CNN’s Attack on Tucker’s Tour Makes CNN the ‘Danger to Democracy’ | Guests: Sara Gonzales & Nathan Nipper | 6⧸13⧸24
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 2 minutes
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147.56407
Hate Speech Sentences
115
Summary
Glenn Beck and Pat McAfee discuss CNN reporter Oliver Darcey and his article on Tucker Carlson's upcoming conspiracy-laden tour, and why he should be kicked off the ticketing giant Ticketmaster, which is under fire for promoting it.
Transcript
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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We're going to show you one of the most dangerous kind of thinking for a democracy or for a republic or for any society that wishes to be free and wishes to think for themselves.
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Let me tell you about Mark, who lives in Washington and his relief factor story.
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He was desperate for some kind of relief, something drug-free.
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Thankfully, he found a relief factor, and the pain went from unbearable to minimal.
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It's been a blessing, he said, noting that he loves the fact that he can adjust how much he's taking according to what he needs for managing his aches and pains.
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I've been where Mark was, and I tell you, it worked for me.
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It's 70% of the people who try it go on to order more month after month.
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You can be one like me and Mark and be out of pain.
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Now, I want to share something with you, and I want to show you.
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One of the most dangerous articles and irresponsible so-called journalists that I know, and I mean I know him.
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He worked at the Blaze for quite some time, and then he went to CNN, and his name is Oliver Darcy.
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And I don't know what happened to Oliver, but he has gone very, very dark and is a danger to our democracy.
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Now, with that being said, our republic, with that being said, I cheer on that Oliver Darcy can say what he wants to say.
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Well, let me just read the article, and you'll see.
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Ticketmaster under fire for promoting Tucker Carlson's conspiracy-laden tour.
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Ticketmaster is linking arms with right-wing extremists, boosting their ability to reach mainstream audiences,
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and profiting off their dangerous and hateful rhetoric ahead of the November election.
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Ticketing sales giant is the distributor of the forthcoming live speaking tour from Tucker Carlson,
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who announced plans this week to crisscross the country with a 15-city arena tour,
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inviting fellow conspiracy theorists such as Alex Jones and Marjorie Taylor Greene to join him along the way.
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Yeah, I'm sorry you think they're all so dangerous, and their voices should be silenced.
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Listen, on Ticketmaster website, Carlson is referred to as the leading voice in America politics
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and an alternative to corporate media dedicated to telling the truth about things that matter clearly and without fear.
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The approach is not to just say, you shouldn't go, and here's why.
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Ticketmaster, force Ticketmaster through pressure campaigns to drop Carlson.
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He is then also making his reality and his opinion, your opinion, America's opinion,
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the only correct opinion, that Carlson is not one of the leading voices in American politics.
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He absolutely is an alternative to corporate media dedicated to telling the truth about things that matter clearly and without fear.
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That's what he sets out to do, and he is an alternative to corporate media.
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People like Oliver Darcy smearing you and making you into a monster.
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While it's hard to imagine that Ticketmaster conjured this glowing description of Carlson itself,
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it's remarkable that the company would approve of it and promote it on its site.
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This is the way business will be done in the future in this new corporate public-private partnership with our governments.
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That's because there's not a morsel of truth to how Ticketmaster is presenting Carlson to its customer.
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Carlson, a former mainstream conservative who, over the course of Donald Trump's pregnancy presidency,
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has for years promoted dangerous disinformation and damaging conspiracy theories.
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He discouraged his fans from receiving the life-saving shots.
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Okay, well, that's kind of looking like a smart move at this point.
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He sowed doubt about the legitimacy of the 2020 election.
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What is CNN doing every time they have Hillary Clinton on or Al Gore on or anybody else?
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Don't you often have, what's her name, the governor of Georgia?
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Isn't she often on CNN sowing conspiracy theories that she lost the election in Georgia?
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And then he reprehensibly peddled the false notion that January 6th insurrection was a so-called false flag operation staged by the deep state.
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What does that mean exactly, peddled that theory?
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By the way, all the things that he's pointing out here seem to be more and more true.
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But in America, in a free society, you must be allowed to conjure up theories like, hey, the sun doesn't revolve around the earth.
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Controversial at the time, not controversial now.
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If you are not allowed to question the official narrative of what's happening in your society, you do not have a free society.
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And as I pointed out, more and more of these things seem to be true.
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And you have to go back and say, all right, who's telling me this?
