Can Trump Make a Comeback? | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Aaron Watson | 1⧸22⧸21
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Bill O'Reilly joins the show to talk about his new book, "Killing Crazy Horse," and why he thinks Joe Biden should have been the VP candidate in 2016. He also talks about why the Democratic Party should have voted for Donald Trump.
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We're starting the show with the author of Killing Crazy Horse,
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Well, I think that, you know, all of the things that Americans are seeing in the aftermath
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And, you know, I have a lot of liberal friends, and I told them during the election,
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But if you vote for Joe Biden, and if you get behind the progressive movement, you're
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And most of them, you know, I can't be working with Trump.
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So now Biden is doing exactly what the New York Times and Washington Post want him to
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This is a very important point that the legions of Beck listeners should consider.
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It's by a man who craves approval from two newspapers, the Times and the Post.
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And that is how he's going to make his decisions.
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Those are the executive orders he's going to sign.
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And it's frightening to me because these two newspapers.
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I mean, Donald Trump craved approval as well, but at least he was craving the approval of
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Because if you look at what Biden has prioritized in his first two days, it's all 100 percent
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based on Washington Post and New York Times editorials.
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Shouldn't be any in inhibitions for anyone in the world to come in to the United States
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and not do the paperwork and not follow the rules.
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So, Bill, you have you have done this job for many, many years.
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You have seen many administrations back and forth.
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Is this the first one that has done something this large without a carrot to the other side?
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Sure, because they believe they have a mandate to correct the Trump administration.
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And what gives them the feeling of this mandate with Congress and everything being so close?
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They're basically saying, look, we have an opportunity now to put a progressive agenda
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onto the American people that we hope is going to be, you know, a long, long time.
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We're going to you know, we're taking our shot now.
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OK, but let's get back to the to the New York Times and Washington Post.
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Anybody who wants asylum can come here and maybe five years, six years from now, you'll
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But in the meantime, you can do whatever you want.
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Well, if I'm a poor person anywhere in the world, I'm going, I'm getting there.
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It's just like if I can get there, even if I have COVID.
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I mean, they're not putting COVID testing stations south of the border.
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People are marching up from Honduras and Guatemala.
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And it's and it's what's what's really important to point out.
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It's it's like saying it's like Disney World saying, hey, we're just going to have free
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It's just we're not even going to check tickets and you could stay in the hotels and we don't
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Of course, every family that could never afford to go to Disney would be there.
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You can come to Disney World and stay in our hotels, even if you have COVID.
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First of all, his hundred million doses in a hundred in a hundred days.
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So your plan is exactly the same as his plan was.
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Then on top of it, all of these all of these states now saying, especially New York with
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Cuomo, OK, we've we got to get back to business.
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The mayor of Washington, D.C. opens up in dining restaurants again, and she does it on
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But if you run down the checklist, the big one is let as many people into the country
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who are living overseas as possible, because if you do that, then Democrats will never again
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lose an election ever, because eventually all these people will be given citizenship.
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And that was one of the first executive orders is, all right, they're going to get the DACA
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I'll draw this legislation up and we'll pass it.
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Eleven million people maybe made citizens in the next 100 days and stopping or pausing
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So, again, I, my liberal friend, I go, I, I, you like this?
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Bite in two years, not four years, because people are going to see the siege at the border.
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Now, it won't be reported, but there are enough right wing outlets and conservatives
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The stats will be there and, you know, all of that.
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So people, you've got to assume that in five months or so in the summer by summer, that
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Most people will be vaccinated and the economy will surge again.
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It will, because there'll be commerce much more than there is now.
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Money will be circulating, so the economy will get a nice bump, all right?
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But, but, if you look at the subtext, everything that Biden is doing is designed to take more
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So I have to tell you, Bill, when you say the economy gets a bump, I think the big business,
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the banks and everything else, they're going to get a big bump.
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The banks have already said, if Biden does his taxes, we're just going to increase the
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The ones, and you see it with two things that Biden has done this week.
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The second thing that he has done is he just went and to his cabinet and said, I want you
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to look at the regulations that strengthen our agenda and play to our agenda.
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The first thing Trump did is, look, what is the cost of these regulations to the American
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And if it is costing the American people jobs or money, cut that regulation.
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This will help big business and it will hurt small business, which is already almost dead.
