he was in a musical yeah and see yes he was in new york
00:45:00.880
city one way of abbreviating that would be nyc now if you were to be super duper clever you might
00:45:10.640
recognize that the c it stands for city could also stand for the c c s e a so if you were to do a
00:45:21.340
an underwater musical called nyc why it would be a very good move for the rest of your life wouldn't
00:45:29.580
it it would and michael is finding that out and i i want my next president uh to be good in a
00:45:38.200
broadway musical me too that's the main that's the main thing i'm looking for and i think this goes
00:45:43.180
beyond good i mean he's he's great in this watch uh in michael bloomberg in a fish outfit
00:45:54.840
but he's arm in arm with uh i guess the lobster
00:46:11.060
big guy lobster walks away now turns back to the fish and here comes mike
00:46:19.940
oh my god oh man that is that's painful that's painfully bad not only should michael bloomberg's
00:46:43.600
campaign be over we should shut down broadway over that if that happened on broadway yes yes
00:46:49.820
because you can hear the guy who's the lobster guy who's singing like can you know he's he can
00:46:54.320
sing i guess and he gets you can tell he's very broadway uh the the bloomberg part of it is so bad
00:47:00.620
he's like way off time and not only off key and can't sing but he can't he doesn't even know what
00:47:05.520
time to come in right he has no idea he's trying to be funny with an a-rod drug joke
00:47:10.000
so bad uh and then there's this is this the same play just later on or is this a separate
00:47:20.980
broadway musical i think that it's the same play i think it's the same play later in the play he's
00:47:27.900
not a fish anymore now he's like a mary poppins character and he's got an umbrella and watch what
00:47:34.600
happens here maybe this is i'll tell you where i'm going oh oh wow that's first iowa then new
00:47:47.220
hampshire maybe i can get the whole country to behave and he's lifted up and he floats away
00:47:54.700
everybody waving goodbye to him that's uh great that'd be fun to eventually be in that point where
00:48:02.880
we can wave goodbye to him yes wow oh my gosh it's so cringeworthy why do the politicians do this
00:48:11.640
i don't know i really don't know they think that like this is gonna make me relatable i think if i
00:48:16.160
do this people will will think i'm funny and then it'll be okay they'll love it the end of the day
00:48:22.520
they'll just remember me as the guy who just has fun with things they're just the guy just wants to
00:48:26.260
jump in i don't take myself too seriously i don't i don't look i'm in a play about with a lobster
00:48:31.400
how can i possibly take myself seriously i'm not afraid to be arm in arm with a man
00:48:35.960
that shows you how inclusive i am that's me yeah that's mr inclusive is what i am mr inclusive
00:48:43.860
and they try to do these things and look every politician is has participated in nonsense like
00:48:50.120
this at one time or another i mean there's i mean you go back to the what's the clip with trump
00:48:56.420
and giuliani where they were they both dressed as women i don't i mean there's just all these
00:49:00.960
things are just so ridiculous they exist for everybody it's never a good call though no there's
00:49:05.600
never a moment you're like you know what that worked out well is there nobody around you that says
00:49:09.820
mike no this isn't a good idea don't don't do this don't do this don't do this don't do this to
00:49:15.340
yourself you're a billionaire mike you can you're the type of person who can buy your way out of
00:49:20.060
situations like this all right just don't do it is there are everybody is everybody around him a
00:49:25.680
yes man is that it must be it must be because right nobody warned him off it nobody warned him
00:49:31.820
off uh this particular discussion either where he is uh talking about death panels uh this is a
00:49:41.820
little different setting he's not on broadway in this particular no are you sure yeah i'm pretty sure
00:49:45.960
i'm pretty sure this is him where he's denying health care to the elderly yeah it's always good
00:49:50.500
listen all of these costs keep going up nobody wants to pay any more money and at the rate we're
00:49:56.340
going health care is going to bankrupt us so not only do we have a problem it's going to bankrupt us
00:50:01.880
and we've got to sit here and say which things we're going to do and which things we're not
00:50:05.480
nobody wants to do that you know you show up with prostate cancer you're 95 years old we should say
00:50:13.660
go and enjoy have a nice day live a long life go home and die answer yeah and you can't do it if
00:50:19.660
you're a young person we should do something about it if you're young society's not willing to do that
00:50:23.940
yeah huh yeah so if you're old we're going to tell you go go have fun enjoy yourself uh while you die
00:50:29.540
your rectal cancer you're gonna love it it's gonna be great it really will uh basically a giant party
00:50:35.140
for you is what it is uh have a great time with you may have heard bad things about it but don't
00:50:39.980
believe any of that no just go home and have fun and then you'll be dead and we won't have to worry
00:50:45.000
about you a prostate it's it's prostate cancer it's a joy and you should really i mean you should
00:50:50.560
uniquely uh you're it's uniquely wonderful that doesn't seem that great to me no it doesn't but
00:50:56.540
um there's a uh wow this is a very standard argument by many not even just the left where
00:51:04.720
the idea is yeah you're too old you don't deserve the care i know i don't tend to ascribe to that
00:51:10.780
uh it seems like a a a bad idea to to do this it's the culture of death in the democrat party
00:51:19.000
and they don't care this is only true if you have left-wing health care ideas that are implemented
00:51:26.980
because yes then you have to ration you can't give people the care that they need you have to come up
00:51:32.280
with some line where you say all right well how about old people they don't get it or how about
00:51:37.920
uh uh i mean go back in history you'd find other examples they they would say this color doesn't
00:51:43.680
get it or this sexual preference doesn't get it or whatever it is or this able-bodied person isn't
00:51:49.400
as able-bodied as other people and so you know they can go off and die too and enjoy it enjoy that
00:51:55.480
uh it's this is not a rare this is not a michael bloomberg thing this is a progressive psycho uh
00:52:00.620
thing this is we can't afford to it goes back to eugenics really yeah that you know it's it's
00:52:07.460
survival of the fittest right right they always they they somehow try to make that oh well that is a
00:52:13.040
that's a republican thing this social darwinism that's republic that's a republican thing it's like
00:52:19.800
is it really no seems like they're the ones who are applying it all the time i don't know i mean
00:52:26.300
you know conservatives like merit and if you want to say merit is social darwinism sure you can say
00:52:32.260
that if you want it's not real it's not true but you can say it this is a situation where you don't
00:52:38.000
even get a chance right you're 95 years old you have a certain kind of cancer no treatment sorry why
00:52:42.260
well you know it's true when you make private health care illegal and where's that all sorts of
00:52:48.340
things like by the way where is that cut off with with you're too old is it 70 is it 75 is it 80 it's
00:52:54.100
whatever age michael bloomberg is right it's a one year one day older than him everyone can die
00:52:58.380
that's for sure uh but he gets to do whatever he needs to do all right he had uh even more to say
00:53:03.240
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pat and stew for glen on the glenbeck program talking about uh michael bloomberg uh and the
00:54:27.280
weekend he had the wonderful weekend he was uh talking about farming this is amazing too if this
00:54:34.580
guy isn't one of the biggest elitists you have ever seen and what i think what i think he believes
00:54:40.580
is that he's so far above the rest of us he's so much better than we are that he just believes he
00:54:48.320
can pontificate on uh whatever topic and just make people understand what the real deal is like
00:54:54.660
you don't understand that you can't drink more than 16 ounces of of a soft drink you you i need to
00:55:01.980
legislate that for you because i'm way above you you don't need salt and i'm i'm going to ban that
00:55:08.640
for you so that you don't kill yourself even the poor need to be taxed more so they have less money
00:55:14.020
to buy food because they buy food and eat food that isn't good for them wow okay and now uh we find
