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On today's show, Glenn Beck sits down with Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) to discuss his recent testimony before the Joint Conference of the Homeland Security Committee. They discuss the new police patch on his uniform, and what it says about him.
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And the new police patch in Arabic from Dearborn Heights.
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Well, let's say hi to Jason, who is filling in for Stu today.
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or should we start with the shooting or the stabbing on the train in Jason?
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I was like, where is Glenn going to start this morning?
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The statement that our rights do not come from our laws and our government
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Most Americans understand the concept of natural rights
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The notion that our rights don't come from laws
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and don't come from government, but come from the creator,
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That's theocratic regime that bases its rule on Sharia law
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and targets Sunnis, Jews, Christians, and other religious minorities.
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They do it because they believe they understand what natural rights are.
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So the statement that our rights do not come from our laws and our government
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And I say that with love in my heart for all morons.
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But I mean, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out.
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But it is your radical, I'm going to say it, theology and Marxism
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Because it's exactly what the Soviet Union did.
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So this is a distinction that is so fundamental that if we confuse it,
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we lose the American dream, the American experiment.
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In Iran, under Sharia law, leaders do say that all rights come from God.
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Now that sounds on the surface exactly like what Thomas Jefferson said
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In Iran, the rights are clarified and defined through clerics.
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They are the only ones with the authority to interpret divine law.
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But, I mean, they have to be consistent with our understanding of God's commands.
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Now we've inserted somebody between you and God.
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Your speech, it is protected unless it contradicts Islam
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Your party, your property, you have a right to property
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so long as the state's jurists agree that it serves the religious order.
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Your life, it's secure unless you break any of the subscribed codes.
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No government, no cleric, no priest, no pastor.
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In fact, you don't have to go to Iran to find this.
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In the constitutions of the Soviet Union, so let me go to Marxism.
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Well, these rights were granted by the government.
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And it's exactly the same thing as the Iranian rights.
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In the Soviet Union, according to their multiple constitutions, you had a right to work.
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You had a right to rest and leisure and vacation.
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You had freedom of speech and press and assembly and association.
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And you had the right to participate in government.
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Now, it is always the fine print because if you are not endowed by your creator with certain unchangeable, inalienable rights,
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who is the one making sure that those rights are the proper rights or going to the proper people?
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In the Soviet Union, speech and press, it only was allowed if it didn't contradict the interest of the working people
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or didn't contradict the building of socialism.
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So you don't really have freedom of speech, freedom of religion.
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It was technically permitted, but only in private and always under surveillance.
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Open religious expression was treated as anti-Soviet activity.
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Work and housing, guaranteed, as long as you obey the system.
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If you were a dissonant, you found yourself unemployed, blacklisted, sent to a psychiatric hospital,
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which was also one of the other guaranteed rights.
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And boy, a lot of people had psychiatric care that were just not psychiatric patients,
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but just dissidents that said, I have rights that come from God.
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You could vote, but only for the Communist Party's approved candidates.
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You can vote, but you only get to vote on who the party, who the clerics say you can vote for.
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It's almost like the Democratic Party here in America.
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Oh, you can vote for Bernie Sanders until we say you're not going to vote for Bernie Sanders.
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Well, unless the party decides to replace her in the middle of the night without your consent,
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Of course, you can vote in a free market system.
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When Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1776 that our rights come from the laws of nature and nature's God,
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He deliberately wove together biblical conviction along with enlightenment and reason.
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Enlightenment and the laws of nature, that's the enlightenment, and nature's God.
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Every person, just because you were born, just because you were human,
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you have rights that no government, no priest, no king, no majority can ever, ever, ever take away.
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They don't come with exceptions carved out by parliament or congress.
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They belong to you because you were created by God.
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And here's another thing you don't have in any other nation.
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Governments are instituted among men, Jefferson wrote, to secure those rights.
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Not to define them, not to grant them, and certainly not to ration them out depending on religious doctrine.
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Iran has rights that come from God but are filtered through the state and its religious authorities.
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In America, the rights come from God and are secured by reason and natural law.
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Now, you don't want to say it's Sharia law because, well, you don't believe in God most likely.
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Although that God probably is very tolerable to you.
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You would rather just look at it from the Soviet point of view.
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This is why our declaration says, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.
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We empower the people, not the clerics, the people.
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Our understanding of natural rights that come from God restrain the rulers.
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No Ayatollah in Iran is going to tell you that you have the right to abolish the clerics' rule.
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Nobody in the Soviet Union or any Marxist utopia is ever going to say you have the right to abolish it.