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So I don't know down in Texas what's going on, but here in Long Island.
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They say, okay, well, he's going to, he's going to conduct a war on fossil fuels, which
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he will, because the New York Times wants him to.
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And so we're going to get ahead of this and we're going to jack up all the gasoline prices
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But it, you know, in New York, that's the crazy state, along with California.
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Um, so we're already up 12 cents a gallon since inauguration day.
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The, the, the, because you're absolutely right.
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These corporations, they know every trick in the book.
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They're not going to take no, no, they're going to pass the hit on to the folks.
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I go, Hey, you know, did you see the gas prices putting gas in your big Hummer?
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So it's going to take a while back, but people are going to start to see that they're not
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as well off under progressive principles as they were under the free market Trump principles.
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Now I'm talking about people who work and generate money and who have homes and, and all
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Well, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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But this $15 an hour wage that Bernie Sanders is pushing through, if, if we make that a national
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wage, $15 an hour decimated Seattle, just decimated it.
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And you will see the people at the bottom of the ladder lose even more jobs.
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Already today, this morning, Biden is on executive order, increasing food stamps.
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So the people will be laid off and they will be because the robots are coming to the fast
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So, Bill, let me ask, let me ask you this question.
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I thought of this today when talking about this very thing where we're just reversing what
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And when Trump came in, he reversed what Obama did.
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We can't live like this every four years or eight years.
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We have got to decide if we are a socialist country or a free market and a free people
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or a people that just do what the the autocrats tell us to do.
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Can we go on as a country going back and forth like this?
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Most people don't understand the battle between free markets and socialism.
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They hear it, but do they know what it really is?
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But you're absolutely right that Obama is back.
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So it's really Obama running the country, not Biden.
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And everybody knew when Susan Rice was appointed Biden's top domestic advisor.
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That was basically, hey, Barack, tell me what to do.
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I just have to take a quick break and then we'll come back to Bill O'Reilly.
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Did it mean anything to you, Bill, that the first call to a foreign leader was Trudeau?
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Well, I want to explain the pipeline thing because Trudeau is getting hammered by that.
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And the Canadian economy will take a huge hit because Biden is going to attack the fossil fuel industry.
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So, I mean, it didn't mean much other than, you know, don't invade us.
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But, look, you know, I can't I can't emphasize enough how not in control Joe Biden is.
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So all Joe and Jill want is to wake up every morning and be handed the Washington Post with the headline.
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Joe Biden's the greatest president since Lincoln.
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OK, they don't really want to get involved in the executive orders and what they mean and the unintended consequences and calling up, you know, the king of Thailand.
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But in a strange way, this actually benefits traditional Americans, because my assessment is in two years.
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There's going to be anger against the progressives in this country.
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That's the real weakness of the progressive totalitarian.
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Bill, then let me let me let me bring you here.
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If you look at revolutions by Marxists all around the world, and I study them for 15 years, the Venezuelans learned Hugo Chavez knew that he could do all kinds of things, but he couldn't do them if he didn't have the media and didn't silence dissent.
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Are you and I still able to do what we do as broadly as we do in two years?
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And, you know, I'm not going to allow it to happen to me and my operation, because I've got TV on Bill O'Reilly dot com.
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The notes for news, as you mentioned, I've got radio.
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Well, you have you also have the FCC now changing hands.
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The Democrats are saying that they've got to clamp down on those who are fueling the insurrection.
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They've been trying to shut talk radio down for a long time.
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And the reason is not going to happen is because of Trump, because he appointed so many conservative and traditional judges in the federal system.
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And, you know, that's something that's never reported.
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But it's going to be a lot harder for the progressives to put this clamp of fascism on it.
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But what's lacking on the other side is leadership.
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So there are a lot of people who are just hoping that Donald Trump comes back.
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I want to pick it up right there when we come back.
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More with Bill O'Reilly coming up in just a minute.
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This is the Glenn Beck program and Bill O'Reilly from Bill O'Reilly dot com.
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The author of Killing Crazy Horse, his latest book, joins us now.
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Bill, when we went into break, you said Donald Trump is not coming back, at least with the Republican Party.
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That is terrifying to me, because if he starts a third party, look, I hate the Republicans.
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But if he starts a third party and it doesn't decimate the Republicans before an election, we never win an election again without any kind of monkey business because we split our vote.