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I want you to listen to me as a different opinion that brings different facts to the table.
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But I don't want you to just take my word for it.
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Last night I did another show, and I put all of the information, all of the facts, all of the original documents there on glennbeck.com so you could do your own homework and you could decide.
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It is, in a free society, essential that you question, in this case now, more and more, the government slash media narrative.
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The Hunter Biden laptop, does that come to mind?
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The New York Times still cannot admit that that's really his.
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The Russian Trump bank link that, you know, he was pinging a bank from Russia.
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You will kill people if you don't have the vaccine.
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By the way, let alone everything that the governor of New York was doing with his brother on CNN.
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But those aren't dangerous conspiracy theories.
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No, those are truths that we still kind of think are true, but we're not going to look into them.
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Their own people are afraid to look into things because they can't.
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What they'll find is they're being duped at best.
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They are partners in duping America, most likely.
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In addition, he says, to those corrosive lies, Carlson has been one of the top promoters of the Great Replacement Theory.
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An idea favored by white supremacists that falsely accuses the Democratic Party and wealthy Jewish figures such as George Soros.
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He is making Carlson into a white supremacist and anti-Jewish because he talks about George Soros.
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Let me tell you, the only person in this narrative that is anti-Jewish is George Soros.
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The theory is that they're importing third world migrants into the U.S. to shift the country's demographics to win elections.
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I personally don't think that that's what that is.
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I personally think they're doing it to collapse the entire West.
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For his repugnant promotion of such lies, the New York Times noted that while Carlson was at Fox News, he constructed what may be the most racist show in the history of cable news.
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Thank you, New York Times, for releasing me from the position of the most racist, hateful show ever on cable news.
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Ultimately, Carlson grew to be too much of a problem for even Fox News.
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Representatives for the Live Nation subsidiary.
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But if you can't get Ticketmaster, go to its corporate master, Live Nation.
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So, not getting any answer from Ticketmaster, I'm going to go to their parent company, and they chose not to respond.
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In fairness to the company's public relations division, it is difficult to see how they could defend such conduct.
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How could any decent person not only participate in enabling Carlson's poisoning of the public discourse,
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but also justify profiting off of his hateful rhetoric in the process?
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We posed those questions to the venues hosting Carlson, the Honda Center, T-Mobile Center, Delta Center,
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Dickey's Arena, Intrust Bank Arena, and others.
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These are uneasy questions that major businesses will be confronted with in the years ahead.
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As I said at the beginning, this is the ESG plan.
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As the Republican Party veers further and further toward the fringe,
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The one that says, I believe in the absolute right for freedom of speech.
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I believe in the right that you can question the government.
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That's called the First Amendment here in America.
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So, am I fringe or Oliver Darcy and people like him on the left that are saying,
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No, you don't have a right to freedom of speech.
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Companies with basic ethics should, of course, reject doing business with dishonest figures
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who profit by dumping toxic waste into the country's information environment.
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Well, you know, Oliver, be careful what you wish for, because that sounds like you.
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By doing so puts them at risk of being targeted by those very same people like Trump,
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who have tremendous sway over the vast majority of Republicans
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Now, again, he goes back to threatening businesses.
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But while the politics of 24 make for thorny business environment for companies to navigate,
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from an ethics perspective, and he knows ethics,
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the questions that lie before them come with clear and obvious answers.
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Those uncomfortable decisions risk catapulting them squarely in
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to the center of the information wars where grifters like Carlson thrive.
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You know, I don't agree with everything Tucker Carlson says.
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I certainly don't agree with anything that Oliver Darcy now has become and says.
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You know, American Airlines and all you big businesses,
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So what is it that you're trying to signal and to whom?
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Because the American people aren't seeing their ads.
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I just think that someone with a different opinion should have the right to say,
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This guy is trying to use absolutely every tool in the Saul Alinsky book.
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He's using every Saul Alinsky tool in the book.
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To create fear of Tucker Carlson and anyone like him.
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The opposite is what you should do for a free nation.
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Freedom of speech is at the very cornerstone of democratic societies.
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If you don't have freedom of speech, the freedom to question, then you are going to stagnate and, as a society, die.
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This fundamental right allows you to express your thought, your opinion, without fear of censorship or persecution.
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That's the way the government at the time, the church, believed things were.
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A couple people said, no, I think it's the exact opposite.
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Copernicus and Galileo, they had that revolutionary idea.
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Galileo had some kind of severe consequences from the Catholic Church in 1633, tried by the Inquisition, faced torture.