00:55:22.040
out some of his thoughts on farmers and farming anybody even people in this room so no offense intended
00:55:28.760
to to be a farmer you it's a process you dig a hole you put a seed in you put dirt on top add
00:55:34.420
water up comes the corn then we had 300 you could learn that then then um you have 300 years of the
00:55:39.800
industrial society uh you put the piece of metal on the lathe you turn the crank and the direction of
00:55:44.880
the arrow and you can have a job and we created a lot of jobs one point 98 percent of the world worked
00:55:51.620
in uh in agriculture today it's two percent in the united states uh now comes the information
00:55:57.680
economy and the information economy is fundamentally different because it's built around replacing
00:56:05.080
people with technology and the skill sets that you have to learn are how to think and analyze oh i see and
00:56:14.820
that is a whole degree level yeah different you have to have a different skill set you have to have
00:56:22.180
a lot more gray matter you've got to be smarter you have to have gray matter he's just you have to be
00:56:27.740
smarter than farmers and and people work in factories farmers yuck i scrape them off my shoe
00:56:34.540
is what i do with farmers oh makes it right off my shoe disgusting they're disgusting people who feed us
00:56:40.480
you know it's so easy you put a seed into the ground you put some dirt on it and you water it
00:56:47.680
up comes corn is there anything to it i don't know if there is i don't know what it is there's nothing
00:56:52.360
to it you know you put a little dirt on there you put a little water on there and what pops up i mean
00:56:56.540
every fruit and vegetable you could ever want yes enough to feed the world right uh you know one of
00:57:02.520
the reasons why 98 percent of people used to be in agriculture and only two percent are is because
00:57:07.840
the people doing it are so good at it right right yes you can plant a garden out in front of your
00:57:14.200
house i know you know by the way it's dang hard to get the hard thing to to do right that's why
00:57:20.580
now we're talking about yield percentages and and how how you can get the maximum amount of crops out of
00:57:28.340
a very small amount of area and these the technology is is is apply there i mean you've got gp tractors it
00:57:37.680
gps's that are running by themselves and they're i mean this is incredible technology you have to be
00:57:43.040
brilliant to get anything to happen i couldn't get a freaking thing to come out of the ground my life
00:57:46.920
depended on it nope like i if unless someone drops the thing at the grocery store on the ground it's
00:57:54.400
the only time i'm getting food off of the ground that's it i have no hope if it's out of the produce
00:58:01.460
aisle it doesn't come into my home but does his elitism show here or what i mean yeah farmers are
00:58:07.920
stupid factory workers are stupid to do things like i do oh you got to be smart oh yeah and of course i
00:58:14.800
am and that's why i'm gonna be president and tell you what to do the information economy is where all
00:58:19.620
the smart people are i mean you know look sure farmers can feed the world but can they get someone
00:58:26.000
to tweet a cat video and the answer probably not the answer that is not yeah pathetic these people
00:58:30.900
these people can't even tweet a meme they can't do it sure they can give you thousands of varieties
00:58:38.180
of fruits and vegetables they can give you all the meat that you need right they can give you all but
00:58:43.080
can they screw up an election in iowa no no they can't do it they can't they can't do it if they ran
00:58:47.320
it it probably would work those losers it's really incredible to see it in action and this is him
00:58:53.840
all the time and we keep saying he had a bad weekend he didn't have a bad weekend none of
00:58:59.360
these things happened this weekend these things have all happened in the past and it's just the
00:59:03.120
very they're just coming to light now yeah it's the very beginning of the opposition research that's
00:59:06.800
coming on bloomberg because they're starting to take him seriously i mean showing up at 15 and 18
00:59:10.760
percent in some of these national polls he's leading in some of these super tuesday states i think
00:59:15.960
florida is one of them yeah i mean he's got he has put himself in a position uh to have a shot at
00:59:21.900
and people like to say oh he's buying the election no person he is no person is forced to vote for him
00:59:31.500
nor is he paying anybody individually he's running ads saying this is what i believe this is this is
00:59:37.060
who i am and people can either choose to believe it or not tom steyer's also spending a lot of money
00:59:42.820
and no one's voting for him outside of two states you know it's this idea that you can buy an election
00:59:48.060
is ridiculous what you can do though is get yourself heard you know it's like the idea of
00:59:52.440
the new york yankees where the yankees can spend a zillion dollars every single year and make
00:59:56.440
themselves at least give themselves a chance to compete it's been a long time since they won a
01:00:00.840
world series though was it 96 it's been a long time yeah it's been a long time been a long freaking
01:00:07.180
time might be around 96 yeah and so it doesn't mean you automatically can buy an election but you can
01:00:12.740
at least get your voice heard you can at least be considered also something else that popped up
01:00:18.320
apparently in the opposition research in 1990 the employees compiled a uh a nice little booklet
01:00:25.160
containing a lot of michael bloomberg's quotes we'll share some of those uh with you coming up here in
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no doubt stew just pissed off every yankee fan uh quick correction planet minor correction here i forgot
01:01:55.720
about a few world series and and honestly they should all be deleted from history the yankees won
01:01:59.420
them but 2009 they did win the world series which i had forgotten about against the philips okay so
01:02:04.260
just 1996 and 2009 and then they did win three consecutively between 1998 and 2000 but all those
01:02:10.340
sucked so you're saying 96 uh 98 99 2000 and then 2009 yeah i mean if we're gonna give myself a little
01:02:19.780
bit of a break here uh i kind of i remember i was remembering the 1996 grouping i knew they won i
01:02:25.340
thought 96 was the last year but it was actually the first year yeah well they hadn't won for a very
01:02:29.740
long time before that and then they they came back and started winning world series and i was thinking
01:02:34.260
96 was the end it was actually the beginning so they won those four within like five years
01:02:37.940
and then i did totally forget about 2009 though and look it should be removed for i i don't know what
01:02:44.840
cheating scandal they actually were involved in that year but you know well actually you do know
01:02:49.440
it was a rod well yeah we actually do know what cheating scandal they were involved in
01:02:53.300
uh and it was significant so there you go so put that in your pipe
01:02:57.220
in 1990 employees at bloomberg lp gave their boss this is beautiful presidential candidate former new
01:03:05.380
york city mayor michael bloomberg a booklet containing notable quotes they said were attributed to him over
01:03:12.340
the years as a gag birthday gift so this was obviously something that didn't hack him off
01:03:16.800
this was something he was probably fairly proud of the booklet was called the portable bloomberg the wit
01:03:23.760
and wisdom of michael bloomberg and it's a compendium of sexist crude and off-color remarks that bloomberg
01:03:32.660
employees heard him make including if women wanted to be appreciated for their brains they'd go to the
01:03:40.760
library instead of bloomingdale's that's nice that's how you win friends and influence people
01:03:48.120
especially women yeah the problem with going through this list is we really can't can't say
01:03:52.080
a lot of these things uh but they're very very offensive on computers uh he had some pretty
01:03:59.060
sexual interesting things to say that are sexist uh well on many topics marriage capitalism
01:04:07.560
salesmanship um and all of it really unrepeatable on the radio but this guy is just a he's a buffoon
01:04:17.820
and he's a sexist pig his denial is fantastic on this one though because they they gave this his
01:04:23.340
employees as a loving gift said hey look all you remember all those sexist jokes you made they're
01:04:27.500
hilarious this is all funny happy birthday here's your wit and wisdom and of course he at the time was
01:04:33.840