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Because they understood that God endowed the individual, not the government, with rights.
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If we get this one wrong, you end up with tyranny cloaked in piety.
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You have somebody saying, I'm the only one that cares about your rights, and I'll make sure that your rights are never violated.
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That you will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States from all foreign and domestic threats.
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If you see this difference between the Soviet Union, their constitution, and the clerics in Iran, if you see the difference, you understand why America was and must remain the single greatest experiment in human liberty the world has ever known.
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Except I don't think, again, it's an intelligence problem.
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In fact, it seems no one on the left actually cares about the truth.
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So the other thing that the press doesn't want you to think about
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Because remember, they didn't know if it happened on the train
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and the promise that America still stood for something good.
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He stabbed her in the throat and left her to die.
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Because Irina's story does not fit the narrative.
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Media made it the moral center of the universe.
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that keeps turning violent men loose on the streets
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because the truth deserves to be louder than lies,
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designed to prevent crime from happening in the first place.
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Because by the time somebody is already inside,
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This is a lens that we can't even relate to anymore.
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It was the opposite of what our founders believed.
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an institution sworn to uphold the Constitution,
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Well, it's not just a small gesture of outreach.
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I just spent 10 days in two centers of American culture, and I'm not sure what I learned yet,
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but I want to share with you what I think I learned, what I think I saw.
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And it's surprising to me, because the two cultural centers that I stayed in for vacation,
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one was New York City and the other one was Vegas, oof, let me tell you what I learned in 60 seconds.
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So, I went on vacation last week, and I had some work that I had to do, and I kind of tied vacation into some of the work.
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But first, it took us to Las Vegas, and then we went to New York City, where I had to give a speech.
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And it was my wife's birthday, and silently, you know, as all smiles and happy birthday and everything else, I'm cataloging what I'm seeing.
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But I watched our culture, and what I took away from this is our culture is beyond sick.
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It's just moving from day to day, paycheck to paycheck, or worse, circus to circus.
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Look, Vegas is, I don't like gambling, so, and I love drinking too much.
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So, it's really not a city that it's, you know, all cut out for me.
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It's always been gaudy and bright and flashy and everything else.
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Cheap thrills is not the right word, because nothing in Vegas is cheap.
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You know, long gone are the $5 dinners and the, hey, free show for the gamblers.
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This is a city where everything now is about the money.
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And just looking at the scale of the hotels, as I was walking down the street, and I'm looking at the scale of things,
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I'm thinking, if you don't understand that the house always wins just by looking at the scale of this city,
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you're the one that's just going to be broke on the floor of the casino, because they'll rob you of everything.
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And it has become more and more about the money.
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And to me, at least, I think more and more about the flash of everything.
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Um, the food seemed to be the only thing that was really real in Vegas.
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You know, thanks for the four pounds that I, I, I had, I gained, I took with me.
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But after we would eat, we would wash it down with a show.
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And that, that was not a good palate cleanser, if you will.
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Uh, I've watched the shows and they were soulless.
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I mean, there's only so many tricks that a Chinese contortionist can do, or, you know,
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so many yo-yo-like discs that they can throw in the air and catch before you're like,
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Um, we went to a show called MJ, the Michael Jackson story.
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Um, it was like they took a bad idea and then just said, let's just turn the volume up to
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10 and put bright lights on and we can put everybody in spangles and you're like, wow,
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The people on stage, they might as well have been droids, honestly.
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And because what I, what I took from that again was this city is only about the money.
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The, the, the house doesn't want to spend any money on any star because they'll have to
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And I, I wondered, does this change from when Frank and Sammy and Dean,
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Cause I've seen the old footage, you know, you watch YouTube and you see the old footage
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They, they, they related to people, you know, my parents only took one vacation by themselves,
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And I wondered how did my parents, cause they saw Glenn Campbell, how did my parents afford
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Well, they could afford it because it wasn't like it is now.
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Everything, everything, it seems is like Disney world.
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Everything is how much money can I squeeze out of this person?
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You know, the house isn't just trying to take money at the tables.
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They, they are making sure that every square inch is trying to squeeze money out of you all
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Um, then I had to go to New York city, had to give a speech at the, for the radio industry
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and, um, you know, going from Vegas to New York doesn't improve your mood much, but, uh,
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And so I wanted to make it special for her and do things that she wanted to do.
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We were on fifth Avenue and times square and Chelsea in the village and all of that stuff.