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With election night right around the corner, can we trust the system?
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Sarah Gonzalez and the Blaze original team find out.
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There are so many things that we have to get to today.
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I keep getting emails from friends going, is that true?
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You should probably pay attention to the world.
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Record prices now, gold, coffee, copper, cocoa.
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They talk about, well, you know, the Fed says they've got this under control.
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No, you know who the Fed doesn't have under control?
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Is the spending at the United States government.
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The United States government is printing $1 trillion every 100 days.
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Just put that in your pipe and smoke it for a minute.
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What do you think is going to happen to inflation when they're dumping $100 trillion?
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I'm sorry, $1 trillion into the economy every 100 days.
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Of course, we're going to have inflation and it's only going to get worse.
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But it's, you know, it's so amazing that we keep looking for answers from the people who caused the problem.
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You know, people still look at the New York Times and go, oh, you know, the New York Times.
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How does the New York Times have any credibility at this point?
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You know, you were peddling the nonsense that that was Russian disinformation.
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And you weren't even offended by it when you found out that that wasn't true.
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You didn't ask the people who told you, you know, in the intel industry.
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You didn't say, hey, dude, you really led me astray on this one.
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The Economist just did a story on how conservatives are shortchanged by the New York Times bestseller list.
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Of course, this is something you've been going through for decades now.
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We've known about this for a long time, and it's a much worse problem than the economist even knows.
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I mean, they say that their analysis found that books published by conservative printing houses are 7% less likely to make it onto the New York Times weekly bestseller list.
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I mean, I said this example earlier that, you know, my last book, which was not The Great Reset, it was Dark Future.
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When Dark Future came out, we sold twice the number of books.
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I can't remember twice the number of books as the author that was given the number one status.
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And it used to be that they would hold you out of the number one slot.
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You know, they might make you two or three if it was even close.
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But if it was that different in the old days, you'd still get the number one spot.
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Now, I went from double the sales of the people they put in in number one, and I made 15th on the list.
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Don't they wait to certain bookstores more than others?
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Yeah, but that's not enough to do what happened there.
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You know, they have their own agenda, and that's fine.
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Stop lying to people and saying that that is, you know, book scan is the real number one, number two, number three.
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Still, however, you know, sold, you know, through the traditional things.
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For instance, I don't care about this anymore, and we are doing everything we can with Mercury Inc.
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to print and distribute ourselves, and we still can't get away from a big publishing house distributing
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You just don't have the ability to distribute into bookstores.
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So we're selling my latest book, Chasing Embers, through glennbeck.com, which will not go through book scan, will not do, you know, any of the stuff.
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It won't be logged by the New York Times or anybody.
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I want to, I'm tired of putting my money and my effort and then putting it into institutions that are trying to kill us.
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Do you remember, Pat, when we used to go on tour of bookstores and how many hostile bookstores we would walk into?
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But they did it because they knew they'd sell a lot of books.
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It's interesting because in this, in this economist article, they say that leading conservative authors like you and Bill O'Reilly are frequently listed on the New York Times bestseller nonfiction list, but less prominent writers have a more difficult time making the cut.
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And like you just explained though, while you're on the list, you're not where you should be on the list.
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It's not accurate because they fudge even those numbers.
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So, you know, because you probably think this is a lot of whining about, you know, trophies.
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The New York Times, if you get in the top 10 New York Times, then your book is automatically put in every airport.
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It's automatically put in the front of the stores.
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Otherwise, it just kind of languishes on a back shelf someplace.
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That's why they don't put, you know, that's why the Great Reset and Dark Future could not be a top 10 bestseller.
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Because then it would get the exposure that they didn't want it to have.
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So, it's not, it's, you know, by the New York Times doing this, it's not about money and it's not bragging rights.
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It is about exposure and having your book placed in places like airports where people go in to buy a book and they're going to, you know, go take a flight or take a vacation and they'll see your book.
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And if you're not in that, you don't, you're not seen.
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And nobody's really, nobody's really articulated that.
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They make it seem like it's a, I don't know, it's petty that it's a, I want to be on a top, top 10 New York Times bestseller list because that says something about me.
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California's minimum wage, the $20 minimum wage for fast food workers.
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First of all, McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King hiked prices to offset the higher cost.
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I mean, how many times do, does it take before people understand basic economics, the price of the goods or service goes up when it costs the company that is providing those goods or services, when it costs them more to get that to you, they raise the price.
