China's Microchip Monopoly | Guests: Bill O'Reilly & Sarah Teske | 10⧸15⧸21
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Summary
Biden announces a new series based on the Old Testament, The Covenant, starring Christian Bale and Andrew Lincoln. President Joe Biden also calls for an end to the "Vaccination Mandate" and calls for universal pre-existing health insurance coverage for all Americans.
Transcript
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Let me talk to you a little bit about The Covenant.
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It is a multi-season TV series adaptation of the stories of the Old Testament.
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And it is written by a dear friend of ours, Andrew Clavin, who is really one of the most
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I think he was up for an Oscar, wasn't he, for In Line of Fire, the Clint Eastwood movie?
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He's going to write the Bible accurately, and all of it will come to life on TV.
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But, you know, Netflix won't be funding this production, so we have to do it ourselves.
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If you understand that we need to get these stories into the culture, please invest in
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You can find out all of the details at C-A-Y-O-T-V, K-O-T-V dot com slash Beck.
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It's The Covenant television series at C-A-Y-O-T-V dot com slash Beck.
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Got a great show coming up for you in just a minute.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Behind my cardboard microphone, we have some good news coming from President Biden.
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Vaccination requirements should not be another issue that divides us.
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That's why we continue to battle the misinformation that's out there.
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I just want you to know that these vaccine mandates should not be another thing that divides us.
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All you have to do is abide by the vaccine mandate.
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How much relief factor do you need to make that pain in your ass go away?
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Can we just, in 2022, can we just cover our ballots in relief factor?
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She said, I began taking relief factor three months ago, and I love it.
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I can't tell you enough how much it has helped relieve the pain that I have had.
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Before I started taking it, I could barely stand, much less walk.
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And I can tell you, my feet are as thankful as I am.
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My husband's been taking it, too, and it's helped with his aches and pains as well.
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It's worked for Judy, worked for her husband, worked for me, and thousands of others.
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70% of the people who try it go on to order more month after month.
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If anybody has been waiting, McDonald's, they're finally releasing the McPlant Burger.
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It's coming here, too, by the way, right in our neighborhood in Texas.
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You know how pictures always, they always look better than what you, right?
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I want to show you the picture of the McPlant Burger.
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That doesn't look like anything I would put in my mouth ever.
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I mean, say what you want about it, but the Impossible Burger, it's kind of a good name.
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The whole point of these things is you're supposed to forget you're eating plants.
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It comes out in November, by the way, and it is coming right to our neighborhood, so we can taste
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The doctor has been saying, too much plant in your...
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We should also point out that your doctor is also the one saying, don't have normal ivermectin.
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Andy, some of this rat poison should work well for you, too.
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Did you hear on Joe Rogan, Sanjay Gupta comes on, and we have that cut.
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Why would you say that when you're talking about a drug that's been given out to billions
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and billions of people, a drug that was responsible for one of the inventors of it, making the
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A drug that has been shown to stop viral replication in vitro.
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Why would they lie and say that's horse dewormer?
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But don't you think that a lie like that is dangerous on a news network when you know
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Do you think that that's a problem, that your news network lies?
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They lied and said I was taking horse dewormer.
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First of all, it was prescribed to me by a doctor.
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If you got a human pill, because there were people that were taking the veterinary medication,
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You got it from a doctor, so it shouldn't be called that.
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Ivermectin can be a very effective medication for parasitic disease.
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Does it bother you that the news network you work for out and out lied, just outright
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I should have asked before coming on your podcast.
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I should have asked before I came to do this podcast.
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I should have asked before I came to do this podcast.
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Here he is with Don Lemon after that interview.
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He did say something about ivermectin that I think wasn't actually correct about CNN
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OK, ivermectin is a drug that is commonly used as a horse dewormer.
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So it is not a lie to say that the drug is used as a horse.
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I mean, the FDA even put out a statement saying, you know, basically reminding people it was a strange sort of message from the FDA.
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Stop taking this stuff is essentially what they said, referring to ivermectin.
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Now, I think what Joe's point is that it's been approved for humans, but not necessarily for COVID.
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It's been it's been used for a parasitic disease for something called river blindness.
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But, you know, just because it works for one thing doesn't mean it works for something.
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And, you know, there's still there are studies that show this helps around ivermectin.
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I mean, for the most part, if you look, there's disagreement on whether it actually is effective.
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Nobody is watching this, that Sanjay Gupta, to schlep his books and stuff, has to go onto a podcast.
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Do you remember the day that Joe Rogan had Elon Musk on and the stock went down?
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And I remember that day because I in a commercial break, I turn on CNN and I hear them talking about it.
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And I thought to myself, the number one podcast, a guy who is sweeping the nation.
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They have to go on to Joe Rogan to schlep a book and take that kind of accurate abuse.
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And then then he goes back with his tail between his legs.
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And he's like, well, no, I mean, it is a dewormer.
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And what what Lemon is trying to do here is change, move, you know, move the goalposts.
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It's yes, it could be used and is used for livestock.
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However, it is also something we require every single person who comes here as a refugee to take.
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We require it for them to come in the country because of what it does to parasitic disease.
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Now, there is a disagreement about whether it is effective against COVID.
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But the but that's not what that's not what the standard was.
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To say he was taking horse dewormer in some really outrageous way is to to try to move the goalposts to something else.
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It's it's like saying, why are you eating food that bunnies eat?
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Now, you can make that point that bunnies do eat.
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I have no idea if there's actually any plant in the McPlant.
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You could say it's bunny's food and get away with it and it'd be accurate.
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I mean, it would be in my life would be in my life.
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Throw it out in the throw it out in the backyard.
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This is a quote from Don Lemon talking about Joe Rogan.
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Quote, he is taking several medications, including a drug meant for deworming livestock.
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It can be used in that way, but that's not what it's meant for.
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Joe Rogan says he has COVID, taking livestock drug despite warnings.
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Joe Rogan announces he has COVID, is taking horse dewormer ivermectin.
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So maybe technically it's not a libelous situation.
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Though the quote, he is taking several medications, including a drug meant for deworming livestock.
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That's ivermectin should be suing for that one.
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Yeah, because that's not only what it's meant for.
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Do you know, you know, you have really good interactions with people.
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You have a hundred good interactions with people and they lie to you one time.
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That's that you, you, you, you trust is earned.
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You could have 100 things that you have done and it's been accurate.
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You lie to somebody one time and they may not turn away from you.
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Now, if you have told a hundred things that are true and a hundred things that are lies,
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This is the end of, gosh, do you remember when we left?
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Almost every day the year before we left Fox and CNN, Stu.
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Remember, every day I would say, every day I would say, we got to get out of here.
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But when I was there, the network had the credibility and the individuals also had their own credibility.
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But Fox, with the audience, had an umbrella that it could pretty much do no wrong.
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If something burns itself to the ground, but no one is around to see the flames, does it actually burn?
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We have to go into the double standard of Netflix with the Dave Chappelle, the latest Dave Chappelle special on Netflix.
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You just don't know it because it doesn't feel like it.
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And we have all these people who are waking up.
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Have you noticed how many people are now saying this is bullcrap?
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Even if they don't say that, they're not watching it on TV anymore.
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Now the job is to overwhelm the system financially.
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What I'm telling you is stand together in the truth.
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Remember, Saul Alinsky, his whole thing was divide people.
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That's why the algorithms are suppressing voices like mine, not because they're afraid that
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it's going to change the world, although I believe that is true with many with many voices.
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They suppress them because they don't want you to see what's popular.
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They don't want you to feel like, wait a minute, I'm I'm actually in the majority on this.