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However, this rot kind of makes sense in a way because New York city is the home of the
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You know, it's fingerprints are on all of the buildings and the architecture of the 1900s
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and, you know, the small theaters that are on the side streets that nobody even really
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Or the little plaque that, you know, said we hosted Margaret Sanger here and, you know,
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all of that nonsense starts here and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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Up on, I don't know, central park West, there is this, this collection of buildings marked the
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society, uh, or the, uh, center for ethical society.
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And, you know, from the 1900s and I thought, what, what are the ethics in this place?
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It looked like a temple, you know, and then the crime and the, the sheer number of people
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out on the streets and, and just the garbage in the streets.
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And it's just gone downhill and no one sees each other.
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Nobody looks, nobody makes eye contact because that, you know, invites trouble or perhaps even
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And I saw the same kind of consumerism in New York that I saw in Vegas.
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I saw it uptown and you go downtown and you see the same kind of consumerism as you see
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It's the separation between the new, uh, youth and the old, you know, people because the old
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people, they all go to fifth Avenue and the young people, they all go to the village.
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It is just packaged differently for those under 35 who don't like consumerism, but they still
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You know, you go uptown and you'll find that $10,000 purse in a huge glitzy building where
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you're just above the door door is a, you know, a golden logo and a hundred thousand
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dollar storefront windows and fancy shopping bags announcing to everybody you shopped here.
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But you go downtown and they don't have those big fancy shopping bags.
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They just have plain shopping bags made of recycled paper from stores in old restored buildings
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It's down on the corner of one of the simple windows that just look into the store with no
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fancy mannequins because the shoppers there, sure, they want the same $10,000 purse, but
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they want to feel better than those people uptown.
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And everybody thinks they're so unique and they're being sold the same garbage.
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I saw people, it was so distorted, the reality in their vain attempt at beauty.
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My gosh, I saw these women who were just so lost and they were surrounded by men who were
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acting and dressing like women that, I mean, I began to see the images from, you know, the
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And it's so strange because what I found real was actually fake.
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I mean, I know that's laughable, but it's true.
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It's an amazing movie and the emotions were real.
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Even though I knew they were all fake, they were at least real.
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The struggles that everybody has, you know, those mistakes that we all make and the truth
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we finally find, just when we think it's just about too late, we find it.
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You know, I thought about my life and what I went through as an outsider, as a, you know,
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I thought about my kids who are outsiders and they're 20 something.
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So I realized the show is so successful because that tragic adolescence in 20 something years,
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And West Side Story was, you know, the same story of Romeo and Juliet.
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It's the same story over and over and over and over again, but it's authentic and it is true.
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The things we're all trying to avoid is the only true thing.
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The next night we saw Operation Mincemeat and I really had to convince my wife on this.
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I said, I know it's your birthday week, but Operation Mincemeat is one of my favorite stories.
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It is a story about World War II and how Ian Fleming and the British convinced Hitler how to move his
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troops from Sicily to where Greece or someplace, because we needed to invade through Sicily.
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And it's a great story, but this was a comedy musical and I'm like, I don't know.
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Well, the producers made, you know, Hitler look pretty ridiculous.
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It was a play of probably 20 characters and they were all played by six people.
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And I could tell you that the laughs were genuine.
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I could tell you that if the show was, was great, but what stood out to me was what was real.
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The script was shockingly detailed and extraordinarily accurate.
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But the raw risk of the talent that stood out on stage, real artists, top of their field,
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working harder than most people work, trying to bring these people from the past to life.
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And they did it and they did it in a shockingly great way.
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I mean, it was, it again was the struggle of an artist just trying to be the best they can.
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It wasn't about trying to fool you into something.
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It was about the human magic that can only happen when humans get together and pour everything into their passion.
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I generally don't go into bars for good reason.
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And if you know me, I'm a big fan of Ralph Lauren for what he has done.
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I think he is the, I think he's the only, the only company, the only person that is not afraid of saying America is great.
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I mean, he does the best advertising for America of anyone else.
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Ralph Lauren, when you see his product, he is America.
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So I walk into this bar and I just want to take a look because I'm a fan of what he has done.
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And I looked at this and I said to my wife, look at the lamps he designed, the lighting, the chairs, the fabrics, everything in this building is his.
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You know, people now, they just expect they're going to design clothing and open a store and they're going to celebrate how great and unique they really are.
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Ralph Lauren started out by selling ties that he designed and made out of the trunk of his car because no one would buy them.
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So he just decided, I'll just go out on Fifth Avenue and I'll just start selling ties.