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Communism, it just, they just do what they want to do and price doesn't matter.
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You have crappy distribution and supermarkets that, you know, I would feel safer, I'd feel safer in the streets in eating the food off the streets in China than I would in Venezuela in the grocery store.
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It's a really hard decision, too, for a lot of businesses, you know, I have a small business and when the price of the ingredients goes up for a while, you just eat that cost, you know, and then eventually you can't any longer.
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You can't, so when butter goes from $70 for the, for the, in the volume that we buy it in from $70 to $143, then eventually that price is going to go up.
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We, we talk about this at the blaze all the time.
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You know, me, Pat, I hate because I grew up in radio, which is free.
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I'd go, I would so gladly go on tour and not make a dime.
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Uh, you know, if, if, if I didn't have to pay the money, I wouldn't charge people to come in.
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And I'm always arguing, can we get the price lower?
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Cause I, I, I remember, and so do you, what it's like when you are on the edge.
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Uh, and I don't want to, I, I hope to God I'm not there again.
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Um, but there's a chance that all of us are there again and it, it kills me.
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And I think that the, the owners of, of stores and makers of products that actually see the end user, like, I, I don't think Nike doesn't care.
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Um, there are companies that actually care about, um, the end user and think about them.
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And every time we're, I mean, we, we pay above industry standard in, uh, at the blaze.
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We're, we're either competitive or just above industry standard.
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And then if you raise the price, then the customers can't afford it.
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And the whole thing, this is what every business is going through right now.
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And, uh, you know, I really, uh, I, I will be, I will absolutely be convinced that this is a fraudulent election.
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If for the first time in history, the, the economy doesn't play the major role.
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Now, look at, can, can, can America survive another four years?
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Can you survive another four years going down this road?
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Can Americans afford another four years because everything is going up.
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You're not able to, uh, get a loan on anything that is reasonable.
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And I don't know if you saw the jobs report yesterday.
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So in the jobs report, the, um, the fed chief Powell came out and said, yeah, these, these jobs reports there, the books are being cooked a bit.
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All of the jobs that have been created are part-time jobs and I shouldn't say all the vast majority are part-time jobs and almost no American citizens are getting the jobs that are actually being reported as being created.
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Now, which I mean, you know, you hear, well, it was pretty good jobs report.
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This is this amazing when you look at the job market and you know what you're looking for.
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The Fed chair, Powell, head of the Fed, admitted yesterday that Biden was rigging the jobs data.
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And when you say rigging the data, wait until you hear.
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The establishment survey reported 272,000 jobs were added.
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If you take the people out for that are taking on two or three jobs, you get the number of actual employed workers plunging by 408,000, 408,000 down.
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Uh, it hasn't, it hasn't, it hasn't made, uh, it hasn't, it hasn't gone up.
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It is flatlined, uh, or gone down in May alone.
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When you take the part-time worker and you, uh, say these are part-time jobs and then the elimination of full-time jobs, part-time, uh, jobs in May were 200 and some.
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And the loss, 286 part-time jobs and 500, uh, sorry, 625,000 full-time jobs lost in May.
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So everything that's being created is a part-time job.
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We have a really good documentary that she has just finished on voter fraud.
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And it is tough, but if you know the reality, then maybe we can do something about it.
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But voter fraud is going to be a problem this time around.
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Sarah is here to tell us what she found in the new documentary.
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Welcome to the Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment.
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After 2016 in Michigan, when Trump won Michigan, after that election, they went in and completely
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changed the way the voting system worked in Michigan.
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So, after 2016, after 2020, has anything changed?
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Both sides are saying, you know, can we trust the system?
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Both sides, whoever wins, is going to say the other side's just a sore loser.
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Blaze TV has a new documentary out, Voter Fraud Exposed, How Elections Can Be Stolen.
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We started with the name, and then we're like, we got to find a Sarah Gonzalez to be able to do this show.
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We might have thought about doing it a different way, but we found her, and she's perfect.
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She is the perfect Sarah Gonzalez to host Unfiltered.
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You're not going to find another Sarah Gonzalez, and we've already named the show.
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So, anyway, you're doing another Blaze original.
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The documentary is called Voter Fraud Exposed, How Elections Can Be Stolen.
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I have to tell you, I saw a rough cut of it, I don't even know, a couple weeks ago.
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I mean, you sat down with the woman who was the Secretary of State, right?