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And here's the easiest thing you can do to begin that journey.
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Do business with companies that support your values.
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And I'm not asking you to, you know, hey, forget Disney.
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I'm saying Patriot Mobile is on the same carriers.
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They have better ranked better in customer service than other big carriers.
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They are half the price and they support your values.
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They're not, you know, giving money to Planned Parenthood.
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They're not, you know, having, hey, we got a seminar.
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We've got to get on the same page together and stand together.
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So the Netflix CEO, Ted Sarandos, has doubled down on the defense of Dave Chappelle.
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Now, I'm sure this has nothing to do with one hundred and forty million dollars that they paid Dave Chappelle to make these specials.
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I'm sure it has nothing to do with how wildly popular those specials are.
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But they came out because there's a lot of people, the transgender employees at Facebook and the activists have come out and they are.
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They're saying, I'm not going to I'm not giving my money to to Netflix anymore.
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And wow, Ted Sarandos has taken a hard stand out of the goodness of his heart.
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And he believes in, you know, freedom of speech and all of that.
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And he said the activist claims that Chappelle's humor was the equivalent of real world harm is false.
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I recognize that distinguishing between commentary and harm is hard, especially with stand up comedy, which exists to push the boundaries.
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Some people find the art of stand up to be mean spirited, but our members enjoy it.
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And it's an important part of our content offering.
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Is it is it really or do you just know you're on the losing side of this and your programming is really starting?
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And you just spent one hundred and forty million dollars on it.
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That's what it is, because I can guarantee they're not going to put Steven Crowder on.
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They would never say that about any comedian that, you know, was an up and coming guy.
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And it's also not even true by their own actions.
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I mean, I would agree with what he said, right?
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For comedians can basically go wherever they want to go and they should have real commentary.
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But like they did a show a few years ago called with Bob and David, which is a sketch comedy show.
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Basically, an extra few episodes of the, you know, the one of the greatest sketch comedy shows of all time called Mr. Show with Bob and David, which was an HBO show.
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And they did an episode of that show where they have like, it's kind of like a mock of like, you know, the libertarian thing where you're like, everyone's you're going through like a police checkpoint.
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And you're filming yourself and like talking to the camera.
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And at the end of the sketch, David Cross, who's incredibly liberal, by the way, like one of the most liberal people in the world, like like going on stage in his in his in Texas on his on his own personal comedy tour, blasting seriously, like no funny stuff.
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Like if you voted for Trump or if you're, you know, if you're a Texan, get out of here.
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He did an entire tour, I believe, just basically bashing Trump was the entire thing.
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At the end of this sketch, he is trying to prove something about race.
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Where he shows that the cops always come after people, black people, and he does it in blackface.
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They deleted the sketch from the show, the entire sketch.
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But yes, yes, some of it is amazingly filthy, awful.
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Like, I can't believe anyone's ever thought that, let alone said those words.
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The story he tells about transgender, his transgender friend is like it will bring you to tears.
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He writes in about how Rough Greens has affected his dog's life and his own.
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He says, my beagle is 17 years old, sleeping 20 hours a day.
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I tried Rough Greens and 20 days later, I am amazed.
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And when they are getting close to the end, it is so sad.
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And to see your dog come back and really just thrive is what Rough Greens is really all about.
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Steven Crowder, Jason Whitlock, Chad Prather, Pat Gray, Glenn Beck, Stu Does America, all part of Blaze TV.
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I had dinner last night with a fascinating guy named Jim Lentz and his wife, who is just as impressive as he is.
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He was the CEO of Toyota North America and then the COO of Toyota Motor Corporation of North America.
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And then he was the senior managing officer of Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan.
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I mean, this guy was with Toyota for like 38 years.
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He's the guy who moved the plant from California to Texas.
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And I said, Jim, I just have to understand the supply chain.
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And 15 minutes later, Tanya and I were sitting there with our mouth wide open.
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But I've asked him to come on to explain it to you.
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First of all, the supply chain and how we have how we get things now.
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You know how they say grocery stores are replenished 10 times a day.
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This is all the supply chain is a wonder of the world.
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He said, Toyota and apparently all the big companies now, he said, like Walmart, same thing.
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He said, you know, the seats, the coverings and everything.
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He said, those seats are made by another company.
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And he said, they don't arrive until 20 minutes before they're supposed to be bolted into the car.
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He said, we have we have supply chain times that are down as close to 12 minutes from installation.
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So that package or that box of the chips that have to go into that car are 12 minutes out.
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And by the time they get to the line, it's time to push them in.
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When he explains it to you, you will be it is a wonder of the world.
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And it's, you know, it's done a lot in a lot of ways to save cost.
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They don't have to have giant warehouses where they store everything.
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He said, when I was at Ford, he worked at Ford a long time ago.
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He said, you know, you stop making a car when you run out of parts.
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And he said, honestly, you know, this is back in the 70s, I think, or 80s.
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He said, honestly, you know, we'd be we'd get down to like the very last few parts of
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And he said, we'd have a blue front seat and a red vinyl backseat.
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And he said, we bolted them in the car and just sent it off.
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And he was like, you had to let the dealership go.
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He said, but you just when you get down to it, you just use the parts that you have until
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And and so I said, so so, Jim, help me out here.
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And he said, well, it's it's ridiculous to go to the port and say, you're going to unload
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He's like, where are you going to put the stuff?
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And he's like, if you have warehouses, you are about to get into the money, he said,
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He said, but these companies, Walmart, et cetera, they don't go into the back to get, you
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know, that Teddy Ruxpin when it's out for Christmas.
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And it probably you'll probably be looking at a Teddy Ruxpin and it's like it doesn't
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They start making the chips and then shipping the chips and they arrive 12 minutes before
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Try to buy a red car anywhere in the world today.
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And he said, cause you can't get one red paint currently does not exist because there's
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So I don't know about all red paint, but he said the pigment pigment for red, he said,
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is from one place and the supply chain is completely broken there.
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You just, you realize the cascading effects of all these things.
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Like you go back to the beginning of COVID and you have a situation where people are like,
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oh my gosh, the economy is going to be shutting down for a while.
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So normally all the shipping containers that go back and forth between the United States
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and like, let's say China, uh, they go back and forth with stuff on them.
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Well, we get into COVID and first of all, a lot of places shut down manufacturing.
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So those shipping containers aren't going back and forth.
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Secondly, a lot of, a lot of shipping containers are leaving China with things like PPE that
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are going to places they wouldn't normally ship to like Africa, right?
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So you take a shipping container to Africa and Africa doesn't have anything.
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So these shipping containers just wind up sitting in Africa for a long period of time.
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Because nobody wants to take an empty ship or the shipping containers empty.
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Unless the price gets so high that they will do it.
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And now we've come to that part of it where now the prices have gone up by 10 times what
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So now we, China ships a bunch of stuff over to the United States.
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It sits outside these ports for long periods of time.
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They don't want to wait to reload it with things from a farm or something, some products from
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a farm to go back to China because it's not as high margin.
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So they're taking them now back empty to get these high rates back to China and bringing
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them back here again where they're getting stuck in the ports again.
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Eventually this stuff I think would work out, but we're, you know, it's going to take a,
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it could take a while and it could be real pain.
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Like, you know, if you're living in Mongolia, I don't know, maybe you can't get your PlayStation
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I said, so Pete Buttigieg said that it would be, it would be years and years before it would
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And I think it is, you know, for a superpower, that is unacceptable.
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I don't think the market will allow years and years of it without, without some other
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major interruptions like Taiwan being overtaken by China.
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So that's the other thing I said, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
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Everything, your, your stove, your oven has a chip.