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Right. But I don't think he's going to start a third party as far as him being on a ballot.
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I have a movement that I'm just starting called the free speech movement.
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It's kind of like an upgrade, an update of the Tea Party.
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Mitch McConnell, the probably the most powerful Republican on Capitol Hill, is no longer happy together with Donald Trump.
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Anyway, the establishment of the Republican Party doesn't like Trump.
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And I think with the hard time that Trump is going to get for the next at least two years and he is going to get a hard time here, they're going to try to take him out.
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I don't think you'll be convicted in the Senate, but McConnell, he could block this whole thing and he could say to his 50 senators, hey, look, this is bogus.
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And the thing that's going to save Trump is that there's going to be a report, but they may suppress the report from the FBI.
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It could be suppressed, but I know it's already been written that says there was evidence.
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They have evidence at the federal level that this siege at the Capitol was designed well before January 6th.
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By professional provocateurs, people who are disruptive, the Antifa of the right.
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So people have to understand, Antifa, Black Lives Matter movement, those are the disruptors on the left, but there are disruptors on the right.
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Not as many, but they're there and they're nasty.
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And so once the plan was to meet in Washington to protest the vote, these people swung into action.
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And so that will come forth and that just blows out the accusation that Trump planned all this and, you know, encouraged is not going to be enough.
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There's a difference between encouraging something and inciting.
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Anyway, they're going to come after Trump and they're going to try to marginalize him as best they can.
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Mitch McConnell wants that to happen because they want to start afresh in four years.
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And somebody like Nikki Haley or Governor Noem of South Dakota, somebody like that, that they're looking to put forth, not Trump.
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They don't want to go back because they realize how controversial.
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If the economy collapses, if we're in severe economic trouble, then Trump would take on a lot of power almost immediately.
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And then people would start to turn to the guy who's proven that he can run a very efficient economic engine.
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I think he should just pull back for six months.
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But there's going to be a rapidly changing landscape in America.
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People want to know that, that the stuff that Biden is doing is not going to work out in the long run.
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And it's just a matter of how fast the progressives collapse.
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The idea of Donald Trump sitting on the sidelines, does he have the discipline?
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I mean, if he sat back and was just invisible, except for defending himself in court, et cetera, et cetera.
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But if he were invisible for six to eight months and the economy or whatever starts to really go bad, he will be remembered because it happens to every president.
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Once you leave, you start going, you know, that guy wasn't so bad.
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And if he really stays out, but does he have the discipline to stay out of the of the fray?
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Well, I, I think he should watch the Elvis comeback special.
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Elvis kind of disappeared for a couple of years, remember?
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Then he got that leather jacket out of the closet, dusted it off.
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Elvis came back and did something entirely different.
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So Trump, you know, he basically should go to the mountain and you could, you know, and I think he's going to write a book.
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I don't know anybody who's going to publish it, but I'll help him.
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So, you know, at this point in history, the strength that traditional America has is twofold.
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And people don't know that they're very distraught and they're angry and they're lashing out and all this.
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I say the traditional forces are coming back strong for two reasons.
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Number one, the judiciary that Trump put into place.
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And that's why the progressive hated him so much.
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The three Supreme Court justices and all the other circuit justice judges.
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And the second thing is the progressive policies are horrible.
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You can't devastate the fossil fuel industry because there's a theory that climate change is going to overwhelm Long Island.
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I mean, everybody wants a cleaner planet and technology is so rapidly developing that we'll be able to have a blend of all happening and fossil fuel.
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But the way the heavy handed totalitarianism that the New York Times and Hollywood and all these people are encouraging, loudly encouraging, is Senator McCarthy got.
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But at one time, he was the most powerful senator in the country.
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And I said, look, that was McCarthy was one person, one person.
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Um, this is this is the entire system of government from the left.
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You have to say that to, uh, almost everybody, uh, on the left.
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Well, at one time, everybody was behind McCarthy.
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Um, and it turned because people saw how dangerous to them that McCarthyism was today with the
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internet and with the social media companies in a, in an incredible display of arrogance,
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everybody, everybody knows that, Hey, this could happen to me.
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I could get my Twitter account pulled or my Facebook account pulled.
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So all registered Republicans aren't going to be allowed to be on social media.