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And she, I believe she was replaced by a Secretary of State that was part of the George Soros
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Ruth Johnson was a Republican who, more importantly, was interested in doing the right thing when it
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came to, you know, protecting the voter rolls and keeping them secure and fresh and, you know,
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And so, or I should say, you know, not outdated.
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And so, what Jocelyn Benson did, she is, as you pointed out, Soros funded.
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She is former SPLC, just to give you an idea of who she is and what she's about.
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In case you don't know, that's Southern Poverty Law Center, which is the worst of the worst.
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So, she is part of the Secretary of State project that George Soros is funding.
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So, she comes in to the state of Michigan and she tries to allow Michigan to count ballots
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But since then, we've had ballot referendums that you can have same-day registration.
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You can have same-day registration and you can register without showing a photo ID in
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Except for the most important thing a citizen can do.
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And, well, and we point out in the documentary, it's like, if I were not just in the state
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of Michigan, but I would imagine most other states and cities, if you go to your local
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library, you can't get a library card without showing your ID.
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It is insane that you shouldn't have to show your ID in order to participate in the voting
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And, by the way, as this is something else we point out, it's like almost 80% of Americans,
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both left and right, agree that you should have to show a photo ID in order to vote.
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There's a big lake across the street and I have to go about, I don't know, five miles
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to this little crate, little kind of general store.
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However, I had to get a, I had to get a fishing license.
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I needed ID to be able to get a fishing license.
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Did you guys see Texas Representative Wesley Hunt talk about this?
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He shows all of his government issued, he's black.
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He shows all of his government issued IDs, including a driver's license and, you know,
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And he's got like six different forms of ID showing how insulting it is that the left is
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Well, this will give you kind of a clue into how sinister this, you know, this initiative
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is, is that Republicans in the state of Michigan, actually, they had a bill that they passed
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that was going to expand and allow free photo ID for people.
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So there would be no excuse to say, well, it's too expensive.
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And, you know, the, the, the idea is that minorities can't afford it, I guess, which is
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And we've been told they don't know where the DMV is.
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But so Governor Gretchen Whitmer actually vetoed that bill.
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But just to give you an idea of where, I mean, what possible reason, as our friend Steve
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Dace likes to say, what is the innocent, benign explanation for vetoing such legislation?
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So, uh, they, uh, they can't even now, because of this new legislation, they can't even ask
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You're going, you want to go into the voting booth.
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And, uh, you know, they'll probably, maybe, I don't even know, do they ask for an address
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and they look you up if you're on the rolls or in the case of Michigan, you can now just
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And so you can go in and register and then just get a ballot and vote.
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You know, and, and it's always from, uh, the left who claims that they care so much about
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democracy, which is just so laughable at this point.
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Not that we have a democracy, but if you did care about democracy and you did care, you
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know, about the state of your country, you would want election integrity and security.
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And instead they are trying to, you know, uh, in the state of Michigan, I'll go back
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to Michigan again, in the state of Michigan, they now have a constitutional right to vote
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I mean, you are talking about such an outdated system.
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All of these other first world countries, civilized countries have decided that mail-in voting
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Jimmy Carter coauthored a bipartisan report that said we cannot have mail-in voting because
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it makes it more likely to, you know, to have fraud and all sorts.
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I mean, this was something that we all agreed upon decades ago.
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And now all of a sudden there are states that are run by these left-wing secretary of state,
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uh, you know, secretaries of state, and they are going in and changing the system to allow
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Let me ask you, let me ask the, the average, the average person you're driving in your car
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Say that you knew a Glenn that had any kind of credibility at all.
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And we, yeah, we invite you in to put your money, uh, in our bank and we're going to make
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We're going to make it easy for you to come in, withdraw your money.
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So why would we do this with a leg on anything on anything?
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I mean, um, everyone will see when they go and watch this new Blaze Originals that they
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Um, they will see some hope in the sense that there are organizations that are working around
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the clock to prevent these types of things from happening.
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One of them is, of course, PILF, the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
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They are suing the crap out of these states and out of these secretaries of states who
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They are suing about the, you know, all of the dead people on the voter rolls in the state
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The RNC is now suing the state of Michigan, um, for the, you know, it's just that there's
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105% of Michigan population that's currently registered to vote.
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And, you know, I'm not great at math, but I'm good enough to know that there's something
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It's, it's, it's hard to have 105% of anything.
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So, I mean, you know, in talking to these experts, uh, they say vote, don't be discouraged
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and not vote because we can still blow them out.