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And without that chip, those products don't work.
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He said one, the number one chip manufacturer in the world is Taiwan.
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If China takes over Taiwan, the entire world is held hostage by China.
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Like for instance, we learned, we don't make our own PPEs.
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At least we should be, we should be diversifying our portfolio.
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Some stuff is made in France and England and Germany and here in North America and South America.
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We should have a suppliers, B suppliers, C suppliers.
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He said, the water and everything that is, is used to make chips.
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He said, the minerals and the mining and everything else.
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He said, there's no way, no way environmentalists would ever.
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He just said, there's no way they'd ever be made here in America.
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And this puts a new spin on everybody saying, we're not going to go defend Taiwan.
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If Biden doesn't defend Taiwan, he has given the world to China.
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And I don't think, I don't think he would, he's going to defend Taiwan.
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I mean, he wouldn't even defend the wars we were already in.
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Let alone ones that are new wars that are being.
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And quite honestly, I don't trust the Pentagon with these, with these leaders and him as
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I don't trust that we could get into a defense of Taiwan and actually pull it off.
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I mean, I, people are like, I can't believe Pete Buttigieg is taking off all this time
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for his, uh, for his baby, for paternity leave.
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The best thing that can happen to the United States is Pete Buttigieg not doing his job.
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Um, that would improve the United States of America.
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I wish this COVID, um, money would actually go to more politicians.
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You know, they're like, they're the ones that are like, you know what?
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I mean, I'm getting a lot of money just to sit at home.
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I asked him, I said, I've never seen a car built at a factory.
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So I'd like to take the cameras in because he said it, I mean, can you imagine?
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I mean, just, it's like, do you know that thing?
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It really is like that, except it's timed perfectly.
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You know what came to mind though, is do you remember when we had the freeze here in
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Texas and the, the, I think it's shell or golf that makes most of the foam sprays
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the plant went down and when the power went out, the factory stopped and the foam set in
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Like that's why foam is like impossible to get because there's one plant that was making
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90% of it and it all set and they don't, they still don't have an answer.
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You, you can't just shut this down and then restart it.
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So I had Michael Malice on for the podcast today.
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He's an anarchist, but he's an anarchist kind of like Penn Jillette is.
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As he says, the black flag comes in many colors, but he is a guy who's like, stand up for your
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He's a really interesting, funny, and smart guy.
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And you're going to disagree with him on some stuff.
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And you will think things that you haven't thought before.
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And came over as a child and later wrote a book that we've talked to him about.
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Which is called Dear Reader, which is a great book about North Korea.
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So, I mean, you could see how foundationally, you're born in the Soviet Union, you go to
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North Korea, how you'd be very much against government power being centralized.
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I mean, he's against the police, but you have to hear him talk about it because then
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you're like, okay, I get where you're coming from.
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You know, his father was, you know, the police in Russia, that was never a good thing.
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When the police arrived at your house, someone was disappearing.
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And so he has a really unique perspective, but very, very funny for a guy who's, I think,
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The comedy per inch of his height is incredible.
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Uh, and I think you'll walk away feeling really optimistic.
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The Glenn Beck podcast comes out tomorrow, but it's available for blaze TV subscribers
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Your wife is the beginning of all problems in my household, in my household.
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I mean, because I would agree with you, obviously, on-
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Um, I don't know if you know this, but from the White House yesterday, they informed us
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Only the, uh, only the wealthy are really affected by it.
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Uh, I mean, is it just us who are having our liver pate, uh, that need to be, uh, squeezed
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for every silver mercury dime that we have in our collections?
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Uh, I mean, this is why I just never vote for the Democrats.
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Because, uh, uh, they're just, uh, they're just one of the people.
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And that, uh, that person that does television from time to time, you know him, uh, he's an
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Uh, uh, he's on next, uh, because as the working class would say, it's Friday.
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Navigating the house, uh, the housing market, uh, not what it used to be.
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I mean, it was, I mean, it was never what you would call easy.
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Uh, but you need the best real estate agent on hand that you can find.
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If you're selling your home, you're going to need somebody who can just get your home sold
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And it also requires in other places like Texas, somebody who can juggle multiple offers
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If you're selling your home here in Texas, you want that person.
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If you're selling your home in, uh, California or Chicago, that's sad.
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You're going to need somebody really good at buying a home as well.
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You can find that real estate agent that will help you buy or sell your home.
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You know, those Irish, he's probably stumbling in drunk.
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Well, we're going to have to have a petition and we'll perhaps come to your house and burn
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Um, all right, Bill, what was the big story of the week?
00:45:59.540
Mark Zuckerberg spent $420 million trying to influence the 2020 election and he was successful.
00:46:20.800
So tell me the story because I read the story and I never got to it on, on air.
00:46:28.520
But if you watch me on the No Spin News every night, that is your key.
00:46:39.920
There are laws in every single state against electioneering at polling places.
00:46:46.300
That means when you go to vote to a polling place, there can't be somebody there screaming
00:46:51.180
at you to vote for a certain person or giving you advice or giving you a hot dog or anything.
00:47:01.760
But if you have a mail-in ballot, there are no restrictions for someone coming to your
00:47:09.360
house and actually filling out the ballot for you.
00:47:14.180
Putting it in the envelope, taking it with them.
00:47:19.860
And bringing it to the polling place in your county.
00:47:25.620
That's why the left wants the mail-in ballots universal, because there's no limitations on
00:47:39.280
No, he fell asleep the minute I said Bill O'Reilly.
00:47:44.460
Enter Mark Zuckerberg, the major domo at Facebook.
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Zuckerberg and his wife donated a colossal $420 million to two non-profits.
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They are the Center for Technology and Civic Life, CTCL, and the Center for Election Innovation
00:48:18.080
Now, these non-profits say they're non-partisan, which is a lie.
00:48:33.560
These two organizations hire vote navigators, who are paid very well.
00:48:41.120
In the last election, Trump versus Biden, you'll all remember that, all right, these
00:48:46.840
vote navigators operated in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas,
00:48:58.460
Those were the states targeted by these two non-profits, using $420 million to pay the
00:49:13.700
Quote, they assist voters potentially going to their front doors to answer questions and
00:49:21.980
assist in ballot curing and witness absentee ballot signatures.
00:49:32.620
Wait, wait, what's the definition of ballot curing?
00:49:36.300
But the quote I just read you comes from the two non-partisans.
00:49:42.160
They send people out to houses to show you who to vote for.
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Ballot curing is, if you make a mistake on a mail-in ballot, they correct the mistake.
00:50:00.960
And that's not necessarily always a bad thing, right?
00:50:03.840
Like, it's the idea, if you make a mistake, the government can come and say, hey, like,
00:50:13.020
If it's a non-partisan thing, yeah, it's not bad.
00:50:15.640
Ballot curing isn't necessarily always horrible, but if you're doing it this way, where you're
00:50:19.780
sending partisan people out to do it, I mean, it's terrifying.
00:50:24.560
Of all the vote navigators, of all of them, only one county, only one out of all of those
00:50:41.140
Every other county where the vote navigators navigated shockingly went for Biden in a huge
00:50:49.840
way, which threw the vote count to Biden in very closely contested states like Arizona,
00:50:59.660
like Georgia, like Wisconsin, I'm sorry, I don't think I mentioned Wisconsin in that crew.
00:51:07.480
Those were all the states where there were questions.
00:51:10.140
Where the vote navigators run by these two organizations showed up.
00:51:14.820
Okay, so O'Reilly takes this story and runs with it last night.