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I saw it at the Greek diner we had breakfast at.
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Not great food, but still owned by the same Greek family, staffed with his sons and daughters.
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I wondered how many generations of the family has worked there.
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The father, perhaps the grandfather now, still had his accent.
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I spent the week looking over America's medical charts, if you will, and I found mixed messages.
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I found things that were real in places I didn't expect.
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It's good to be back into my little small town in Idaho of 450 people where things are real every day because they have to be real every day.
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But I was really convinced more than ever that New York City is going to be a socialist city.
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They are living in a city that is a garbage dump.
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And, you know, the government will promise to fix things and then they never do.
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And then the people are like, we need more government.
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And, you know, I walked by the Trump Hotel, Trump International.
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And we were staying at the Trump International.
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And I can't tell you how many people I saw flip the building off.
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And then my wife said, no, honey, I think they're flipping you off.
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And I'm like, okay, well, let's just leave it at they were flipping the building off.
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And the mobile, big mobile carriers, they're sending your money to places that you would never do.
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Places that fund abortion, tourism, gender ideology in schools, anti-Christian agendas,
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and the same radical groups that mock your values and the values that you try to teach your kids.
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And then when you complain, they tell you, stand in line, stay in your lane.
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You don't get to opt out of the culture war when the other side is putting their flag in everything, even your phone bill.
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Well, we saw it because she loves Michael Jackson.
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So we saw the Michael Jackson show in Vegas, which was just an abomination.
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And then we saw the other Michael Jackson show in New York.
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Didn't mention a lot of pedophilia stuff in it.
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She wanted people to go see the one in New York.
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But I have to tell you that the video is so disturbing.
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And it's like the video of, I don't even know, was I here or was I on vacation
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when the shooter went into Minnesota, Minnesota.
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That was so incredibly disturbing, the video that came out.
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I mean, think of how many days, how many months, how many cities were burned down
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But the entire world, I mean, all around the world, in London, they were protesting.
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Here, neither of those, the media just doesn't feel like it's worth more than a day.
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Mainstream media or legacy media, not covering it at all.
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I contend if it wasn't for talk radio and X, you wouldn't, and podcasts, you wouldn't know about it.
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They just think that if it's not in the New York Times, it didn't happen.
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Well, it's definitely, the Ukrainian woman story is definitely not in the New York Times.
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I saw multiple ex-posts were saying there's no coverage here, here, here, and here.
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In fact, we didn't get mainstream reporting on it until about last night, just a few hours before we went on air.
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CNN, Axios, which you showed the ridiculous headline.
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But it's clear they're just responding to the outrage.
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I mean, let me see if I can find that headline that was, where was it?
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It was, stabbing video fuels MAGA's crime message.
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And, you know, the one thing that we're not hearing is, maybe it's just me.
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I didn't pay attention to the news, so I can't say this.
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Was anybody pointing out how many killings have happened, how many shooters we have had from men who are claiming to be women?
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I actually had an argument with AI, because I was, like, looking into this right after it happened.
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AI was trying to tell me there's no trend here.
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I was like, so you mean to tell me that we've never had these in the past.
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Now we see one every year or so, or possibly, you know, sometimes more than a year, and this is not a trend.
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If you watch the videos on the Minnesota shooting.
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He patterned himself off of it, and I haven't seen something like that.
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It reminded me, and actually this, the Ukrainian woman attack in Charlotte also gave me very ISIS-type vibes.
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The evil and the sheer just craziness, the mental imbalance of these people combined with the evilness.
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I mean, they didn't have a problem on October 8th.
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I mean, it's the same, it's the same kind of, it's a death cult.
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And until we start calling it that, until we start actually recognizing it for what it is, we'll never solve it.
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And these are two things that we're not allowed to acknowledge.
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We're not allowed to acknowledge that, you know, mental imbalances, this is an issue in this country.
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We're not allowed to acknowledge that crime is a problem.
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We're not allowed to acknowledge that some of these people that are saying they are trans might be mentally imbalanced as well.
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You absolutely, you have to affirm it, and that's it.
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And then if there's any consequences, you have to just put it out.
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It is so clearly, we are so clearly a nation that is struggling with deep mental illness.
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It's, you know, it's not just some of those who are transgender.
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Look at those who are detransitioning and how they talk about it now.
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It was a lie they absolutely believed in and they were trapped in it.
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And, I mean, you're trapping people in these emotional hells and they're not finding any relief.
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I don't, I mean, we, you talk about like, you know, certain vaccines that they, they, they don't, you know, look at some of the side effects.