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We can still overwhelm the system and we should.
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I mean, we are exposing these people for what they are doing and the more exposure that
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we can give them, the less likely it is that they are able to just commit this in broad
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And like I said, we have these, these legal foundations who are suing these states.
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And in most cases, in a lot of cases, they are largely successful in that.
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So if Secretary of State Benson isn't going to remove dead people from her voter rolls until
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At the end of the day, she's still going to be forced to remove these people.
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We have organizations that are tackling this, but we have to expose this for what it really
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I will tell you, I think that there is a good chance that a landslide does happen.
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Uh, I mean, I, I just can't imagine going into the booth and you being a Democrat and pulling
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the lever for more of this and saying, yeah, I want, I know.
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And, and, and I, I think Joe Biden, uh, is the guy to trust with possible world war three.
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I think, you know, all of the things that he has done, you might pull it for RFK Jr.
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Or Trump, but I just cannot see people voting for him.
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And, and honestly, when people ask themselves, am I, am I, was I better off four years ago?
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Uh, and you know, we've always asked, I wish somebody would just run this place like a
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Well, that's, that's what Donald Trump was doing.
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And look at the results, uh, until COVID happened.
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I think if everybody, they're going to try to black pill you.
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Um, but, uh, if, if you don't listen to that and you go out and vote, I think the numbers
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Um, there are certain states that have already passed election integrity, uh, you know, and
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So states like Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Florida.
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I mean, the more states that are passing these voter integrity laws, which I know the left
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will tell you is racist and they'll tell you they're, they're not allowing you to drink
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The fact of the matter is these are states that are making elections more secure and, you
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know, we can have other states follow suit in that.
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Blaze original episode number five, voter fraud exposed how elections can be stolen.
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If you are a blaze TV subscriber, if you're not go to blaze tv.com slash Glenn.
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First, you know, the terror attacks on October 7th, ever since that happened, uh, anti-Semitism
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has become, I mean, Pat, we have talked about anti-Semitism happening in our country for,
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I don't know how many years, I can't believe how fast we have just become this anti-Semitic
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They're just saying they want to kill all the Jews.
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I mean, this is why I've partnered with the International Fellowship of Christians and
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And today I'm coming to ask you to stand with the IFCJ and just take a pledge, raise your
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You, you can be as important as an Oscar Schindler, Corey Ten Boom, where you have to just take
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And that is pledge, pledge that we will stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters to never
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You don't have to be for this war against this war.
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Just when, when they start coming for the Jews, this time will Christians stand up and
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Show the Jewish people that they are not alone.
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I can't imagine being Jewish in, in even America today for the month of June.
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We're just asking Christians to sign the pledge, which will be delivered to the president of
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We'll show that Christians in America not only stand in solidarity, but they're speaking up
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Let's make that stand today with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
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So coming this weekend, wherever you get your podcast, the first two episodes of my brand
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new podcast series, The Beck Story, as in the backstory, but it's Beck, I guess.
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It's a historical podcast that I've been wanting to do for a very long time.
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Uh, this podcast is, I think six or eight parts, uh, and it is finally rolling out this Saturday.
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The first two episodes, the pilot, which aired a year ago, uh, will be coming out.
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And then right after that, uh, you'll get both episodes, uh, episode number two.
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This is something that, um, it will explain how did we get here?
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Why do we keep not listening to ourselves, but listen to the experts?
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Um, it was the progressive movement and it was also the movement of science.
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And soon as we said, oh, we're, we're scientific, we can, you know, eugenics and we can measure
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how, uh, everything and how long it should take a person to build a house or build a car.
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The experts took a sledgehammer to our constitutional system of government, far reaching consequences.
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We take you through all of the experts and how we got here.
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We're digging into eugenics, government surveillance, judicial activism, how education in the media
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Each episode is jam packed with true stories of our past that you probably have never heard
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I didn't know a lot of the stories that are in this until we started doing research on it.
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The series is chock full of fascinating history that, uh, you know, you're not going to, you're
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I can promise you that you can catch the first episode of the backstory on Friday night.
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That's the pilot episode that we tested last summer.
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Episode two is about Madison Grant, one of the most influential fathers in eugenics.
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Um, it was embraced by the progressives as legitimate science.
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It is still, uh, the science that the progressives, uh, in many ways still hold on to.
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You will hear its sinister roots and how it affects us today because the experts tell us it's so.