00:51:20.340
And after that, I got on a plane and I went to Mar-a-Lago and I interviewed Trump.
00:51:26.380
Trump, and if you want to see a little bit of it, I posted already on BillOReilly.com.
00:51:31.480
Okay, that'll run on Monday night on the NoSpin News and all of our other affiliates.
00:51:46.560
Okay, and he said, well, Zuckerberg broke the law.
00:51:54.320
But every state has to understand what he did and pass laws against it, just like the
00:52:07.660
Trump had Giuliani and Sidney Powell and all these other people, the pillow guy, everybody
00:52:13.640
run around screaming about the Dominion voting machines, the dead people voting, the illegal
00:52:20.740
aliens voting, screaming, screaming, screaming, screaming.
00:52:25.200
And still to this day, millions of Americans believe that was the fraud.
00:52:32.360
There was some of that, but not to the extent of this.
00:52:39.640
Fraud, navigators going to the homes of mostly poor, mostly out-of-it people, and telling
00:52:49.960
them to vote for Biden, and actually filling out the ballots for them, and then taking the
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Because you're not going to hear it on the corrupt corporate media.
00:53:10.920
Now, after I explained it to Donald Trump, and that's a very good exchange that you're
00:53:26.420
You know, about Afghanistan, about Biden, about Millie, you name it.
00:53:31.620
But anyway, this story is so important and so powerful, but I will tell you, most Americans
00:53:39.380
are never even going to hear it, which is why we are now living in red China, because
00:53:48.700
Even the morons on Fox News aren't going to cover this, because they're not smart enough
00:53:58.960
I saw this story, and I was so tired of hearing about Zuckerberg and all of this stuff that
00:54:07.100
Thank you for bringing this to my attention and to America's attention.
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I'm giving you a pass on it, because you're a genius for putting me on your program every
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10 seconds, Station ID, and back to Bill O'Reilly.
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So, Bill, you know, with this revelation, you know, we have the Democrats now coming out and saying they want to get rid of Section 230.
00:56:06.140
And that's exactly what people like Zuckerberg want.
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If this, what you're saying is true, and I believe it probably is, you have the payback coming in the form of, we're going to regulate the way you want us to regulate.
00:56:27.640
What, I mean, how does this, how is this solved?
00:56:30.020
I think you have to start at the basic premise that Silicon Valley and the social media companies are all far left.
00:56:39.020
And I know that because I have friends who work inside them.
00:56:44.040
So that if you are a conservative or a traditional American, and you work for a social media company in Silicon Valley, and you open your mouth, you're in trouble.
00:56:56.720
And what the major domos of these companies want is the ability to censor what's on social media.
00:57:07.540
Which means that if you're traditional and conservative, you get the same treatment as their employees.
00:57:15.460
You better keep quiet, or you're not going to have a job, and you're going to be ostracized socially within the company.
00:57:25.480
So we'll decide what you see and hear on social media.
00:57:31.620
Now, they know that the right is not going to agree with that and not going to accept it.
00:57:52.420
And that's why the Zuckerberg story is so important.
00:57:55.820
When you sink $400 million into two crews to pay election navigators to go to homes to tell people how to vote, you've got a massive scandal.
00:58:10.520
But the people of America aren't going to know that because it's not going to be reported.
00:58:16.720
Now, I suggested to President Trump last night in my interview that he make this a hallmark of his upcoming campaign.
00:58:33.080
And that, believe me, I got into that heavy with him.
00:58:37.880
But I said, if you propose specific laws to make our elections more honest, the American people will respond to that specificity for the day.
00:58:58.120
That for, what, almost a year, the Trump forces have been running around screaming about voter fraud in the wrong way.
00:59:10.600
It wasn't a massive Dominion voting machine problem.
00:59:23.840
The key precincts in Georgia, in Michigan, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, in Arizona, in Nevada, all had voter navigators.
00:59:34.640
Massive amounts of them going to very specific places where the voter turnout was usually low.
00:59:42.800
And they knew that these poor precincts, they were all poor, were going to vote for the Democrats.
00:59:54.760
If the Koch brothers, who are libertarian, they are not conservative Republicans, can you imagine if they would have spent half a billion dollars doing the exact same thing in states where it was close and funny business was suspected?
01:00:17.080
Can you imagine what the media would be saying?
01:00:25.360
But, see, we're beyond this now because everyone knows.
01:00:29.900
Everyone who pays attention knows that the corporate media, and this is so insidious, I can't even believe it, it's going to lock down any information about stuff like this.
01:00:41.100
Let me tell you something, Bill, I'm not going to tell you the story yet, but there was a story that was out two days ago, and a friend of mine was telling me about it, and I went to Google it, and he said, no, no, no, no, let me see.
01:00:58.560
And I showed him what I was Googling, and he said, well, add this.
01:01:02.480
I had to, at the third try, I had to write in exactly what the story said, like two sentences.
01:01:26.620
I can find anything, but I couldn't find that story.
01:01:29.780
And this is getting worse and worse and worse, and the American people don't understand, and I'm not being arrogant and condescending, but they don't understand the danger of this.
01:01:45.080
For the first time in human history, machines and corporations are dictating information flow.
01:01:58.460
So it used to be, in the colonial times, everybody met in the local meeting house to discuss the problems of the day, and then there were newspapers that printed and got out, and that's how information got in.
01:02:14.520
Right, and if you didn't like that, you could go and print a pamphlet, like a little newspaper, and put it out.
01:02:21.300
And then radio and television were invented, and at first, the information flow on radio and television was semi-honest.
01:02:29.700
You always had kooks and crooks, but it was fairly straightforward.
01:02:34.840
Well, now it isn't anymore, and so people don't understand, but they're going to understand when they go to buy a Christmas present for little Timmy, and there's nothing to buy for little Tim.
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They'll understand it then, and then when they look at their checkbook and see that their salary is not going to match their expenses, because they're paying twice as much for gas, heating, oil, and food.
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Then they'll know, but they can't get out in front of it, because ABC, CBS, NBC, the cables will not tell them.
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I haven't even gotten to anything I wanted to talk to him about.
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We'll continue on with the other stories of the week, the big stories of the week, the pushback on the COVID vaccine mandates.
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Also, the latest report from Joe Biden's Constitutional Supreme Court Committee.
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They just don't know if they should pack the court or not.
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We have more with the one, the only, Bill O'Reilly, coming up next.
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First of all, I love this from the Poynter Institute, which, of course, Bill, we know is, I mean,
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they are keeping the media fair and honest, aren't they?
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Here's the headline from the Poynter Institute.
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A window of opportunity has at last opened for federal aid to support journalism.
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In the federal spending bill, tucked away is, quote, as much as $1 billion to subsidize local journalist salaries.
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Once you get your paycheck from the government, how are you going to criticize the government?
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Well, this is all off the Nancy Pelosi soundbite from her press conference where she scolded the media for not getting behind the $3.5 trillion socialist spending bill.
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And the quote was, well, how come you guys aren't doing a better job selling it?
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So you're not doing a very good job selling it.
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The pointer, you know, urging of the federal government to pay journalists for propaganda.
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Let me talk to you a little bit about the vaccine mandates.
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We have we have a main hospital that closed the NICU because they don't have the staff.
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We saw the pushback from Southwest Delta just ditched their covid vaccine mandate.
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You have you have police force all over the country walking off the job.
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And yet Joe Biden is continuing to push this vaccine mandate.
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But if you think of one group that could spread a disease to everyone, it might be the postal workers because they stopped by everybody's house.
01:07:59.940
So the post office, those those union workers, they don't have to be vaccinated.
