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Summary
On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about the latest in the Trump/Russia scandal, the Kennedy assassination, and the Ark of the Covenant. Glenn also talks about his interview with RFK Jr. and his miraculous recovery from brain surgery.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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Everything from Donald Trump's jury to the Ark of the Covenant.
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Later this hour, I'm going to play a few of the clips from my interview with JFK.
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Well, they kept him frozen for a lot of years underneath Parkland Hospital.
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RFK Jr. was in the studio, and I have to tell you that I may not have been at my tippy
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I had just had a back procedure done, and they put you under general anesthesia, and
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then say, don't do anything for at least 12 hours.
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And I'm like, yeah, I know, but I had an interview with RFK Jr.
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And they're like, did you just say you had a...
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So wait, you said his name right when you were on drugs, but then you got on the air and
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So anyway, so I did the interview with him, and we'll talk about it coming up in just a
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Who did you get to stand in to do his voice so we don't have to hear it?
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What actor did you bring in to say the same words?
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And listening to him for an hour and 15 minutes, the only question, when I got towards the
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end, the only question I really wanted to ask was, does that hurt?
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All I feel like is he's just swallowed like 12 razor blades.
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It's like I think of legitimate pain when I hear him talk.
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I mean, you do feel bad for him on that, especially because he's had these aspirations,
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obviously, for a very long time, and it's a big hump to get over.
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I mean, you know, they talk about you want that perfect candidate, as Trump always says,
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Everyone says he's the good looking guy, and he's got a Hollywood wife, and you know, he's
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So many of the things that you'd think would make a perfect presidential candidate for
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I mean, to the point, though, that his wife found out and killed herself.
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I didn't get into, hey, your wife killed yourself because you're a philanderer.
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I didn't think the interview would go well after that.
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Is this because he wanted you to be specifically dead?
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You didn't want this interview to happen because 20 years ago he wanted you to be dead.
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Honestly, even on some of the issues he's good at, he's a bit of an extremist.
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That's what I really wanted to find in this interview.
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Because that's what I hear from people who like him on the conservative side.
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They say, look, yes, he said every horrible thing that anyone could ever think of as a liberal.
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However, he's now different and we should believe him and make him president.
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Like, I'm not saying you can't have a conversion, but a conversion like that, which by the way, in his own words, seems to be incredibly recent.
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You know, it's central to the person he's been for a long time.
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He said he didn't ever expect any of those things to happen on the government side or that the people would take it.
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To us, although a lot of it was not so shocking.
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And you think about, like, when you think about your neighbors who vote, you know, voting for Joe Biden, a lot of them are in that same world where they just don't think the things we say will happen could possibly occur.
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Like, they're in that, like, haze of, like, ah, come on.
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And these are the people we talked about yesterday with Donald Trump who say, oh, well, if he's convicted of a felony, I won't vote for him.
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And it's like, well, there's a version of America where I could really see that being a sensible position.
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And I would say at least 40 of those years, and maybe 45 of those years, I would have been like...
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But, like, now I think you have to look at that with different eyes.
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This thing in New York with him is out of control.
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First of all, statute of limitations, gone, doesn't seem to matter to anybody.
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You know why we can't get Hunter Biden on the tax thing?
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They delayed to get past the statute of limitations there.
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And then in New York, they're coming up with this, like, novel way to make it count with
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another crime that Bragg has no authority over, and he's not been charged with, and then drags
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that in, combines them, so then he can call it a felony so that he can bring it past the
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Like, I mean, this is definitely going to get overturned, eventually.
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But the problem is it's going to get overturned in 2026.
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And it's like, well, he's either going to be president or not at that point.
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Like, you know, this is why they're doing these things.
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But, you know, if you can just adjust all of the knobs to be off-center by 1%, that adds
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They're just, they're hitting absolutely everything.
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You don't have any idea how many things have been changed in the last four years, structurally.
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You know, I did a show last night on the medical community.
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This is one of my biggest fears, and it has been since we went into Obamacare, that if
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you change the culture with our doctors, you change everything.
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The scariest people in World War II were not the jackbooted thugs with the black Hugo Boss
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Doctors were far more dangerous than the SS was.
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But it was the doctors that systematically killed 6 million people.