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It can happen because as I said, there are going to be lawsuits in there and it's going
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to be, you know, nasty if they, if these people keep pushing it, it's not going to
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be like Venezuela when those people had no power at all.
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People who live in Venezuela have any power at all.
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I don't know whether you've been there, but I have, right?
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And that's that here consumers have power in America.
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I mean, people have a voice and, and so it's not the same, but the overreach of the progressive
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And in two years, I think the Republicans could control both houses of Congress, which would
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I would, uh, I would hope that you are, are correct.
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Um, a lot of things have to fall just directly into place.
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When have I not been, you know, that's what you have to take.
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You have to take, and by the, and by the way, Beck, I sent you, um, killing the mob, which
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When I sent you killing crazy horse and we sent it four times.
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First time we got the galley, I said, first one goes to Beck.
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And if you pre-order it on billoreilly.com, we give you half off either killing crazy horse,
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which is sold more than 500,000 copies, uh, or your choice, the United States of Trump.
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So you figure out, cause that book tells you why Trump, what all happened and why it happened.
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Uh, bill is actually was, uh, moved to this hour this week.
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Um, he usually is an hour number two of this broadcast, but, uh, we have something really
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I just, well, I can't speak for what you think.
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Uh, anyway, uh, we, we'll share it, uh, with you coming up in a second, but I think you're,
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we are being, we are being told now globally, please America stand up for free speech.
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And, uh, an interesting story on this, uh, with a very interesting guest coming up in just
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First, let me tell you about American financing, refinancing your mortgage might sound scary.
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Uh, you get a mental picture of somebody sitting in a suit behind a desk and a cold gray room
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fingers drumming on the top of the massive stack of paperwork.
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Let me assure you, if that is what's keeping you from looking in to refinancing your mark,
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uh, your, uh, mortgage, you need to pick up the phone and give the mortgage consultants
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to lead the agency, um, you know, for, you know, for any kind of trade problems.
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Anybody who is, uh, I don't know, maybe out of control as a company.
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The interesting thing is, um, slaughter was against Donald Trump's executive order in May
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seeking to change the implementation of the federal law that protects social media companies
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from liability for content posted by their users.
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So she's now in charge of making sure those social media companies, oh, they are in line.
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Uh, she didn't really have a problem with the social media companies.
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Some would say a payback, but we'll see how that goes.
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I mean, the, uh, I will say the cabinet is not, not shaping up to something that I'm going
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I mean, there's a, you know, there's some, there's some non-terrible names in there.
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You know, outside of her though, I mean, it's been a disaster, I think.
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I mean, she's, I think she's done a good job so far.
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She had a, yeah, like, you know, people are wrecking her for this, uh, interaction about
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the masks yesterday, but I thought, I thought she handled it pretty well.
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I mean, do we have the happen, they have the, uh, audio of, uh, how she handled it?
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Why weren't President Biden and all members of the Biden family masks at all times on
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federal lands last night if he signed an executive order that mandates masks on federal lands
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I, I think, Steve, he was celebrating, uh, an evening, uh, of a historic day in our country.
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And certainly he signed the mask mandate because it's a way to send a message to the American
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We take a number of COVID precautions, as you know, here in terms of testing, social distancing,
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In 1644, John Milton published his famous plea for the liberty of printing without the
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restraints imposed by government licensing, quote, give me the liberty to know, to utter, and
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to argue freely, according to conscience, above all liberties, wrote Milton.
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He published that speech without a government license.
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We have been fighting this free speech thing since very early on in man's life, most likely in caves.
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Big tech is covering the globe and the globe is pushing back.
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The conservatives in America are talking about it.
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But the left is pushing for big tech to regulate our speech, our thoughts, what we can read, what we can't read.
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They know what the loss of free speech really means.
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We're going to talk to somebody in the Polish parliament who is trying to make the case for America to wake up and and realize what's going on.
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The deputy minister of justice and a member of parliament in Poland.
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His name is Sebastian Kalata, and he joins us now from Poland.
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We want to talk to you a little bit about what Europe is doing.
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You guys don't have the First Amendment that we have, a guaranteed right by our Constitution for freedom of speech.
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So you guys have to address it a little differently.
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But you are you are one of the stronger voices, not only in Poland, but all in Europe, warning about what is happening with big tech.
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Maybe we don't have a First Amendment because we have it directly stated in our Constitution.