01:08:13.520
And again, that interview will be posted and seen on Monday night on Bill O'Reilly dot com and all of our affiliates that broadcast what I do on TV.
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And I said, look, would you if you were still president mandate vaccines for federal workers and then health workers in the sense that health workers are obviously in contact with people.
01:08:37.460
And he said he wouldn't do it, but he would go on a campaign.
01:08:43.020
He said he would go on a very strong campaign as president to persuade everyone to get vaccinated.
01:08:52.220
But the first time he really came out and said, you know, I'd use the power of my office to try to persuade the anti-vaxxers, all 56 million of them, to stop it and get vaccinated for the greater good.
01:09:09.480
But so I think that's the pathway that Biden should have taken.
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Because now that's the pathway that the government studies showed they should take.
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So, you know, the president is supposed to be a harm reduction guy.
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And by the way, you'll get a kick out of this, Beck.
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I asked President Trump last night, why didn't you fire Fauci?
01:09:44.480
Now, I'm not going to tell you what he said, because I want everyone to watch the interview.
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And then I had to ask him in a sterner way about why he didn't fire Fauci.
01:10:07.700
So that, by the way, that interview, again, I don't know why I'm promoting it, because he spent the last 40 minutes making this whole show into a commercial for his Monday night special with Donald Trump.
01:10:22.840
The 36 member Supreme Court Commission is divided on the issue of whether to expand the number of justices and pack the court.
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Let me just tell everybody it's not going to happen.
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That's one of the few things I think he actually understands.
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See, Mr. President, what we should have is 35 Supreme Court justices so we never get a ruling and it would all be partisan or keep the nine.
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Not going to say it because he doesn't ever say anything that would alienate the far left.
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And the far left, the bottom line on the progressive movement, doesn't want a Supreme Court.
01:11:06.360
It all goes back to that, the muzzling of the press, the social media censorship, the packing in the Supreme Court.
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And that's the good news today on the Glenn Beck program.
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So do you think that the turning point, because I saw a poll today and the headline was sinking like the Titanic, his numbers are down yet again.
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I've never seen that before, I think, from a president, at least for very long.
01:12:04.520
And I said to him, I had dinner with him after the, and he paid.
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And there's no way you can pay for your own dinner.
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You know, one time he said something nasty about me.
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He goes, you know, hey, it's not really going that well.
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But what I wanted to ask you is the you've got the airline pilots union now, you know,
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Now we're told there's not going to be anything on the shelves for Christmas and you're at
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People's heating if they have oil or gas is is going to be up at least 50 percent.
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Is this winter the turning point for the Democrats?
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The mass of Americans in between the ideologies, the two ideologies, traditional America, progressive
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America, the mass of people in between that the vast majority, because most people are
01:13:53.660
And, you know, I said to my audience the other day, we all know people who, no matter
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what the facts are, no matter what they see, will not admit a mistake.
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OK, so I got bumper stickers that say regret your 2020 vote yet with a mean looking eagle
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Can you stop hawking every I mean, every line out of your mouth?
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Just hand this to your liberal friends in good humor.
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And going back to your very astute question, it has already sunk in.
01:14:37.940
So when you hear things about a national divorce and you hear that, you know, it's it's so far
01:14:47.760
Are you optimistic that this is that this could be a turnaround from Woodrow Wilson to Harding?
01:14:54.560
No, look, all of this stuff about red states seceding and blues that that's not going to
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If you love your country, you want to keep it the way it is with a persuadable factor.
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So my prediction is in the 2020 midterms, which are only 13 months away now, less than 13 months
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away, the Republicans will win back both houses in Congress.
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OK, and that's the end of Joe Biden right there.
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So the folks know they're being conned and they know that the Biden administration is
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It's harmful and they will come out, I believe, next November.
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Voter turnout is going to be down because the left won't show up.
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The liberals, only the real fanatical progressives will show.
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The liberals who voted for Biden and now go, holy, you know what?
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But the Republicans will be energized because they sense blood in the water.
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After the break, we're going to play a cut of his interview with Donald Trump, which happens
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And that is exactly, I think, what Biden's philosophy is of his presidency.
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I want to be president until the doors fall off the country.
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So you got Afghanistan, a catastrophe, you got high inflation, got a collapsed border.
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You would almost say when you look at the border or when you look at the pullout of Afghanistan,
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you would almost say nobody can be that stupid.
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Nobody could pull out the soldiers in Afghanistan before they pull out the American citizens or
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before they pull out their $85 billion worth of equipment.
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Do you really think that he's subverting his own country?
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When you see something like Afghanistan, the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened,
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in my opinion, to our country, I think it's number one.
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And I think the border is, I don't think anything's close, but I think the border is very embarrassing
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He's either doing it on purpose or there's somebody telling him to do it, all right?
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People in his ear and these decisions the president is making are hurting the country.
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But look, he's surrounded by you just as you were.
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A very fair response from the president, I think.
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It's, you know, I don't believe that it's a mistake.
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You know, I think Joe Biden has never proved that he is anything other than incompetent.
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Though, I don't think it's solely wrapped up in that.
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And you would have people quitting or saying, look, this is embarrassing.
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Remember, an error stops being an error and becomes a mistake once you don't correct it.
01:20:35.200
I mean, Afghanistan is such a great example of that.
01:20:38.740
And you wonder, too, how much of this is people around him who recognize there's some tough
01:20:47.340
They recognize they're going to lose probably in 2022 anyway.
01:20:51.080
They recognize that these things are not going to be popular.
01:20:53.660
We don't want to pin them on a candidate with a future.
01:20:56.900
So, let's take this 145-year-old guy and pin every negative policy that we know tests well
01:21:14.340
I don't think that has anything to do with policies of the United States.
01:21:23.400
I have an interesting, if not prediction, a kind of a scary hunch that I...
01:21:34.980
Something that is coming right around Thanksgiving.
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And I'll share that coming up in just a minute.
01:21:57.420
There are a whole bunch of moms out there that are very concerned about what's happening
01:22:01.540
in their schools, and they're showing up at the school boards.
01:22:03.660
It's momsforliberty.org is one of those organizations where it's just moms coming together and saying,
01:22:10.620
Well, there is something new to bring to the attention of your school board and your school
01:22:15.460
district, and that is the horrifying new sex ed standards that are happening in public
01:22:23.840
And if you thought you were upset about CRT, you ain't seen nothing yet.
01:22:29.940
We'll talk about that coming up in just a second.
01:22:31.900
And also, some news of the day that really, I think, others are missing.
01:22:38.600
We're going to talk a little bit about the supply chain around Christmastime.
01:22:42.380
Oh, and a nasty, nasty thought came through my mind.
01:22:47.840
I don't want to say it's a prediction because it's just a feeling that I have that makes too
01:22:52.960
much sense and would just gum up the works even more.
01:22:57.640
It just makes too much sense that it's not going to fall in this direction.
01:23:02.780
We'll talk about that and the group that saved Joe Biden's Afghan interpreter.
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Sarah Teske, she is a retired U.S. Marine Corps.
01:24:58.700
She is an advisor for the Human First Coalition.
01:25:02.860
It's a group of people that are really doing some good work in Afghanistan and helping people.
01:25:10.420
They have already taken out, I think, about 800, well, let Sarah tell you.
01:25:19.920
I, first of all, thank you for everything you guys are doing in Afghanistan.
01:25:31.360
So you have about 800 American citizens that you have taken out, right?
01:25:38.800
We have actually taken out, to date, over 1,200 Americans and 6,700 other individuals.
01:25:49.840
So tell me about the Joe Biden Afghan interpreter.