it was great now he's saying he denies the thing he things that he said uh or were attributed to him
01:04:41.080
in this document however he has said things that are against his values now we're not going to tell
01:04:47.640
you what those things are we're just going to tell you that they're not the things in this book
01:04:50.980
now he did say the things very similar that were in this book but not those exact things kind of like
01:04:59.680
he said them sure he said the exact things that were in the book but the things that were in the
01:05:05.220
book were not the things he said no no right not at all and he does not have those values or the
01:05:10.780
values ascribed it prescribed him in that uh sort of book and of course he's got to skirt it like this
01:05:15.240
because he's got you know a thousand witnesses the the employees themselves who put all this together
01:05:21.520
and then gave it to him and everybody saw all of that pretty hard to deny pretty hard to deny and
01:05:27.880
this is a lot of these are older i mean he said to a reporter within the last few years uh you know as
01:05:33.680
a woman walked by in a tight dress look at the he didn't say butt but look at the butt on her like
01:05:38.680
he's in dumb and dumber uh and uh and it said in front of a reporter and they're like you're in the
01:05:45.540
middle of a profile and then of course he just comes out later and denies it right yeah because
01:05:49.640
that's what he does but this is this is going to be a huge problem for him obviously and it's just
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glenn beck program
01:07:39.300
happy president's day triple eight seven two seven beck uh even more about michael bloomberg that
01:07:48.140
i'm sure he ever wanted to uh to be revealed about him michael bloomberg behind the scenes
01:07:56.340
it's not a pretty picture and a lot of this stuff is is coming to light now because as stew said a few
01:08:02.380
minutes ago they're doing opposition research on him now because he's shooting up the polls after
01:08:06.700
spending how much has he spent so far it's an incredible number he spent 400 million dollars so
01:08:12.840
far holy cow and it's important to understand million that's on ads so that's not what he spent
01:08:20.420
overall he's he said before the campaign started he'd be willing to spend a billion dollars of his
01:08:24.820
own money he's going to spend that before super tuesday because one of the things that's interesting
01:08:28.700
about his spending is it's not the 400 million dollars in ads necessarily that's the big deal
01:08:33.900
because yeah he's everywhere and you see his ads everywhere but you know if you can see that from
01:08:39.760
tom steyer right steyer could could is blanketing these early although steyer's not quite as wealthy
01:08:44.040
he's only got 1.9 or 2 billion he's an awful billionaire yeah but he spent a couple hundred
01:08:49.060
million dollars his own money yeah mentioning yeah exactly his billionaire status the thing about
01:08:53.300
bloomberg which is really interesting is what he is paying his these campaign workers he's building a
01:09:00.520
gigantic campaign and like you know a typical uh field organizer remember the bernie people who
01:09:06.440
are caught on tape by james o'keefe saying like hey i love gulags and i'm gonna yeah we're gonna set
01:09:11.100
the whole city on fire those guys those are field organizers field organizers is a low-paid thankless
01:09:16.820
job right like you're you're making between 25 and 35 000 a year and remember these campaigns don't last
01:09:23.120
year in a lot of cases as we've seen with 20 candidates that have that ran for president and
01:09:27.880
have stopped so you look at what they are actually uh doing with bloomberg is these people that are
01:09:34.780
normally paid 30 or 35 000 he's paying 80 or 85 000 wow so he's getting number one all of the good ones
01:09:41.540
right unless they're ideologically like bernie people right they're all flooding to his campaign
01:09:47.600
because he's paying so much more than everybody else roles that are making a hundred thousand
01:09:54.120
dollars in some campaigns he's paying 350 000 like he's just overpaying everybody there's one case i
01:10:00.360
think it was in connecticut where there was a a democratic uh uh person i was i think it was a
01:10:07.220
a female candidate for i don't know his state senate or some some lesser it wasn't a congressional seat but
01:10:13.060
it was a lower role than that but you know it was one that that the democrats wanted to get
01:10:17.500
and there had been republican in control for a very long time democrats started going for it um
01:10:24.000
very competitive race had a good chance of winning so they had a campaign manager who they're paying a
01:10:29.820
normal campaign manager rate three weeks before the election michael bloomberg comes in hires them
01:10:35.960
away moves them to wisconsin and the democrat winds up losing by 75 votes wow without a campaign
01:10:43.760
manager because michael for no reason like michael bloomberg really needs this person three weeks
01:10:48.920
before this election like they couldn't have waited three weeks to move them to wisconsin but this is
01:10:53.160
all about michael bloomberg right this isn't about the democratic party it's not about these ideas it's
01:10:57.560
about bloomberg who knows better than you yeah and should be able to make all your decisions get it done
01:11:01.980
he's smart can get it done yeah uh that's the big campaign slogan he mike can get it done uh and he's he's
01:11:09.260
getting a lot of misogyny and bullying uh and sexual harassment done apparently he's been getting
01:11:14.580
that done for years yes very true and a lot of that stuff's coming out from employees now we we told you
01:11:19.620
about some of it a few of the quotes that we can't even repeat on the radio but um another instance
01:11:25.040
has been this is from a a pregnant female employee that reached a settlement with him
01:11:32.200
because of his uh workplace culture of rampant misogyny and bullying sexual harassment he
01:11:41.860
allegedly told a pregnant female employee that she should kill it meaning her baby and that has been
01:11:50.400
backed up now sakiko sake garrison sued and eventually reached a confidential settlement with him
01:11:58.560
but one of her co-workers has now publicly confirmed that he too witnessed uh the exchange
01:12:05.920
david uh zylan ziger says i remember she'd been telling some of her girlfriends that she was pregnant
01:12:13.680
and mike came out and i remember he said are you gonna kill it and that stopped everything i couldn't
01:12:21.680
believe it now why if it's just a clump of cells why would it stop everything right plaintiff asked
01:12:27.460
bloomberg to repeat himself what'd you what'd you say and he again said kill it great number 16
01:12:37.100
suggesting his unhappiness that 16 women in the company had maternity related status
01:12:45.740
then he walked away after telling her twice to kill her baby and this is definitely the way he was
01:12:53.520
there's very little disagreement that he was generally this person i do find it interesting
01:12:58.780
man that people would care it's like the the the press sounds outraged about this why right i mean
01:13:05.500
again it's just a clump of cells yeah you love abortion what's the problem and you might say hey
01:13:09.840
don't force her to do it if she doesn't want to but why asking her to kill it what's the big deal
01:13:17.100
i don't i don't democrats into the mainstream media that shouldn't be a big deal yeah it is a funny
01:13:22.420
joke though because oh it's hysterical one of the funny parts about it pat is um the real hilarity i
01:13:28.420
think of it comes from the the heart that is beating that stops that is just kill it when you kill it
01:13:33.640
yeah it's a screen it's the life going away and never able to flourish is really where the comedy
01:13:39.180
is is extracted from the situation oh there's nothing funnier is there then uh i can't think of
01:13:45.360
anything i mean when you have a human life fun that doesn't exist fun oh my gosh it's just because
01:13:53.320
what would happen if you let it live you got another human being uh i guess that comes out
01:13:59.900
and then starts dispensing co2 all over the planet right exactly don't need that we don't need that
01:14:05.840
ever hear a global warming yeah i have okay i'm glad you have yeah because they try to repress that
01:14:11.060
all the time in the media it never comes up they never able to talk about trump that trump is
01:14:15.240
calling it a hoax yeah exactly science denier um and i will say this the problem with bloomberg's
01:14:22.340
comments about killing the baby is of course not about the baby dying it's about the sexism
01:14:28.080