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Like, you know, the rapid release of the COVID vaccine that, that should have gone through like, well, like a decade trial.
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It didn't, we won't know the ramifications for that for who knows how long.
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Like some of these, we did a special on, you know, the WPATH files and giving some of these drugs to children.
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I mean, some of these drugs are not for that at all.
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This is just a side effect that it stops some of their growth and, you know, becoming the gender they're supposed to be.
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They are just affirming it and we don't know the ramifications at this point.
01:56:26.260
Hey, you know, let me, let me go over the, you saw the JFK testimony last week.
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All the senators came out just blasting him for all kinds of stuff.
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And look, I don't agree with RFK on a lot of stuff, I'm sure.
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But, you know, all the stuff they were saying that he was doing, I mean, he would answer and he'd be like, well, no, but that's the answer.
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And they did everything they could to talk over him.
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And all of them, all of them were under just attack, attack, attack, attack, attack.
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And I thought, boy, this guy is right over the target.
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When he starts coming out with facts and he starts actually talking about percentiles and he starts talking about things like autism, things like that, you can't even, again, that's something that they can't even acknowledge.
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I mean, they were saying, you know, why won't you come out with the protocols?
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And he's like, the protocols are right in the front of every study.
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So you are saying you won't come out with a protocol.
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And they just kept saying, he kept saying over and over, you don't even understand what you're talking about.
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I, you know, I don't know all of this stuff perfectly like I should.
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I don't know if everything he's talking about is right.
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You look at life expectancy for the average American and how it is just nosediving.
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How many people do you know have cancer right now?
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He's like, look, you guys have all been here while this has taken just a cliff dive.
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And now you're coming in when I'm questioning and saying, wait a minute, what is causing this?
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I mean, he just, if you actually took time to listen to him and, you know, that's the other thing.
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I, you know, Stephen Hawking was easier to listen to.
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I feel horrible because he would be so much more effective if he didn't sound like he sounds.
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But if you actually sat and you watch that whole thing, I mean, he killed it.
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And why would you be so worried about him questioning the establishment on some of these causes?
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Well, shoot, here we are with open eyes and a bit of rebellious nature.
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There's another big story that happened last week that we're still seeing the fallout over, which I'm not quite sure why.
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And that is the Department of War going after a drug boat off the coast of Venezuela.
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Jason, I'm trying to remember the last time that the press was this upset about terrorists being bombed.
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I mean, I don't even remember them questioning when Barack Obama bombed American citizens and drone strike them.
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No, the aspirin factor, they didn't do that either.
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I mean, it's remarkable how the double standard is happening here.
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Something that we've told you about for a very, very long time.
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Met with the leaders of most of the scariest terror groups in the world, including Hezbollah, Iran, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, all of them.
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I think it was actually dubbed the secret meeting, which is hilarious.
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And you can find all this in congressional testimony.
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We've just never acknowledged it until, well, I guess on your show, it's been acknowledged publicly.
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We've known that there's an actual terror island.
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It's Margarita Island, but Jimmy Buffett had nothing to do with this island.
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Never would be associated with this Margarita Island.
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It's basically a terror training camp for people of Iranian Hezbollah.
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Literally a terror training camp that when they finish their training there, they are shipped back to the Middle East to finish their training in Iran and then come back.
02:03:38.340
Yeah, I've looked at the official transcripts of this in testimony, and they have it mapped out, at least they did then, of on this island where the specific IRGC, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, are on this island.
02:03:55.640
Now we actually have a terror designation on some of these groups, including Trin de Agua, which the government said were part of this boat strike on Tuesday, killed 11 people.
02:04:08.040
And I'm just, I'm confused because we've never had these questions when other presidents had designated other terrorists and we've gone after them with drone strikes or Tomahawk cruise missiles or anything.
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So if the standard is now, oh, there's no evidence.
02:04:26.240
If that's now the standard, can we just make it blanket for all attacks then?
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Yeah, I am for holding the government responsible.
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I am for saying, you know, you've got to give us evidence.
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You don't have to give it to us in advance, but you damn well better have it after.
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You know, step to the podium and say, here's what it was.
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I want that for when the president that is popular with the media is in.
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I want to know all of the facts, but we've never asked for those in the past.
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And if you want to learn more about the Terror Island, we'll give you some links to it.
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We'll tweet out some links to the shows that we did on Blaze TV where we laid all of this out years ago.
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It's very important that you know what Venezuela is, what it's become, and why it's such a danger to the United States of America.