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My new history podcast series available this weekend, wherever you get your podcast.
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Pat, we have, I feel like we haven't even, even begun to talk about everything that is happening
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Did you see the householding attorney general Garland in contempt?
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And they're threatening to out to arrest him arrested.
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I was just going to say nothing's going to come of that.
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Uh, they like to throw this out for, you know, uh, showman purposes, but nothing ever comes
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Holding him in contempt of Congress is a good move, but to actually have him arrested, that's
01:02:39.960
And, and look, holding him in contempt of Congress, you know, that, that doesn't seem to work
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for, it doesn't do anything for people on the left.
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Instead, what it does is it puts people like Steve Bannon in jail because he was in contempt
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So was the, uh, the other guy that was with Trump.
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He went to jail for contempt of Congress, but Holder, he never went to jail.
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Um, I usually don't have a lot of trouble falling asleep.
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And first of all, Pat Gray, I want to thank Pat for sitting in for stew for the next few
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Um, but I also want to introduce you to Nathan Nipper.
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He's, uh, one of the chief writers of the television program, uh, fondly.
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Um, but he is also the writer and researcher for the new podcast that the Beck story.
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And it's, it's unbelievable, Nathan, what you did with that.
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I learned so much, uh, and I know you did too, researching.
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Um, but you also have a new book and I don't know exactly how you have done the podcast,
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the writing on the show, and, uh, a really good book.
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Um, but you know, and it's also, obviously I enjoy it to a certain extent or I wouldn't
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do it, but it's, uh, it was a, it's a hobby, you know, on the side as well, this fiction
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And so over time, if you do it a little bit, you got a book.
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And I'm sure chat GPT helps you write the TV show.
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I think this is a fascinating book because when I first started reading it, I'm like,
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Because it starts in, is it Berkeley or San Francisco?
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He's a young guy in his twenties, a graduate student in San Francisco.
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He has a mountain of student loan debt and, um, he really buys into the whole left wing
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You know, that it's irredeemably racist and oppressive and the whole nine yards.
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And Tom has a grandfather whom he's never met for reasons that become clear in the story.
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And his grandfather is, his name is Bob and he's the political polar opposite from Tom.
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He's a veteran, uh, a Vietnam, uh, wealthy entrepreneur believes in the American dream,
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you know, and is really upset about what he perceives as, as the left tearing down the
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And so when, when his, I'm sorry, but the grandson has been, the grandson has been told
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by his mother at the whole time, he's a vicious, awful man.
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Um, and so the grandfather though, when he gets wind of Tom's kind of radical politics,
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he offers him a deal that Tom is in no position to refuse.
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And that is that he can earn a massive inheritance if he will complete this very long, uh, road
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trip following an itinerary designed by the grandfather specifically to try to alter his
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And so the story is about Tom's journey and the people and places he encounters along the
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way and how it, uh, affects his view of America's past, present, and future.
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And you, you take at one point a, uh, uh, somebody from great Britain and that hastens his,
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Yeah, it was, uh, it's, it's a third wheel sort of character that I won't give away too many
01:08:32.840
details of the plot, but the way that they, they meet and she ends up accompanying him
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And it was, uh, I needed a third perspective sort of for the story because the grandfather
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and grandson are constantly having these, uh, very current, you know, political fights
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And she's sort of this outsider fan perspective.
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She has her own reasons and her own past, uh, for why she's interested in America, but
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she's here for the first time and, uh, she believes in the best things about America.
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And that sort of helps him to see them as well.
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Because like I say, when it starts, you nail, I mean, you know, that, that scene where he's
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making out on a couch, uh, with a very liberal girlfriend and, uh, you know, he just really
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wants to make out and she wants to talk about, was it RFK?
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Uh, you know, and I mean, it's just, it is, it, you will recognize it.
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If you're a liberal, you would recognize, I think that kind of mentality, or if you live
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Yeah, well, I mean, the target audience is really everybody.
01:09:56.340
It's not a young adult book, obviously, but, you know, I think, uh, older teenagers could
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benefit from it, but it's really, I tried to write it for everyone.
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So I tried to have a believable left-wing character, believable right-wing characters,
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and then this sort of, uh, neutral in a way middle, you know, as well perspective.
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Um, because I was hoping that, you know, people would be interested in, in reading this and
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passing it along to someone that they know doesn't believe the same as they do politically.
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And the interesting thing is you, you, you write something like that and you hope that
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that's going to be the response and, but you don't know, right?