it's about suggest it's about asking the question as to whether this procedure would occur that is the
01:14:35.060
actual problem there it's not the problem with the life not existing the problem is of course asking a
01:14:41.820
female employee whether she'd want to have this meaningless procedure that does nothing
01:14:46.280
of of of any note that's the problem it just shows how consistent right that's the thing yeah it was
01:14:54.740
the it was the application of reproductive health yes that's fine but asking the woman about it is the
01:15:02.960
bad thing here it just shows how inconsistent it is and how much they don't actually believe their
01:15:07.960
arguments on abortion why would it be offensive if he's like ah you should kill it that would be
01:15:12.340
great it's better for the business now she could say you know what i don't think that is better for
01:15:16.100
the business i want to have this baby fine but him asking about it you can't do that there's no
01:15:20.300
downside to this that's what we're told right and the truth is of course we all know that that's not
01:15:27.020
accurate oh man it's not real it's it's a fake world they're living in to try to justify this policy
01:15:32.980
you see this from uh from pete buddha judge as well buddha judge is like oh well of course obviously
01:15:37.660
uh you have to be pretty much have to be pro uh choice to be in the democratic party in the first
01:15:43.720
place and then he kind of goes on to talk about how late-term abortion should be the choice
01:15:49.940
uh of mommy and the reason for this of course is the hardcore small government individual liberty
01:16:01.760
stance of pete buddha judge who does not want government involved in individual health
01:16:06.660
situations now sure i'm going to well except for universal health care every aspect that's run by
01:16:12.920
the government yes every we're going to give you all sorts of requirements you have to pay for even
01:16:16.200
if you don't want to use them we're going to force you to take all sorts of things that you don't
01:16:19.200
you may or may not want to take we're going to put all sorts of requirements on you and every
01:16:23.660
other aspect of you not only your health but your life but this one thing damn is pete
01:16:29.160
put a judge a libertarian on it he just can't even think why would the government have an opinion
01:16:32.920
about this life being lived why why would the government step in and protect let's say
01:16:39.700
life liberty and maybe their pursuit of happiness what role does the government have in that oh none
01:16:46.340
none well they shouldn't they shouldn't they shouldn't this is a woman's decision as to whether
01:16:51.520
that child gets to live their life or not now what they're eating that may cause a health problem
01:16:57.420
down the line damn straight i want to control every aspect of that of course we do because
01:17:02.200
they don't know what's good for them we have to they're like cattle and we're like the rancher
01:17:06.960
you know and we just need to herd them into certain places where things bad things won't happen to
01:17:13.880
them it's about time somebody said it pat thank you it's incredible it had to be the lengths of uh
01:17:19.180
and the hypocrisy the flexibility that is is needed and required for the mental gymnastics they
01:17:25.600
attempt unreal it's unspeakable i don't know how how do you live your life day to day with that
01:17:32.060
sort of inconsistency and then look that's just blatantly lying to voters you're saying to them
01:17:36.940
this individual liberty argument when it comes to abortion is only used because they know people
01:17:41.480
actually care about individual liberty they say it's wrong in every other case with this one case
01:17:46.660
it's the only way they can win it the only way they can win it is say ah you know what government
01:17:50.900
probably shouldn't be involved in that yep everything everything else is about the collective
01:17:55.080
not when it comes to abortion no oh my goodness that woman you're taking away her right to choose
01:18:01.400
reproductive health we were on the news and why it matters on friday and you made this point
01:18:06.540
uh and it's a great one which is that they they just worship at the altar of this quote-unquote
01:18:13.040
procedure they do as if it is the most sacrosanct thing yeah you can't question it you can't it's
01:18:18.160
really bizarre join the party anymore if you don't want abortions up to nine months and i'm not even
01:18:23.780
sure how why they that's such a flashpoint for them i do they get a lot of abortion money in their
01:18:32.260
coffers i mean yes they must but i can't i don't think that's it but it's got to be something else
01:18:37.880
i don't know i don't know it does it does dovetail with a lot of their policies right you can't have
01:18:43.760
as michael bloomberg pointed out you can't have people at 95 years old paying for their health
01:18:46.960
care well one way of helping that is making sure there's a lot less people uh you know global
01:18:51.220
warming is a big issue well one way of helping that is making sure there's a lot less people
01:18:54.400
having a lot less people uh around the world is it does help all of their policy proposals i don't
01:19:01.400
think it's just that i think there is that sort of a lot of it's kissing but for women voters
01:19:07.220
there's a lot of that going on um because you know and of course women i mean female voters
01:19:13.520
ask them in polls they do not want nine month abortions no women do not want that when you
01:19:18.700
look at the uh the polls a lot of times when you break it down between men and women it's men who
01:19:23.200
are the ones that are more pro uh pro choice because it's them getting out of stuff they're
01:19:27.940
like oh okay i don't have to have any responsibility here that sounds wonderful it's men who have higher
01:19:33.940
percentages of approval in many polls uh for abortion than women do which kind of makes sense when you
01:19:40.180
think about it i mean when you if you're going to do the stereotypical situation where this pops up
01:19:45.500
right you have the guy who wants to get out of the situation uh and the the woman who might not want
01:19:53.000
to this is something that men have used this way for a very long time but it's a pro woman it's pro
01:19:59.520
liberty pat that's all they care about is individual liberty you know that's true people are basically adam
01:20:04.340
the democratic party is just a big a big glob of adam smith yeah and i don't if you believe that
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um what do you make of uh michael bloomberg and the talk that hillary clinton might be his running mate
01:24:01.640
you think that's real you think i don't think she'd do it yeah i do not think it's real i i don't know
01:24:06.340
what the purpose of it is there's usually a purpose to a story like that it came out from
01:24:09.940
the drudge report and you know i don't know how i don't know what drudges connections are in the
01:24:14.260
clinton world i can't imagine they're very good yeah uh you know maybe it doesn't seem like she'd
01:24:19.460
accept a subservient role no why would she she's already been secretary of state she was almost the
01:24:24.020
president a couple of times you know she's really gonna take a vp role it makes no sense to me not to
01:24:28.940
mention there's no reason for any democrat to want her as the vp she obviously performs terribly
01:24:34.040
the the party is more annoyed with her than anything else the only reason is if like michael
01:24:39.720
bloomberg would end up on the clinton death list then you'd understand okay then she becomes president
01:24:44.380
and so if you look at it that way it makes sense okay that's true you know she becomes number
01:24:49.000
he becomes number 486 or whatever you're listening to glenn beck
01:24:56.220
um yeah that would be pretty nasty to be quarantined on a uh on a ship for weeks on end uh the food
01:25:15.140
would probably run out i would imagine the facilities facilities are a little nasty a little
01:25:21.780
after that particular point uh in time uh i wouldn't want to be doing that i think i'd i'd opt
01:25:28.520
for quarantine back in the u.s oh wouldn't you certainly anything to get out of there you got to
01:25:34.000
get out of that area and get to a place where you can get good old american this terrible failing
01:25:40.540
health system that everyone hates so much until they need it right if you know being short of being
01:25:45.960
able to go back to cuba for your health care yeah i i guess you settled for the u.s they're so close
01:25:51.920
to north korea why not go right there that's a good point they have universal health care there yes
01:25:56.840