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The freedom of speech is one of the most important freedoms in our Constitution, in our tradition.
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And we saw that big tech companies, especially Facebook and YouTube, from time to time censor several content which is not illegal.
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For example, Christian or patriotic content, and they decide that this is hate speech.
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And we saw this disturbing because who will judge?
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And they are anonymous, anonymous moderators decide what is disputed publicly, what is discussed publicly.
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And we started to draft a bill on free speech on social media.
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And we are aware that some kind of bill regulating big tech are enforced right now in Germany and in France.
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But their approach is to force social media to delete some content.
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But our approach is to prevent the legal content from being censored.
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And last week and last weeks we saw this big dispute in the U.S. regarding banning Donald Trump, President Donald Trump.
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And many publishers, many politicians right now are interested in our concept because we saw that freedom of speech is in danger.
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So we're talking now to the Deputy Minister of Justice of Poland about free speech.
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You know, in doing my work on history, Poland is a country that just gets walked on over and over and over again through history.
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If you just look at World War II, you're the gateway to Europe or the gateway to Russia.
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And the saddest tales, I think, come from these great freedom fighters who were fighting the Nazis only then to be occupied by the communists who did much of the same thing.
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In America, we don't have a history of somebody telling us what to do.
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And we're, I would say, a little soft, but we're very soft.
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We are very fat and we don't, we just don't think it could happen here in America.
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Tell us what you're seeing and is there a historic context that makes Poland more aware of the value of being able to say whatever it is you want to say?
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You know, our history is rich on the events where we saw censorship.
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In 18th century Poland was stolen away by free countries and both were under slaves of Germany, Russia and Habsburg, Austria.
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And in 20th century, like you said, we were under communist power and my parents remember the censorship even in the 80s of communist regime.
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We in Poland are very careful about freedom of speech.
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We think we are cheering freedom of speech because in some time we cannot free speak of our minds.
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I can give you a nice historical example of censorship on history because you mentioned that Poland was occupied by German Nazis.
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And today we have a decision of Facebook which banned an advertisement, a campaign by Polish Institute of National Remembrance.
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And this institute wanted to present the history of ghetto for children, Polish children in Łódź where they were like, it was like a concentration camp and many of them died there.
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And Facebook banned this material to be promoted as a part of showing Polish history.
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And we see that there is a problem of censorship.
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There are many dangers in big tech companies which we should face.
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We should try to regulate because in history we have many innovations like railways, like phones.
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And at the beginning it was a private, only private organization.
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But when these devices were used by everyone in our lives, these companies create monopause.
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And this monopause in some way started to be regulated by the state because every citizen must be protected.
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The rights of every one of us should be protected.
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And free democracy is very important to be protected to preserve democracy itself.
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So that's why we decided one year ago to start drafting this kind of bill.
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So the difference here in the debate we're having right now is you're seeing Silicon Valley as a monopoly, a cartel, I think, is what you've actually described it as.
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And so the government, what your proposal is, what you're moving towards, is the government has to decide what speech is hate speech and which is not.
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That concerns many of us and concerns me here in America for our system because I don't want the government to decide what free speech is.
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That's not their role under our Constitution with the Bill of Rights.
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Our Constitution says that they cannot do those things.
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Are you concerned at all, after seeing decades of oppression in Poland from an out-of-control government, are you concerned at all that that could be turned around against the Polish people if a bad government gets in?
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Our proposal is different than similar proposals in Germany, France or even the European Commission because they presented also in December the Regulatory Project of Regulation Digital Services Act which obliged the big tech company to comply with European law.
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And our proposal is that the government may step in only if someone in Poland complains about being banned.
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So this decision of government is not about to order Facebook or Twitter or YouTube to delete your account or your content, but to restore it if the decision of big tech company is not complying with Polish law.
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So we want to protect freedom of speech in this mechanism and thank you for this question because it's tricky if government say, okay, okay, we are protecting freedom of speech and we decide which is what's legal and what is.
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And at the beginning, in regulation, we want to protect even them from criticism of banning some stuff because you have some content which is illegal like, I don't know, pornography, terrorism, etc.
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However, there is an area like freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, public discussions on crucial topics and the government should protect your right to speak freely.
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And our proposition is different because we want the government just to check if the ban given by big tech is in line with Polish law.