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Uh, but I've already received some, actually got some emails.
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I got an email last week from a dad who sounded like he, he was a veteran himself.
01:10:43.860
He really enjoyed the book and he was saying that he hoped to pass it on to his two, two
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of his daughters who he's, he can describe as very left-leaning.
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That's exactly what I was sort of going for with this.
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I know you've written, um, you know, scripts and movies and, uh, all kinds of stuff.
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You're actually, did you used to teach history at one point too?
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Um, I taught eighth graders and a couple of times I taught seniors actually.
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So, and I actually really enjoyed those students.
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They were, they were my favorite actually, because they were still so interested and,
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and kind of wide eyed about it, you know, without the sentences.
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Well, you must've been good because you're a great storyteller.
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You can give it, get it wherever books are sold.
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It's called American inheritance, American inheritance by Nathan Nipper.
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Um, let's, uh, as Pat Gray joins me, um, have you been following what's happening in Portland with the, uh, with the felonies over the pride flag?
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Teens, I guess, uh, are riding around on these little scooters and they leave tire marks on a pride flag.
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That's been, you know, painted into the, into the pavement charged with felonies for that felonies.
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Now I just, I just want to give perspective to this and, and to show you, this is a religion, absolutely positively a religion.
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Imagine if somebody in, let's say, Texas, Tyler, Texas decides they're going to paint the face of Jesus on the main street.
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Then they say, if you leave tire tracks on that face, it's a felony.
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Can you imagine the calls of fascism immediately?
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They, you can burn a flag, an American flag and people, but you cannot, right.
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You cannot leave a mark on the pride flag, which has been painted on the road.
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Have you seen the scooters that they're, you know, that you can rent, you know, you can just pick them up and take them.
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They now have GPS coordinates to, uh, shut the engine off at the pride flag.
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If you get close to the pride flag, it shuts your engine off.
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It is something not similar happened last week with a guy doing donuts on a pride flag in a different city.
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Uh, and he left tire marks on it and that guy was also arrested.
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I, well, um, Pete Buttigieg explains, uh, you know, the LGBT, you know, pride flag and the appeal to heaven flags.
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I also hope that most Americans can understand the difference between a flag that symbolizes, uh, you know, love and acceptance and signals to people who have sometimes feared for their safety, that they're going to be okay.
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My God, um, by the way, uh, you know, that started in Massachusetts, which who else arrived in Massachusetts?
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Oh, the pilgrims that were afraid for their life and face persecution.
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It is promoting hatred, hatred of anyone who doesn't, will not parrot exactly what you say.
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Uh, and the, uh, appeal to heaven flag was not an insurrectionist flag.
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It was actually, uh, it was actually, uh, a call to save the state.
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And the reason the tree was on it is because, uh, it was known for their lumber and their,
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and, uh, uh, England was coming over and taking all the lumber.
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And the colony said, we, this, our lumber, we want to use this to make mass of ships.
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Um, here's a border agent on CNN yesterday talking about, um, his job keeping, you know,
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What do you think this executive order, is that going to do anything?
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Well, it took him, what, three years and seven months?
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In a rare encounter, we meet a border patrol agent eager to vent.
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He asks us to mask his identity, worried he'll be fired for talking so openly.
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Does it frustrate you when you hear that, when you hear the narrative, like, why aren't
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If I don't allow them to cross and they call it for playing, now I'm in trouble.
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They're there to prevent illegal border crossings.
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And if they do their job, they're going to be fired for doing it.
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That's where we are, though, under this administration.
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I just, uh, uh, again, I just, I'm filled with this feeling that this is all coming apart.
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And the average American, by the time we get to November, is, is, I mean, they're already
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seeing it another six months of this kind of, um, degrading, even of Joe Biden's, uh, you
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know, his, his age and his mental acuity and, and, and his physical abilities.
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I, I just can't imagine, um, but then again, you know, I believe in fairy tales and the,
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the right win and everything else, you know, um, see, there was a couple of other things
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I wanted to hit with, uh, oh, here's, here's one of them, uh, that kind of makes me feel
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59% said they and their families though were better off while Trump was president, including
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59%, uh, 13% of Democrats saying they're better off.
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If you just depress by 13%, you know, in, in States, you just depressed by 5%, he loses,
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There is all kinds of enthusiasm and a lot of passion to stop the insanity and to get our economy
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There's not a lot of enthusiasm to do anything other than stop Trump.