they do yes they do like many nations on this earth uh like almost all of them except for us
01:26:02.780
because we're so evil yeah we are really evil oh yeah i hate us oh you and everybody else
01:26:08.220
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it's pat and stew for glen on the glenbeck program 888-727-BECK at what point do you think
01:26:48.880
it's a good idea not to shake hands with anybody um 20 years ago approximately yeah about that yeah
01:26:56.440
but especially now with this with this thing going all over the world would that be such a
01:27:01.100
you know bad uh theory to employ is that you know maybe we just don't shake hands until this
01:27:09.680
coronavirus is kind of sorted out do we really need to shake anyone's hand is that something it's
01:27:15.880
it's a weird tradition it is a weird tradition it doesn't happen everywhere you know we're right
01:27:20.200
you know like a lot of people they'll you know they bow to each other uh all over the world as we
01:27:25.020
found out from our wonderful president who would go everywhere all over the world and bow to people
01:27:28.480
uh as anyone he could find including the mayor of tampa if i remember correctly that's the one that's
01:27:34.180
right so great i love tampa don't think you need to bet to bow to the mayor of it it doesn't seem
01:27:41.400
like it no so uh really just touching each other in general yeah you know there was that um there
01:27:48.460
was that movie with uh documentary with sylvester stallone called demolition man oh yeah that was a
01:27:54.900
powerful documentary it was and i think if i remember right the story was you just no longer
01:28:00.580
touch to people you kind of like when you had if you had to go to that area where there was a little
01:28:05.380
there was some relations going on yeah you had like i don't know some way of it happening without
01:28:11.080
actually being in the same room oh really and i think maybe we just go that direction at this point
01:28:15.000
we're all just giant bottles of disease just walking around pouring ourselves on each other it kind
01:28:20.840
of feels like that it's time to stop times yeah it does so the coronavirus thing is a little scary
01:28:26.140
i think if i were on one of these ships though you want to get off immediately oh yeah
01:28:30.300
because you don't know you're you're you're being dealt with by other countries like there's
01:28:33.860
these people in cambodia who were on a cruise and they got off and everything seemed fine and then
01:28:39.800
one person tested positive now they've realized like hundreds of them were positive they just like
01:28:43.300
out you know out in the public there was another weird one a weird situation where a couple went to
01:28:47.700
hawaii and then when i think they lived in uh i can't japan maybe japanese couple yeah they so they go to
01:28:58.280
hawaii and then go back home and they've got the coronavirus well there were no reported cases i don't
01:29:04.940
think in in hawaii nobody knows i think there was one hotel room where somebody got infected or whatever
01:29:12.380
and we don't even know that that couple was in that room so could they have gotten it before they
01:29:17.340
went to hawaii and then and then you know it just started showing symptoms yeah when they left i don't know
01:29:23.920
but there's there are some of these cases that are a little confusing to the authorities because
01:29:28.900
they don't know where they came from yeah i can't wait to get when glenn comes back tomorrow we can
01:29:32.620
hear how the ship went that's where he is he's on the cruise he was on the the japanese cruise and
01:29:37.360
he's been okay yeah he's been cordoned off oh wow i think they're gonna fly him back for tomorrow's
01:29:41.640
show though really yeah not into quarantine but just flying back i mean okay it's radio you can't get
01:29:47.640
coronavirus through the radio yeah that's true pat that's not how it works i was a little worried
01:29:52.000
about the people who might be in this building though well it's it's called science okay so just
01:29:56.820
don't worry about it so glenn will be back after there's a battle with coronavirus here uh on
01:30:01.220
tomorrow's program good i'm wondering um is there now an official quarantine on michael avenatti from
01:30:07.640
the from the press i hope so because there was a long time in which all they could do was touch him
01:30:12.160
all they could do was stick their tongue in his mouth yes and now and then some they seemingly have
01:30:18.080
discovered maybe this guy is a fraud what where did that come from and it's interesting because
01:30:25.940
now he had this he had the stretch of the uh of he was the exalted one michael avenatti was the savior
01:30:32.920
of our planet and our country then he went into a phase where this seems a little weird what's going
01:30:38.380
on with this guy and he wasn't on as much and they wouldn't really book him and now he's been convicted
01:30:43.740
um and he is uh gonna go to prison over this whole nike shakedown thing he attempted which you know
01:30:50.060
it's interesting because looking back avenatti no matter what side you're looking at you could look
01:30:57.480
at avenatti as the bad guy i mean because if you are a person who likes trump avenatti's taking these
01:31:02.360
unfair shots at trump if you're a person who likes stormy daniels and you don't like trump i mean
01:31:08.480
avenatti seemingly screwed over stormy daniels too like she says so yeah she says so and it's
01:31:14.240
now it's hard to feel bad for her or honestly anybody involved in this at this point it's just a
01:31:19.140
mess but like it's like he seemingly tried to take advantage of every single person he interacted with
01:31:24.440
and it was a lot of people and he was basically presented as a one-man wrecking crew to take down
01:31:34.040
this evil trump administration he was going to do it if he wasn't going to do it through this case he was
01:31:37.900
going to do it by running for president and winning yeah listen to this this is an incredible
01:31:42.900
montage washington freebie can put this together listen to some of just how much they loved this
01:31:50.760
man if we all could find a relationship where we were loved as much as the media loved michael
01:31:56.600
avenatti we would all be happy we'd be thrilled with life here is the uh is the montage of michael
01:32:02.860
avenatti and the mainstream press he's donald trump's worst nightmare michael avenatti
01:32:07.860
join us once again is michael avenatti let's bring in michael avenatti michael avenatti michael avenatti
01:32:12.160
michael avenatti thank you very much he's out there saving the country don meacham says he may be the
01:32:16.740
savior of the republic you are something of a folk hero now i owe michael avenatti an apology i've been
01:32:22.400
saying enough for writing michael i've seen you everywhere what do you have left to say
01:32:25.800
i was wrong brother you have a lot to say i uh am just dying to hear what you think these people
01:32:32.540
all like you i'm the only person right here donald trump fears more than robert miller we think
01:32:38.020
you guys are the tip of the spear that's going to take down donald trump michael avenatti's a beast
01:32:43.280
okay that's true and he's a beast he's a beast i hand it to her and i hand it to michael avenatti
01:32:49.240
but he has a great bigger calling here that being a lawyer is minimal compared to what he's doing
01:32:54.240
no one has talked tougher directly to donald trump on tv than michael avenatti and donald trump is
01:33:00.940
afraid to mention his name that's fascinating donald trump is terrified of michael avenatti
01:33:07.220
he gives trump a run for his money more than anybody else michael avenatti
01:33:10.100
existential threat to the trump presidency the democrats could learn something for you you are
01:33:17.180
he has no doubt created sheer panic and donald trump's very fragile mind michael avenatti is
01:33:24.260
laying down the law as guest co-host and is he really thinking about running for president
01:33:30.020
one reason why i'm taking you seriously as a contender is because of your presence on cable news
01:33:34.620
you look at the field of democrats right now and avenatti's the one who stands out if they decide they
01:33:38.880
value a fighter most yes people would be foolish to underestimate michael avenatti i have always said
01:33:44.340
that they need a fighter look i mean we're going to continue to use the media i think we've used it
01:33:48.220
with great success oh yeah no doubt about that oh i love it that's incredible oh my gosh just a
01:33:54.760
sampling of how much they absolutely gave this man who essentially walked off the street as a no name
01:34:02.580