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So this kind of regulation could preserve some people, some users which are banned on social media because, for example, hate speech and the government may say, no, it's not a hate speech.
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It's an opinion, which is maybe hard, maybe controversial, but it is opinion.
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And this opinion is covered by freedom of speech preserved by Polish constitution.
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Talking to the Deputy Prime Minister of Justice, Member of Parliament of Poland about the regulation of high tech over in Poland, I thank you very much for your article in Newsweek and your wake-up plea to the United States and everything that you're doing for your country.
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I have friends that go over quite a bit and they tell me, I've wanted to go back just to witness this.
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They tell me that your youth, the millennials in Poland, are wide awake and are some of the best scholars on freedom and liberty that are in the world.
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And I find that exciting that your younger generation is appreciating what was so long and hard fought for by your parents and grandparents.
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And I think that you should definitely go back to Poland and I will be happy to have a coffee with you in Warsaw.
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The Deputy Prime Minister of Justice, Member of Parliament of Poland, Sebastian Kolata.
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It is, I wish we could have understood him a little bit more to have more of a conversation
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with him because the history of Poland, especially when it comes to speech, is remarkable.
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I mean, there's a story about this couple in Poland that eventually went to gulags, but
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they believed in freedom and they would not let their voices be silenced.
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And they would go from house to house and they would do a broadcast, an eight-minute broadcast.
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And then they would shut it down, go someplace else, open it up, an eight-minute broadcast.
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And they didn't know if they were having any effect at all.
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But they, on one of their broadcasts, they said,
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we don't, we don't have any idea if anyone is actually listening to us.
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But if you're listening to us and you believe that Poland should be free, just blink your lights.
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They went outside after their eight-minute broadcast and they said all of Warsaw was just twinkling in the distance.
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People were seeking them out because you can't squash truth.
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You know, it was John F. Kennedy that put the fairness doctrine in.
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He put the fairness doctrine in because the Republicans were talking politics on the radio and he didn't like that.
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I mean, I really didn't like the Al Franken show.
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The deal is, just like those people in Poland with the lights in Warsaw, nobody listens to stuff that you just don't believe, that you just, that doesn't make sense.
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You know, this is the one thing that we're good at getting our message out on.
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This and the Internet, we're good at it in a very different way that they don't know how to be good at and they can't compete and they want a monopoly.
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I will tell you that everybody I know is lawyering up.
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I talked to Megan Kelly about this just the other day about how she is leading a group or consulting a group to get the best lawyers in to represent, in her case, not the media, but the average person to be able to go into your schools.
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I know we were all taught to be nice and kind and we still have to be nice and kind, but we have to speak out.
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I don't want somebody to pick on my son or daughter at school because the teachers know that I don't like what they're teaching.
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Forget about the future of the freedom of the world.
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Your son and daughter are not going to have the freedoms and the opportunity you have if you don't stand up and speak out and be relentless on it.
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Trust in social media has hit an all time low of twenty seven percent right now.
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The the American public looks at journalists and reporters.
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Journalists and reporters are purposely trying to mislead people by saying things they know are false or gross exaggerations.
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Almost 60 percent of this country says that most news organizations are more concerned with supporting an ideology or political position than with informing the public.
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And in some ways, both sides are so incredibly stupid.
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What were both of us afraid of with Donald Trump?
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I mean, one of the big fears was that the Democrats would come to him and not vilify him.
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And instead embrace him warmly, flatter him and send all of the stars to him.
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And, you know, obviously, Donald Trump had some pretty serious policy preferences on some in some areas.
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I mean, he didn't talk about a lot of that stuff.
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He cared about trade and cared about war and cared about immigration and those things.
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But there were there was room to negotiate with Trump.
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Instead, they came in and immediately vilified him and made him Satan and, you know, marched on Washington the day he took office and all this nonsense.
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And it set up this, I think, for our side, a positive adversarial relationship where they just hated each other the entire time.
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Now, but there was a there was another strategy for the Democrats to execute that they could have executed in 2016.
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I mean, it's there are if they would have just played their cards differently.
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He became so adamant about the press and the left because they just kept attacking him.
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I mean, and someone who learned this lesson, I think, well and took advantage of it was Van Jones.
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Who was a obviously of a real enemy of the right at one point.