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They killed millions of people that they deemed not worthy of life.
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Doctors, what I showed you last night on the TV show, and if you missed it, if you're a
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Blaze TV supporter, you've got to watch last night's episode.
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Because I don't think people understand what's coming our way.
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And they're dismissing what's happening in our medical schools.
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You are now being told, if you go into a medical school, you have to take an oath to DEI.
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You can't be a doctor and go through medical school in America if you don't swear an oath to DEI.
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That, by the way, would cancel out your Hippocratic Oath.
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Because your Hippocratic Oath is you're a doctor.
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We're in real danger, and people don't really understand it because of, like, what you said.
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They don't see, you know, they just think, oh, well, it won't happen.
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People who still think that, you know, we're, they're believing the lies that, oh, you know, inflation's getting better.
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The Industrial Commodity Index, you know what that is?
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It is far higher today than it was in 2020, along with oil and gas prices.
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Every base resource that companies make to use products is increasing in value, which means it costs more to make the things you want to buy.
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It is affected by the oil prices as well as the prices in fertilizer, farm equipment, higher costs in labor from 20 to 23.
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The total cost paid by farmers to raise crops and care for livestock increased by more than one hundred billion dollars or 28 percent increase.
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Funny how that number tracks so close to the 30 percent in overall food prices going up 30 percent to the cost to make the food has gone up 28 percent.
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It's real inflation and what the farmers and everybody else are going through there.
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Right now, what what you paid for in for eggs and milk and everything else in 2019 is 30 percent higher today.
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Now, today, the inflation numbers come out and they say, oh, well, it's only up three and a half percent.
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And they're saying that it's it's not going to slow down here.
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We're at they're preparing you now to expect three percent to four percent inflation every year.
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Well, you have four percent now that now you're at 37.
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And I said, you know, that that they're going to impoverish everyone.
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I really didn't understand how it was going to happen.
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They're impoverishing us by making our jobs absolutely unaffordable.
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The restrictions and the new guidelines that companies and and especially small businesses have to follow.
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Then the raising of the minimum wage to 20, 25 percent.
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Small businesses will not be able to function by having by having no law applied in cities.
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You know, in 2019, 2020, Manhattan had about three percent of their storefronts empty.
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It's in the billions of dollars that just the the stores in Manhattan have lost through theft this year.
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Who's paying for all of the goods and services that we're giving away to the the people that are coming across our border?
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They're making food harder to buy harder for the farmers to grow.
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Putting businesses out of work, putting more and more restrictions on you.
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Your food has gone up 33 percent now in inflation.
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I think I think if if you are the average American, you need to start looking at food like a 401k.
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If you start if you're somebody who's like, I don't have a lot of extra money.
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I've said this before, and it is becoming so apparent that this is going to be worth a lot.
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Buy food with a long shelf life that you can keep and use.
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Because if you were using stuff, you know, when you hit tough times and, you know, food is 50 percent.
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That's only 20 percent more in inflation and it will happen.
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But if you're using food that is 50 percent more expensive, you're going to be able to last a lot longer than going to the grocery store at that time and buying that food.
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So I would suggest that you look for ways to purchase food with a long shelf life.
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Now, things are not going to go back to the way they were in 2020 for a very long time.
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We have not yet felt the ramifications of everything that has been done in the last three years.
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We will hit this after the election with whomever is president.
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But just ask yourself, do you trust the people that claimed this was all transitory?
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And now tell you, oh, yes, it did happen, but we've got plans to fix it.
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I would highly recommend stopping the inflation as much as you can in your own household.
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Robert F. Kennedy announced today he is running for president as an independent.
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The next time you see Glenn Beck lying to the American public.
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If you're a blaze TV subscriber, you can get that now.
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You know, I, I, I feel as though I let people down in a way because it's such a weird paradox because I did not come gunning for him.
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And that's what I wanted to do is that terminology with the candidates.
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Um, but yeah, I, I, I, I wanted so badly to just take him apart.
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My job is to just ask questions that people want to know and have a decent conversation with somebody.
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I think that's the, I mean, you're not going to go in there and that's not what you do.
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I cannot invite somebody into my own house and then set them on fire.
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It, but I did say to him, there were some things that you have said in the past that Glenn will address.