with a with an accusation against the president of the united states and they treated him as if he was
01:34:09.660
the ultimate truth teller yeah immediately yeah put him on every show treated him seriously took his
01:34:16.320
claims seriously acted as if he was making progress when you think trump was panicked about michael
01:34:21.040
avenatti was laughing about it i mean what think about this look take a step back from from how you feel
01:34:27.160
about the trump uh issue here with avenatti and stormy daniels and all that let's just say all of it is
01:34:32.280
true and trump really acted poorly and he was a terrible guy and and and he should be impeached for
01:34:39.080
them what a terrible disservice to those claims to have michael avenatti involved in them and one of
01:34:46.580
the reasons why it's easy to dismiss all of these claims is because michael avenatti is the one bringing
01:34:51.840
them to you how could you possibly believe this man anything he says uh you have to assume is a lie
01:34:58.920
and then he steps down from this whole thing where he gets all this media attention and starts shaking
01:35:04.380
down nike for tens of millions of dollars which is not a good move no he's gonna pay for that uh with
01:35:11.620
a little prison term apparently it almost seems like pat he got to a point in his life where he was like
01:35:16.100
look i'm really in debt i got nothing going on i'm not going to be able to make this work what if i just
01:35:21.880
go media crazy and try to make it into a big deal and then maybe the attention will drive more cash and i
01:35:27.260
can pass almost like a ponzi scheme like i can pay off all my old stuff with all this new stuff
01:35:31.060
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with coronavirus uh he we think he'll be back tomorrow uh quarantine is a is quick for radio hosts
01:37:03.820
we're talking quickly about avenatti and finishing that up for a second i thought it was an interesting
01:37:08.180
thing that happened uh on the intranets so you had this whole avenatti thing the guy goes through this
01:37:14.000
big praise you know just an overwhelming tide of praise for months and months and months and months
01:37:20.520
from the media starts to fade away gets convicted of this thing and what happens is there a moment of
01:37:26.820
reflection from the media not just hey we got this wrong with avenatti but why did we get this wrong
01:37:32.160
with avenatti what can we do differently next time next time some charlatan comes around and says he's got
01:37:37.980
some big claim against donald trump maybe we should ignore it wouldn't introspection be nice would
01:37:43.180
it be great so let me give you this sam stein who is with uh the uh with msnbc and uh the daily beast
01:37:51.800
not exactly in my mind credible places to i it's the type of thing i'd leave off my resume
01:37:58.880
okay and there's not much on it to be frank i'd have to fill it with like chilies i mean so i'm not
01:38:03.920
saying this is this is a good resume he writes this and i and you have to give people credit when
01:38:08.800
they do this it's very rare but you have to give people credit when they do it sam stein writes i
01:38:13.360
admit it i gave avenatti far more credibility than he deserved i need to do better and will strive to
01:38:19.060
do so no point in trying to pretend otherwise wow nice no qualifiers there yeah no uh you know no um
01:38:28.480
well i mean obviously everybody else was doing it so i you know that's why it happened no just
01:38:33.480
saying like look i screwed this one up and you should get credit for that obviously it the more
01:38:39.360
important thing is how you apply that lesson going forward right you know there have been times where
01:38:45.260
people came to us with stories on the right that we were interested in and we thought wow is this is
01:38:51.660
this real and you look into it it seems real and maybe you talk about it and then you kind of later on
01:38:56.340
question whether you should have and you sort of push those people to the side and try not to
01:39:00.880
deal with them anymore we've had many many times that things like that have happened or people have
01:39:05.320
come to us with claims that looked really interesting at first and we decided you know what we're not
01:39:10.420
going to go with them because they're not they just don't seem credible for whatever reason and
01:39:14.180
other places have gone with them and got lots and lots of clicks and lots and lots of retweets
01:39:17.160
because of it but you have to step back and say well you know what are you guarding here you're
01:39:21.660
guarding your own credibility and you better at least attempt to to do so and if you do make a
01:39:27.920
massive mistake because you are so enthralled with taking down this president that you give
01:39:34.940
credibility to a man basically a a homeless wino off the street that comes in and starts saying
01:39:42.020
stormy daniels over and over again if that's going to be you you better sort that out for next time
01:39:48.080
you better realize hey wait a minute this isn't the right way to go maybe we should switch this up
01:39:52.960
because what we're doing now isn't working and i hope that's dying as well as many others say
01:39:57.320
hey like you need to price in your own bias you know it's like when you're uh if let's just say and
01:40:06.640
this is this would never happen pat but someone uh maybe came up with an unfairly positive view of
01:40:13.000
byu football for you you your internal core says to believe it and promote it yes right because you
01:40:23.420
love byu right i would be inclined perhaps perhaps to believe it to believe it however because of that
01:40:31.180
bias that you know in your mind is priced in you might approach it a little bit more skeptically
01:40:36.900
possibly and say i better not just approve this because i want it to be true and that's the problem
01:40:41.820
with the media right now they want these things about trump to be true so badly they abandon all
01:40:47.400
rational thought no doubt about it might be the clearest example of that right is there a better
01:40:54.260
example not that i can think of right off the top of my head no i mean it's amazing uh they loved
01:41:01.980
this guy i mean as we just showed uh and he was he was sleazy to begin with yes i don't
01:41:11.540
understand how they just threw all caution to the wind and we're all in on michael avenatti but like
01:41:18.200
you said they just hate trump that much but they should have been a tad skeptical about him because
01:41:25.580
he the sleaze oozes out of him at first sight it's not like it's gonna be none of this was a surprise to
01:41:33.340
me yeah was it a surprise to you that oh no not at all he might be shaking down companies for money
01:41:39.040
if what a surprise if there was a day that michael avenatti did not do something illegal i would
01:41:44.140
stun me i would be shocked like i'm saying even from birth like he's three days old my guess is he
01:41:49.680
stole something i don't know what it was again these are just speculations yeah maybe it was just
01:41:54.460
another kid's binky yeah i don't know but he did steal something you know that i that's what i believe
01:41:59.420
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888-727-BECK is the phone number welcome to the program it's Pat and Stu in for Glenn
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one of the reasons why Michael Avenatti gets embraced immediately especially when he the ridiculous idea
01:43:30.840
that he's going to run for president happens is because all of their other candidates are terrible
01:43:35.520
it's it's a major problem for them yeah they're trying to find anyone who maybe can cut through
01:43:42.260
the nonsense problem is there just isn't there isn't anyone let me give you a an example of
01:43:48.340
isn't uh it's amy klobuchar now klobuchar is a terrible candidate in so many ways she has a great
01:43:54.880
electoral record she's won all the elections she's been in in sometimes impressive fashion i don't
01:43:59.500
understand how watching her perform she apparently had a good debate i didn't see that uh good performance
01:44:05.420
but it was enough to get her to third place in new hampshire and again when you're celebrating
01:44:09.680
third place it's not necessarily the greatest sign for your campaign number three we're no you don't
01:44:16.280
hear that chant go up a lot not often no but listen to how bad she is because she's she one of her big
01:44:21.200
things is she gets this into her mind and she starts continually repeating the same thing over
01:44:26.080
and over again the same way listen to this montage about a joke she's been telling the president
01:44:30.520