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But I mean, you know, like he was an opponent, certainly a big liberal, a big Obama administration
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And he went in and worked with the Trump administration, including Jared Kushner and Donald Trump himself,
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along with people like Kim Kardashian, who went in there instead of saying, you're the
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Here's a here's something we can work together on.
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And they were able to work out criminal justice reform to the dismay of many conservatives
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And that approach could have been used a lot more often if the Democrats actually, you
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Thankfully, they didn't, frankly, because I know they're still not.
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No, because here's because here's what's here's what's happening.
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Donald Trump, I think, could have had Donald Trump would have been a kingmaker, a kingmaker
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and would be a shoe in for 2024 if he wouldn't have played the ending like he did, if he would
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have if he would have said when the when we were looking into the recounts and everything
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If it comes out and shows that I didn't win, that's fine.
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But the American people and the American people on both sides would have heard that and it
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would have softened the blow if he would have been up on the he did not incite that riot.
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But he didn't do anything to overtly discourage things if he would have discouraged it right
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away on stage and said, look, we're peaceful and, you know, I hope Mike Pence does these
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He said some of those things, but it did not seem like he framed it around.
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And and I believe he believes that I believe that.
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And without proof, you can't you can't change the Constitution.
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But what's interesting about that, though, and we can rehash the details of that.
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But there are enough Republicans who were, you know, say, establishment types that were
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so horrified by what happened on January 6th and the way Trump handled it, that if, again,
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Democrats had decided to take a different approach and go to them and say, look, we're going to
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However, we can be sensible here and avoid your worst case scenarios.
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You probably get 15 Republican senators to go along with this because they're so horrified
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And they want that era gone and they want to have a little bit of a of a they would come
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to the table in a way that would make all of us real conservatives feel uncomfortable about
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And once again, the Democrats are threatening not to do that.
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I mean, Chuck Schumer is going to Mitch McConnell and saying we're not going to take the filibuster
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The filibuster is the gateway to every crazy proposal we've heard.
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It's the only balance of power left if they control all three branches or if we would control
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It's the only thing that slows the machine down, doesn't stop it.
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And and you are able to pass things like more Supreme Court justices packing the courts,
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extra states, all of these sort of like outlier proposals can only occur if they can get rid
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And so it's funny because Joe Manchin before the Georgia election assured everyone he would
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I'm not going to go against that the filibuster.
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And he has as much credibility as Joe Exotic at this point.
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I think that's an insult to Joe Exotic personally.
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But they went they just went to him because Schumer is holding this over McConnell's head
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and McConnell's trying to get this sort of power arrangement.
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He wants things like, you know, let's delay the Senate trial on Trump a few weeks so we
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And they're pushing and they're pushing and they're rolling over all of his demands and
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The one thing McConnell wants more than anything is don't get rid of the filibuster.
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Promise you're not going to get rid of the filibuster.
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And shockingly, Chuck Schumer is not promising that.
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He's saying, oh, well, look, we we we have to hold that over over your head.
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Now, Joe Manchin has said he's not going to vote for it.
01:12:42.940
So in theory, he doesn't have any leverage if you believe Joe Manchin.
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They said, hey, Joe, like you already said you're not going to vote for this.
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Oh, well, I think Chuck Schumer has the right to do that.
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He absolutely should be using that for leverage.
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I mean, look, these Republicans are not going to grind this government to a halt.
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The second they need you can smell the lion cage every time he's on TV now, just take
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I promise when it comes down to it, if they need his vote and they want to go this direction,
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he will be there not for you, but for the left.
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So it's really interesting that we're having this conversation.
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It started with if you wanted unity, if you wanted to be smart, you know, the one thing
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about Bill Clinton was not his wife, but him is he was smart enough to know, all right,
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But they think that they have won everything and they know they only have two years.
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They don't care about bipartisanship when when they say we want these votes to come
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They're not offering anything to the other side.
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So their unity cry is is just that it's bullcrap.
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It's you know, it's it's like, look, I'll let you I'll let you out of prison.
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You're like, well, but nothing on that document is anything I agree with.
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Well, OK, well, I thought I thought we could come together.
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This is a return to the Obama style bipartisanship, which is like we'd really like you to agree
01:14:51.780
with us times 10, I think, because Obama had enough Clinton people that were still like,
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well, let's just let's, you know, let's play it this way.
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And in his own book, he says, I regret I just didn't go for it.