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And he, so he knew that I was going to be addressing a few things, but I, I, I just, I don't know.
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I felt the same exact way about the Alex Jones interview.
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I wanted to go in there, you know, guns blazing, metaphorically speaking, but he was so nice.
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I asked him the questions I wanted to ask him, I think for the most part, but I, you know, I thought it was going to be confrontational and, and it, it wasn't, was that, was it that way with RFK?
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First of all, I mean, I have great, tremendous respect for his dad.
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And now JFK would, would, wouldn't even make it into the Republican party, let alone the Democrats.
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Um, so, uh, you know, we, we started talking on, on, on things like that and he was, he never gave solid answers.
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He would give, you know, very nice scenarios, nice things that he wanted to do, but I never felt like I really got an answer, you know, but I, were you able to at least, I think, you know, cause obviously a lot of the people listening to this are going to be conservatives.
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Were you able to at least illuminate some of his more liberal views?
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Cause I feel like what's been on about the RFK changing.
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He kept saying, uh, I still believe in, for instance, we talked about ESG.
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You, you believe that bank should be able to say what they, what people can invest in and, and debanking people.
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He looked at me like, I, and I, I actually, I can't imagine how, but I actually believe him that he didn't know what ESG was.
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I mean, and he said, I know, you can't be president if you don't know what that is, but, um, I said, ESG.
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I said, environmental, social, uh, and governance.
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And he said, well, no, I, I don't believe that.
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So it was never, I just didn't feel like you could really pin him down.
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He kept coming back, however, to, you know, COVID changed everything for me.
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Now, whether that did or not, I've always looked for turning points.
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I've looked for that pivot point in people's lives.
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Maybe it is, you know, some, if you want to be president of the United States, I'd like to see a little, uh, setting time of the cake.
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You know, you take the cake out of the oven, maybe let it set a little bit before you eat it.
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And it's like, okay, like, this is a guy who argued for decades, by the way, and we have, you know, the one clip is in the trailer of him basically calling you a traitor for not having the same view as on, uh, with on global warming.
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He, but he, that went on for decades after that clip where he was saying people like the Koch brothers should be put, they should go to the Hague.
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I am not completely stunned that, that after COVID and he went through a lot of, uh, of all of a sudden his views were out of line with what everyone liked.
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And all of a sudden he was feeling those pressures.
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I'm not surprised that would change his perspective.
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However, I'm a little skeptical of a person who believed that for that long of a time and only changed his mind because it hurt him.
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That's not the type of principle I want in a leader of the country.
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Is he defending American values or is he defending, wow, this thing happened to me and now I realize it's real.
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He said, and you'll hear it and you can believe it or not by listening to him.
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Um, you know, he said that it was not that it happened to him.
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It was that he did not expect the American people nor the government to actually do things like that.
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You mean the things that he was advocating for from multiple decades?
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So basically, um, he claimed it was hyperbolic and it probably was like, I don't, I don't know.
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I mean, we all, I mean, you know, when you just said, I want to go gunning for him.
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We would have never said that 20 years ago, 15 years ago.
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But like, that's not, I know that was not what he was doing.
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I'm sorry, that was not a joke based on a terrible incident in the Kennedy family history.
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He was advocating for a policy and did it for a long time in a lot of detail over multiple decades.
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That's like you being like, you know, I just, just don't like capitalism anymore.
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Cause that thing that happened last week and make me president.
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How about the, you know what you set for the, you marinate in that opinion and wait for
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I like, this is outside of, of, of who he is as a person and the things that I don't
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But it's like anybody, I think that that is a rational request.
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Like if, if a massive change in all of your opinions happened within the last presidential
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cycle, I don't know, maybe wait one more presidential cycle before you're the president.
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Well, he's going to at least one is probably many, many more.
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He's not going to, but still it's, it's a frustrating, but you know, he could, he could
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But he was, he was talking, you know, to Republicans.
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I mean, he, he claims he was offered the VP job under Trump.
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I actually walked away liking him thinking he's a very, he's, he's, when it comes to foreign
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If you trust, I thought there were things that, you know, kind of overlapped that I,
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and I ended up liking him, but I don't trust him.
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And that just comes, I think from time, like you were saying, you know, I have no idea if
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And in today's world, I, I not willing to roll the dice.