actually sent out a tweet he made fun of me for talking about climate change in the middle of a
01:44:35.900
blizzard and he called me snow woman so i wrote back hey donald trump the science is on my side
01:44:44.620
and i'd like to see how your hair would fare in a blizzard so i wrote back hey donald trump the
01:44:52.680
science is on my side and i'd like to see how your hair would fare in a blizzard oh no you didn't so i
01:44:59.540
wrote back donald trump the science is on my side and i'd like to see how your hair would fare in a
01:45:09.320
blizzard sometimes if you haven't noticed you use a little humor right like when he called me snow
01:45:16.260
woman at my announcement in the middle of that thing i wrote back on twitter i'd like to see how
01:45:23.040
your hair would fare in a blizzard so i wrote back hey donald trump so i wrote back uh hey donald trump
01:45:32.420
so i wrote back i wrote back i tweeted back the science is on my side and i'd like to see how
01:45:39.220
your hair would fare and i'd like to see how your hair would fare in a blizzard and he called me
01:45:56.300
snow woman so i wrote back i'd like to see how your hair would fare in a blizzard wow perhaps the best
01:46:07.080
part of that if you if you if you happen to be listening on on radio and and not uh seeing the
01:46:12.320
visuals there is how hard she laughs at it every time when she does the punchline she's so pleased
01:46:30.520
oh so it hurts your soul to see her tell that joke it does yeah it's embarrassing you're embarrassed
01:46:40.440
for her the fact that she thinks it's good pat yeah like she thinks it's a good moment and this is
01:46:45.660
one thing to remind yourself of because i think we all do this if you're on social media
01:46:49.840
telling the stories of your funny quips does not work yeah let it live on social media and leave it
01:46:56.620
alone tell you i tweeted this and they responded with this and then i said this it's just never good
01:47:04.900
and then i put lol at the end of it which means that i laughed out loud i wasn't laughing to myself it was
01:47:14.440
out loud and other people heard it at the time so it was really funny like that and then i said lmao
01:47:23.720
which means something kind of naughty and so you won't say it right now
01:47:26.980
she's just unbelievable and you see that the tone of it like i'd like to see how your hair
01:47:37.600
you can do it it's the same way every time she has this other thing when she walks out on stage she
01:47:42.720
says hi my name is amy klobuchar and i'm gonna defeat donald trump and she does it the same way
01:47:51.520
every time and it drives me nuts i am tempted to issue the i will eat my underwear she's the
01:47:58.720
nominee oh yes i'm tempted yes tempted you've sworn that off i have all right we gotta talk you into
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it's pat and stew for glenn on the glennbeck program triple eight seven two seven
01:49:46.480
b-e-c-k uh this is a there's another amazing story uh this one is from florida about a six-year-old girl
01:49:59.140
who was committed to a mental health facility without her parents consent apparently she
01:50:07.240
threw a tantrum at school and so the school uh actually turned her over to officials who took her
01:50:17.540
to a mental health facility and she was there for two days where they gave her um anti-psychotic
01:50:24.840
medication at the center also without the permission of the mother uh that's pretty amazing
01:50:33.280
i mean does the six-year-old know if they don't have a tantrum this isn't going to happen
01:50:37.000
i mean you know i'm not sure that was a responsibility here i don't know if that was
01:50:41.240
made clear to the six-year-old no yeah just don't have a tantrum yeah and this kind of stuff won't
01:50:45.040
happen just a tantrum yourself don't be a brat and we won't we won't feed you anti-psychotic
01:50:50.840
medication okay it's a very baseline request yeah in my mind it's not hard uh the attorney for the
01:50:57.440
mom said the mental health counselor was called to the school because nadia was reportedly having a
01:51:02.440
tantrum and threw a couple of chairs around the counselor evaluated nadia who has adhd and has
01:51:09.240
been diagnosed with a mood disorder and determined she needed to be committed under florida mental
01:51:15.940
health act of 1971 incredible commonly known as the baker act how pleased would you be if you're the
01:51:22.400
parent of this child oh you didn't even call me first and maybe have me come get my child
01:51:28.080
you committed her to a mental health facility and gave her anti-psychotic medication oh okay
01:51:36.840
without even talking to me about it i don't know i just i'd be i would have been arrested because i
01:51:43.840
would come unglued i mean and this is just a microcosm of everything else the left wants to do
01:51:48.360
right you give yes control to the state instead of parents you know the very basics really shouldn't
01:51:55.520
be happening but you know this is what happens they control your health care they're going to be
01:51:58.880
able to do the same thing but the mother said um as she was breaking down in tears her daughter is
01:52:05.540
not able to communicate what happened to her because of her disability she can only tell you
01:52:09.040
bits and pieces mommy they locked the door they wouldn't let me out mommy they gave me a shot
01:52:14.140
wow uh deputies were called to the school to assist taking her to the facility because you need the
01:52:21.100
police uh with a six-year-old girl uh police body camera footage shows the girl calmly walking out of
01:52:27.980
the school you're not a you're you're not a bad person one of the deputies said to her but you're
01:52:35.100
acting very unpleasant oh no then you you need to i didn't realize that so yeah put her in the mental
01:52:42.360
institution jeez i mean what a society how how did we get to this place where parents have no
01:52:50.560
rights anymore and you just make stuff up like six-year-olds are need anti-psychotic drugs for a
01:52:55.740
tantrum i've never heard of a child being committed to a mental health facility for doing something like
01:53:02.040
this at school for throwing chairs at school i mean you put you're put in a school or you're suspended
01:53:08.040
or you're given detention but now you're you're being placed in a mental facility wow uh maybe a tad extreme
01:53:16.120
yeah the sticking them with needles when we have problems thing is a little bit out of control
01:53:20.640
yeah at this point very much so uh also i i love this story because this is starting to happen all
01:53:27.880
over the country uh terry miller and andrea yearwood who are both biological males but they identify
01:53:36.720
as females they are now dominating girls high school sprint events in connecticut no way yeah
01:53:44.460
surprisingly uh the miller won the 2018 state girls 100 meter dash in a meet record time of 11.72
01:53:56.220
seconds with yearwood coming in second but a trio of hateful biological female track athletes have had
01:54:06.360
enough and they're fighting back sure they've had enough because they're sick of losing well i'm sorry
01:54:11.420
girls that you're losing to boys but uh that's the way it goes as a result of the policy two males were
01:54:18.440
permitted to compete in the girls athletic competitions beginning in the 2017 track season
01:54:23.460
between them they have taken 15 women's state championship titles wow just the 15 yeah 15 that's
01:54:35.040
incredible and they have taken more than 85 opportunities to participate in higher level
01:54:40.020
competition from female track athletes in the 2017 18 and 19 seasons alone yeah i saw somebody write
01:54:46.700
this is the death of women's sports don't don't try to convince me this is a good thing this is
01:54:52.620
i think it's a bad thing don't try to convince me it's a good one can you believe though with all of
01:55:01.180
the power that title nine uh wielded for the last 50 years that this can even begin to start happening
01:55:10.520
you've completely forgotten about the rights of women and the rights that were mandated in law that
01:55:16.480
wiped out how many men's sports at how many different colleges across the country so that
01:55:21.320
they could be replaced by women's sports that no one cared about that nobody can field hockey
01:55:26.680
instead of men's soccer at some places and so on and so forth and men's soccer should go yes that's
01:55:34.020
true that's a tough one but it's true and it's like it i in a way it's such an interesting uh like
01:55:41.420
weird thing going on in culture because in a way i feel like sports is such a great thing for this to
01:55:47.920
happen to because it's so blatantly ridiculous yeah and it's and it actually the the type of person
01:55:55.320