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And I think if Bill O'Reilly is is right, it's going to backfire.
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He was on last hour, by the way, if you missed him for the weekly digest, you can listen to
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it on the podcast at blaze tv dot com slash Glenn promo code Glenn.
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You'll save 30 percent on your subscription right now or you can get it tomorrow, you know,
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on the podcast or I think this podcast will be released today.
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Jason Whitlock is an hour interview with me on the podcast that's released tomorrow.
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But it is Bill O'Reilly has said he thinks this is going to come undone.
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The only thing they don't have is a complete control over the media.
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They don't have complete control over the armed forces because the armed forces, I think I
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I don't want them loyal to Donald Trump or loyal to Joe Biden.
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I want them loyal to the Constitution of the United States.
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There are a lot of people that were planted in all of these places in in the Obama administration.
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And the one thing I talked to somebody was in the White House said the one one thing that
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He was going for the justices and he was going for all of the courts.
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And remember, he didn't put he didn't put people into positions.
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He had all those open positions in the administration.
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He didn't go and look for the diehard fighters.
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And right before he left, they were transitioned into nonpolitical appointees.
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With all of those openings, Trump thought he could do the second term.
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He would take care and root out the deep state.
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He was just trying to find the deep state while he was appointing all of these judges.
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They're putting these things in and they're putting them deep and in concrete.
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This administration will be not as much about what is being passed in Congress as as much
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as these agencies and what the government agencies are doing and cementing that with with rebar.
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And just making it so you just can't pull this thing out.
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If you need a real estate agent to buy a new house, let's say you're moving across the
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Boy, I don't know how your state is doing, but I'm glad I live in Texas.
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I don't know what the future holds, but so many people are moving to Texas and Tennessee.
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And if you're thinking about moving, you're going to need somebody who is really good and
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And the same thing can be said if you're moving from one of these states that, you know,
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is, you know, New York or New Jersey, New Jersey.
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I mean, it's New Jersey, but they're leaving like crazy.
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You need a great real estate agent that has all of the right connections, knows how to
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advertise your home, already has a base that will want to look for a home like yours and
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I saw it yesterday and I am now on page four of Google and I cannot find it.
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The new Assistant Secretary of Health, who was the former Secretary of Health for Pennsylvania,
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She came out yesterday and she said that shaming people who are transgender and name calling,
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she believes should be categorized as a mental illness.
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Because now, if you have a differing opinion, you go down that road, instead of saying it's
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wrong, it's not polite, it's unkind, it's cruel, whatever.
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So now, you open the door to, I have a difference of opinion, and your point of view is hateful
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Now, you go in and you're taken off the streets because you're sick.
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I mean, have you ever heard that before in any country where they do that?
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You don't take people who disagree with the government and put them in institutions?
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We talked about it yesterday in our producer's meeting.
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I don't think she has the reins to be able to do any of that.
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Well, she's in the agency as the assistant secretary of health to be able to do that.
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I get emails from you from time to time, and then you'll say,
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Oh, man, I just came up with this song, and you'll send it to me,
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and I can listen to it, and then you won't let me share it with anybody.
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And I've been dying to share this, so can we get right to it?
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You know, I had a little extra time on my hands this summer.
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You know, between the honey-do list and my new garden and the chickens.
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You know, my touring schedule kind of halted for a while.
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But I just, for me, over the last year, even before the pandemic,
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It's important that I start making more music with meaning.
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And I actually started this album before all of this.
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And really, so much of the advice you've given me with your independent status
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and the way you think really inspired me to make music for my fans,
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make music for this country, music that makes the world a better place,
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even if it's only in my little corner, even if I'm only having a positive influence
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on my neighborhood or my community, to do something that makes the world a better place.
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And I wanted to write a song where it's like, Hey, you know what?
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This country has been through hard times before.
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You know, I always tell people, they're like, you know,
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when they're talking about what's going on in Washington, D.C.,
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I'm trying to focus on what's going on in Taylor County right now.
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You know, it's like I want to make sure that I'm taking care of the people in my community.
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And I think this song American Soul, I want it to be a song that
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I just want to make music that puts a smile on the faces of my fans,
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but also gets them, when we're so surrounded with bad news all the time,
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kind of takes them back to what matters and what you felt.
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I listened to this over the summer, over and over again,
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and I just loved it and have waited for the day.