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We're already rolling the dice with every candidate.
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I'd rather not try this one out on the, on the, you know, on the Daytona 500.
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Plus, you know, let's have him run a few laps elsewhere.
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We disagree vehemently like climate change, like abortion.
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Climate change is the control basically the entire economy.
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So that's a big one to disagree with somebody for an abortion.
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These are children that will either live or die.
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I don't know if you've heard, but in Arizona, the Republicans just can't get their act together.
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I heard this this morning on a podcast and they were like, oh, well, the Republicans couldn't
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And it's like, well, maybe the act they want to get together is not killing children.
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Maybe that's the act they're trying to accomplish.
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Like laws like bad that are not, you know, if you go back, there were laws against murder
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So we should all the laws now from 1864 is going to get rid of and see if we can repass.
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And like you guys could have passed a law that killed all the children you want law
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that could have happened the entire time Roe versus Wade was in.
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And like they just will get to this point where, I mean, we saw this with Bill Maher.
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Did you see this Bill Maher clip this week where he was talking about abortion?
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The idea that you're fighting an election around this issue seems to be, you know, just strange.
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You know, that's why I don't understand the 15 week thing.
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Or the Trump's plan is let's leave it to the states.
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You mean so killing babies is okay in some states?
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I scold the left on when they say, oh, you know what?
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I mean, there's eight billion people in the world.
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Is that not your position if you're pro-choice?
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Isn't that mainly because you don't like children?
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And he, by the way, nods to that, Piers Morgan.
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I think it's fascinating because comedians, like their job is obviously to exaggerate and
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And that wasn't really even trying to be funny.
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The other part of their job is cutting through all the crap, right?
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And he's not the only comedian who's been doing this.
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Isn't it funny how the more the country goes into debt, the more likely you are to go in
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Well, maybe funny isn't exactly the right word for it.
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So we were talking about how things are changing and comedians are starting to, especially when it comes to abortion, speak out.
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Bill Maher, we just heard said, yeah, well, it's killing a baby and I'm OK with that.
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They're just admitting what's actually true that they all know is true.
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It's just comedians are the only ones saying it. Here's another example. This is Bill Burr.
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Pro-choice always made sense to me because I don't like people telling me what to do.
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And I was just like, it's your body. Who the am I to tell you what to do with your body?
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It's not a baby yet. That's what they say, which may or may not be true.
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I don't know. I'm not a doctor, but I'll tell you, my gut tells me that doesn't make sense.
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It's not a baby yet. That would be like if I was making a cake and I poured some batter in a pan and I put it in the oven.
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And then five minutes later, you came by and you grabbed the pan, you threw it across the floor.
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You just ruined my birthday cake. And then you were like, well, that wasn't a cake yet.
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Well, it would have been. If you didn't do what you just did, there would have been a cake in 50 minutes.
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Something happened to that cake. You cake murdering son of a-
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And then also, Louis C.K. did something on this as well.
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I don't think it's killing a baby. I don't. I mean, it's a little bit. It's a little bit killing a baby.
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It's a little bit. It's 100% killing a baby. It is. It's totally killing a whole baby.
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But I think that women should be allowed to kill babies. That's what I mean.
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I just think it has to be one or the other. You know, like when people say abortion should be legal, safe, and rare.
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Why rare if it should be legal? If it should be legal, it's . If it should be rare, it's murdering babies.
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We are just at this miraculous crossroads right now, where who's going to get across the street to the finish line first?
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This dystopian mass control kind of thing that changes absolutely everything, or people opening up their eyes and going,
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Hello America, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program
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We had a conversation yesterday about the red heifers
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or have already been sent from America to Israel
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It is supposed to be done here in the next few days
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But there have been threats of this happening before
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Today, I want to talk to you a little bit about the things
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People say, well, that will usher in the new temple
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Well, the people who are building everything for the temple
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say they know exactly where the Ark of the Covenant is
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We're going to talk about that coming up in just a second
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First, it feels good to give to a charitable cause
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that will feed someone that you can actually see
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I want you to know pre-born is the exact opposite of that
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And in cases where the mom is thinking about abortion
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They offer her two years of postnatal assistance
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there is a connection that doubles the baby's chance at life
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We'll talk about that coming up in a little while