01:25:59.500
Well, first of all, we didn't want to steal him from you.
01:26:03.760
We were worried about him because we had put him, we had put him up and then he just ghosted
01:26:18.280
I received a concern concerning email that his handler was frustrated and just really struggling
01:26:29.360
I honestly, in full transparency, when I reviewed the case, him being, you know, President Biden's
01:26:36.660
interpreter, I never foresaw this garnishing so much media attention.
01:26:41.040
In the larger portfolio, it was such a footnote to such a greater story.
01:26:49.040
So when I got the case and saw that he had such a large family and children and the threat
01:26:53.420
he was under, we pushed it up through our movement team and were able to move him immediately
01:26:59.740
and get him out of country and bring him to safety.
01:27:03.400
And then the media and everything started to learn about this information.
01:27:09.740
We've, we've predominantly stayed out of the media to focus just on the rescue.
01:27:14.960
And I felt it was important though, to engage with people like yourself and others to tell
01:27:19.980
our story because we have to be the voice of so many who are still in country, who still
01:27:26.200
It is shameful the way the media has just moved on.
01:27:33.880
And there are so many people, I mean, I don't know about your safe houses, but
01:27:41.220
We're still in there actively trying to get people out and planes are flying out every
01:27:46.560
day with, with people on, from the Nazarene Fund.
01:27:57.620
There was a bombing in Kabul just a little while ago.
01:28:00.540
Um, I mean, it's getting worse and worse there.
01:28:05.200
There, there are definitely, it's a very complex operational environment and the intricacy and
01:28:11.240
danger of the rescue mission on through transitioning them into lily pads and third world nations is
01:28:17.960
especially challenging with the legalities and the hurdles, um, just that we have to, that
01:28:25.100
we have to seemingly navigate people, not only get out and bring them to safety, but then build
01:28:34.080
So something that's really important to us, and I know you and your organization share
01:28:38.340
this same viewpoint is we don't want to pull them out and dump them.
01:28:50.100
So I say this all the time in the work I've done for 15 years in anti-human trafficking.
01:28:58.220
Nobody wants to roll up their sleeves and restore innocence, restore lives, help them
01:29:05.240
start a new life outside of their former nation, new country.
01:29:08.720
And these people have left with nothing, Glenn.
01:29:11.180
And it is our responsibility if we move them and take them, that we give them an opportunity
01:29:16.060
not only to succeed for themselves, but that we're also not putting a burden on other socioeconomic
01:29:24.240
I mean, even here in America, they shouldn't be, you know, they shouldn't just be dumped
01:29:42.280
You know, you talked about the lily pad countries.
01:29:45.560
I mean, I personally talked to leaders of state and they were like, you got to get these people
01:29:56.140
I'm like, I know, I know we have countries that will take them so they won't be there
01:30:02.160
Well, the State Department has sabotaged almost all of our relationships with other countries
01:30:09.380
and we're trying now to get them out anywhere and having a hard time.
01:30:14.400
And I thought, gee, I wonder if in the end, after the State Department has made it so impossible
01:30:21.980
to get them anyplace else, I wonder if at the end they all are just moved here to the
01:30:35.080
And seems kind of like what might happen, doesn't it?
01:30:43.280
I tell my team all the time, you never can lose hope.
01:30:45.820
You never can lose faith because we are their light and we are their only light of hope.
01:30:51.740
It's critical because we are all they have in these dark hours.
01:30:55.720
I will tell you, the ones that we have moved, and I know you're the same.
01:31:04.020
And it's not like, you know, the United States government that put five guys on that were going
01:31:13.640
How did these guys even get on board the plane?
01:31:24.760
And that's a lot of people that would be coming to the United States.
01:31:32.360
Within our organization, the majority of us are either prior serving government or military
01:31:41.600
So with that came a lot of incredible and strong relationships.
01:31:46.660
And we have been able to leverage those to actually vet every single person we take out
01:31:54.240
So we are doing that not only on the back end with the United States of America, but we
01:31:58.340
are also doing that in the Accepting Nations through their foreign ministers of travel and
01:32:07.060
For us, it is critical as individuals who have served to make sure we're doing this right
01:32:13.620
and above bar and not just taking anybody and everyone who wants a flight out.
01:32:23.420
We have so many organizations that are well-intentioned, but are lacking the experience in this operational
01:32:30.640
environment and don't understand the complexity of mass meal operations.
01:32:36.420
And to me, I would like to see a greater unification of efforts and understanding people's strengths
01:32:43.880
and weaknesses so we can lessen the load for some and also increase the resources for others
01:32:53.960
You know, I hope, and please feel free, I know we're on the air, but I don't have any
01:32:58.300
fear of, you know, if you have something that we should be aware of, please tell us.
01:33:06.040
You know, one of the things that we have, we had access to airplanes and access to cash.
01:33:10.240
We didn't necessarily, especially at the beginning, have access to people on the ground.
01:33:16.180
And I really, at the time, I was like, this is great because other people have people on
01:33:21.460
the ground and they don't have access to the airplane or the money.
01:33:30.180
Is there anything that we're doing that you see and you'd be like, I wish you guys would
01:33:35.180
do this more or wish you guys would stop doing this?
01:33:40.400
Your organization and Human First have actually been working together, unbeknownst to probably
01:33:47.560
And it's been our absolute honor and privilege to do so.
01:33:50.940
You have so many remarkable heroes and individuals who have been doing extraordinary work.
01:33:58.080
And we have over 100 ground team security forces.
01:34:02.280
So we were really able to support you in that regard.
01:34:05.160
And you were really able to support us with the lift, with the planes.
01:34:11.600
And I think in all the negatives, I think we have to sometimes look at the silver lining.
01:34:17.680
And I think we have to see through this how this entire effort, the bigger picture, underscores
01:34:23.280
the beauty of humanity and the power and efficiency of public and private partnerships.
01:34:28.260
And I understand there's been a lot of popularity in hitting on that this is about the veterans
01:34:35.240
But I have seen church groups, NGOs, elected officials, veterans currently serving members,
01:34:43.040
along with corporations and foreign entities, come together from 8,000 miles away virtually,
01:34:53.960
And that beautiful tapestry is just something incredible that has been woven in literally
01:35:05.980
When you have a talk radio host, rodeo clown, and the prime minister of Pakistan finding a bridge
01:35:21.700
And we talk about, I mean, there's a lot of bad, at least, that I have to say about the
01:35:27.800
But I have to tell you, I've also seen State Department people that are working currently
01:35:31.560
in the State Department bust their ass to do the right thing.
01:35:39.640
I have literally had people in State Department call me and say, can we just pray over you and
01:35:44.320
Can we just pray for all the incredible work you're doing?
01:35:51.080
So again, I tell, I always say this, everyone teases me because I must save it 300 times a
01:35:59.100
We are working through an unprecedented situation in unprecedented times.
01:36:05.180
And unless you have walked what these Afghan allies and refugees have walked, unlimited
01:36:12.100
Because no one, unless they've lived through it, can understand the uncertainty and fear
01:36:17.360
that they themselves are enduring at this very moment.
01:36:20.180
I just did an interview with a family that was brought here to the United States that we
01:36:25.920
got out and we worked with so many partners on it.
01:36:33.200
We all work together on it, but they were here to tell their story.
01:36:38.640
And I have to tell you, it is, I don't think Americans can even imagine what it's like to
01:36:46.480
be a woman that was walking down the street when the Taliban rolled into town.
01:36:57.300
And I think what, I think the human side of this is remarkable.
01:37:00.420
So our, we have handlers and individuals, as I'm sure you do, that talk to these families,
01:37:06.160
to the fathers, to the mothers, to the children every day.