who who sits back and says look i mean you know come on let's just just all agree to just say
01:56:02.040
whatever words they want us to say that person that goes along to get along you know that same
01:56:07.240
person has a daughter who's now being dominated in her sprints yeah you know yeah and it hits people
01:56:12.840
in a different way you know it hits people in a way that's like wait a minute okay i understand what
01:56:17.460
you're saying with this other stuff but this is we can all agree this is ridiculous right like
01:56:22.240
there's a reason why there's men's sports and women's sports they're separated for a reason
01:56:27.700
they're different they're different yeah they're different levels of competition physically different
01:56:32.440
physically different so when you have men just going in there and playing in women's sports
01:56:36.220
that's yes they're going to do really freaking well yes and it's kind of on you for accepting all
01:56:43.500
this non-step is nonsense every step of the way and the other thing it's doing is uh taking
01:56:49.980
scholarships away for for instance there are there are 15 chances for women to have won state titles
01:56:56.740
that they would have won some of some actual biological female would have won those 15 titles you've
01:57:02.040
taken it away if not for these two men competing as women and you took that away from them so maybe
01:57:06.920
they're you know instead they're finishing third and they're not getting the scholarship they would
01:57:10.560
have otherwise gotten a state champion is going to have a better shot at a scholarship to a good
01:57:14.880
school than the third place finisher and we're going to sit here and yell at aunt becky because
01:57:20.340
aunt becky she paid a little money for her daughter to go to school yeah and some other kid probably by
01:57:26.880
the way also went like if there was probably legitimately no difference at all between reality
01:57:34.140
without becky paying for a kid to go to school a little bit extra and in reality the other way where
01:57:39.880
she just normally pays the fee they asked her boy were people pissed off about that god that was
01:57:44.060
the worst thing she's going to prison yeah this this laurie laughlin is going to prison over paying
01:57:50.840
too much money for her kid to go to college and we're going to sit here and take away 15 state
01:57:57.100
championships from these girls i will say though that maybe aunt becky deserves it because she dumped
01:58:02.380
uncle jesse somewhere along the way and she's with this other guy bastard she's gone uncle jesse i
01:58:07.080
don't know what's going on you see the new guy yeah that's not uncle jesse that's not any uncle
01:58:11.160
jesse i don't know when she dumped him but that was wrong okay that was wrong really wrong what
01:58:17.320
about all those kids right they were all there they're all living in a house i don't know if
01:58:21.140
there's still kids or not the show's back on netflix isn't it yes is it full house back on netflix
01:58:25.560
fuller house yes has anyone watched that have you watched it my daughters did because they were big
01:58:29.960
full house fans a little disappointed good no it is no it is not either they're older and more
01:58:35.440
mature now or the or the show got a little worse a little i'm not sure which okay let me ask you
01:58:40.100
this pat i know you're you've made your feelings on this transgendered issue very clear today and
01:58:46.860
they're disturbing to me i'll tell you that are they really oh my gosh they're incredibly disturbing
01:58:50.880
so i want to give you a counter argument and this counter argument's probably going to win you over
01:58:54.840
immediately okay and i i hold back from doing this to you on the air because it's embarrassing
01:59:00.000
for a talk show host like you to have to just be humiliated humiliated on the air and one back to
01:59:05.220
the other side all right without because because people think oh pat gray saying these things about
01:59:09.940
these issues he probably feels strongly thought them out yeah great detail okay and then here i am
01:59:14.880
going to give you this this tweet oh and you're going to come right back to the other side people
01:59:18.600
are going to be like oh pat didn't even i don't know maybe you didn't even think this out
01:59:20.900
okay but i want to give you this this is from the mayor of london
01:59:24.840
mayor of london he's going to let you know something he's going to he's going to speak
01:59:27.740
a little knowledge on you right now okay he's dropping it on top of you as we speak are you
01:59:31.920
ready wow trans women are women trans men are men non-binary people are non-binary all gender
01:59:50.760
identities are valid well hashtag lgbt history month now what do you say i i would now what that
02:00:00.120
would sway me you have nothing that i do i have a little humiliated he only used the three letters
02:00:06.700
lgb no he said lgbt no three he okay so he used four he's left out many many many letters so the guy
02:00:14.840
i know two plus lgbtqqia2 plus okay he left out five letters no six letters lgbtqia2 electric boogaloo
02:00:32.240
plus yes exactly i'm pretty sure that was the title i mean this is so i can't respect him uh because he
02:00:40.220
just left out a lot of well he's a bigot he's a clear bigot on the other side we feel we totally
02:00:44.380
flip sides on this issue now this this from the mayor of london is what substitutes for an actual
02:00:50.340
thought right right like that is a nonsensical bunch of blather sure is talking about non non-binary
02:00:57.820
people are non-binary like i what what is that that's not even a thing like you're just making
02:01:03.640
stuff up and just like well you know all my gender identities are equal are valid is a fascinating
02:01:10.960
one because you look at jessica yaniv um the woman who the woman who uh had an issue getting a waxing
02:01:20.100
job done because particular waxing institutions did not wax male genitalia that happened to somehow
02:01:27.060
form on this woman and that was a big issue and if you talk to someone who's like a
02:01:33.520
an activist in this world they will dismiss her because she's she's obviously nuts right i mean
02:01:38.960
she's a crazy person yeah but why you never get to the why are you dismissing her she's saying she's
02:01:45.720
a woman right we all know she's a dude as a as a woman 100 we all know it and you know it that's
02:01:52.080
why you're calling her crazy but the question is why are you calling her crazy i know why i'm calling
02:01:56.380
her crazy why are you calling her crazy because she's just flat out saying she's a different gender
02:02:02.380
than she is and under your construction of society we're just supposed to believe that
02:02:06.720
we're just supposed to take it in and internalize it and say yes what they're saying about themselves
02:02:11.260
although we know it's not true is true all non-binary people are non-binary uh trans men are
02:02:18.380
men trans women are women hashtag lgbt history month i mean who winds up winning this are women
02:02:24.500
going to win this or are the trans people going to win it um you know there's a there's a an
02:02:29.760
olympic athlete now uh a trans olympic athlete trying out for the u.s women's team
02:02:34.340
uh former olympic athlete rebecca duceau said once a minute listen to this i mean this is just the
02:02:40.760
truth once a male body has gone through puberty they have they've received the benefits so the
02:02:46.080
skeletal form lung capacity muscle density the greater length of levers in their body their muscle
02:02:52.180
to weight ratio their capacity to deal with dehydration much better narrow narrower hips i mean
02:02:59.100
you name it they're physiologically designed differently than women yes yes so it's not just
02:03:05.480
the testosterone level it's all of the physiological differences and they're going to lose this
02:03:11.040
argument probably it comes to a point where you just run out of stuff to complain about yeah like
02:03:16.420
we've we've eliminated how many billions of people in living in poverty in this in this world
02:03:20.920
we've we've eliminated so many diseases we've eliminated uh you know so many things have gone
02:03:26.420
right in the world over the past 20 50 100 years you get to a point where you start well you know
02:03:31.560
what that person that says it's a guy and we know it's a girl why aren't you allowing them to be a guy
02:03:37.700
right like that's the level of thing we're complaining about at this point crazy yeah
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that might be another episode this week uh but the sanders thing is really interesting in that his
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