01:37:10.360
And that beauty, that deep-seated relationship, that trust that has been built over phones is
01:37:17.920
one of the most extraordinary experiences and journeys I've ever been on in 25 years of
01:37:29.040
I had the honor of addressing several members of Congress.
01:37:32.260
And while I was there, I had the unique pleasure of meeting the nephew of a family we had just
01:37:37.320
And to see him play with my kids and hug me and cry together and the power, we had been
01:37:43.860
walking this together since before the withdrawal.
01:37:46.620
And we were able to bring their family to safety a couple weeks ago.
01:37:51.220
And just the relief of knowing his family was finally safe and the ability of us to work
01:37:57.820
together to make that happen is something that is even difficult to describe.
01:38:03.940
It's the power of that, the power of saving human lives is beautiful.
01:38:08.560
And I think on the other end of that, though, is also the pressure, because every single
01:38:13.120
time we move, we talk about the rescue all the time, but to get there, you know, navigating,
01:38:18.660
you know, our allies, the language barriers, the fear, moving them through checkpoints, and
01:38:24.000
every single moment of these sometimes 24-hour-long journeys, wondering, did I make the right
01:38:36.640
I had to stop because I was getting involved in seeing the movements and stuff.
01:38:40.520
And, you know, you wouldn't get the call or something would happen.
01:38:43.500
You'd be like, oh my God, did I make the wrong decision here?
01:38:58.080
And I hope we get a chance to meet sometime and just hear about all the success stories
01:39:13.040
And I think it's just important to remember that we're not just saving human lives.
01:39:16.980
We are truly changing the trajectory of history for generations to come.
01:39:25.480
By the way, if you want to make a donation, this is a really good group of people.
01:39:37.160
They're one of the partners that we work with at the Nazarene Fund.
01:39:43.200
You can follow them on Twitter at humanfirstafg, as in Afghanistan.
01:39:51.820
So, I've been following a sports ball this year, you know, like always.
01:39:56.600
I sit around with the guys, guzzle some beers, root for the team.
01:40:05.820
And, you know, because I'm rooting for my team, so I have to have root beer.
01:40:14.360
Things are going super, just like that super game that is played soon.
01:40:21.320
Actually, I've been watching football with my son because he's playing football now, and
01:40:28.820
I pretend that I'm interested with him and sit there with him, and it's great.
01:40:34.600
Basically, it is time for me to go out and cook.
01:40:38.620
He likes the food that I cook on Rectech as we're watching the game.
01:41:01.280
You know, for those footballers like me, you know, that like their sports.
01:41:06.620
Sports, and like it raw, but like your steaks done to perfection.
01:41:37.240
I'm just looking for things that we have to hit, because coming up in a minute, we have
01:41:43.540
If you are not at your school board meetings, you need to be there.
01:41:50.460
There is a new sex ed standard that is coming out.
01:41:55.060
Uh, I love this one, one TV, um, uh, report on this was showing some of the things and
01:42:03.840
It was just conservatives that were so, but they had to blur the page out to put it on
01:42:10.180
So, I mean, if your own standards for television say it's pornographic and can't be seen on
01:42:18.700
television, I don't know if it should be seen by my fourth grader.
01:42:22.480
Or maybe it's just me, um, that's coming up in just a second and, uh, way to fight.
01:42:29.760
Oh, by the way, Michael Malice is on my podcast this weekend.
01:42:34.400
You can get it if you're a blaze subscriber right now.
01:42:36.680
Well, not right now, but maybe in 32 minutes, you might want to start listening to that.
01:42:41.900
It is a fantastic podcast that will fill you with hope.
01:42:45.840
And I'll explain why coming up in just a few minutes.
01:42:52.480
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Today, I don't want to bring you down on a Friday, but I do want to tell you what's going
01:44:42.660
And about 40% of their schools have adopted the new sex ed standards, and they are crazy,
01:44:53.200
She's the co-founder of Moms for Liberty at momsforliberty.org.
01:45:03.980
The standards that are now coming into place, the second edition, 2020 standards, are introducing
01:45:22.160
If I'm not mistaken, third graders learn about hormone blockers where they can stop their progression
01:45:34.820
So starting in third grade, not just the hormone blockers, but they really dig into gender identity.
01:45:40.980
They go in and explain all the different genders and what each one is.
01:45:44.160
I'm not sure as adults, a lot of us have even grasped what that is.
01:45:47.280
So I guess they think eight-year-olds need to really identify and understand all the genders.
01:46:00.140
Uh, sixth graders have to be able to define oral sex.
01:46:04.580
Um, uh, they, they talk about sex in graphic detail, starting in sixth grade.
01:46:13.960
Um, and a lot of these, uh, a lot of these things that are now being put in, you, you, the, the parents are out of the scene.
01:46:23.780
In fact, if I'm not mistaken, doesn't part of the curriculum teach the kids that their parents can't even tell them, you know, what's right and wrong about their sexuality?
01:46:33.840
Yeah, there are places in the country where that's starting in, in pre-K where they're talking to children about, um, your sexual identity and how no one can tell you.
01:46:43.400
You know, they use it in much simpler terms in pre-K.
01:46:45.560
They say, um, you can be a boy or a girl or both or nothing in between.
01:46:50.240
And no one can tell you, you know, what you are, only you know.
01:46:56.240
And then when you read the standards through each grade level, they just reinforce, um, in, in broader language as they get older.
01:47:02.560
And what we're seeing, uh, around the country and specifically here in Florida where I am, parents are coming forward that policies are now being created within school districts that literally say, do not notify parents.
01:47:15.080
When the child comes to school, uh, you know, has been a girl her whole life, uh, in sixth grade, she decides she wants to be he, him.
01:47:31.440
We have moms six months later that are finding this out and they're devastated.
01:47:34.700
It's really dividing families, putting a wedge between parents and children and just feeling parental rights.
01:47:42.360
By the way, the new national sex ed standards are, quote, devoted to social, racial, and reproductive justice and equity, intersectionality, and language inclusivity, inclusivity.
01:47:56.580
They remove the term girl completely, and the term boy is only mentioned one time.
01:48:07.140
Oh, Glenn, what, you know, what is happening to our country?
01:48:10.480
You know, sex education, as I was reading up on it, kind of was introduced, uh, you know, the late thirties.
01:48:15.340
It wasn't in schools until the late seventies, and it really was brought in, uh, family and life studies, right?
01:48:21.340
The basics, reproductive, I don't know about when you were in school, but it literally was a film strip.
01:48:25.840
You turned, and it was a egg in the tube, right?
01:48:29.280
Learned how it was created, how baby was created.
01:48:31.640
Uh, this stuff that was, uh, approved in 2020 and being adopted all over the country is, is a whole nother level of just invasive into families, into morality, and it's, it's just despicable.
01:48:43.240
Okay, so, uh, let me just give you a, starting in sixth grade, an age group of 11 and 12 year olds, uh, by the end of the eighth grade and 13, the students need to be able to identify oral, uh, and define oral sex, anal sex, and vaginal sex.
01:48:59.200
Starting in the sixth grade, students are taught about abortion, and not in a horrific way, but just as this is an option when faced with pregnancy, um, and teachers now have to provide information about local abortion clinics to students in ninth grade and up.
01:49:17.600
Yeah, and it goes on, um, that the schools have to provide, like, credible doctors for them to visit when there's issues.
01:49:23.940
You know, not doctors that the parents have selected or researched or chosen, but doctors that school districts have selected and chosen, which is, again, an invasion on parental rights.
01:49:33.580
That's what we focus on at Moms for Liberty is protecting and defending parental rights and getting parents involved to stand up for those.
01:49:39.880
And so that's our biggest concern is that parents have been cut out of this completely.
01:49:43.100
Uh, so how do we, what do we do when you go to the school board?
01:49:49.220
Cause they're going to be, they're going to be slippery again.
01:49:55.080
Do you, do you go in and say, uh, are you, have you adopted the 20, 22nd edition standard of the national sex education program?
01:50:05.340
Yes, I, yeah, I would ask that direct question.
01:50:07.720
I would do a public records request, whatever it's called in your, in your state to request, uh, to see what your child is learning.
01:50:14.240
Um, if you can get it for every grade level, that would be great.
01:50:16.620
But the, the problem runs deeper, Glenn, and I think it needs to be addressed on the school board level.
01:50:20.900
Um, as you might know, our organization, uh, we're launching chapter all over the country and our goal is to be the watchdogs of these school boards and show up at every single school board meeting from now to the end of time.
01:50:31.440
Um, um, but we also need to be watching at the state level, uh, the stats there are kind of surprising.
01:50:37.080
Only five states require parental consent before a child can receive this instruction.
01:50:41.960
So five out of our 50 states, 25 states at least require the district to notify parents that there is some sort of sex ed being taught.
01:50:49.720
And honestly, what does that look like when it comes home in a backpack?
01:50:52.720
It's usually buried in a stack of papers that say, that say this year, your kid's going to be taught, you know, sex ed.
01:50:57.740
And you're like, oh, and you think about the film strip you saw when you were a kid.
01:51:05.340
And then, um, 36 states allow parents to opt out of sex ed, which is really great, except some of those are, are set to expire.
01:51:11.960
So parents need to be paying attention to their state laws and get involved on that level too.
01:51:16.320
I would like to, uh, talk to you more about this.
01:51:19.340
Um, you know, in the coming days, we're out of time today, but I would like to talk to you more about it.
01:51:24.060
Cause I, I think this is, I mean, this is as shocking as CRT is.
01:51:29.000
Uh, and if we, if we allow this to be taught to our kids, you know, it's on our own head.
01:51:35.300
Um, and, and if you can't, you say, I can't, I can't homeschool my kid.
01:51:40.080
I can't take my kid out of school, then you have to be at every school board member, uh, a meeting.
01:51:47.360
You have to be there and you have to ask these questions.
01:51:51.180
Again, you want to ask your school, school district and school board and state, are the,
01:51:59.720
are the, are students now using the second edition 2020 standards for national sex education?
01:52:10.480
And they can look on moms for liberty.org to join their local chapter.
01:52:15.300
So you personally don't have to be at every single school board meeting, but someone from
01:52:18.880
our organization will be because that is their goal and they work and they collaborate and
01:52:22.720
you need to make it to the monthly meetings so that you can, they can go over and show
01:52:25.660
you what's being taught in your children's school.
01:52:36.600
Coming up in just a second, some of the things that I have to get to before we leave.
01:52:41.540
This is a great, a great segment coming up in just a second.
01:52:48.880
The, the, the thing is not just what they're being taught.
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They are not being taught how to think for themselves.
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They're not being taught, you know, how to open up a lemonade stand anymore.
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In Smithfield, four children decided to do that.
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And, uh, not only did they accomplish it, they grew their business today.
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Two years later, they're shipping out a hundred cases of cotton candy a month.
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Now, guess where they got the idea to start their own business.
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They got it from reading the Tuttle Twins books.
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I've been talking about these books for a while.
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They're very important, deeply American things that your kids and your grandkids need to know.
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Plus, they're giving away the activity workbooks at no additional cost.
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If you're a parent like me where you're like, I don't know what else to do.
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All right, let me talk to you about a couple of things that I need to get off the plate this week.
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They are looks like they're going to pass this six hundred dollar rule.
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The IRS can snoop on your your bank account if you if you move six hundred dollars.
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Everybody is trying to solve this by saying, well, we'll just make it ten thousand dollars.
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No, it's a violation of the Fourth Amendment, period.
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The reason why I bring this up is because you should know about it.
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But people are taking their money out of banks.
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OK, they all everything is now going not to a vault.
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And they are marking that money so they know exactly where that money is going for.
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And if you want to take a significant amount of money out, ten thousand dollars, you're going to have to you'll wait for that money to be taken out.
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And believe me, when you do that, what will happen is the federal government has already been known to come in.
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And if you don't have clear records with that cash, you can lose it.
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And even if you have the clear records, you can lose it.
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They still will be hit by the IRS if this passes.
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But a local bank will give you more protection.
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Just get your money out of these giant corporate Fed banks.
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I want to talk to you about something I think is going to happen in the next few weeks.
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You know, they're saying, you know, people aren't going to be able to fly on airplanes.
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You know, if you don't have the vaccine, nobody's talking about 40 percent of the TSA is unvaccinated.
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These are the people who are touching us all the time and touching everybody.
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The federal government said by November 22nd, that's six weeks away.
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I think you're going to have a problem with the TSA in six weeks.
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By the way, the other big news, Thanksgiving is six weeks away.
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That means my house will have been two weeks away from being finished three times.
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We wanted to put this montage together of Joe Rogan, Sanjay Gupta and CNN, because they said they never said that about the horse dewormer stuff.
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It blows my mind that Joe Rogan just yesterday admitted to taking ivermectin.
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Ivermectin is something more often used to deworm horses.
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Rogan telling his 13 million Instagram followers that he was treated with several drugs and he included ivermectin on the list, a drug used for livestock.
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Yes, that's the deworming medicine made to kill parasites and farm animals.
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Why would they lie and say that's horse dewormer?
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So things are clearly bad, but they're being made even worse by people who have refused to take the vaccine and instead are swallowing horse paste.
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He said that he got better because he ate cattle dewormer?
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You have individuals like Joe Rogan, for example, who don't want to take an experimental vaccine but will take horse dewormer.
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It's a lie on a news network and it's a lie that's a willing, that's a lie that they're conscious of.
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They're unfavorably framing it as veterinary medicine.
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He says he's been taking the livestock dewormer ivermectin.
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They lied and said I was taking horse dewormer.
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Ivermectin is a drug that is commonly used as a horse dewormer.
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He may not have gotten it from the feed supply store, but it's the same compound.
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When you have a horse deworming medication that's discouraged by the government, that actually causes some people in this crazed environment we're in to actually want to try it.
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That's the upside down world we're in with figures like Joe Rogan.
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He also acknowledged taking a controversial treatment designed for animals.
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Does it bother you that the news network you work for out and out lied?
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Just outright lied about me taking horse dewormer.
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Graebian did a great job putting that all together.
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But it's an interesting thing in that some of it is just misinformation, right?
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Where they say it's often used as horse dewormer.
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And a lot of people have oats in their bread and their breakfast.
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So misleading, but not like an actual straight out lie.
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Most people will will know about this because of Joe Rogan.
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He's a much bigger star than all of the people on CNN combined.
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Uh, and so they will hear the truth about what they did, uh, to him and how they discredited,
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uh, this, this Nobel prize winning human medicine.
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I mean, I don't even think they, they just heard horse dewormer on a tweet and just went
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I mean, like we literally require it of human beings who are coming here from overseas as
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We require they, they take ivermectin, not for COVID, but for, uh, you know, parasites
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It's obviously, you can say you don't think it works for COVID.
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You can say that, but you can't say it is a, it is horse dewormer only.
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It is a, it is a medicine that is given to millions and millions of people.
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Sometimes our government requires them to take it.
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